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>> i said let's get out there. was a small window and a bunch of bushes there and basically just dragged him out. >> captain chris rizza and his crew rushed in to pull out firefighters, trying to find them through the thick smoke a flames. >> my crew couldn't get to them, they might not have got rescued. >> the three people in the home including this 84-year-old woman all okay, but tonight as firefighters look for the cause they say the hole was full of items and a real challenge. >> the house was very congested. i wouldn't say it was a hoarding congested. it was tough for them to move around. >> a close call that many realize could have been so much worse. now, back out here live we are actually zoomed in across the street because some family members are out here. they showed up this afternoon. they found something very precious out here. the firefighters gave it to they will after the fire. i'll show you what it was coming live in saugus, "fox25 news". >> we first alerted you about this massive fire when it was break on the fox25 morning news download our fox25 app to get breaking news weather and traffic, free for any device. >> we are learning new information about what the mother of bella bond was doing after her daughter was murder and her body tossed into boston harbor. new details just revealed in this high profile case. >> rochelle bond is not only charged with helping her boyfriend dispose of the three-year-old's body, she's also accused of accepting publicist tans money she was getting on behalf of bella for months after the murder. we got a glimpse of rochelle bond as she walked into court. >> very depressed vrx sad. >> at today's hearing we learned more about what prosecutors say happened after the murder of two-year-old. bella's body in the contractor's bag and the weights in a duffle bag the defendant used for laundry. >> the body of bella, known first only as baby doe washed up on a deer island beach in june. police believed bond's boyfriend killed the child by punching her in the chest and stomach area. investigates say both bond and mccarthy conspired to dump the two-year-old's body in boston harbor. details in court indicate the pair drove in mccarthy's car to his father's plumbing business where mccarthy recovered weights from the basement. >> at the time according the defendant, mr. mccarthy threatened her life. >> in addition to the threats, bond kept binging on heroin to keep her quiet about the murder. >> the defendant regtdly went out and about by herself open her business. text messages between the couple having a domestic relationship, if not an intimate one. >> as fox25 was first to report the d.a. also says bond continued to collect transitional assistance to families with dependent children benefits in excess of $1300 on behalf of her deceased daughter and instead of reporting her daughter's death to stop payment she continued not only to collect but also to spend cash benefits intended for her daughter. >> she was being controlled by mr. mccarthy. she loved her daughter and every witness we've spoken to said she was a good mother, so this is extremelyly difficult for her. >> mccarthy, who is charged with bella's murder, will be in superior court on monday. bond's first first pretrial conference is scheduled late they are month. >> follow breaking news regarding bill cosby. within the last year we learned prosecutors have not -- decided not to file charges in sexual chloe goins who claims she was assaulted at the playboy mansion in 2008, the d.a. saying there was insufficient evidence. the second case involved a woman who claims cosby raped her when she was 17 years old. cosby was arraigned in pennsylvania in connection with an assault that allegedly happened in 2004. >> this breaking news just in, from state police, troopers are urging drivers to avoid 495 south at exit 20 in milford, all lanes of 495 that area shut down because of a truck fire. we will continue to get more information an bring it to you. sky fox over auburn for a tractor-trailer roll over. the rig was carrying plywood when it rolled at the on ramp to 290 from the pike. state police say no one hurt. >> two bitterly cold day things warmed up. the chilly temperatures turned mild by afternoon here on city stormtracker meteorologist sarah wroibls --. >> we were back into the single digits in some spots. we were down to one degree in keehn and orange. yes, that sunshine went to work today and we saw temperatures into the 40s. now we are in the 40s in boston, 20s for keehn and orange. clear skies out there will continue overnight, so temperatures will tumble again. it won't be as cold as it was when you wake up tomorrow morning but notice in boston temperatures drop into the 20s by the time you wake up early in the morning, in some spots back into the teens, but the afternoon temperatures are going to be mild once again. i'll show when you we could be breaking or getting close to record highs but also tracking wet weather too. details ahead. >> a firefighter ve covering tonight after battling an overnight fire in the south en. building at greenwich park this morning. everybody got out as the fire spread from the basement to first an second floors. the firefighter suffered minor injuries but everyone else okay. >> 22-year-old man missing from milford, new hampshire, john watkins was last seen in merrimack new hampshire. police say his car did turn up in milford. if you know where he is, you're urged to call police. it could be another way to help pay for big transportation projects like the green line extension or south coast rail. a bill pushed by