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in just a few hours, construction crews will make history on the outer banks. they'll start work on the new bonner bridge. this after years of red tape and fighting with environmental groups. the bonner bridge is the only land route residents on hatteras island have to the rest of the outer banks. rico bush is live in the newsroom with more on what's expected to happen today. rico. after decades of delays on a bridge replacement in the outer banks, today marks a major milestone for north carolina. crews plan move forward with construction on a new bonner bridge, stretching across the oregon inlet. for years, 10 on your side has covered the story on the current bridge. crews built it in the 19-60s and the bridge was designed to last only last 30 years. you about emergency shutdowns for repairs to keep the aging bridge up and running. the constant battle and legal issues with environmental groups, residents and transportation officials prevented north carolina from building a new bridge. the groups eventually dropped the lawsuits and paved the way for the much-needed replacement that will start this morning. c0001 - reese stecher - charter boat captain 4141 i've seen pieces of the bridge this big fall and it doesn't take a piece but that big to hit you 4146 butt to> 4158 "i think it's needed and when they closed down last year or two years ago, people that live in hatteras can't get back and forth to work. 4208 shuts everything down." the bonner bridge replacement involves building a 3-point-5 mile bridge, which will run next to the current one. it is expected to cost 2-hundred 46 million dollars and last 100 years. the new bridge is scheduled to open in 20-18. crews will demolish the old bridge a year later in 20-19. side. today developers will cut the ribbon on affordable housing for dozens of homeless and low- income people in virginia beach. crescent square opens at 11:00 this morning on diamond springs road near northampton boulevard. 80 new units will go to people and veterans who used to be homeless and earn less than $25-thousand dollars a year. the virginia supportive housing non-profit developed and managed this $12-million-dollar project. looking ahead, there's a huge career fair tomorrow in newport news. almost 100 companies will be on hand, and there's a special hour set aside just for veterans. the job fair is tomorrow at the marriott hotel at city center at oyster point. it's free, but you do need to register. for that information, plus a list of the employers, look for this story on wavy- dot-com. governor mcauliffe has big plans to expand tourism in hampton roads. 800 thousand dollars in matching grants that will be awared to 39 virginia tourism initiatives. (11/26/2014, holiday lights, chopper) the grants are meant to help virginia attract more visitors through growth and expansion of local projects. several of those initiatives are targets to the hampton roads area including the holiday lights at the beach, which you can see here from chopper 10, and the winter blues jazz festival. a 10 on your side follow-up to an animal cruelty case out of dare county. jordan boykin faces 4 counts of felony animal cruelty. deputies arrested him saturday. boykin is the suspect in an animal cruelty case in avon. in december, dare county investigators found three cats dead in a dumpster. they say someone shot them. boykin bonded out on 30 thousand dollar bail. economic development in hampton roads. how one city is addressing big concerns over closing businesses. plus, another meth bust in hampton roads. after several in newport show you were police found another operation. and zero tolerance for school threats. how police and school administrators are cracking down after one ("jeremy ad libs wx of sun. nice! highs will be in the low 70s. winds sw 8-12mph. tonight: mostly clear. lows will be in the low 50s. winds sw 5-10mph. wednesday: mostly sunny. highs will be in the mid 70s. winds sw 8-12mph. high pressure is in control of our weather for the next few days. it will be nice and warm. we'll see lots of sunshine with highs in the 70s. by saturday night the next weather system will move into the region. we'll see scattered showers saturday night into sunday. temps will come down a bit in the 60s by sunday. next weekend we turn the clocks forward 1 good morning, hampton roads. let's check portsmouth firefighter asks for help and gets punished by supervisors, the details straight ahead. plus, arrangements for the former first lady. details about how she will be laid to rest this responding to another next. 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(burke) covered march fourth,2014. talk to farmers. we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. hampton's economic development director addressed concerns about a high number of businesses closing in the community. the naacp asked leonard sledge to speak at its regular meeting. he talked about big name businesses closing in hampton, such as macy's and sports authority. sledge said that was a corporate decision made outside the city. sot --- leonard sledge - economic development director c2 6:39:05 - i think one thing that's important for folks to continue to stores in hampton roads. so we are constantly working to back fill those spaces with the property owners. :16 he also answered questions on the riverdale shopping company recently purchased. small business owners in the center said they haven't had any communication with the new owners. today you can give your input on one local city's future. norfolk is holding a public input session tonight. leaders want to know what you think the city's key spending priorities should be next year. the meeting starts tonight