y25esy yi0y eyewitness news. protesting for the man they call scooter bug . demonstrators make a list of demands after a fatal police involved shooting . president elect trump has a message of unity this thanksgiving. how abraham lincoln is playing a large role in his quest to what he calls rebuilding the country. and thanksgiving compassion . how a community is coming together when so many families recovering from hur most. eyewitness news starts right now. demonstrations frustration and allegations against police officers all part of an emotionally charged evening in durham . good evening - i m steve daniels. and i m tisha powell. these protests are a direct response to the officer involved shooting that left 34-year old frank clark dead. bug and they call both his death and what they label harassment of people living in the mcdougald terrace neighborhood unnecessary. angelica alvarez is live in durham where the tension i
secretary said there s an ongoing review process underway to figure out what action to take in response to the suspected bombing of that russian jetliner. home land security officials will announce whatever the new measures are at some point later today. time now is 4:31, check in with steve on friday. beautiful morning to see the june. you been looking in the monitor. i saw it on my way in. drove out of my garage. saw the planets. i m not an astronomer, but i play one on tv. we have the crescent moon, we have jupiter, venus and mars. take your pick. we re looking at the grabbed lake. and it s grand lake. it s clear and cold. beautiful up in slot south lake tahoe. more snow on the way. could be a bit of patchy fog. 30s, 40s on the temps. napa, santa rosa, there could be others. a lot of 40s here. morgan hills, gilroy, 37, 38. mid-40 s. about the same as yesterday, maybe running a couple degrees warmer, it will be in the 30s for many, north the south, the mount
After over three decades of dedicated service, Vickie Henderson, the executive director of the Northern Kentucky Children's Advocacy Center (NKYCAC), has announced her retirement. She will be succeede
The Delaware Department of Agriculture is facing scrutiny after employees allegedly received state funds for boarding farm animals seized from what the Department claims were situations of neglect or abuse.