the head of the state transportation committee could help fund the project but will it be effective now? sharmann at the hearing for the bill. >> we know the green line extension project has runway over budget and there are serious questions whether or not that project will actually ever be completed, but now a bill proposed on beacon hill could help b fund big projects like that. extension through sommerville sand medford and it's unclear how much the green line extension will cost in the end but a bill proposed on beacon hill would set up a process focused on growing property values, to help pay for big projects just like it. could it help? >> it's another peas of the puzzle. >> nicolas downing is with the met monthly tan planning council. he testified open the bill which is sponsored by transportation committee chairman, bill straws. >> we know that when a new transportation project is built in a city or town, more often than not there's a increase in the property values around that project. what this would allow to us do would be commit some portion of that tax to the funding of that probable. >> it's a great bill. >> rafael was -- tells us this is a helpful tool but could have >> the best way you approach value is if you build it in from the beginning in the planning process. the green loin is obviously far along, so while it will benefit it won't bet as much as it could have. >> tonight we did ask the governor what they thought about that, ss press second saying that he certainly carefully reviews any legislation like this that would cross hi desk, adding that the green line can't be pursued at any cost to taxpayers. live in beacon hill, sharmann sachetti. >> this video has papts fans on edge, tom brady limping out of a news con forest. the qb was back at the podium. >> and he didn't limp to the podium. tom joining us, brady ready to focus on the playoffs. >> it was the shot everyone was waiting to see how would tom brady enter the room after limping off the field with that sprained an cat good news to report, he is moving well, and my claim. take a look at brady answering the media room. pep in the step, better than south florida and he got on the field and picked up the pace a little bit jog to go join his teammates in a walk-through. evidently he's got a little yogi berra in him. >> just try to do my best to help my team. as mentally foe as i can be on that, help our team win, because we've all worked pretty hard to get to this point. i read a quote the other day said i didn't come this far only to come this far. so we still got further to go. >> good one. pats trying to get everyone up to speed on the same page. butch has a report at 6:00. >> a bombshell announcement from north korea. >> the country says it successfully tested a hydrogen the reason u.s. leaders don't believe the claim. >> he's supposed on on the bench for a pretrial, but the judge in the gary lee sampson death penalty case is taking himself off the case. why are victim families unhappy about it. >> tracking a drop in temperature but more mild weather on the way. i'm going to show you how long this weather lasts an next chance of rain. $500 million and we are at fact. advil pain relievers are used by more households than any other leading brand. to treat their aches and pains more people reach for advil. relief 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(cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. r it's what you do. where are you?r it's very loud there. are you taking at >> mark: back to breaking news we told you about a few moments ago, sky fox is over the scene of a truck fire on 495 south. state troop ernst are asking everyone to avoid the area, all lanes 495 shut down because of this truck fire here. they're expecting someone home, they might want to take an alternate route. we've learned how the boston globe plans to use their former distributor to a address issues. >> vanessa: mike said the route will be split up between car distributor aci and former distributor pcf, expected to happy about sunday. sheehan expressed why distributors were changed. to a subscriber based business. >> vanessa: over the weekend fox25 told you about reporters hitting the streets to deliver the sunday paper a. corresponded to go the globe, no one will have to pay for missed deliver igs. >> mark: tonight a half billion dollars is on the line, the powerball drawing is about six hours away so you have time to get tickets. 1:00 this afternoon powerball told us they were selling 4,000 tickets per minute. that number should be higher now. peak hours for sales between 5-7 p.m. john is live. people hoping they have the winning ticket. >> reporter: they think they have an edge here because according locals this is one of the luckiest stores in the state powerball ticket sales surging since no one won the drawing this weekend, the jackpot now at $500 million. this store inside is the route 110 community store. it is crowded, surging in and out customers coming to buy as i said they claim this is one of the luckiest places in the state to buy a ticket. signs all around show the number of winners who have bought tickets here. this is one of the biggest jack pots ever in u.s. history. we crunch the numbers to see you what get if you win if you take the cash option. on the $500 million would you get $306 million but then uncle sam wants his share, so after taxes you get a check for $214.2 milt. the store and its lucky reputation has been drawing a lot of winners. everyone here wanting to be a millionaire. >> i think i sold $2500 and today already i told $2500, but i expect at least $5,000-6,000. >> what wouldn't i buy if i