at 6:30 in city council chambers at city hall. tonight in newport news, the school board wants your thoughts on next year's budget. there's a public hearing about the proposed 2017 operating budget at the administration building on warwick boulevard. if you want to speak in person you'll have to fill out a request when you arrive. new this morning, a bill heading through the general assembly would allow some students to use public funding to pay for private school tuition. the virginia senate approved it monday. it would allow parents of students with disabilites to use state money they for a private school. opponents of the bill say allowing taxpayer dollars to fund education costs at religious schools violates the state's constitution. a follow-up now to a story we broke yesterday morning on wavy news 10 today on fox 43. virginia beach police charged two students for threatening landstown high school. officers say a student's parent told them about the electronic threat. police say this follows their promise to crack down on school threats whether the suspects mean it or not. the superintendent of virginia beach schools agrees, saying the schools have a zero tolerance for these threats. dr. aaron spence - virginia beach schools heard, or if it's a cry for help or if they're serious about things that they're saying online 501 and so we always want to division and we want to work with the police department and make sure that we ensure that happens 509 the schools started a social media campaign that encourages students we have new information about a gates county school principal on leave for some kind of misconduct. the school superintendent says the principal was not suspended, but placed on administrative leave. the superintendent would not say why principal james woods is on leave, however the gates county sheriff says the school board is looking into misconduct allegations. woods is principal at center middle school, and has been with the school for four years. state police arrested a suffolk man they say cooked meth in two different places. 44-year-old brian warren faces charges. investigators raided a shed on elwood road yesterday, where they say they found one of warren's labs. troopers say they found another about a mile away on glen haven drive. super=bridget anderson/neighbor outcue=was shocked runs=:19 45=1:04:56 "i knew that it had to be some sort of terrible drug situation but i didn't know what i didn't even put two and two together about what kind of drugs i just knew it must be major for them. to be dressed up in like they were going to mars or something it was really scary i was shocked" investigators say they also found weed at warren's home. he's in jail this morning. an alabama lawmaker has introduced a bill to castrate some sex offenders. representative steve hurst says this bill will make people think twice before touching a child. 0:00-05 "they have marked this child for life and the punishment should fit the crime" butt to 0:34-0:40 "if we do something of this nature it would deter something like this happening again in alabama and maybe reduce the numbers" the bill has to pass the judiciary committee before it goes to the alabama house and senate. the secret service briefly locked down the white house yesterday afternoon after a man jumped the bike-rack barriers. agents tackled and arrested him before he got onto mansion grounds. the agency turned the man over to the d-c police department. investigators have not released any information on who he was or why he people successfully jumped the white house fence last year. the incidents investigation. headlines") today: lots of sun. nice! highs will be in the low 70s. winds sw 8-12mph. tonight: mostly clear. lows will be in the low 50s. winds sw 5-10mph. wednesday: mostly sunny. highs will be in the mid 70s. winds sw 8-12mph. high pressure is in control of our weather for the next few days. it will be nice and warm. we'll see lots of sunshine with highs in the 70s. by saturday night the next weather system will move into the region. we'll see scattered showers saturday night into sunday. temps will come sunday. next weekend we turn the clocks forward 1 hour. the incidents sparked a congressional investigation. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: lots of sun. nice! highs will be in the low 70s. winds sw 8-12mph. tonight: mostly clear. lows will be in the low 50s. winds sw 5-10mph. wednesday: mostly sunny. highs will be in the mid 70s. winds sw 8-12mph. high pressure is in control of our weather for the next few days. it will be nice and warm. we'll see lots of sunshine with highs in the 70s. by saturday night the next sunday. temps will come down a bit in the 60s by sunday. next weekend we turn the clocks forward 1 hour. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: lots of sun. nice! highs will be in the low 70s. winds sw 8-12mph. tonight: mostly clear. lows will be in the low 50s. winds sw 5-10mph. wednesday: mostly sunny. highs will be in the mid 70s. winds sw 8-12mph. control of our weather for the next few days. it will be nice and warm. we'll see lots of sunshine with highs in the 70s. by saturday night the next weather system will move into the region. we'll see scattered showers saturday night into sunday. temps will come down a bit in the 60s by sunday. next weekend we turn the clocks forward 1 hour. today: lots of sun. nice! highs will be in the low 70s. winds sw 8-12mph. tonight: mostly clear. lows will be in the low 50s. winds sw 5-10mph. wednesday: mostly sunny. highs will be in the mid 70s. winds sw 8-12mph. high pressure is in control of our weather for the next few days. it will be nice and warm. we'll see lots of sunshine with highs in the 70s. by saturday saturday night into sunday. temps will come down a bit in the 60s by sunday. next weekend we turn the clocks forward 1 good morning, hampton roads. let's check traffic now. a local firefighter, suspended without pay for side, says he'll fight back. captain rusty quillin is also the fire union president. and he told us last year, he was worried about staffing shortages in portsmouth. quillin says he's worried about the department's ability to respond to fires. after those comments, the city manager suspended quillen. an attorney says quillin's words were free speech. "we need more bodies on the street. we need more personnel. we're short-staffed," imprvento c001 1:40:20 this is so clearly protected speech that one has to wonder what portsmouth is thinking about. 