guilty verdict. signed by the forelady. and we had no doubt that if we had a chance to present our case in a court of law, that they would see through the one last con that alex murdaugh was trying to pull and they d. wow. what a night. so quick. so fast. what a night. we ll get into all of it. good morning, everyone. it is friday. we re dwglad you re us with. it took that jury less than three hours. alex murdaugh found guilty of murdering his own wife and son. hours from now, the sentencing, plus this it just came up. glass breaking out anywhere. tornadoes ripping through texas and louisiana as well. the severe weather threat is not over yet for millions of americans we have correspondents live on the ground. we also have this for you. i m begging you, by the grace of god, please, people, do what is best. can you hear the outrage and desperation. it is boil over in east pal stun. families are demanding to evacuated or relocated from their own hometown. but
The Kanawha County Commission covered many topics at their April 4 meeting, including the Kanawha Charleston Humane Association building, Sissonville Public Service District, Tuesday’s storms and the use of opioid litigation funds.
the very compact eye is just to our west. you heard tom sater talking about the heavy winds. it puts biloxi in a precarious position for heaviest winds, potential for rain and storm surge. thank you. ed, you are in mobile, alabama. have you seen conditions there change yet? reporter: we ve been watching a steady amount of rainfall. the winds have not been that intense in the early evening hours. that is expected to chang as we appear to be on the eastern edge of the storm. you ve heard us report over the last few minutes that appears to be the side of the storm that will be the greatest concern. we ve heard those storm sirens going off in the city of mobile a little while ago and those