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change preventing staff members from interacting with children off-campus including no overnight trips. . reporter: and over nature s with the person and a late at stores facility. : been coming forward this important to provide them and families with resources necessary to work through these issues. catherine:we first told you about today s arrest through our mobile app. we sent a push alert at just after 3 this afternoon. you can download the kron-4 news app to get the latest breaking news. it s free for i-phone and android devices. grant:some breaking news we are following tonight. charlotte police say a protester has died following last nights protests. charlotte officials say the man was shot during the protests but was not wounded by a police officer. demonstrators have taken to the streets of charlotte, north carolina. for a third night in a row. this after a police officer shot and killed a black man. this is video from last night - where peaceful protests tur
FremontCaliforniaUnited-statesNew-yorkMoscowMoskvaRussiaCanadaTulsa-countyOklahomaNevadaDubai this is in the pocono mountains and you ve got white caps on the lake. that doesn t happen a whole lot, so, again, another indication of just how windy it is. the west winds have cleared things out for the most part. we re watching this area for the snow that you may have heard about for friday morning. it s certainly going to be cold enough in most of the area. it s 41 right now. the temperature keeps going down. it s in the 30s north and west. and with all that wind it feels a whole lot colder. and we re still gusting well over 30 miles an hour, 30 to 40 miles an hour in most places. 40 miles an hour at mt. pocono right now. temperature holding relatively steady. still pretty windy with gusts close to 40. and then this evening the temperature goes down, but the wind goes down as well. let s see how cold it gets tonight and talk more about that snow that could affect the morning rush on friday. that s in just a few minutes. see you then, glenn. this just in, a row home col
AlabamaUnited-statesNew-castle-countyDelawareAlaskaVermontTurkeyChinaMinnesotaMozambiqueRussiaWashington me four homes were broken into on saturday in the mecia neighborhood. in one case the thief broke into the house and the homeowner was in the shower. we re very fortunate that they did not cross paths. reporter: a burglar alarm was sounding while the thief was at work. and he still managed to get away before police arrived. police do have one clue. this photo of a white car that parked in front of one of the homes that was robbed. the white car stayed for about 15 minutes before the thief hit. which leads us to one of our bits of advice which is if you see something say something. reporter: keith roberts isn t sure why his home was targeted. but it was still unsettling for him. obviously, it takes away your sense of security and santuary in your own home. reporter: keith says his home is more modest than some of his neighbors so he s not sure why he was targeted but tampa police simply believe this was a crime of doesn t seem very opportunistic. it was daylight
BradentonFloridaUnited-statesCanadaTampa-bayTampaLake-landIranPinellas-countySea-islandBritish-columbiaPasco-county jeopardy when your face is on. wheel of fugitive! this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. mason: good evening. scott is off tonight. i m anthony mason and this is our western edition. winter saved its best for last in this final week of the season, it dumped more than two feet of snow on parts of the northeast and brought blizzard conditions to new england. the storm is blamed for least two deaths. two big cities, new york and philadelphia, got less than expected, but still enough to cause major travel headaches. flight cancellations this week are well over 8,000, and utility companies have been working to restore power to more than 200,000 homes and businesses. we have a team of correspondents covering the storm. first, david begnaud in albany, new york. reporter: anthony, winter will get the last laugh. after all this snow today, the last few months have been mild and bleak. spring is just six days away, and this has been a wallop. here in albany, it s near-
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