Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Sunny, breezy and cooler…High 63
Sunny and Highs near 70 for the weekend
Wind Advisory through Noon: Wilkes County as well as Carroll and Grayson County (Va). Expect 40 to 50 mph winds near the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Freeze Watch overnight into Saturday morning: Davie, Stokes, Surry, Yadkin and Wilkes County. Frost Advisory: Rowan County
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With ‘Halloween’ falling on Sunday this year, some cities and towns including Dobson, King, Walnut Cove, Asheboro and Wilkesboro are encouraging Trick or Treating on Saturday night (Oct 30). Watch out for the ‘little ones’ roaming around the neighborhood both Saturday and Sunday evening. For a list of Halloween alternatives including Trunk or Treats go to www.wbfj.fm
Early voting for the November 2nd mid-term Elections continues in North Carolina through 1pm on Saturday. For Voter Guides (especial the Judicial candidates) and a list of early voting sites by county…go to the Elections section on the top right corner of the News Blog.
FYI: This election you can participate in a first for North Carolina and the country…a statewide instant runoff election. Voters will select a first, second and third choice to fill a vacant seat on the state Court of Appeals. If no candidate gets the 50-percent plus one vote needed to win the seat, election officials will then tally up voters' second and third choices to get a winner.
Is there a problem with some of the touch-screen voting machines around the state? Well, Tom Fetzer, the chairman of the Republican Party in North Carolina alleged Thursday that a programming flaw with touch-screen voting machines used for early voting in 36 counties is causing votes intended for GOP candidates to be counted for Democrats. Fetzer said that if the State Board of Elections does not enact a list of demands intended to remedy the problem ASAP, then GOP lawyers will be in federal court later today seeking a statewide injunction. www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/10/28/1793274/nc-gop-head-voting-machines-defective.html#ixzz13k7Y1dec
Pepsi Co. will expand its Winston-Salem call center, adding about 200 jobs and investing $7 million dollars in new construction. Sources close to the deal, saying that the Pepsi jobs would pay, on average, $36,500 a year, not including benefits. www.journalnow.com/news/2010/oct/29/pepsi-to-keep-local-unit-ar-492866/
Jobs site: http://careers.pepsico.com/key/pepsi-call-center-winston-salem-jobs.html
Two tornadoes in two days hitting Stokes County. Officials with the National Weather Service confirmed that a tornado did touched down in Stokes County around 7:30pm early Wednesday evening. (Jouralnow.com)
Rain and a large collection of silt closed all seven soccer fields at the Sara Lee Soccer Complex in Winston-Salem. The soccer fields should be opened within the next 10 days. Two soccer teams canceled their games this weekend due to flooding. www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-soccer-field-floods-101028,0,2238712.story
Sports: Conference races are heating up in High School Football.
Mt Tabor vs North Davidson...High Point Andrews vs Carver...Thomasville at Salisbury
(The World Series) Game TWO: The GIANTS over the RANGERS… 9 -0. (Game 3…Saturday at 7pm on Fox 8)
Big win for the Wolfpack last night: NC State over Florida State…28 – 24.
Saturday College Football: Wake Forest at Maryland…Duke at Navy…William and Mary at UNC… ASU hosting Furman…
10.29.2010
10.28.2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Mix of sun and clouds…High 75. Much cooler temperatures for Friday and Saturday.
FYI: Today is Statue of Liberty Day, marking the 1886 dedication of the statue, a gift from France to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
Storm damage…Residents in Stokes and Rockingham counties will likely spend part of the day cleaning up after severe storms swept through their area early last night. Damage was reported in the Jefferson Church Road area of King, where residents said several trees were knocked down and some houses were damaged at about 7:30 p.m. The storm also turned over a truck in the parking lot of a Pizza Hut just off Highway 52 in King. (WXII / FOX8)
A Tornado warning yesterday afternoon in several Triad counties caused some anxious moments for parents of school children. In Forsyth County, students were ushered into hallways as they ducked for cover. Those students were held after school for about an hour until the warning expired. The situation for students in Guilford County wasn't nearly as hectic, as most were already out of school for an early release. Buses that were on the road were ordered to pull over and wait. (WXII)
Officials with the National Weather Service confirmed that a tornado touched down in Stokes County late Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning. The tornado touched down on Mountain View Church Road as an EF-0, then hit an area along Flat Shoals Road as an EF-1 tornado. Damage was mainly to trees. (journalnow.com)
Authorities are trying to determine whether a prosthetic leg investigators have found is that of Zahra Baker the missing 10 year old girl from Hickory. The prosthetic leg was found at a home where Elisa Baker, Zahra’s stepmother, once lived. Zahra was reported missing October 9th.
