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Businesses. Reporter the man who runs the neighboring Hardware Store agrees. A couple of weekends this summer were absolute gridlock in town. Nothing moved. If thats the down side how much worse could this be . Reporter town leaders say their studies show 2,000 vehicles use the short cut on a normal saturday and as many as 7,000 on a holiday saturday. They say the closure will provide data for future changes. Traffic counting and seeing where they are heading from and going to. The data are showing if your destination is the beach, the fastest way to get there is highway 17. Thats what the freeway was built to accommodate. One homeowner says he hopes the holiday closure leads to permanent changes. Right now im a captive in my house on saturdays. If i leave anytime after 10 00 in the morning. So it could take me an hour to get back here. Reporter now the town tried an unannounced closure last weekend and people said it was a disast ....
Deadly crash and the survivor who got up on stage. We are following breaking news out of israel tonight. New information about the deadly attack in tel aviv. News 4 at 11 00 starts now. New pictures and new clues in the quadruple shooting that shut down part of north capital street in northwest d. C. This afterno afternoon. A Police Officer was injured responding to the shoot and we have a look at the men police want to question about all of it. Shomari stone is in northwest d. C. With surveillance photos. Reporter good evening. Police hope someone recognizes the man you are about to see in the surveillance images. The shooting happened at new york avenue and north capital street. People who live here say they heard several shots fired. Take a look at these surveillance Big Ben Liquor store. Police say the man dressed in this dark hooded sweatshirt and faded jeans is a person ....
1:30-3 p.m. A Better Life Brianna’s Hope, substance abuse recovery and support group meeting, Meese Chapel United Methodist Church, 2906 C.R. 60, Auburn. To meet by video conference, email brad.sisk@inumc.org. 6-8 p.m. â First Friday events in downtown Auburn; wagon rides at Jackson Street between 6th and 7th streets; Hoosier Mama Food Truck; Eckhart Public Library planting sunflowers; Auburn Garden Club planting annuals; live music 6-7 p.m. by Austin Marsh at 9th Street Brew Coffee House, DeKalb High School jazz band at Olive Twist and Dave Kurtz at Auburn Atrium MarketPlace. 8 p.m. â Saturday 7:30-10 a.m. â ....