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what heaven looks like. imagine right now seeing. " disbelief spread as quickly as the news. the last away as the reality of nicole's death set in. rebecca lemon, organized vigil "but to be a mother, myself and to know that this could've very my children. it home." mike honaker, pastor, river of life "we want to pray because that's what we came to do, right?" staying united saturday night -- for nicole's family -- and each other. mike honaker, pastor, river of life church "we pray right now for nicole's entire family that they would feel the warmth of your embrace, the power of your presence." sarah bradbury " it's just crazy how someone could do that to her. " perhaps the largest question in the crowd was why this had to happen to a 13 year old girl. mike honaker, pastor, river of life church you tonight, even when we christian heilman, wdbj7. questions police including how lovell and her alleged killer david eisenhauer met. the danville fire department fought a fire early this morning. crews found heavy flames coming from a storage building in the woods behind a home on ruben court lot at 4:30. the building sustained major fire and water damage. it was a complete loss. the fire started from an extension cord. no one was hurt. a follow-up this morning on a shooting outside of a roanoke k-mart. police say two men involved in the shooting outside of the store on hershberger road have been served warrants. authorities say the incident started when one of the men got into an argument with a store employee it continued out in the parking lot when shots were fired. one suspect took off, and the other was later questioned by police at the scene. both men face firearms charges. state police are looking for a suspect who ran from a trooper during a traffic stop in alleghany county. it happened just after midnight on friday. authorities say a blue toyota was stopped on the side of the road. when a trooper stopped to check the vehicle, the driver, made an illegal u- turn and sped off. the car crashed during a pursuit and the driver ran away. police say arnold is wanted on charges in west virginia. we have a traffic alert for you this morning. the east and westbound lanes of interstate 64 in rockbridge county will be closed today for pavement repairs. the interstate is closed between exit 50 near lexington and kerrs creek, and the junction of interstate 81. that stretch of interstate is scheduled to remain closed until 5pm. detours will be in place to guide you. it's a beautiful start to your sunday morning. and we'll warm up nicely today. meterologist lindsey anderson, here now with your first alert forecast! thingsare still more increasing good morning everyone happy sunday with the beautiful view back behind nina radford something blue skies in place temperatures a little cool out there though upper twenties and low thirties and do it twenty nine degrees and blacksburg twenty degrees is about lake and its twenty three degrees right now lexington warmer as you go up in elevation temperatures this afternoon will soar and the upper fifties and low sixties under mostly sunny skies is going to be a beautiful day for what ever you have planned 50s and low 60s under mostly sunny skies is going to be a beautiful day for what ever you have planned out side and of course it's going to helplessness snowmelt in fact, we have more snow on the ground in places like cincinnati and even in chicago. of course, most of snow still lingers across northern virginia parts of maryland, and even to pennsylvania can see that half of the snowstorm that hit us last weekend and are snow depth map from anything. 1 to 3 inches of snow depth across helplessness of virginia majority to the north of us. of course a lot to melt today. upper 50s low 60s will do it for the run of bowing severance and adore valley will reach 62 in lynchburg, 62, mathematics, as for south final holes in the middle 60s as well. 65 behind gretna and 64 info boston beautiful towards 4 valley writer 60 on average 60 bloomfield and 59 and weight fifty six are high in arlington and fifty nine degrees are high and coming to be a great day for a hike i expect to see him some blue sky throughout the day as well because high-pressure system in place bringing the southerly flow and i'll contribute to very warm temperatures across the south east and into the mid-atlantic not the case though outlast that we've got a complicated formal system that will strengthen across the midwest in human back into the rockies first a cold front will move communities around 8:52 am as boundary moves through the rain wil deadline for people without health insurance to sign up care act. will be for people who go uninsured in and one man with with football stats. in this morning's hometown health: tonight is the deadline to sign up for health insurance under the affordable care act. the obama administration says the deadline is midnight, eastern standard time monday for the 38 states