www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-zahra-101027,0,7842251.story
Two arrests have been made in the shooting deaths of a father and his 7-year-old son last Saturday inside a home on Guerrant Street in Greensboro. Lenox Grant and Cedric Cunningham have been charged with murder. (Fox8)
Officials say an Indonesian volcano that already killed 33 people earlier this week is erupting again. Reports saying that entire villages were wiped out by a 10 foot Tsunami. Officials say a multimillion-dollar warning system installed after the massive Tsunami in 2004…broke down one month ago because it was not being properly maintained. www.wxii12.com/weather/25546250/detail.html
Banks nationwide are on pace to seize one million plus homes by the end of the year. Stats from RealtyTrac, a foreclosure listing firm, suggesting that the metro areas with the highest number of foreclosures are in California, Nevada, Florida and Arizona. www.wxii12.com/money/25545551/detail.html
Less than one week until the November 2nd mid-term Elections. Early voting continues in North Carolina through the end of the week. FYI: This election you can participate in a first for North Carolina and the country…a statewide instant runoff election. Voters will select a first, second and third choice to fill a vacant seat on the state Court of Appeals. If no candidate gets the 50-percent plus one vote needed to win the seat, election officials will then tally up voters' second and third choices to get a winner. For a voter guide (especial the Judicial candidates) and a list of early voting sites by county…go to the Election section of the News Blog at wbfj.fm.
Sports: Big ACC match-up tonight: NC State hosting Florida State (Kick off at 7:30pm on ESPN)
(The World Series) Game ONE: The GIANTS over the RANGERS…11 – 7. Game TWO tonight: The Giants hosting the Rangers (8pm on Fox 8)
FYI: Today is Statue of Liberty Day, marking the 1886 dedication of the statue, a gift from France to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
Storm damage…Residents in Stokes and Rockingham counties will likely spend part of the day cleaning up after severe storms swept through their area early last night. Damage was reported in the Jefferson Church Road area of King, where residents said several trees were knocked down and some houses were damaged at about 7:30 p.m. The storm also turned over a truck in the parking lot of a Pizza Hut just off Highway 52 in King. (WXII / FOX8)
A Tornado warning yesterday afternoon in several Triad counties caused some anxious moments for parents of school children. In Forsyth County, students were ushered into hallways as they ducked for cover. Those students were held after school for about an hour until the warning expired. The situation for students in Guilford County wasn't nearly as hectic, as most were already out of school for an early release. Buses that were on the road were ordered to pull over and wait. (WXII)
Officials with the National Weather Service confirmed that a tornado touched down in Stokes County late Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning. The tornado touched down on Mountain View Church Road as an EF-0, then hit an area along Flat Shoals Road as an EF-1 tornado. Damage was mainly to trees. (journalnow.com)
Authorities are trying to determine whether a prosthetic leg investigators have found is that of Zahra Baker the missing 10 year old girl from Hickory. The prosthetic leg was found at a home where Elisa Baker, Zahra’s stepmother, once lived. Zahra was reported missing October 9th.
