<p>Amanuel Gebremariam is chef-owner of Zemam’s and Zemam’s Too restaurants in Tucson, Arizona. Zemam’s was the first Ethiopian restaurant in town. Gebremariam’s children Favin, Noah, and Lucas now help manage and promote the restaurants, and the family plans to expand their original location with an international sports bar later this year. AMANUEL GEBREMARIAM: I came […]</p>
eyewitness news this saturday. and it is may 15th. it is preakness saturday and good morning to you. good morning. it is a pretty nice day already. after yesterday got very hot, very warm, very humid, the storms rolled through last night, and then we started to see some clearing. take a look at the damage left behind by the storms. we had a tree topple. we ll show you that in just a second. the neighbors think that tree was hit by lightning, however, no one was hurt by this particular incident. anne arundel county, 7:00, we had just gone off the air and we came right back on to let you know that had happened. this is the scene in charles county. those are punctures and dents to the hood of a car. hail was the culprit there. it actually looked like snow. so much that it looked like snow, so the grown was pretty much covered in that. we re told two-inch hail which is approaching the size of golf ball hail. definitely a lot going on. what we re looing at now is a forecast
weekend in store. we will be looking for a pleasant saturday, with lower dew points, seasonably warm temperatures. with temperature in the mid- 70s, which is normal for this time of year. but again, to get to that, we have to wipe out this heat and humidity. and that s going to come by the way of this front. we ll have your complete updated first warning forecast. stay with wjz for first warning weather coverage. for a complete update, log onto weench.com. the family of a teenager wins a legal victory in their long and agonizing battle. wjz stays on the story live at the ball field, where the tragedy happened. mike hellgren is live with the new twist on the investigation. the judge ruled the family can sue an electrical contractor for the city. green died when she touched a section of fence that had made contact with a live wire right here and that sent jolts of electricity through her body. deanna green s family has been fighting for accountability almost four years