using the healthcare-dot-gov website. that includes virginia. you can also enroll over the phone if you still need coverage. fines are going up for people who are uninsured in 20-16. the minimum penalty is 695-dollars for someone uninsured for the whole year. we hear it all the time, that regular exercise is the key to maintaining a healthy lifestyle and fighting diseases. now some doctors have taken it a step further. they're recommending health care professionals would medicine. jim morelli has more. (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) "there's no single treatment or intervention that can have as diverse benefits as exercise." the journal of the american medical association recently published a "call to action" its authors recommend that health care professionals prescribe exercise for all patients... calling it "one of the most important prescriptions a patient could receive." (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) "studies have shown that when a health care professional a doctor or nurse advises a patient to lifestyle behavior that patient is more likely to adapt that behavior." the 'call to action" recommends health care professionals -- treat physical activity as a vital sign -- write a prescription for exercise -- and encourage record-keeping of daily activity how much daily activity is needed? hint: you don't have to run a marathon. (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts general hospital) "it can be as simple as walking for 30 miutes three times a week." consider all can keep at bay. (lipi roy, md. mph/massachusetts "high blood pressure, type two stroke, depression." and the list goes on... no wonder increasingly exercise "is" medicine. in boston, jim morelli for c- n-n one man with alzheimer's is trying to slow his disease down by staying peter setzer is a major fan of the carolina panthers. he not only reads about the team in the newspapers, but he cuts out the articles and hangs them on his bedroom door. reading those articles, because he'll forget about the football team's stats setzer's alzheimer's (peter setzer, fan): "the average person who's diagnosed with alzheimer's will die in determination is to slow that down." (peter setzer, carolina panthers fan): "i'm going to go down fighting and do everything i can to prolong life." through the panthers' stats with his grandson as well. in the meantime, while he's waiting for them to play in the super bowl, he's also going through experimental treatments for his disease. we've got something special for you to enjoy this morning on weekend diner. lindsey heads into the kitchen to show you chef joel kirby's recipe for chicken stuffed mushrooms. and later on in sports, we have highlights as uva took its 3-game winning streak into louisville yesterday ranked cardinals. chicken stuffed mushrooms with apple, fennel, and melted fontina cheese- by joel kirby 10 ea fresh button mushrooms de- stemmed 4oz grilled chicken breast shredded 1/3 cup fresh fennel chopped apple diced 1/3 cup yellow onion diced 1 tbsp fresh garlic minced 1 tbsp sriracha sauce 1/3 cup white wine 1 tbsp butter 1 cup fontina cheese shredded combine chicken, fennel, apple, onion, garlic, and sriracha with butter in a saute pan and heat until hot white wine and continue to cook for 2 minutes. remove chicken mixture from heat and spoon into mushroom caps. top with fontina cheese degree oven for 10 cheese is melted and bubbling. enjoy! chicken stuffed mushrooms with apple, fennel, and melted joel kirby 10 ea fresh button mushrooms de- stemmed 4oz grilled chicken breast shredded 1/3 cup fresh fennel chopped 1/3 cup fresh apple diced 1/3 cup yellow onion diced 1 tbsp fresh garlic minced 1 tbsp sriracha sauce 1/3 cup white wine 1 tbsp butter 1 cup fontina cheese shredded combine chicken, fennel, apple, onion, garlic, and sriracha with butter in a saute pan and heat until hot throughout. add white wine and continue to cook for 2 minutes. remove chicken mixture from heat and spoon into mushroom caps. top degree oven for 10 minutes or until cheese is melted and bubbling. enjoy! chicken stuffed mushrooms with apple, fennel, and melted fontina cheese- by joel kirby 10 ea fresh button mushrooms de- stemmed 4oz grilled chicken breast shredded 1/3 cup fresh fennel chopped 1/3 cup fresh apple diced 1/3 cup yellow 1 tbsp fresh garlic minced 1 tbsp sriracha sauce 1/3 cup white wine 1 tbsp butter 1 cup fontina combine chicken, onion, garlic, and sriracha with butter throughout. add white wine and continue to cook for 2 minutes. remove chicken mixture from mushroom caps. top and bake in 375 degree oven for 10 minutes or until cheese is melted visit wdbj7-dot- com to sign up to receive weekend diner recipes that come straight to your e-mail address. just click on the weekend diner the recipes page. issuitable fifty is a week away and we want to know what's cooking in your kitchen for the big game somebody can do as you can submit your favorite party factions. also the other wb g7 finance