www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-zahra-101027,0,7842251.story
Two arrests have been made in the shooting deaths of a father and his 7-year-old son last Saturday inside a home on Guerrant Street in Greensboro. Lenox Grant and Cedric Cunningham have been charged with murder. (Fox8)
Officials say an Indonesian volcano that already killed 33 people earlier this week is erupting again. Reports saying that entire villages were wiped out by a 10 foot Tsunami. Officials say a multimillion-dollar warning system installed after the massive Tsunami in 2004…broke down one month ago because it was not being properly maintained. www.wxii12.com/weather/25546250/detail.html
Banks nationwide are on pace to seize one million plus homes by the end of the year. Stats from RealtyTrac, a foreclosure listing firm, suggesting that the metro areas with the highest number of foreclosures are in California, Nevada, Florida and Arizona. www.wxii12.com/money/25545551/detail.html
Less than one week until the November 2nd mid-term Elections. Early voting continues in North Carolina through the end of the week. FYI: This election you can participate in a first for North Carolina and the country…a statewide instant runoff election. Voters will select a first, second and third choice to fill a vacant seat on the state Court of Appeals. If no candidate gets the 50-percent plus one vote needed to win the seat, election officials will then tally up voters' second and third choices to get a winner. For a voter guide (especial the Judicial candidates) and a list of early voting sites by county…go to the Election section of the News Blog at wbfj.fm.
Sports: Big ACC match-up tonight: NC State hosting Florida State (Kick off at 7:30pm on ESPN)
(The World Series) Game ONE: The GIANTS over the RANGERS…11 – 7. Game TWO tonight: The Giants hosting the Rangers (8pm on Fox 8)
10.27.2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Flash Flood Warning for Southeastern Stokes County until 10:45am
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Breezy with showers and thunderstorms mainly after lunchtime. Warm…High near 80
There is a slight risk of severe thunderstorms over central North Carolina later today. Also, much cooler temperatures on the way. The Triad could see temperatures dip into the 40s early Friday morning and into the upper 30s early Saturday morning.
City leaders in King have delayed any further action concerning the Christian flag issue. The King City Council and their attorneys meeting in a closed door session on Tuesday. 75 supporters of the Christian flag issue gathered last night to pray for city officials make the right decision concerning the Christian flag. Back in September, the King City Council voting to remove a Christian flag from the Veteran's Memorial at Central Park pending a potential lawsuit by the ACLU. Last Saturday, around 5,000 people gathered at Central Park to show their support for the Christian flag. http://www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-king-101026,0,7905433.story
Police canvassed a neighborhood Tuesday evening in hoping to find information regarding a double homicide last Saturday. News and Record
Less than one week until the November 2nd mid-term Elections.
Early voting continues in North Carolina through the end of the week. For voter guides (especial the Judicial candidates) and a list of early voting sites by county go to: www.novemberiscomingnc.com/
Speaking of voting: Casting Crowns, MercyMe and TobyMac are nominated in the Contemporary / Inspirational Favorite Artist Category’ for the American Music Awards. You can vote at www.amavote.com The 38th annual American Music Awards will air Sunday, November 21st on ABC.
A NEW ROCK WORSHIP ALBUM was released on Tuesday. It's called "Rock Of Ages: Rock Worship Hits 2010". The album is a compilation of some of the most well-known worship songs with a rock flair. Among the 25 tracks on "Rock Of Ages" are titles such as "Mighty To Save", "Revelation Song", and "Jesus Messiah". Among the artists who perform the songs are Kutless, Jeremy Camp, and Seventh Day Slumber.
The artist line up for Winter Jam 2011 Tour Spectacular has been announced. Hosted by NewSong (Tony Nolan will be speaking again…) Chris Sligh, Chris August, Sidewalk Prophets, Francesca Battistelli, Kutless, David Crowder Band and Newsboys. Feb 5th at the Greensboro Coliseum. More info at www.jamtour.com
Less than 2 months until Christmas. Officials in Winston-Salem are searching for the perfect local Christmas tree. If you have a spruce or fir tree on your property that's at least 50 feet tall, you may have the next ‘Christmas tree’ be displayed at Corpening Plaza in downtown Winston-Salem. There are incentives (beyond bragging rights) if your tree is chosen: The city will pay you for the tree. Plus, crews will cut it down and grind the stump for free. Submit your tree entries on line by November 10.
Contact the vegetation management team bycalling 727-8000
http://www.cityofws.org/Home/Departments/MarketingAndCommunications/NewsArchive/News2010/Articles/CityLookingForAHomeGrownChristmasTree
Sports: (Major League Baseball) Game one: GIANTS vs RANGERS…World Series starts on Wed…Oct 27.
