Maddie Heimsch
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13-09-2022 16:00:09
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#BREAKING: Milwaukee County Zoo officials tell me the elephant that fell down earlier today is up and walking. Milwaukee fire crews seemingly used a front-end loader to get it back up safely. I'll have more from Milwaukee County Zoo officials at 4&5 CBS 58 News
The Village of DeForest Board meeting is at capacity tonight (after being moved to the high school to accommodate increased interest) as residents pack in for the QTS data center presentation. Catch the details of that presentation tonight on News 3 Now at 10. News 3 Now / Channel 3000
NEW TONIGHT: The City of Providence puts up signage prohibiting civil immigration enforcement on city property. The Mayor's office tells us about 200 will be posted between this week and next. Total cost of the signage and ICE's response tonight at 6 on NBC 10 WJAR.
GOV. MCKEE LIFTS TRAVEL BAN: The Rhode Island travel ban has officially been lifted. State police responded to 269 disabled vehicles, more than 20 crashes and issued more than 40 tickets for violating the traffic ban that's been in effect since Sunday night. william jose amaya
NEW DATA: HealthSource RI is reporting a sharp decline in open enrollment insurance recipients. If you’re part of the drop, tell us why! NBC 10 WJAR
DNC CHAIR IN RI—National DNC Chairman Ken Martin is at Johnston Senior High School this morning, touring the new school alongside Johnston Mayor Joseph Polisena Jr. Gov. Dan McKee is absent from the tour. NBC 10 WJAR
CROFT CRISIS: This letter from the Croft School details the school’s founder’s alleged “mismanagement and misrepresentation” of school finances. We have the full lawsuit and we hear from parents tonight on NBC 10 WJAR at 5:30.
🔊COYOTE AT T.F. GREEN: Scanner audio reports a Jet Blue flight leaving T.F. Green Airport was turned around this morning after hitting a coyote on departure. If you were on this flight, reach out to us NBC 10 WJAR!
ONLY ON NBC 10 WJAR: The Former Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of RI under the Trump administration is now legal director for a deportation defense nonprofit. Our exclusive interview on the about-face, only NBC 10 at 6.
NEW TONIGHT--The Rhode Island Council on K-12 Education will decide tonight whether or not to grant an emergency reduction to the school year following February's historic blizzard. Could the 2025-26 school year be two days shorter? The council's vote tonight on NBC 10 WJAR at 11.
EAST PROVIDENCE RESIDENTS: Did you see or hear the explosion last night? Reach out to us if you did! NBC 10 WJAR
IN THE COURTROOM: Closing arguments just wrapped up in the case against Joseph Gannon, a former Providence teacher accused of sexually assaulting a once-student. Those arguments and witness testimony on NBC 10 WJAR at 4 and 6.
RIGHT NOW: Mayor Smiley is on Federal Hill speaking with us about the two violent incidents on in the area just this week. The action the city is taking, tonight on NBC 10 WJAR at 6.