recipes to get more ideas for your parties and next sunday on the super bowl we went to some of our favorites and you'll submitted to go hiking cooking cut of meat thing or doing on our website before today were talking about the sunshine and mild temperatures once again some people had to cook and have me thing or doing on our website. the board today were talking about the sunshine and mild temperatures once again with highs 15 to 20 above normal temperatures in the low xts and i will c uva was in action against louisville yesterday afternoon, looking for back-to- back road wins in the acc. here's karen loftus with more. good morning everyone, i'm karen loftus with your look at sports. uva's men's basketball team picked-up their first acc road win of the season on tuesday, looking to get another saturday afternoon at louisville. tony bennett's 11th- ranked cavaliers riding a 3-game win-streak into the match-up against the 16th-ranked cardinals. virginia up 10 to 5 in the first half, when london perrantes pulls-up for 3. he finished with 9 points, 5 assists. later first, uva working both sides of the court. lay-up on the other end. brogdon led all scorers with 13, as the cavs push their second half, devon hall with the miss, but anthony gill is there to slam it home. he also had 13, and added 6 rebounds. virginia up and leaving no doubt in this one. mike tobey with the dunk, as virginia wins it 63-47. tony bennett, uva men's basketball head coach, "i told them before the was important. i said, you can do this. i said, now will you? i don't know. but you can and you have in the past played a team like this in this kind of setting and performed and been right. i said, but will you? i said you've got to know first you can. i said don't ever forget that. and they did. that's what they did in the first half and i said at halftime, ok you did it for 20. will you try to do it again. you're capable." in division 3 hoops, roanoke college hosting virginia wesleyan in a battle for first place in the odac. both teams at 7 and 2 in conference play. this one tight down to the wire, as carter wright cuts the wesleyan lead to again. he finishes with 10 points, as the maroons are now within 2. roanoke continuing to attack the basket. cameron smith with 10 on the day as well. the marlins with a 6-point lead with about a minute to play, but roanoke ties things up at 72 after joey miller gets the 3- point play. wesleyan though is fouled with 4 seconds to go. they go one-for-two at the line. so the maroons with the chance to win it, down one. contact is made at mid-court, but no foul is called. roanoke falls in a tough one, 73-72. we'll check-in with radford's women's basketball team and more coming-up later. with the iowa caucuses just a day away, the presidential candidates are pushing hard to earn more votes. the latest in the race to the top coming up. and more disappointing news for some people of flint, michigan. what the mayor announced about water levels in two dozen homes. facebook bans gun sales from its website. how gun violence prevention advocates are reacting. 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(elephant noise) (donkey noise) morning everyone, twenties and low thirties from roanoke to danville it's thirty degrees right complex and beautiful blue skies are temperatures soaring and upper fifties to low sixties this afternoon and then the clouds moved in overnight and we are mild in the author monday check out what's in store for the first week of february sixty nicole lovell, the 13-year-old who went missing earlier this week, has been found dead. blacksburg police chief anthony wilson held a press conference late last night saying her remains were found in north carolina on saturday. this man, david eisenhauer, was arrested and charged with first degree murder in connection to the death. lovell's body is being transported to virginia for examination and an autopsy by the medical examiner. he clarified speculation saying eisenhauer did not was. chief anthony wilson, blacksburg police "the speed at which this investigation moved today has been nothing less than incredible. we owe that to the ourpouring of support and tips from the blacksburg, christiansburg and montgomery county communities. without the help of our citizens, tips and information we would not have been able to bring nicole home to her family." there are still many questions - including how lovell and her alleged killer david eisenhauer met. police are still working on the timeline of events. if you have any information about lovell or eisenhauer a covington man is out of his home this morning after a fire. police say it started yesterday at a house on edgemont drive. smoke and flames when crews arrived get it out in about 20 minutes. authorities say there's water and smoke damage. right now, the is helping the homeowner. copy police are investigating after a train. it happened yesterday morning. police say the man appeared to have been struck by a set of stairs attached