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Breezy with showers and thunderstorms mainly after lunchtime. Warm…High near 80
There is a slight risk of severe thunderstorms over central North Carolina later today. Also, much cooler temperatures on the way. The Triad could see temperatures dip into the 40s early Friday morning and into the upper 30s early Saturday morning.
City leaders in King have delayed any further action concerning the Christian flag issue. The King City Council and their attorneys meeting in a closed door session on Tuesday. 75 supporters of the Christian flag issue gathered last night to pray for city officials make the right decision concerning the Christian flag. Back in September, the King City Council voting to remove a Christian flag from the Veteran's Memorial at Central Park pending a potential lawsuit by the ACLU. Last Saturday, around 5,000 people gathered at Central Park to show their support for the Christian flag. http://www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-king-101026,0,7905433.story
Police canvassed a neighborhood Tuesday evening in hoping to find information regarding a double homicide last Saturday. News and Record
Less than one week until the November 2nd mid-term Elections.
Early voting continues in North Carolina through the end of the week. For voter guides (especial the Judicial candidates) and a list of early voting sites by county go to: www.novemberiscomingnc.com/
Speaking of voting: Casting Crowns, MercyMe and TobyMac are nominated in the Contemporary / Inspirational Favorite Artist Category’ for the American Music Awards. You can vote at www.amavote.com The 38th annual American Music Awards will air Sunday, November 21st on ABC.
A NEW ROCK WORSHIP ALBUM was released on Tuesday. It's called "Rock Of Ages: Rock Worship Hits 2010". The album is a compilation of some of the most well-known worship songs with a rock flair. Among the 25 tracks on "Rock Of Ages" are titles such as "Mighty To Save", "Revelation Song", and "Jesus Messiah". Among the artists who perform the songs are Kutless, Jeremy Camp, and Seventh Day Slumber.
The artist line up for Winter Jam 2011 Tour Spectacular has been announced. Hosted by NewSong (Tony Nolan will be speaking again…) Chris Sligh, Chris August, Sidewalk Prophets, Francesca Battistelli, Kutless, David Crowder Band and Newsboys. Feb 5th at the Greensboro Coliseum. More info at www.jamtour.com
Less than 2 months until Christmas. Officials in Winston-Salem are searching for the perfect local Christmas tree. If you have a spruce or fir tree on your property that's at least 50 feet tall, you may have the next ‘Christmas tree’ be displayed at Corpening Plaza in downtown Winston-Salem. There are incentives (beyond bragging rights) if your tree is chosen: The city will pay you for the tree. Plus, crews will cut it down and grind the stump for free. Submit your tree entries on line by November 10.
Contact the vegetation management team bycalling 727-8000
http://www.cityofws.org/Home/Departments/MarketingAndCommunications/NewsArchive/News2010/Articles/CityLookingForAHomeGrownChristmasTree
Sports: (Major League Baseball) Game one: GIANTS vs RANGERS…World Series starts on Wed…Oct 27.
10.26.2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Morning showers moving out. Cloudy and breezy. High 78
The 10-day suspension of a Northern Guilford Middle School student for bringing a loaded handgun to school has some parents scratching their heads. The school district hearing officer will assess the suspension case and make a ruling later in the week. Last Friday, a tip from another student led school officials to search an 8th-grader’s locker. That’s when they discovered two hand guns and 11 rounds of ammunition. One of the guns was loaded.
Police are still trying to find out how the student got the guns. Also last Friday, a student at the Kennedy Learning Center in Winston-Salem brought a loaded handgun to school. In this case, school officials would not release information concerning the suspension. (Fox8)
Nearly 80 current and former dry-cleaning facilities in nine of the Triad’s 12 counties will soon be investigated for possible solvent contamination. Perchloroethylene, a chemical widely used in dry cleaning, has been classified as a ‘human carcinogen” by the U.S. government. According to the Triad Business Journal, AMEC, a company based in England has been awarded a 5 year contract to investigate and clean-up potentially contaminated sites. The contract is funded by the North Carolina Dry-cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act Program. For a list of Dry Cleaners: www.bizjournals.com/triad/news/2010/10/25/triad-dry-cleaners-to-be-investigated.html
Adam Baker, the father of a missing 10 year old girl from Hickory, was arrested Monday on eight charges, including five counts of writing bad-checks. The latest charges are unrelated to the disappearance of his daughter, Zahra Baker, who was reported missing on October 9. The step-mother Elisa Baker has admitted to writing a fake ransom note, a day after the girl's disappearance was reported to police. (Fox8)
One week until the November 2nd mid-term Elections. Early voting continues in North Carolina through the end of the week. For a list of early voting sites in your city or county:
www.novemberiscomingnc.com/
FYI: Back in 2008, 60% of votes in our state were cast before Election Day.
