Little bit so its not going to strengthen before making land fall. Its going to remain 80 Miles Per Hour. Its just offshore but Hurricane Force winds are still onshore just to the east of apalachicola and it continues to move and kind of waiver a little bit. It will probably make land fall technically in the next few hours. Hurricane warning where the storm is but look at all the Tropical Storm watches. Theyre up and down the eastern seaboard covering most eastern seaboard. Its going to take a track to the east of tallahassee, to the west of charleston. Just to the west of hatteras by 8 a. M. Saturday. By the time it gets there winds will be 50. By that time rain and showers are going to make it in to the Northern Neck and lower bay and also delmarva. The real troubling part, it doesnt go anywhere. Sunday, monday, tuesday. Tuesday at 11 00 for crying out loud it is still off the atlantic coast. Thats why were so concerned with massive beach erosion. We mentionedar Tropical Storm watch
Helium balloons attempts to land. We will tell you what is next for him, friday, september 13th, 2013. Announcer from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and Savannah Guthrie. Live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning. Welcome to today. Its 7 00 on the west coast. Im matt lauer. Good morning. Im Savannah Guthrie with al roker and Natalie Morales. It breaks your heart when you think of how hard they worked to rebuild the section of the broad walk and shops and overtaken by flames. New concerns to the deadly flood waters in colorado. We have nbcs joe fryer. Good morning, joe. Reporter good morning, matt. A nerve wrecking feeling. Roads like this are a common sight in the area making it hard to get around. So far in colorado, at least three people have died and the dangers are not over. Overnight sirens in Downtown Boulder warn residents to move to Higher Ground as flood waters continue to rise. In Commerce City near denver, a mandatory neighborhood evacuation over fears
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Announcing today it has charged 50 people, 50, in a widespread and longrunning bribery scheme to get their kids into some of the countrys most elite clejts and universities colleges and universities. It is the Largest College admissions scam ever prosecuted by the justice department. Those facing charges, ceos, athletic coaches at some of these elite schools, insiders at the s. A. T. Or a. C. T. Testing centers, and obviously affluent parents, including Academy Award nominee Felicity Huffman and full house Actress Lori Loughlin. Prosecutors unveiled what theyve dubbed operation varsity blues this morning in boston, saying an admissions consultant by the name of William Rick Singer was at the center of this vast scheme. A central defendant in the scheme, william singer, will plead guilty today to charges of racketeering, conspiracy, Money Laundering conspiracy, conspiracy to defraud the United States and obstruction of justice. Between roughly 2011 and 2018, wealthy parents paid singer
GRAMPIAN — Students from Curwensville Area Elementary School’s third grade classes and their teachers, Matt Wassil, J.T. Irwin, Denise Clark and Lindsey Bilger, recently participated in the annual Conservation and