to the train. people were walking down the train tracks earlier. once the others saw the train coming, they left, but told police the victim couldn't get his legs away from the train in time. the victim is in the hospital this morning. key congressional leaders have closed the case on the investigation into retired 4-star general last year, petraeus admitted to giving his biographer and lover, paula broadwell, highly classified information. he intially lied about it to the fbi. sent a 3 sentence letter to the leaders of the senate armed services committee saying the matter was closed after an army review. talks of demotion and a reduction of his penion were considered, but lawmakers on both sides came to the general's defense, saying he'd already paid for what he did. the daughter of former vice president dick cheney is looking to follow in her dad's footsteps. she's running for his old congressional seat. liz cheney filed her paperwork on friday to run for the only u-s house seat from wyoming. republican ticket just two years ago. she later dropped out, citing serious health issues in her family. dick cheney held the wyoming congressional seat from 19-79 to 19-89. president barack obama is gearing up to make his first visit to a u-s mosque as commander in chief. a senior administrator says the president will visit the islamic society of baltimore on wednesday. he's expected to host a roundtable with community members. he'll also celebrate the contributions of muslim-americans to the country. the president has visited mosques overseas but never in america. one day before the iowa caucuses and the presidential candidates are pulling out all the stops to attract voters. the latest des moines register poll shows donald trump has reclaimed his lead on the republican side, while bernie sanders and hillary clinton are neck and neck on the democratic side. the winners could be decided by the still "undecided" voters. marlie hall has the latest from (sot: sen. bernie sanders / i- vt/democratic candidate) "how would you like to make the pundits look dumb on election night?" senator bernie sanders urged a young crowd at the university of iowa to caucus on monday, warning he'll lose if there's a low turnout. hillary clinton attacked sanders on his plan for free college tuition. sot: hillary clinton / d-presidential candidate i do not believe giving free college to donald trump's youngest child is in the best interest of all the hard-working americans who need help. (marlie hall/ des moines, ia among republicans, the des moines register poll shows donald trump holds a five-point lead over ted cruz and a 13 point lead over marco rubio. (sot: donald trump/r-presidential candidate): "the only thing that matters is the poll that's going to be taken on monday." trump campaigned with reverend jerry falwell, jr., saturday night to attract evangelical christian voters while cruz said he looks forward to january 2017. (sot: sen. ted cruz/r-texas): donald trump will be on television. (nat) "iowa gold! " ethanol is a hot topic in iowa. the renewable fuel is made from corn, the state's number (sot - prof. kelly winfrey / iowa state university) it could be a deciding issue for voters. farmer ray kyle phillips says he'll only consider candidates who favor a government mandate to increase the amount of ethanol blended into fuel. (sot ray kyle farmer) (two-shot livelihood, it supports my family. iowa voters have to find out stand on all of the issues today...as they make their final monday's caucuses. marlie hall cbs news des moines iowa senator bernie sanders' campaign has officially opened a field office in roanoke. the doors to the campaign's second office in virginia opened yesterday. sanders' virginia state director took time to speak directly to supporters during the event. virginia is one of the 11 "super tuesday" states voting on march 1-st. the republican party of virginia has abandoned plans to require a statement of affiliation - or a loyalty pledge - in the upcoming presidential primary. organizers voted to rescind a plan requiring people taking part in the march 1-st primary to saying "i am a republican." the oath was recently criticized by gop presidential candidate donald trump and others who say it could alienate first-time and independent voters a federal judge and appeals court denied an attempt by trump supporters to block the oath. the mayor of flint, michigan says 26 homes in that city have water lead levels that are so high they can't even be properly filtered. officials say for some families, filters distributed by the state won't work. city leaders are urging residents to get their water tested as quickly as possible. the problems began when flint switched its water source from the great lakes to the flint river. lead leached into the pipes, and at least 1-hundred children have tested positive for toxic lead. health officials say they will continue to test and treat the water, but say it could be months before it's safe to drink. facebook announced