some places. ginger has the new timing tonight. there is news tonight about the high school cheerleader, six months pregnant, and found dead. the high school football player in court today. there are new breaking developments as we come on the west tonight. the new surveillance of that missing mother, last seen on thanksgiving. authorities were asked why her fiance was not at the news conference, answering, that s a good question for him. tonight, right here, we ask him. is it a startling sign of what s to come? alarming news tonight on the arctic ocean. and made in america christmas. the family idea we showed you last week here, and what you did. you have to see this. good evening. and it s great to have you with us here on a tuesday night. we have a lot to get to. and we begin tonight with the terror attack near that christmas market in strasbourg, france. the images coming in at this hour. it is being investigated as an act of terror. the deadly rampage began at the christ
off on the air here in the west tonight. kayna, thank you. all morning long here, families and parents were arriving, waiting to hear. one father with that photo of his son i mentioned, hoping someone had seen him, and then he learned the news. the heartbreak. so many lives lost here, so many parents losing sons and daughters. for so many families tonight, an agonizing wait, as we re now hearing about the lives lost. so many of the victims young. including 18-year-old alaina housley, a freshman at pepperdine university, there at the restaurant, line dancing with her friends. tonight, her family saying, alaina was an incredible young woman, with so much life ahead of her. and 23-year-old justin meek, who loved music and the outdoors. he was a recent graduate of cal lutheran university and worked as social worker helping to support families and children with special needs. tonight, he is credited with heroically saving lives during the tragedy. blake dingman was 21. tonight, his girl
and good evening from california, as we come on the air here in the west tonight. and you probably woke up this morning like so many across this country, saying, not again. we are here in thousand oaks, california, tonight, the scene of the nation s newest mass shooting. this time, at a popular country music bar, the borderline bar and grill on college night. for students as young as 18, hundreds of people inside, when the horror and the chaos began. the shots ringing out, people hiding under tables and bar stools, smashing windows to get away, running for their lives. carrying the injured as they ran. police rushing to the scene, heavily armed officers, including a sheriff s sergeant who was among the first to go inside. that sheriff s sergeant did not survive. outside, the stunned survivors looking for their missing friends. and overnight and this morning here, families, parents rushing to the bar, some waiting for hours, waiting for news. tonight, we have learned that 12 people were
also breaking tonight, the new supreme court justice, brett kavanaugh, at the white house this evening. the ceremony with the president. what the president said to his new supreme court justice, with the other justices watching and listening. the alarming medical mystery tonight. several children in the same region coming down with a rare polio-like illness. what s causing this? and what public health officials are now saying. the news coming in about a former olympic star and his wife, after the heartbreaking death of their 19-month-old daughter. what they ve now shared tonight. and the wedding kept under wraps. leaving two former presidents beaming tonight. good evening as we come on the air here in the west tonight. it is get to start another week with all of you here at home. and as we come on tonight, we re tracking hurricane michael growing in strength, soon to be a major hurricane. we re also monitoring an event at the white house a short time ago.
the verdict is in. the former police officer charged with shooting an unarmed black man in the back. as he ran away following a traffic stop. the judge s decision tonight. and the day of rage. our correspondent witnessing the violent protests, less than 24 hours after president trump s announcement on jerusalem. and good evening tonight from ventura, california, as we come on the air live here in the west tonight. and we are here where the thomas fire is raging tonight, here in ventura county. just one of the multiple fires, in, a new kun eruone erupting i diego late today. all of these fire s fueled by te santa ana winds. gusts reaching more than 80 miles per hour. destroying homes. and as you take a look behind me, this is what you can see. nothing but the chill knees