Milwaukees air and water show is returning thanks to a sponsorship deal announced this morning. The show was postponed last summer because of a lack of money. Pete zervakis explains how its been revived. A donation from wsb means the aws will again draw some 400 thousand people here to milwaukees lake front the announcement came this morning downtown. Because Waterstone Bank saved the aws we can continue with our mission military. And providing free entertainment on the lakefront. It wasnt possible last year. Due to scheduling conflicts and a lack of money. Of course everyone missed the show this year it wasnt possible the amount of the sponsorship wont be made public. Donations are still being taken. And when the show returns. The us navys blue angels will be the headline performers. One added aws . Organizers say its the showcasing of military tech. On the lakefront, pz, tmj4 the air and water show will be 15 and 16 will be july 15 and 16 today is International Day of peace. In milwa
Back to you. Alison thank you very much. See you soon. Well, just when you thought winter was finished the region is feeling the coldest temperatures in a month now. Chief meteorologist doug hill is here with a look rat how low it will go tonight. It feels like february. Doug it does when you go back to the temperatures, 45 in Reagan National. That is the average high for december. Average high for january and february starts to creep up. This is a winter temperature. Northerly winds at 12. That will put the wind chill to 39 degrees. Told you about the freeze warning. It stretches from the appalachians to the Atlantic Ocean. A widespread freeze anticipated tonight. Check the current temperatures. 43 in frederick. 45 in washington and manassas. 43 in baltimore. 42 in hagerstown. And through the overnight the temperatures will drop in the 20s to 30 downtown. 33 in brentenwood. Everybody will be below freezing for enough hours to have a widespread freeze around the area. The reason High P
What was going through his head. I shot it. I kind of thought it was short at first. Then i realized, man, that might go in. So i gave it a little look. And when it went in, it before i knew ti was on the ground. Chris jenkins, amazing shot. Sealing the deal for villa nova. It was though a kick in gut to his brother, who played for the university of North Carolina that lost. Bruce leshan, joining us from Gonzaga College high school. Thats where jenkins and bret both went to school . Yeah, adam. It sia storybook end ending. And like Chris Jenkins a lot of students and coaches here are so excited. They have yet to get any sleep. Reporter about four seconds after uncs miraculoustying shot. Its to jenkins for the championship. The national champions. With jenkins hitting the winner at the buzzer. Reporter Chris Jenkins dropped a winning threepointer that will go down in history. Did you know it was going in when you left your hands . I think every shot i take is going in. That didnt feel n
At mercers home. Right now, looking for writings left behind to get some clues as to why he went on this rampage. Wayne joins us live in oregon. Reporter the Community College is closed right now. Its behind me. It remains behind me. Its likely to remain closed until next week. But it is ground zero for the pain in this community; pain that has radiated everywhere. Once picturesque, the day has not come easily. It really makes you stop and think, like, what are we doing wrong with this society . Reporter there are reminders everywhere. Residents remain on edge. It was scary when you first heard about the shooting. But its different when you find out he lived next door to you. The sheriff is concerned for families of victims. Also, today, orr oors governor game to town and praised this community. I am proud of how the Roseburg Community pulled together to care for and comfort each other during this horrific crisis. Heres a picture of the shooter identified as chris Harper Mercer. Police
Saturday afternoon in the lake county town of cobb. Within hours the fire exploded. Its now burning on multiple fronts. One arm reaching for sonoma county. The other headed for napa county. We do have several reports on the scene this morning. Bob, kari hall keeping an eye on weather conditions. Were going to start with stephanie in middleton. Good morning, steph. Reporter yeah, kris and scott, this is the Human Element of the story really. More than 1,300 people call middletown home, but many people have lost their homes including this family here on Jefferson Court. You could see on either side whats amazing is those houses appear to be untouched. Now, a viewer on twitter told me that this house belongs to her aunt. The family is okay because it was out of town when this fire broke out saturday. And thats what firefighters say is very critical. That life is more important. To never risk it in order to save things. Keeps flickering up, but just staying. The fire right there. Yeah, its