it's banning gun sales on its website. instagram too. in an email released yesterday, a facebook executive says licensed gun retailers will still be goods. but person-to- person sales are no longer allowed. it's a move gun violence prevention advocates say is long overdue. shannon watts/moms demand action for america: "in this case, clearly by saying they will not sanction the sale of guns without any kind of background check through private transactions of their social media truly setting a precedent that we hope other businesses will follow as well." the company says it has systems in place to detect private gun sales, and it will remove any content that violates the new policy. we're hearing from ranchers in oregon this morning, weighing in after a deadly progression in a standoff at a wildlife refuge. the standoff is still not over as federal agents continue to block the road to the refuge. some ranchers blame governor kate brown for pressuring federal agents to end the occupation. they don't necessarily blame the officer who fatally shot lavoy finicum. "i'm casting blame more at the governor and even some of our local putting pressure to end the standoff, i don't think it had to come to bloodshed like that." some local ranchers stood in front of of the ourthouse with signs reading "ambushed and assassinated." the refuge standoff continues to cause divisions in harney county. only four militia members are left, but its unclear how much longer they will hold out. police say no one has been arrested yet after violence broke out at a motorcycle show in denver. one person was killed and six others were hurt during the colorado motorcycle expo yesterday. police say shots were fired and then a stabbing occurred. an emergency medical official says three victims are in critical condition, while three others are stable. the hospital emergency room is on lockdown as a precaution. a follow up now on the inmates who escaped from a jail in california. orange county police say two inmates who were on the run from police are now in custody. the men were found inside a stolen van parked in a whole turned himself in friday at a local business. all three inmates escaped last week and police say the men posed a threat to the community. officer grace gatpandan: "it was clear to us that they were armed and dangerous. when we conducted a search of the van we did find '380 rounds' inside. we are still looking for a weapon if they had one." officials say the men could have had some inside help. a teacher at the jail is accused of giving them maps to plan their escape. they're accused of murder, attempted murder, and torture. dare we say it might feel a little balmy this morning! lindsey anderson here now with a breakdown of the warm-up! friday:chris we're about five degrees 5 warmer this time and this morning compared to yesterday temperatures though still in the upper twenties to near forty degrees beautiful blue skies no not be the case throughout the afternoon lynchburg right now was earning one degrees along playing a role in our forecasts as the temperature soared to the sixties this afternoon and forty five degrees right now bloomfield higher elevations are tapping into that warmer air thirty degrees and blacksburg twenty nine and martinsville thirty one in lynchburg and twenty five degrees right now in lexington by lunchtime our forecast assumes the temperature soared to the 60s. now bloomfield higher elevations are tapping into that warmer air 30 and blacksburg 29 and martinsville 31 lynchburgnd 25 right now in lexington. by lunchtime. our temperatures in the in the middle 50s. the sunshine of even worse than what our daytime high yesterday was and so we will top out in the low with mostly sunny skies fifty eight high and blacksburg sixteen bloomfield sixty three martinsville sixty two was burying a beehive fifty seven degrees in hot springs typically we see a high of forty six to reason the warmest day so far this month is fifty seven degrees that was on january fourteenth but we will certainly surpass that today was a forecast high of sixty degrees this will be the warmest air of the mob very warm and january and i'll continue on into february. overnight lows not as coldly there because of the clouds come out cover forty degrees five and bloomfield forty four alone martinsville in forty degrees in lynchburg then we'll see some rain showers enter the area because watching the boundary begin to gaining strength across the midwest this front will quickly move to the east adding a few rain showers for mountain communities between five a.m. to ten a.m. if i stop the forecast model it in a anything majority of the race is west of interstate eighty one corridor work as it begins the push past the blue ridge the line of showers falls apart fixed body service rain showers possible through the afternoon most of us will say driving was worried rain will be towards the mountain on monday were also watching another front of frontal system that also written and moved