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developing. that is where the spc is highlighting those areas for severe weather. this will begin to clear out later this evening. lingering showers overnight tonight, but overall we begin to see drying conditions. we still have to deal with a lot of rainfall. take a look at futurecast. almost an inch in lynchburg. over an inch in bedford. an inch -and-a-half in martinsville. temperatures this afternoon all dependent on if we can break the wedge. we're mainly looking at mid to upper 50s and...
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plan on goingtospcandi would love to catch a bus to williams park, now i'm a have to probably walk two blocks to get to school and i hope it's not raining. stand up: this space is was one of the bus stops here in williams park, now all that remains is marks that shows where it was. sot for the first time in some 60 years the psta buses are not all coming to this park. brad miller ceo of psta says with the grid system.buses will reach more ground instead of stopping at williams park as a hub. sot now the buses go on all the streets in the grid system of downtown st. pete, connecting to the hospitals, to more jobs, to more people's homes. 10 news wtsp community over the valentine's day weekend... 10 news anchor rivera spent sunday night hosting a valentine for a the dinner gala was organized to benefit wounded veteran romy ca- margo's nonprofit rehab facility called "stay in step". coming up at 5 on 10 news this morning a dangerous night on the roads in tennessee. officials urging people to stay home after sleet and ice sent people spinning into ditches. michigan's governor aski
plan on going to spc and i would love to catch a bus to williams park, now i'm a have to probably walk two blocks to get to school and i hope it's not raining. stand up: this space is was one of the bus stops here in williams park, now all that remains is marks that shows where it was. sot for the first time in some 60 years the psta buses are not all coming to this park. brad miller ceo of psta says with the grid system.buses will reach more ground instead of stopping at williams park as a...
goingtospcyouwould love to catch a bus to williams park. nowvy to walk two blocks. >> reporter: this pace was one of the bugs stops. now what remains are marks that show where it was. >> for the first time in 50 years the buses are not all coming to this park. >> reporter: brad miller the ceo, says with the grid system but busts will reach more ground instead of stopping at williams park as a hub making it more convent. >> they go -- connecting to the to more homes. >> reporter: downtown st. pete. wtsp>> some now say those living in the at that time mrashg have nowhere else to go. the city is reaching out to the homeless community. more on that part of the story on our website, wtsp.com. >>> swe we saw some beautiful weather this weekend. will it continue into your workweek. check in. >> it was a great valentine's day. temperatures are a lot more on the mild side right now than they were 24 hours ago at the same time. right now 07 degrees in tampa. 64 in -- changes are coming to the forecast. i wind into view. you can see a cross the -- across the mississippi, tennessee valleys
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, but he's putting his career on hold to serve hiscountry.spc. douglasharris/virginia national guard: "i'm actually excited. i have a great group of leaders to deploy with and fall under." harris is one of 450 soldiers in the 1st battalion, 116th infantry who are preparing for deployment. they'll be serving in the persian gulf country of qatar, where they'll be protecting other members of the military. it will be the fifth deployment for sergent first class james bartels. sfc james bartels/virginia national guard: "each one presents its challenges and it's fun working through those challenges." perhaps the biggest challege, personally, is preparing his wife and children for his time away. bartels: "making sure call if the sink breaks. i also want to make sure my children, as much as they can be, are prepared emotionally and physically as well." giving up a year of civilian life is a personal sacrifice, but soldiers say it isn't without benefits. spc. taylor redmond/virginia national guard: "it's going to be a good opportunity to progress my career, learn a lot, and develop myse
, but he's putting his career on hold to serve his country. spc. douglas harris/virginia national guard: "i'm actually excited. i have a great group of leaders to deploy with and fall under." harris is one of 450 soldiers in the 1st battalion, 116th infantry who are preparing for deployment. they'll be serving in the persian gulf country of qatar, where they'll be protecting other members of the military. it will be the fifth deployment for sergent first class james bartels. sfc james...
bill about charter school accountability which istospcahas passed but by the democrat and republican governs the brown act clrlt and way that it interesting being that having - i mean people in sacramento are saying wait for the next governor but he will continue to get whatever he wants of nobody likes it we should be cautious about that and i think last i'll say i urge you all if the next come to the next meeting it is the one we're tell maybe a march meanwhile meeting by some next month we'll see what bills have been proposed and we will remember that at least currently this committee actually takes positions desperate an legislative proposals not recommended to the board if you're interested please come to the supervisor wienmeeting. >> and then last time is short and nobody it paying attention but one of the policies will which actually is about committees the board committees will come back to the committee again so autograph of everybody should get a copy of the drafted policy which we didn't have in committee that's why we took no action and we welcome you are inpu
bill about charter school accountability which is to spc a has passed but by the democrat and republican governs the brown act clrlt and way that it interesting being that having - i mean people in sacramento are saying wait for the next governor but he will continue to get whatever he wants of nobody likes it we should be cautious about that and i think last i'll say i urge you all if the next come to the next meeting it is the one we're tell maybe a march meanwhile meeting by some next month...