Speaking of voting: Casting Crowns, MercyMe and TobyMac are nominated in the Contemporary / Inspirational Favorite Artist Category’ for the American Music Awards. You can vote at www.amavote.com The 38th annual American Music Awards will air Sunday, November 21st on ABC.
Among the organizations working to halt the outbreak of Cholera in Haiti north of Port-au-Prince is Water Missions International. The ministry over the weekend airlifted and trucked in five water purification systems that would be able to provide safe water for 50 thousand people. The ministry already has 115 water treatment systems in Haiti serving 200 thousand earthquake victims. The recent outbreak of Cholera has claimed at least 269 lives. In all, more than 33-hundred cases have been reported. The main emphasis in the country right now…is on prevention. (RnR / CNN)
The artist line up for Winter Jam 2011 Tour Spectacular has been announced. Scheduled to appear: Chris Sligh, Chris August, Sidewalk Prophets, Francesca Battistelli, Kutless, David Crowder Band and Newsboys. The Tour is hosted by NewSong along with a message of hope from Tony Nolan. Winter Jam 2011 happens Feb 5th at the Greensboro Coliseum. More info at www.jamtour.com www.facebook.com/winterjam
Less than 2 months until Christmas: Officials in Winston-Salem are searching for the perfect local Christmas tree. If you have a spruce or fir tree on your property that's at least 50 feet tall, you may have the next ‘Christmas tree’ be displayed at Corpening Plaza in downtown Winston-Salem. There are incentives (beyond bragging rights) if your tree is chosen: The city will pay you for the tree. Plus, crews will cut it down and grind the stump for free. Submit your tree entries on line by November 10. Contact the vegetation management team by email: www.citylink@cityofws.org Call 727-8000
http://www.cityofws.org/Home/Departments/MarketingAndCommunications/NewsArchive/News2010/Articles/CityLookingForAHomeGrownChristmasTree
Sports: Monday Night Football: Giants over the Cowboys…41 – 35. Cowboys' quarterback Tony Romo broke his left collarbone in the second quarter. Romo is likely out for the rest of the season. Vikings QB Brett Farve suffered a stress fracture in his left ankle in Sunday night’s game in Green Bay.
(Major League Baseball) Game one: GIANTS vs RANGERS…World Series starts on Wed…Oct 27.
The 10-day suspension of a Northern Guilford Middle School student for bringing a loaded handgun to school has some parents scratching their heads. The school district hearing officer will assess the suspension case and make a ruling later in the week. Last Friday, a tip from another student led school officials to search an 8th-grader’s locker. That’s when they discovered two hand guns and 11 rounds of ammunition. One of the guns was loaded.
Police are still trying to find out how the student got the guns. Also last Friday, a student at the Kennedy Learning Center in Winston-Salem brought a loaded handgun to school. In this case, school officials would not release information concerning the suspension. (Fox8)
Nearly 80 current and former dry-cleaning facilities in nine of the Triad’s 12 counties will soon be investigated for possible solvent contamination. Perchloroethylene, a chemical widely used in dry cleaning, has been classified as a ‘human carcinogen” by the U.S. government. According to the Triad Business Journal, AMEC, a company based in England has been awarded a 5 year contract to investigate and clean-up potentially contaminated sites. The contract is funded by the North Carolina Dry-cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act Program. For a list of Dry Cleaners: www.bizjournals.com/triad/news/2010/10/25/triad-dry-cleaners-to-be-investigated.html
Adam Baker, the father of a missing 10 year old girl from Hickory, was arrested Monday on eight charges, including five counts of writing bad-checks. The latest charges are unrelated to the disappearance of his daughter, Zahra Baker, who was reported missing on October 9. The step-mother Elisa Baker has admitted to writing a fake ransom note, a day after the girl's disappearance was reported to police. (Fox8)
One week until the November 2nd mid-term Elections. Early voting continues in North Carolina through the end of the week. For a list of early voting sites in your city or county:
www.novemberiscomingnc.com/
FYI: Back in 2008, 60% of votes in our state were cast before Election Day.