won, right? i'd buy a house. >> proof this may actually be one of the luckiest stores, one of our photographers bought a scratch ticket. he won an all three. coming up 6:00, we are going to find out if it's better to pick your own numbers or let the machine do a quick pick. i'm john moynihan, "fox25 news". >> mark: massachussetts is due for a big winter. there has not been a powerball jackpot winner in massachussetts since december, 2013. maureen and stephen hinckley from sterling won $61.4 million when they split a huge jackpot. >> vanessa: they look happy in that photo. >> mark: wouldn't that be great. >> vanessa: sarah, how is our forecast looking. >> sarah: dreaming of some winning numbers. when i say that, we were talking well above for this time of year and we like that, because take a look what it was this morning. it was so cold in some spots it was in the teen in lawrence, eight degrees in manchester. with that sunshine, normal high, usually in the upper 30s, we climbed into the mid 40s in boston. the vineyards did pretty well too, so that sunshine really got to work at our temperatures today, and good news is we've got another day of mostly sunny skies. high pressure keeping us dry, it will finish to push a little to the east and allow for those winds around the southwest today they'll begin to switch direction to the west. 40 in boston. we are back into the 30s at the freezing mark in places like worcester and knee bed forward, so it's not going to stay mild overnight with clear skies, light winds, you get ideal radiational cooling. that means temperatures can drop the dewpoint is dry out there, single digits, so noticing the winds still active but they will be lightening up. so overnight lows into the teens a 20, perhaps 20s in boston as well as the cape and island. even with the teens out to the north and west, we may find a few single digit readings too. as we head through the morning, we will see temperatures respond to sunshine climbing into the 30s. by afternoon we are back to near 40 degrees. we may see high thin clouds but overall mostly sunny skies. wind will be light out of the west, about 5-10 miles per hour. may turn onshore later day, but highs tomorrow looking fantastic upper 30s to mid 40s. "futurecast" showing not much in the way of cloud cover across the region. we are going to stay dry once again through the day on thursday, but by friday the winds are going to turn onshore our eastern coast. this is friday in the morning that cloud cover will get thicker as we head onto the day. there could be moisture along with it, too, though we may find areas of drizzle, so friday is going to be bringing back the clouds and upg the chance of showers. so temperatures, upper 30s to near 40s degrees, so still mild. however, we are going to watch for things to turn icy through the overnight hours because temperatures will drop. seven-day forecast. temperatures friday into saturday around 30 degrees. we could see icy conditions early in the morning before we warm up will doesn't look like we are going to see much precipitation until sunday. that's when wetward arrives. we are talking a half inch to inch of rain. temperatures will be climb nothing the 50s, near record highs for boston, mid-fifties in fact. then we will dry out monday before we cool back down. chance of snow in the forecast tuesday into wednesday. there's a look at your forecast. troubles, why the chipotle food chain could face criminal charges. >> mark: and a fight >> mark: north korea says it has tested a hydrogen bomb. if that's true, it's a dangerous step forward for one of the world's most unpredictable nations. >> vanessa: the white house says its analysis is inconsistent with their claims but it's ignited condemnation around the globe. [speaking foreign language] >> excitement in north korea and concern around the world. this after the country announced it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb. in a statement, jim jung un announced it a bomb of justice. many experts say they doubt pyongyang has the technology to pull it off. >> it looks like they tried to make an advance. they didn't get there, but they're bragging as if they did. >> they are making progress. >> they are seeking to develop a program. they're not just trying to build a full -- a couple of bombs they have can stick in abatement. >> it will take a while to determine what device was detonated. whatever they did, earthquake monitors registered 5.1. jolt's were felt along china's board weather the north. >> i condemn it. >> the claim also promised an emergency closed door meeting of the united nations security council that could result in sanctions against north korea. one official tells cnn the u.s. is pushing for a resolution with teeth, not just a statement condemning the action in the atlanta, jeremy roth. >> vanessa: the white house has tapped a boston area congressman to help push the president's executive action on guns. seth moleton took part in a conference call. increase mental health funding and for backround checks. >> i don't really understand the republican opposition to these common sense reforms. >> vanessa: a house g.o.p. bill would eliminate the president's authority to add receipt strixz on guns or ammunition. >> mark: not guilty plea for the only person charged in the san bernardino terror attack, the fbi says enrique marquez bought the weapons used to kill 14 people and hurt others. the attack was carried out by a husband and wife killed by police of marquez trial next month, he faces 50 years in prison. >> vanessa: a risky rescue over a frozen lake. >> mark: they risked their lives to save swans. >> police arrest a