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right now something police are searching for a convicted felon accused of murder investigators say eighteen year old carlton boone junior killed forty two year old wayne wofford and left the victim's body in a cemetery. officers found walker's body off of dill road tuesday morning. if you know where boone is call police right away. our temperatures are below normal right now and the strong winds make it feel even colder outside was going to jeff to see if the cooler weather will stick around for the weekend that'll definitely be below normal it's going to gradually get a little less cold there's nothing on radar everything is gone. this is what i expect that happened that during the evening hours the temperatures right near the water around the beaches in the metro urban locations were going to drop back from near forty pretty slowly this evening and then dropped down through the thirties has probably been a couple agrees to a warm i would put most of us in the mid thirties by a little bit later tonight i think as the beginning part right now his little two mile to just barely in take you back in time. this is the map those proud by the weather service as to how much snow ended up actually falling last night when i select coating here lot of slush on the cars course it quickly turned to rain so was mainly rain we got up on the peninsula some the far more interior areas that too turned over to rain but we ended up with some minor little farther inland up to an inch an inch around wakefield up to two inches around richmond and the real winner or loser depending on your focus i guess was up here parts of the northern neck back over to the northern areas of dhaka mac thereto as much as six inches up here not too far from shakopee. but again now that is long gone and the temperatures will continue to feel like anywhere from around thirty to thirty three this evening and by morning and start to feel like a little bit into the upper twenties with a very light breeze so it does stay below normal through the weekend i'll talk more about that and another chance for party weekend as well by jeff strong winds are causing problems at the beach has a live picture of the waves crashing ashore in virginia beach joe flanagan is live at the oceanfront with a look at what the city is doing to try and prevent beach erosion well that's right david here we are. see for yourself as videographer brandon graves of zooms in on a crow attend days like this. the residents of ct and very concerned news this was the scene at the water's edge and crow it and the rough seas pounding the beaches and taking say it out into the ocean. nature's way. we've lost about twenty to twenty five feet of a greased eight in the fifteen foot dune line this winter along with people's steps going out to the beads have been completely ripped out torn away the it's a never ending battle here between declining beaches and dredging that happens every strip beaches and storms like this one and to the showing issues and relate to the city virginia beach does its part to protect the brahma island park when the weather turns nasty the big help for us to not only to build a berm is not only to protect the park but help us with our stormwater we got that look there you have more sand than usual when there were the usual sites ears along the virginia beach boardwalk even this stormy weather were in muskegon michigan which is the lesser part of michigan i like them and that it's really cold this am to head us in the face while the from the outer bankto curl it and then rudy in love a lot of weather drama as this low pressure moves off the top but i would want to be on about today. yeah good call back out here live geoff lawson torres wins and thirty feels every bit of that gusting a whole lot more while coming up at six ten including one homeowners dilemma losing their backyard live in virginia beach joe flanagan thirty news now know if it's a treasure as a neighborhood faces a long list of charges including corruption and perjury barefoot attorney now says the feds entrapped his client to make an even bigger case against him. erik ainge talk to buffets attorney today erica prosecutors haven't commented the buffet attorney says this is part of the defense's strategy to attack the eight count indictment and keep her foot from possibly spending the eight federal indictments the buffet faces are two charges for lying under oath if its attorney andrew sachs as the government set him up that's called perjury and trap the perjury charges stem from testimony buffet gave in twenty thirteen during the bank of the common law fraud trial which ended with its president going to prison prosecutors asked for but a defense witness to questions solicited anything of value in exchange for official acts he was asked has he ever has never accepted anything of value in exchange for official acts and he had already answered basically no sacks as the line of questioning was irrelevant to that case but the feds asked anyway knowing her foot was the target of his own corruption investigation laying the groundwork for them saying ahh. his answer those questions in the negative. he's not telling the truth. we're going to charge him with perjury. the feds accuse per foot of wielding his influence as a councilman to help a private developer in exchange for kickbacks birth but has refused demands to step down despite a recall effort. he not the people of norfolk elected them and the people of norfolk and firemen this is how euphoric constitutional officer. this is an exceptionally irresponsible unfair and really tyrannical act by a well the recall recall organizers say they still need several hundred more signatures before they can submit it to the clerk defense attorneys are also trying to push back the may trial date in order to wait for the supreme court to weigh in on government dollars a pill case coming up at six we'll explain why mcdonnell and buffets feet could be intertwined depending on what the high court decides to do. janet thank you well speaking of bob and dolls appeal today the u s supreme court released its schedule the novel's case is expected to be heard. april twenty seven mcdonnell and his wife maureen are convicted of doing favors in exchange for more than one hundred and sixty five thousand dollars in gifts and loans. mcdonnell says he was convicted based on an overly broad definition of an official act the supreme court is expected to