Process took so long hes no longer eligible he feel turned 21, his father cannot petition for him to become a citizen. He has lived his whole life in this country since he was 3, his father is an american citizen, hes an undocumented immigrant. The only solution for him is the dream act. Only countrythe i know. My family and friends are here and everything i know as america. The dream act is important to me and many others like me who are in the same situation. We have the resources to help this country greatly but dont have a paper to do this. We Hope Congress will put political issues aside and pass the dream act. Yanid is right. Will america be better off if we deported him . The answer is very obvious. Chauns ago, 1992, min parents brought him to the United States at four years old and overcame obstacles to complete his education. In 2009, he graduated from the university of california with a bachelors degree in neuroscience. Heres what he said. My dream is to make several contribu
This Dearborn County home. The boy does live in the house at the end of this long gravel driveway off van wedding road. The Sheriffs Office says the child was shot with a 357 revolver handgun and was found dead when deputies arrived. Throughout the night, several cruisers with sunman police, Indiana State Police and the Coroners Office have come down the road. The Dearborn County Sheriffs Office says how the shooting happened still remains under investigation. This is as bad as it gets. For all emergency personnel, with the sheriffs department, sunman police, ems, Dearborn County Coroners Office, Indiana State Police. Anybody involved in Something Like this, its as bad as it gets when it involves a child. Reporter no charges have been filed and the Sheriffs Office would not comment on anyone else the shooting. Reporting from sunman, indiana, in Dearborn County, emily wood, wlwt news 5. Jonathan along with a lot of details right now, the childs name is being with held so authorities can
And another big warmup on tap for the weekend. Hallelujah. Jennifer schack has the spring like temperatures and how long theyll stick around. Its saturday, february 27, 2016. This is news 5 today. [captioning made possible by wlwttv] jonathan good morning. Welcome to news 5 today. Thanks for joining us on this saturday. Im jonathan hawgood. This is meteorologist Jennifer Schack. On what would normally be the penultimate day of february. But, alas, its a leap year so weve got two more to go. Im ready to get out of this month. Jennifer we had somebody yesterday who was a leap year baby. My sons friend is a leap year baby. Jonathan do you recognize your birthday on march 1 . Jennifer i think you stay february. I dont know what the answer was. Kyla is doing a story on monday. Monday. Well figure out the answer. This weekend is going to be nice. Jennifer really nice. Today, a couple degrees above average. A nice jump comfortably above average tomorrow. Most of the weekend looks dry. Well en
This is meteorologist Jennifer Schack. It is the 27th of 2016. So if you add up 26 and the one in between in 2016, you get 27. Jennifer which is where were at. Im excited about the leap year thing. Jonathan im excited about it. More importantly, only three more days left in february. Jennifer right. So thats good stuff. In march, i just got a tweet from somebody who said yesterday affect afternoon, should i put away the snow gear . I told them march can be wet, heavy snows and measurable snow still. Jonathan it ends up accumulating more. Lets hope it doesnt. We have several rain chances and snow chances. Heres satellite and radar with cloud cover during the night. With the sun coming up from the east, it may be misleading when sun comes up with extra cloud cover. More midday afternoon sun expected. Wind chills are in the 20s. Its a colder start, though we have a weekend warmup in the forecast. Cold to chilly this morning. Visibilities are high. Shouldnt have a problem with morning fog.
SALAMANCA — Salamanca High School has announced brothers Mitchel Schnaufer and Matthew Schnaufer as valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively, of the Class of 2024.