1:40:27 well, we tried to find out. 10 on your side reached out to to city council, the mayor, and the city manager. most did not answer. councilman mark whitaker did, saying he believes quillin did a disservice to the public and politicized a deadly fire. the two stafford county volunteer firefighters who were suspended for taking an 18-month-old girl to the hospital in a fire engine have been reinstated. as we reported a few volunteers were the first on the scene of a fire, when a little girl was having a seizure. captain james kelley, one of the reinstated firefighters, says he would not change his decision. he's received a lot of support from the community. :50-:1:07 amazing, international status, seriously. it's just amazing the outpouring of the community support for us through all this. we couldn't as a department be more happy." the incident is still under review by the virginia department of health's office of emergency medical services and the review can take up to 45 days. new information about the death of nancy reagan. find out when the public can say goodbye. plus, crews are about to make history on the outer banks. the first shovel will dig in the sand today, for the new bonner bridge. and stay with us as we continue to follow breaking news out of california. a late last night, sending several people to the hospital. up next we'll hear from those on board. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your doctor if 24-hour breo could be a missing piece for you. see if you're eligible for we're learning more about the arrangements for former first lady, nancy reagan. staffers at the ronald reagan presidential foundation announced her body will lie in repose for public visitation for several hours wednesday and thursday at the reagan library in california. then, her funeral will be library. mrs. reagan will be buried next to her husband, president reagan, on the library grounds. a former staffer recalled working for the first lady. :34- "she certainly was very vocal and open about the fact that she had good political antenna, maybe even better than her husband's, who he trusted everyone and she was very conscious of those people who may have been around him that were maybe not as invested in him as they should be and certainly not as invested as she was and so she had an impact on personnel." mrs. reagan died sunday at the age of 94 from congestive heart failure. breaking news this morning -- several passengers were hurt when a commuter train derailed and plunged into the water below. find out what groundbreaking day. after decades of lawsuits and red tape, crews begin working on a new lifeline for the outer banks. and a local city calls out a candidate for mayor for what he told us! we'll hear from both sides about police officer staffing. first let's begin with that breaking news in california. deputies say a tree on the tracks caused a commuter train to derail last night. firefighters say 9 people were hurt; 4 have serious injuries. take a listen to what happened after from those on board. (s/rad akhter/passenger:49-:57) "one member was just under the mudslide, and we were trying to dig her out while the train was hanging. it was a pretty crazy experience." butt to (s/kathy heilmann/passenger1:17- 1:24) "we knew we were in a pretty remote area, so we knew we had some hiking to do along the train tracks" the sheriff's office said it was a miracle no one died. the front car of the train fell into a creek below. you can see in this video a train car is under water. crews worked overnight to of the creek. the train was traveling from san jose to stockton. officials said it was raining heavily during the accident. we'll be following that story throughout the morning. first though, if you take a close look, you may notice we're all wearing orange today. that's because we are supporting multiple sclerosis awareness week. m-s a debilitating disease without a cure...and it's one i live with everyday. you can support all of us with ms by wearing your orange on this bright sunny day. but first meteoroloigst jeremy wheeler is warm day. jeremy, is it time to hit the beach? ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: lots of sun. nice! highs will be in the low 70s. winds sw 8-12mph. tonight: mostly clear. lows will be in the low 50s. winds sw 5-10mph. wednesday: mostly sunny. highs will be in the mid 70s. winds sw 8-12mph. high pressure is in control of our weather for the next few days. it will be nice and warm. we'll see lots of sunshine with highs in the 70s. by saturday night the next weather system will move into the region. we'll see scattered showers saturday night into sunday. temps will come down a bit in the 60s by sunday. next weekend we turn the clocks forward 1 hour. today: lots of sun. nice! 50s. winds sw 5-10mph. wednesday: mostly sunny. for the next few days. it sunday. temps will come good morning, hampton roads. let's check happening today a major milestone on the outer banks - north carolina officials will break ground to replace the crumbling bonner bridge in dare county. crews built the current bridge, crossing the oregon inlet, in 19-63. it was expected to last only 30 years, but budget concerns and legal issues kept them from building a new one. rico bush joins us this morning in the studio with more on the the project 10 on your side has covered for years. rico. after years of fighting with environmental groups over the project, n-c-d-o-t plans to finally move forward on a new span. these are pictures of the bonner bridge being built more than 50 years ago. repairing and maintaining the bridge due to decades of delays on a replacement. environmental groups, worried about the project's impact on wildlife, challenged the state in court and prevented it from moving forward on a new one. the groups eventually reached a settlement, giving the state a green light to replace the decaying structure. c0007 - governor pat mccrory - (r) north carolina 3330 a new, better designed bridge for the long-term, for future generations, is going to entire atlantic coast. 3340 here's a computer bridge. officials say the costing 2-hundred 46 million dollars should open in 20-18. it is expected to last for 100 years. crews will demolish the current bridge a year later in 20-19. rico bush, 10 on your side. today military leaders will visit our area. the deputy secretary of will tour a local ship. they'll speak with sailors aboard the norfolk-based u-s-s stout and see demonstrations involving ballistic missle defense technology. the trip is meant to build key u-s relationships and showcase national security interests. the justice department pushes back to get apple's help. find out the latest this morning in the fight between national security and your privacy. plus verizon faces a fine for selling your information without permission. we'll tell you how they he'll have to wait longer to learn his we invited women to a spa to test a new body wash. hi. welcome. dish soap? you may not feel it but some body washes can contain cleansers found in dish soap. oh. on my skin? that's really scary. dove body wash is different. oh yeah. it has only the gentlest cleansers. plus the unique care of nutrium moisture. it's so soft. just made me feel good. this is different. this is caring. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: lots of sun. nice! highs will be in the low 70s. winds sw 8-12mph. tonight: mostly clear. lows will be in the low 50s. winds sw 5-10mph. wednesday: mostly sunny. highs will be in the mid 70s. winds sw 8-12mph. high pressure is in control of our weather for the next few days. it will be nice and warm. we'll see lots of sunshine with highs in the 70s. by saturday night the next weather system will move into the region. we'll see scattered showers sunday. temps will come down a bit in the 60s by sunday. next weekend we turn the clocks forward 1 hour. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: lots of sun. nice! highs will be in the low 70s. winds sw 8-12mph. tonight: mostly clear. lows will be in the low 50s. winds sw 5-10mph. wednesday: mostly sunny. highs will be in the mid 70s. winds sw 8-12mph. high pressure is in control of our weather for the next few days. it will be nice and warm. we'll see lots of sunshine with highs in the 70s. by saturday night the next weather system will move into the region. we'll see scattered showers saturday night into sunday. temps will come down a bit in the 60s by sunday. next weekend we turn the clocks forward 1 good morning, hampton roads. let's check traffic now. breaking news now, coming out of new jersey. our affilate station in philadelphia reports a new jersey state trooper died overnight, police say 31-year-old sean away after a car hit him last night on the interstate. he was responding to another crash on 295 in gloucester county. troopers say the driver who hit cullen stayed at the scene. we're working to learn if any charges willl be filed. a possible tornado wreaks havoc in texas. we'll show you the damage the strong storm caused. plus a jury backs up sportscaster erin andrews in her case against a hotel company. we'll take you to the courtroom for her emotional appeal. but first a divide in a local city's race for mayor. candidates. developing this morning, a war of words between the city of norfolk and a candidate for mayor. the city says sheriff bob mccabe's claims that the police department is underfunded, is not true. sheriff mccabe says the city isn't filling vacancies to save money. city spokeswoman lori crouch said its because officers are moving or retiring, and not because of lack of money. sot - sheriff bob mccabe, norfolk mayoral candidate - clip 1 6:25:07 we need to make sure we fully find our police department 6:25:11 so that they can address different things that are happening in our city. 6:25:15 the other two candidates current norfolk city councilman andy protogyrou and state senator kenny alexander, disagree with the sheriff. they said he's simply playing politics. sot - andy protogyrou, to play politics that's what hes doing and hes doing it on the back of a tragedy. and its unfortuante. 6:37:25 phoner board/senator kenny alexander, norfolk mayoral candidate 17:04:51 community policing should be the first step as we determine whether or nto additiaonal resources are needed the police cheif...the curretnt police chief should make that case known. norfolk residents will elect their next mayor on may 3. this morning two people are behind bars charged in the murder of a norfolk man. police found a man shot in the driver's seat of a minivan on kingston avenue over the weekend. that's in ocean view. 38-year-old robert knight, the third died at the hospital. police charged elisha hernandez and mondozer masters with second degree murder and attempted robbery. despite the arrests, people we talked with their neighborhood. (sot) curtis rodarnel / tried to help victim c0022 15:41:28 "we're gonna move we are gonna actually dig deep and try to find an actual good nieghborhood at least in the middle of nowhere or something." 