make a decision by the end of june in newport news man is accused of sexually assaulting a fourteen year old girl from richmond police said the crime happened in newport news last september were told the suspect thirty three year old jason gordon knew with two counts of rape and aggravated sexual battery the old national guard armory in downtown hampton is turning into a brewery we got a look at the plant today than in you will be named the vanguard and will also include a distillery restaurant live entertainment as well. the armory on north king street has sat empty for years. last year the city sent out a request for proposals to transform the eighty year old building superintendent wants to give all employees a raise but that means cuts are coming to other areas will break down the budget proposal. plus president obama taking aim at certain gop presidential candidates who are talking bad about the economy and seal sightings in for junior beach by the animals are coming ashore in why you need to stay away a lot of clouds out there but things are breaking up we have some sun trying to peek through their over the weekend will have a chance for a couple showers temperatures stay below coming out and as we take a look at thirteen years now traffic camera in norfolk and accident has been moved to the median at the berkeley bridge onto sixty four west but as you can see your traffic is still jammed for about a mile back to tidewater drive so your clearest alternate routes if . know the teachers did get a pay raise this year the new superintendent released her proposed budget this week includes a two percent increase for all employees but it also includes some job cuts. anyway spent the day pouring over the proposal and jimmy how many positions are janitor proposed budget cuts twenty two specialist positions and eighteen classroom instructional positions but it does add nine teacher positions and local advocacy groups are hoping that dr been confined the additional funding to retain the math and reading specialists and teachers are saying that a two percent raise is just too low i can't believe the superintendent would actually say this or eighties dr melinda bearings very first budget proposal for norfolk public schools included two percent salary increase for all full time employees at each of these errors six to seven percent increase they deserve in the education association of norfolk says two percent is just not enough the acceptable range will be maybe ten percent two percentage of the major costs alone are we a lot more than that. apparently daniel cowan attract highly qualified teachers. it just has to do better than the eve day and all the um do you play them because you might keep people there and do not paint anyone in his last lap and if you even think that two percent increase the pain in order to cut costs. several math and reading specialist positions are in danger of being eliminated cost cutting measures that don't seem to be worth it for some parents and teachers. we hope to own more employees because they were hitting thirty one position caught them that track employee and the norfolk education association says it has been working closely with doctor been to address the salary increase issue they hope to meet with her again sometime this month. jenny me thirteen years now. superintendent's budget proposal also sets aside more than a million dollars to help cover the increased costs of employee benefits including retirement two hundred and will go toward helping homeless students there will be a public hearing on this proposal next wednesday night in newport news school bus drivers accused of attacking a twelve year old student but school leaders tell us the student is also at fault in this case for allegedly acting appropriately. police say fifty eight year old james hawkins got into a fight with the student wednesday afternoon. hopkins is charged with misdemeanor assault. school leaders tell us there is surveillance video of the incident but it's not being released because it's part of that student's record sales are showing up along the shore in virginia beach animal control officer say seals normally come ashore because they love the cold weather. there were five sightings yesterday in virginia beach the aquarium stranding response team is warning people not to see these wild animals. experts say the seals calm demeanor can change if you get too close will look much more waving their flippers at you and they have teeth or some other dogs but they are keen not only is it dangerous but being wild seals is also illegal. experts say you also shouldn't fish near seals. if you spot a seal call the stranding response team right away. now here are some interesting facts about seals from national geographic their eighteen known species of true seals meaning their lists seals mother seals and pups find each other using a familiar call and certain species of seals can hold their breath for one hour more to a warning about a rabid skunk the animal was found in james city county and richmond road just west of anderson's corner. if you have come in contact with this cult called the health department right away. this is the second rabid animal on the peninsula this week on tuesday the peninsula health district found a rabid moved out hours ago a rain snow actually now starting to see the clouds break up. nice shot here are some beautiful sun raises the sun gets ready to set here coming up just a few minutes after six so that say about fifty or so minutes from now on radar to mention everything is now gone course we had the snow yesterday evening turned to rain in most areas in turn too much off to the north will have more on that coming up we had at last half hour but up around she get key areas just north of there up to six inches of snow right now forty but it feels like thirty two with winds right now sustained at fourteen but gusting to thirty mph and the bear much pressure is rising now that storm pulls away wednesday with said yesterday. we have around forty mph thirty seven thirty seven you can see thirty three incur to forty four down there in many of the clothes she got to the water the stronger the winds were. meanwhile temperatures are up just a little bit from yesterday to most of the immediate area can be chilly tonight but again it'll feel even colder when you factor in that when the wind definitely gusty this evening as we go to the overnight the wind will gradually ease now that's good news bad news the