map for >> why the judge overseeing the >> vanessa: we continue to follow breaking news from milford, sky fox over a scene after truck fire on 495 south at exit 206789 state troopers are asking everyone to avoid this area. you see cars in the right hand of your screen getting by. we learned one lane of 495 is reopened. we will monitor the situation an bring details. >> mark: judge mark l. would have has de -- wolf has decided to step down in the sampson trial. >> vanessa: elizabeth hopkins spoke with the father of the murdered teen who said this was a positive step. >> reporter: families believe they have seen a bias in this can be anise impartial, he is no longer presiding over the case of gary lee sampson. >> this is a good day for the families. >> a good day because the families of serial killer gary lee sampson have been at odds with the judge who present aside over his case since 2001. >> judge wolf has very strong antideath penalty feels. >> how do you know that? >> you would have had to be in the courtroom the last ten years. >> mike rizzo has been in court. he's seen sampson convicted for murdering his son. >> the judgment was a shock to us all. >> that happened in 2011, everyone, including judge wolf was preparing for the process of sentence to go begin all over again. news of the judge interact with the doctor who can possibly become an expert witness for the defense n. documents obtained by reported on his own, on -- quote after investigation the government asked million to step down or recuse himself. the judge objected and efforts of legal moves on besides lingered. then suddenly in an announcement this morning, judge wolf took himself off the case, saying, i have conclude it is now in the interests of justice that this case be reassigned to an active judge. so, to that point, wolf is actually a senior semiretired judge an cites the lengthy process of the whole situation as pushing back the timeline of when everything was scheduled to begin that means his national and international work in 2016 would have been disrupted. preside over this case. we will tell you why the family continues to fight so passionately about this. >> mark: family suing the government for nearly $10 million had their case, tom claims krubt fbi agent john connolly knew bit for years an didn't tell anyone. a connecticut mob sister suspected in connection with the gardner art heist losing his case to have a weapons charge dismissed. he argues he's innocent an his arrest in april was orchestrated by federal investigators to press him for information. really cold days, the sun was shining in quincy and things sarah says we have a mild stretch in front of us. we will take it. >> sarah: mild conditions. i think everybody enjoying that after we had freezings conditions and some areas did wake up to single digits, but with the mild we are also going to be talking about dry conditions for a short period of time. then we've got wet weather heading our way. high pressure keeping us dry and quiet overnight, so another clear sky. expected to the lower 20s by the time you wake up. it's going to be a dry day, however the chances of showers increase into the weekend. i'll show you what to expect coming up. >> mark: new hampshire man in >> vanessa: police say the 33-year-old fired his gun off a crowded deck in his neighborhood. >> reporter: i can tell you that james peck, jr. did have his firearms license so his guns were legal but fire them off his back deck was not. london derry police say he was released on his remembering answer is -- recognizance and it was a close call for neighbors. 33-year-old james peck, jr., arrested for firing guns off his back deck with another man after a neighbor alerted police. the houses on either side are less than 50 yards away. >> by all accounts he was firing a long gun as well as a handgun and the distance on the long gun can go for a long time, and residential neighborhood there are houses around. he was firing toward the woods but there are houses in the >> it's unclear why peck was shooting but responding officers say there was alcohol on scene. when they arrived they found shell casings in the snow and peck refused to cooperate. investigators returned with a search warrant and seized not only his weapons, but small amounts of marijuana and anabolic steroids. no answer at peck's home tonight. he's due back in court next month. meantime, coming up at 6:00, why londonderry police say this man is known to them. crystal haynes, "fox25 news". >> vanessa: state police hope an autopsy will help unravel a mystery. the d.a.'s confirmed david was found yesterday morning at the bottom of a steep embankment by family members. fox25 was there as police investigated most of the day yesterday. the d.a. says he got out of the night before he was found. laroche is from florida. >> mark: transit police releasing these pictures hoping to capture this man, accused of performing a lewd act last wednesday. >> vanessa: a police k-9 making an unusual discovery in the underwear of a suspect during a traffic stop. nearly 40 grams of cocaine in two bags. police say 21-year-old stephon james was carrying the cocaine. he and andrew pitts were pulled over because of rejected sticker. during the execution of a warrant, boston police say they found all this inside of a vfw parkway home. after a new surgery. more than two and a half years after he lost his leg, j.p. norton underwent a procedure to reduce pain. his family posted on facebook he's doing well and his goal is to meet his wife kelly at the finish line of this year's marathon as she runs in his honor. >> we are learning more about the disturbing allegations