Im brian bolter. There is a chance you may see a little bit of snow as youre getting ready to start your weekend. Sue, winter storm sounds a little strong. Thats what i would say because the storm is not going to be that powerful. Its a disturbance, an alberta clipper. They tend to be a weaker system with not a lot of moisture similar to last night except timing is everything and this is probably going to begin in the afternoon and will move through our region during the friday evening rush hour. So we are concerned that maybe there will be a little bit of slippery going for some of you. Let me show you where the system is now. Its not a huge storm that comes up the east coast. Its a fast moving system centered over the dakotas, the snow toward minneapolis streaking toward chicago. Its making its way toward d. C. Its going to be real fast. Im thinking well only see about three to six hours worth of snow, but round 2 will come in the afternoon, no problems for the morning rush hour, alt
Danger. The cia was forced to extract. Risk exposing the persons identity. The network pumped it up like crazy. U. S. Intelligence pulled a very high level agent out of russia, concerned that they might blow their cover. They repeatedly mishandled classified intelligence. In part, because of concerns that the president could expose the asset. Thats really shocking. Jesse but it turns out, thats not exactly true. Multiple outlets, including fox news, reported that President Trump had nothing to do with it. Instead, the spy was pulled out because of concerns about media reporting around russia election interference. The decision was also made before trump even took office. Former cia director, mike pompeo, slamming cnn over the reporting period the reporting is inaccurate. You should know, i dont talk about things like this very often. It is only on occasions where there something that i think puts people at risk or the reporting is so egregious as to put enormous risk at the United Stat
In the aftermath of the Lewiston shootings, a national coalition is making recommendations about how to prevent a tragedy like it from happening again.
In the aftermath of the Lewiston shootings, a national coalition is making recommendations about how to prevent a tragedy like it from happening again.
Dr. Chuck Bishop, the superintendent of Jefferson County Schools, met May 13 with three representatives of Ranson’s Girl Scout Troup 15125 (from left) Laura Snyder, Ariana Ridgeway and Madeline Neady