good news is the windchill won't be as much of an issue late tonight and early tomorrow if you're out there taking the early morning run or just going to run some errands you can see the actual air temperature that allows it to get a little bit colder again with the readings down in the upper twenty s to near thirty in sum the most rural of locations sunshine to start the day tomorrow and then a little bit of a cloud to increase during the afternoon. not that would produce any precipitation at least not yet it's tomorrow evening and tomorrow night we can start to see some rain chances were supposed to be mid fifties and instead we're going to approach fifty at best during the afternoon while lot of spots in the upper forties notice by the evening we're still seeing some of those thicker clouds and then during the overnight as one will see a chance a few showers breaking out with again the temperatures not quite as stepping up the lows every night and that means high temperature sunday afternoon a degree or two warmer again up near fifty best chance of a shower could happen at anytime during the day sunday but i think this is a little overdone for back inland areas on to say mainly a couple of morning showers scattered around the area and then clearing. speaking of clearing there's that storm very intense system rapidly pulling off to the north and east so clearing and cold tonight thirty four with diminishing winds little colder inland a little milder right near the water while forty seven increase in clouds as chilly for this time of year. tomorrow evening a chance for a stray shower but i really think most of the showers will be overnight and then a few still around during the first half of sunday with a high temperature for lucky fifty and probably should've gone forty eight or forty nine pence on the clouds we get that day fifty six though on monday sixty five tuesday and and thursday spring has sprung and not over the weekend when we wanted to be yet well we're turning the corner next week where you and keep going to say thank you right now the lapd is testing in i found that o j simpson's old home find out what led up to the discovery and two more students are facing charges in the cafeteria shooting not for what they dead. but for . i two more stones are facing charges after a fourteen year old boy opened fire in a school cafeteria. the sheriff in butler county ohio says those two students knew the team bought a weapon to school monday and didn't tell anyone. the kids are charged with failing to report a crime. four people were hurt in the shooting. the accused gunman james hancock is in juvenile detention on attempted murder charges between police and the community that's the goal of three meetings in hampton roads next week attorney general mark herring says he wants to highlight the good that's happening around the commonwealth and learn what still can be done to better promote public safety committees will happen tuesday in newport news norfolk and virginia beach and there is a complete schedule at thirteen is now the cost two hundred and forty two thousand s how many jobs were added in the us in february the newest numbers from the labor department show unemployment just under five percent. president obama commented on the report saying quote america is pretty darn great right now he took aim at the republicans making doomsday claims about the economy sector has created jobs every single month since i signed that job killing obamacare bill congressman bobby scott says more still needs to be done to grow the economy. he send us a statement pushing for higher minimum wage and more our nation's working families the proposals that would boost wages help them balance work and family and level the playing field by eliminating discrimination well the threat of more layoffs is still very real at newport news shipbuilding we got inside to talk to workers today why they're hopeful that things will turn around and there's a good chance the light rail extension the new developments in the fight against light rail how a referendum could put the project on hold for a christening day for the uss washington at hand here newport news shipbuilding on my getting that story coming up and released today the latest results and bobbi kristina the autopsy. some cause for celebration tonight in hampton roads largest private employer newport news shipbuilding has seen tough times in recent months with two rounds of layoffs and another one still possible but this week and a glimmer of hope they'll christen the navy's newest nuclear powered submarine in my coding tells us workers and better days to come. it's definitely something that humans and i don't ever see your friends family relatives and being laid off but i try not to concern myself with things i can't control my job and a good job they've done building the navy's fourteen virginia class submarine the success story comes in the midst of tough times. twelve hundred layoffs here so far and more possibly become that life does go on at newport news shipbuilding as evidence the christening ceremony this weekend for thousand and eleven newport news shipbuilding and general dynamics electric boat have partnered in the virginia class submarine program building two subs a year continue at least through the early twenty twenties knowing that the money will be there is crucial. well that this certainly is phenomenal not just for us because the costs become predictable gives us a better test drive those costs down shipyard workers are understandably concerned about the future but they're trying to stay upbeat. i hope they come back out there ready to come back and to experience this again so we can continue to build its ships but the loss of law to give the cats and rats christening attendees could hear much more about what the future holds for subs and for funding from the ceremonies principal speaker navy secretary ray mavis mei getting thirteen years now. organizers say there are enough signatures to put the no light rail referendum on the november ballot. our partners at the virginian pilot reported as of this morning virginia beach treasure john atkinson says there are more than nineteen thousand signatures and more are expected and number of people signed the petition and polling places on super tuesday officials have not yet verified the signatures. if your commute takes you through chesapeake next week you might have some might

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