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Stopping in the area hoping their messages stick with voters. An unusual spring snow. We are sick of it. That is actually snow falling. Putting a damper on the weekend. The snow has led up but the frigid temperatures are sticking around. Cbs2 news sunday morning continues. Good morning. Coming up on 7 00 a. M. It is 7 00 a. M. On this sunday, april 10. Im andrea grymes. The top stories are ahead. First Vanessa Murdock has a look at the forecast. It looks pretty out there right now. I think it is a beautiful start. Just not warm. A beautiful february. Exactly. If we turned back the clocks, it would feel normal outside. It does feel like teens and 20s. At least it is bright and beautiful. Thirtytwo right now in the city. The actual temperature 31. Here are the wind chills the wind chills. Feeling i 26 in the city. Feels like 13 in ferndale. Under a freeze warning until 10 00 a. M. This morning. Soon, that will expire as temperature ....
Alexandria Fire Chief Jeff Karrow recalls fighting fire as tough, technical and all about teamwork Fire chief remembers how well all the fire departments and other agencies worked together, to avoid injuries, save downtown residents as nearly 90 firefighters responded a year ago. 6:23 am, Feb. 25, 2021 × Firefighters from six departments battled the the blaze in downtown Alexandria Feb. 25, 2020. Some were on the scene for nine hours. (Echo Press file photo) When Alexandria Fire Chief Jeff Karrow thinks about the Feb. 25 fire last year that wiped out six businesses and displaced nearly two dozen residents, he doesn’t always think about the devastation. He likes to remember the positives or what he calls “wins.” ....
Alexandria Fire Chief Jeff Karrow recalls fighting fire as tough, technical and all about teamwork Fire chief remembers how well all the fire departments and other agencies worked together, to avoid injuries, save downtown residents as nearly 90 firefighters responded a year ago. 6:23 am, Feb. 25, 2021 × Firefighters from six departments battled the the blaze in downtown Alexandria Feb. 25, 2020. Some were on the scene for nine hours. (Echo Press file photo) When Alexandria Fire Chief Jeff Karrow thinks about the Feb. 25 fire last year that wiped out six businesses and displaced nearly two dozen residents, he doesn’t always think about the devastation. He likes to remember the positives or what he calls “wins.” ....