against the now former high school principal, fox25 investigates obtaining this police report, the surprising thing he allegedly told police. >> mark: classroom controversy making a lot of headlines, the new england school district considering allowing medical marijuana in schools. >> vanessa: punishing protesters that would [mother] yeah but this neighborhood,i feel like 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[announcer]redfin pays its agents based on your happiness... >> mark: brand new video breaking news in milford, video of a truck fire 495 south at exit 20, state troopers asking everyone to avoid the area, but at least one lane on 495 has reopened in the past 15 minutes. look from sky fox you see the flames have been doused but not much left of that truck. state troopers asking people to avoid this area. we will continue to monitor the situation. is it freed come of safe or public safety the issue? >> vanessa: a lawmaker pushing for fines for anyone who you may remember black lives matter last year. it stopped traffic and even the mbta because the protesters were on the train tracks. senator roth wants the fine increased to $5,000, plus the potential for six months in jail. >> it's common sense to keep them out of traffic, keep them from blocking access to things people depend on. >> mark: the race to the white house and the push for the new hampshire primary, governor chris christy sat down with the police chief in portsmouth. jeb bush also in the granite state and in just under an hour is going to be hosting a town hall in meredith, new hampshire. bush said the u.s. needs to reimpose the heavy sanctions against north korea in response successful half bomb launch. >> vanessa: chosen for the hasty pudding award. washington will be guinn an award next month. >> sarah: temperatures falling, i'm tracking a chilly night, but mild weather back in the forecast. i'll show what you expect when you head out tomorrow and when the next chance of rain tomorrow's. >> vanessa: why the restaurant chain chipotle could be facing criminal charges. >> mark: a major case from texas is about to be argued in the supreme court, why wow. the internet is crazy fast here. i know, right? it's so nice to have everyone over. hi hey. mmm. i just laid an egg. does anybody want it? joey, you want some gasoline? yes, please. mom, guess what? i married a clown and we're having tiny little clown babies. mhm. i just bought a hammer. with internet fast enough for everyone, your guests might get a bit carried away. get fios. >> vanessa: the u.s. supreme court will soon take up a major abortion case, a challenge to a texas law will be one of the biggest cases the hears this year. >> mark: jacqueline talks with a woman who says this case is >> reporter: janie had a abortion 60 years ago. she found out at 21 weeks pregnant her unborn had a serious heart defect, a 10% chance of being born alive, 1% chance of seeing its first birthday it. >> would have completely changed my family. my child would have suffered. i would have suffered along with my husband and the baby. it maye been the end of my career. >> she's more than 100 women lawyers on a brief tell the u.s. supreme court about their abortion. the justices will soon hear a challenge to a texas law regulate ago borrowings clinics. it requires physicians who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at a hospital no more than 30 miles away and that they comply with hospital style surgical centers. abortion rights supporters say it would close 75% of the clinics in texas an violate women's rights. supporters of the law say it's opponents say it's just a disguise to end abortion. what the justices decide here doesn't just impact texas other states have similar legs laying pepding. -- pending. lawmakers, including washington state congresswoman suzanne also filed a friend of the court brief challenging the texas law. >> women need access. >> the court hears the case in march n. washington, jacqueline fell, "fox25 news". >> mark: president massachussetts marki and katherine clark joined the challenge. >> vanessa: chipotle could face criminal charges in connection with the noef rust outbreak. more than a hundred customers got norovirus after righting there last year. >> mark: check your refrigerator or freezer, weyman's is recalling chicken shipped to massachussetts and the usda says there's a reasonable probability you will get sick and could even die. here's the list, wegman's italian cut let with a use date by 1/24/16. wegman's garlic an fennel whole chicken roaster with a use date 1/13/16. now, there have been no reports of anyone getting sick, but if health, police -- please contact your doctor. also recalling sam's choice patties with onions. they were sold at walmart between november and december and have use dates to june 6th. >> sarah: it was a really cold start to the day. folks seeing temperatures into the teens and single digits, 20 though in fitchburg as well as boston so it was really all about location, but the sunshine really boosted things, an boston actually climbed nearly ten degrees above normal. 