to the east monday tuesday wednesday monday and tuesday winter storm potential for the planes in the upper midwest which also faces severe weather to the south east and clean places like louisiana and mississippi so this is a very strong frontal with luckily by the time it reaches us we just have to deal with heavy rain and also the occasional strong wind gusts this system will push quickly out of here comes while the laugh because of course it doesn't last a long looking at more clouds than sun high 60 a few those rain front that was wednesday wednesday looks like the this week 60 or higher event and then on thursday and with highs in the release ruling up: receive so more than 1- were called in to in downtown lexington, kentucky. fire officials say the feet in the air. the fire started at a local stockyard in the early afternoon. a half-mile of there inside and close their the fire also caused power outages in some parts of the city. state police say a nearby shopping mall was evacuated after its power went out. nasa says we're learning more about how earth got its moon. the evidence comes from rocks brought back by the apollo astronauts more than 40 years ago. scientists have long thought the moon formed after a small planet collided with earth about 4-and- a-half billion years ago. researchers at ucla have learned the crash was a head-on collision - blow as earlier seven moon rocks were analyzed and volcanic rocks from hawaii and arizona. the found oxygen in all of the rocks had signature. that's strong evidence that most of the moon was formed from primordeal earth, instead of the other planet that hit ours. a star-wars themed painting was stolen from an ohio pizza shop two weeks ago. but the painting was swiftly returned -- by the surveillance video only shows him from behind, but you can see he's wearing a motorcycle outfit and a storm trooper helmet. all the employees saw him ride up on a motorcycle and drop off the painting wrapped in a black bag. "and i saw it on the back and i was like 'there a note. and it was from darth vader.' we didn't know, i mean, he didn't take his mask off so we weren't sure what's going on and i think sometimes you get a little nervous in those situations." the restaurant staff didn't expect the painting to be returned so quickly, even after they had taken to social media to ask the public for help recovering it. now they plan to frame the note next to the painting as a remembrance of the strange return. volkswagen may buy back some of the diesel cars linked to its emissions cheating scandal. last year, volkswagen admitted it sold millions of diesel cars with software designed to trick emissions tests. an attorney for the company says a buy-back program may be a solution for some of the cars. volkswagen is still working on a solution to fix the illegal software. the company has set up a fund to determine how much decline in their vehicles' value. straight street held its fourth annual campaign to end human trafficking. what the blue campaign hopes to change in virginia. and our area is in need of more teachers. how a job fair at the salem civic center accepted applications. a woman from bassett turned 102 yesterday. a woman from bassett turned 102 yesterday. what advice she other.ht street is an organization that serves as an outreach for teenagers. about 5 years ago they decided to join forces with law enforcement to help bring this issue light. wdbj7's noell saunders was there as they held their fourth annual justice experience event as part of the "blue campaign" to end human trafficking. hundreds attend straight street's annual human trafficking event. dede wallace with the department of homeland security investigation says it's a widespread problem. "last year polaris, which is a national for human trafficking, rated virginia as number 5 for the states" human trafficking doesn't discriminate. victims can be boys, girls, women or men, some are as young as 11-years old. "i need people to understand that we still have victims out there that we haven't been able to find so if we can show people what to look for and the signs and where to look for them, i need people to start calling. call a tip line, call a hotline. say what you see" it's all about education. straight street's executive director keith farmer says it's important that parents teach their children to know when something doesn't look right. "parents need to be involved in their children's lives so they know what;s going on and don't let social media be the babsitter. unplug and spend some time. it's huge to invest in the life of your child" the program also teaches people to pay attention to the signs. "if you go to a hotel and you see young girls that are hanging out and taking photos or see hotel rooms with men coming wrong. those are really big things you can notice and see easy" noell saunders, wdbj7. straight street is currently working on building a shelter called street ransom. it's an eight bed shelter for girls that will be located in