15:41:37 police have not said which of the two men, or if both, shot knight. they also have not said what led up to the shooting. this morning wesley hadsell needs a new lawyer. a judge was supposed to sentence him this month after he pleaded guilty to a federal weapons charge. a judge granted his attorney's request to withdraw from the case because of a conflict of interest. according to court documents, his federal public defender represents another person's interests that go against hadsell's. specifically this person could become a potential witness against hadsell if he is prosecuted of a crime in his adoptive daughter's case. police found aj hadsell's remains last year, after she was missing for a few weeks. the fight between national security and your privacy is developing this morning. the justice department that said apple could not be forced to help the government access a locked i-phone. the appeal is over a routine drug case in new york. the f-b-i says it also needs the company to open the phone of the suspected san bernardino terrorist. a judge there ordered the company to create software to break into the encrypted phone. apple opposed the government's request. the government's response in that case is due thursday. verizon will have to pay a hefty fine to the fcc for tracking customers' information. verizon must pay $1-point-4 million dollars for a program called supercookie. supercookie is an ad targeting technology that tracks which websites verizon customers visit, then delivers targeted ads to their devices. for a while, the company was implementing tracking technology without customer's knowledge and did not provide the option of opting out. the fcc now requires verzion to secure an explicit yes to opt into the technology going forward. a nashville jury awarded $55 million dollars in her lawsuit against the stalker who secretly recorded her in her hotel room, and the company that owned the hotel. :43-:57 erin andrews - (emotional) i think the thing that really hits home for me and hurts me the worst is when girls... high school, college... they tweet me and they say i want to be erin andrews except for the marriott stalker thing. and i cant control that. after several days of testimony, the jury only took a few hours make their decision. andrews originally sued the nashville marriot hotel and michael barret for $75 million dollars for emotional distress after a video of her undressing in her hotel room went viral 8 years ago. michael barret, andrew's stalker has already served two-and half years in jail for admitting to recording and stalking andrews on three separate ocassions. severe weather slammed parts of north texas late last night. think a tornado may have touched down. debris from several homes is scattered around the town of cool, several miles west of fort worth. rescue crews pulled a man from a house that had collapsed. there have been no reports of injuries. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: lots of sun. nice! highs will be in the low 70s. winds sw 8-12mph. tonight: mostly clear. lows will be in the low 50s. winds sw 5-10mph. wednesday: mostly sunny. highs will be in the mid 70s. winds sw 8-12mph. high pressure is in control of our weather for the next few days. it will be nice and warm. we'll see lots of sunshine with highs in the 70s. by saturday night the next weather system will move into the region. we'll see scattered showers saturday night into sunday. temps will come down a bit in the 60s by sunday. next weekend we turn the clocks forward 1 hour. control of our weather for the next few days. it will be nice and warm. we'll see lots of sunshine with highs in the 70s. by saturday night the next weather system will move into the region. we'll see scattered showers saturday night into sunday. temps will come down a bit in the 60s by sunday. next weekend we turn the clocks forward 1 good morning, hampton roads. let's check wavy news 10 continues with new stories over on fox43 - like this unbelievable traffic stop. find out what was sticking out of this car that made officers pull the driver over. naptime waits for no one. good, clean food waits for anyone who orders it. order online and avoid the line at panera. 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(female announcer) shady brook farms . no growth-promoting antibiotics, good morning. breaking overnight, a commuter train derailed near san francisco, plunging one car into a creek. passengers attempt to rescue >> we were trying to dig her out while the train was hanging. >> at least nine people injured. image problem. donald trump facing mounting inging criticism for doing this at rallies. >> raise your hand right, everybody. do you swear that you're going to vote for donald trump tomorrow? raise that hand. >> some say he'sagery of a dark time in history. we'll talk to donald trump live as voters go to the polls in four more states today. jury awards erin andrews $55 million in the trial involving a secretly recorded video of her and her hotel room. will a higher court find that excessive and will she see a much smaller amount? just dropping in. a plane makes an unusual landing at an office park on long island, and a lucky father and daughter have a parachute to thank for saving their lives today, tuesday, march 8th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news,

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