45 degrees is where we hit for today, not near record territory but as we get closer to the weekend, we've got more mild weather on the way, and we could be battling some record highs by sunday. it comes with the chance of some rain. we've got high pressure in control. that's what provided the sunshine and bringing us clear skies this evening, so if you've got plans, temperatures are falling quickly. it's already 40 in boston, and 30 in the suburbs, back to freezing in places like worcester. it's going to be another chilly night as we will have clear skies an light winds. winds right now out of the southwest, milder wind direction so if you're stepping outside in boston, although it's 40, it feels like freezing, so you want to dress appropriately if you've got evening plans, dinner plans many over the next 12 hours expecting temperatures to fall below freezing after midnight and by the time you wake up tomorrow, we are in the 20s for the most part, some areas could fall back into the teens. i'm thinking the best shot of question. by friday, we are going to have this high pressure pushing further away, an the winds will actually begin to turn onshore. let's go to direct moisture off the ocean and bring in clouds and areas of drizzle. so, by friday we've got more clouds in the forecast, cooler too, around 40 degrees. 30 to the interior. we have to watch some of this moisture into the evening hours on friday, overnight into saturday, as temperatures drop near the freezing mark. that may allow for the risk of icy conditions overnight and some of our forecast models showing that we could see trace amounts of some slip rip conditions by the time you wake up on saturday. precipitation heading our way on saturday, as we will be watching a few showers. temperatures will be getting into the 40s, but by sunday, a stronger system will be heading our way, bringing some heavy rain throughout the day as temperatures climb into the 50s, degrees. so we could be getting close. will push away. we will dry out on monday and cool things down as another system heads our way and this looks to bring light snow tuesday into wednesday. >> mark: so far this winter we have seen little snow. warmer weather, except for one cold blast we experienced, that and el nio have played a big role. kevin travels to lake tahoe, howell nio is likely to impact new england. kevin will join us tomorrow at 5:00, 6:00 and 10:00. >> vanessa: we are hours away we told you about a sneak peek of her performance. >> vanessa: she belted out the cottonwood -- carrie underwood song. sarah underwood caught up with her and while sonica cannot say how she did, she said it was surreal. >> they're so well known. i looked into all their music. >> vanessa: the two knight premier starts tonight early. american idol the farewell season. then the pre-marya piani from 8-10. >> reporter: fox25 investigates allegations against the former swan scott high principal, what he's accused of doing online and why he isn't face criminal charges. >> mark: desperate pleas to prevent bicyclist, tow truck drivers an first responders from getting killed on our roads and the surprising gift to don't trump after he campaigned there. why he says he gave the front runner an ar-15 rifle. you have to see when the new year means a house full of new devices. and that can slow your internet down. so you should get verizon fios - quick. only fios has the fastest internet and wi-fi available with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, for $79.99 a month online, you'll get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for your first year. plus with a 2 year agreement, fios gives you $400 back, and all the premium movie channels for a year. hurry, this offer ends soon. so go online or call now. >> mark: another rescue on ice. froufrp bringing you a close look at the action. the scene, swan lake in bed forward. the mission, a swan rescue. majestic a mals stranded on one of nature's traps. >> enough to give rescuers pause. on hands and knees they crawl slowly until they reach their target, a pair of baby swans. >> that went well. luckily they weren't ducks. the ice is too slippery for them to get off so their feet were going out like that. >> tracking down the parents, not so easy. >> we couldn't get close to it. it even got into the air. we were worried they couldn't fly off the ice but they're doing fine. >> for now the two kids wait for a clean bill of health before being returned to their parents. >> mark: amazing job by everyone. the boston animal rescue league involved in that effort, swan rescues are common and crews tell us the busiest time for ice rescue would be march. given the weather you understand they're trying to get that glaze of ice on the pond, but i was amazed those were babies. >> vanessa: they're enormous. >> mark: i saw it today on the fox25 station app. and i could see them shivering across. dangerous stuff. >> vanessa: cool video. students in west bridgewater being told to they've their hodans at home. >> mark: according the boston enterprise school banned the toys from the hall ways because of their potential to catch fire. officials tell the newspaper they are afraid students would leave them in lockers and they would go up in flames. >> vanessa: medical marijuana may soon be allowed in a new england school district, the auburn school district is considering a policy, the allowed students would have to get approved by a doctor. then the marijuana could be administered by a parent or guardian. >> mark: fraufrs investigates, principal at swan high school. >> vanessa: plus, fierce flames engulf a home. the frantic calls for help to save a family and three firefighters inside. >> sarah: i'm tracking our next chance of showers. i'll let you know when to expect rain and snow. >> vanessa: we are learning more specifics about the allegations against the former principal of swan scott high. >> mark: he resigned last month after allegations of inappropriate conduct on school computers. fox25 investigates obtained the police report in this case and heather is live uncovering the evidence. >> reporter: we've been trying report for a month.

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