the roanoke area. the organization is currently accepting donations. you can find that information on our website wdbj7- dot-com schools in our area are looking to fill some teaching spots with a teacher recruitment fair. yesterday afternoon, representatives from schools across the region met at the salem civic center. they accepted resumes and applications, hoping to fill more than 8- hundred vacancies. those who took part got a chance to meet with school administrators face- to-face. one woman we spoke to walked out with a job the same day. joy ann binsley/took part in job fair: "i had no idea that i would actually be asked to come on board with the school district." those with teaching licenses or who will be eligible for a teaching license by the 2016-2017 school year can online. some students were busy on radford's campus today as part of the virginia thespian festival. the event featured workshops to help students learn more about everything from makeup to film. teachers came from as far as california to help students break out of their shells. destiny martinez/student thespian officer: " it allows you to get out there and meet new people and learn new things, um just so you're not in your school's little bubble. because once you do leave high school in college you're going to be out there in the open." the thespian festival will wrap up later today. organizers say the annual event is in it's 30-th year and they continue to see it grow. the local office on aging's soup for senior's food drive kicks off tomorrow. some drop-off locations started collecting canned food in december. volunteers will collect and distribute the food to thousands of seniors valley and alleghany highlands. doris johnson of meal on wheels and qualifies for the soup for seniors. she says the she's not always able to get out the house. doris johnson/meals on wheels recipient: "it's helped me quite a bit. i have back trouble. it's just me and my doggy here and i appreciate all the meals they bring, they're very good. the help is wonderful." l-o-a is still in need of volunteers. if you'd like to help, head to wdbj7- dot-com for more information. a bassett woman celebrated her 102nd birthday yesterday. nelly hundley enjoyed cake and punch during a gathering with friends and family at the stanleytown health & rehab center. showed up to help her celebrate a long the years have to think, and she has a mesage about how people should treat each other. celebrating 102nd tried to treat everybody like i should because its no fun to be mad and fuss with everybody. i'd rather have friendship than to be that the truth! if you enjoyed yesterday's weather, you will love today! the 60s are back in the first alert breaksome areas still finding snow on the ground like a lafayette sold elementary school a lot of that will today thanks to the sunshine and very warm temperatures at right now though it is fairly chilly upper twenties and low thirties from roanoke woodsboro in danville in galax it's thirty six degrees blacksburg thirty three in hot springs thing in the middle forties we are in for a bringing in a southerly warm fifteen to twenty degrees above average over the next look at sports this morning with some a surprising finish to the australian open women's final. onto some where the radford ladies were back in action saturday after a 2- point on tueseday. the lady highlanders trying to snap a 2- game skid, as they host unc-asheville, who sits tied atop the big south standings with liberty. radford playing inspired early. janayla white with the strong move in the post. then it's aisha foy cutting- through the lane. the bucket and the foul. the highlanders building a lead in the first quarter. check out this block from white on one end, and then she gets it ahead to jayda worthy for the finish on the other end. radford up by double-digits in the early-going, but unc asheville comes- back to win it 54-46. shifting to some 7th-seeded defeated top-seeded serena williams in the australian open women's final, major title. kerber took-down the defending champion 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 in a 2- hour match, becoming just the second german woman to win a grand slam title in the open era. williams uncharacteristically errors and just six year-old lefty. that's your sunday morning look at sundayo see your party recipes of what you like to make for super bowlevents it's really funis a struggle for two rooms and servers through without a means weekend diner to come in on next week and we'll talk about some of your recipes that use an honorto introduce a month and you will in captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> osgood: good morning. i'm charles osgood and this is sunday morning. by one critical measure the world's economy is on a slippery slope, a downward slope greased by many millions of barrels of surplus oil. the excess production means rock bottom prices. not necessarily-- as martha

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