Speaking of voting: Casting Crowns, MercyMe and TobyMac are nominated in the Contemporary / Inspirational Favorite Artist Category’ for the American Music Awards. You can vote at www.amavote.com The 38th annual American Music Awards will air Sunday, November 21st on ABC.
Among the organizations working to halt the outbreak of Cholera in Haiti north of Port-au-Prince is Water Missions International. The ministry over the weekend airlifted and trucked in five water purification systems that would be able to provide safe water for 50 thousand people. The ministry already has 115 water treatment systems in Haiti serving 200 thousand earthquake victims. The recent outbreak of Cholera has claimed at least 269 lives. In all, more than 33-hundred cases have been reported. The main emphasis in the country right now…is on prevention. (RnR / CNN)
The artist line up for Winter Jam 2011 Tour Spectacular has been announced. Scheduled to appear: Chris Sligh, Chris August, Sidewalk Prophets, Francesca Battistelli, Kutless, David Crowder Band and Newsboys. The Tour is hosted by NewSong along with a message of hope from Tony Nolan. Winter Jam 2011 happens Feb 5th at the Greensboro Coliseum. More info at www.jamtour.com www.facebook.com/winterjam
Less than 2 months until Christmas: Officials in Winston-Salem are searching for the perfect local Christmas tree. If you have a spruce or fir tree on your property that's at least 50 feet tall, you may have the next ‘Christmas tree’ be displayed at Corpening Plaza in downtown Winston-Salem. There are incentives (beyond bragging rights) if your tree is chosen: The city will pay you for the tree. Plus, crews will cut it down and grind the stump for free. Submit your tree entries on line by November 10. Contact the vegetation management team by email: www.citylink@cityofws.org Call 727-8000
http://www.cityofws.org/Home/Departments/MarketingAndCommunications/NewsArchive/News2010/Articles/CityLookingForAHomeGrownChristmasTree
Sports: Monday Night Football: Giants over the Cowboys…41 – 35. Cowboys' quarterback Tony Romo broke his left collarbone in the second quarter. Romo is likely out for the rest of the season. Vikings QB Brett Farve suffered a stress fracture in his left ankle in Sunday night’s game in Green Bay.
(Major League Baseball) Game one: GIANTS vs RANGERS…World Series starts on Wed…Oct 27.
10.25.2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Scattered showers. Breezy…High 68 (chance of rain 80%)
A severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 1pm this afternoon for northwestern North Carolina and southwestern Virginia…including the Triad. National Weather Service (866) 2 1 5 - 4 3 2 4
Twisters hitting parts of Texas and Alabama late day on Sunday. Five homes in Rice, Texas were damaged Sunday evening. At least four people were injured.
Thousands turning out to support the Christian flag on Saturday in King. Organizers of the Rally want the Christian Flag back up at the Veterans Memorial at Central Park in King…after being removed by the King City Council last month after the threat of a lawsuit by the ACLU. The King City Council will hold a special ‘closed door’ meeting on Tuesday evening to discuss the Christian Flag issue. The next scheduled public meeting of the King City Council is next Monday, November 1st. www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-king-flag-101022,0,2720129.story (WXII-12)
The North Carolina State Fair in Raleigh topped 1 million visitors this year including a single-day attendance record on Saturday. On Saturday, the fair set a single-day record of 151,647.
www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-state-fair-record-101024,0,289823.story
Stanley Tanger, the founder of the outlet mall shopping industry, died of pneumonia on Saturday. Tanger was 87. Tanger, a longtime Greensboro resident, started with a single shopping center in Burlington and built the company up to 33 outlet malls in 22 states.
The newest Tanger Outlet shopping center will open November 5th in Mebane.
Tanger is survived by his wife of 63 years, Doris, their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held today (11am) at Temple Emanuel in Greensboro.
http://www.news-record.com/content/2010/10/24/article/stanley_tanger_outlet_industry_pioneer_dies
The death toll continues to rise in Haiti because of an outbreak of cholera. Health authorities say 253 people have been killed with more than 3,000 infected with the cholera bacteria. Concern has grown that the disease could spread to Port-au-Prince where hundreds of thousands of survivors of last January's earthquake live in tents. Cholera, a bacterial infection, is typically spread by contaminated water and food. The disease is treatable but without treatment, it can kill within hours.
www.voanews.com/english/news/Cholera-Cases-Detected-in-Haitian-Capital-105622648.html
Tropical Storm Richard continues to weaken Heavy wind and rain is expected as ‘Richard’ moves over northern Guatemala then west toward Mexico. The storm is not expected to threaten the US. www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/10/25/tropical.weather/index.html?hpt=T2
Twin time for Celine Dion (It’s a boy, boy). The 42 year old pop singer gave birth to twin boys on Saturday. Celine and husband, Renee, already have a 9-year-old son. www.wpbf.com/entertainment/25490309/detail.html?source=htv
Two months until Christmas…Officials in Winston-Salem are searching for the perfect local Christmas tree. If you have a spruce or fir tree on your property that's at least 50 feet tall, you may have the next ‘Christmas tree’ be displayed at Corpening Plaza in downtown Winston-Salem. There are incentives (beyond bragging rights) if your tree is chosen: The city will pay you for the tree. Plus, crews will cut it down and grind the stump for free. Submit your tree entries on line by November 10. Contact the vegetation management team by email: www.citylink@cityofws.org Phone: 727-8000
http://www.cityofws.org/Home/Departments/MarketingAndCommunications/NewsArchive/News2010/Articles/CityLookingForAHomeGrownChristmasTree
One week and a day…until the November 2nd mid-term Elections. For a list of early voting sites in your city or county: www.novemberiscomingnc.com/ Early voting continues in North Carolina through the end of October. FYI: Back in 2008, 60% of votes in our state were cast before Election Day.
Speaking of voting: Casting Crowns, MercyMe and TobyMac are nominated in the Contemporary / Inspirational Favorite Artist Category’ for the American Music Awards. You can vote at www.amavote.com . The 38th annual American Music Awards will air Sunday, November 21st on ABC.
Sports: The Carolina panthers get their first WIN of the season with a John Kasey field goal. Panthers over the 49ers…23-20. Last night: Green Bay over the Vikings…28 – 24.
Denny Hamlin passed Kevin Harvick for the lead with 29 laps to go Sunday and won his third consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Martinsville Speedway on Sunday. Jimmie Johnson still leads by 6 points with four races remaining in the Chase for the Championship..
Southern Conference Women’s Soccer final: Lady Spartans of UNC-G beat ASU (1 – 0) on Saturday. They are the first Southern Conference team to win 5 consecutive regular season titles.
(Major League Baseball) Game one: World Series starts on Wed…Oct 27. GIANTS vs RANGERS…
A severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 1pm this afternoon for northwestern North Carolina and southwestern Virginia…including the Triad. National Weather Service (866) 2 1 5 - 4 3 2 4
Twisters hitting parts of Texas and Alabama late day on Sunday. Five homes in Rice, Texas were damaged Sunday evening. At least four people were injured.
Thousands turning out to support the Christian flag on Saturday in King. Organizers of the Rally want the Christian Flag back up at the Veterans Memorial at Central Park in King…after being removed by the King City Council last month after the threat of a lawsuit by the ACLU. The King City Council will hold a special ‘closed door’ meeting on Tuesday evening to discuss the Christian Flag issue. The next scheduled public meeting of the King City Council is next Monday, November 1st. www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-king-flag-101022,0,2720129.story (WXII-12)
The North Carolina State Fair in Raleigh topped 1 million visitors this year including a single-day attendance record on Saturday. On Saturday, the fair set a single-day record of 151,647.
www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-state-fair-record-101024,0,289823.story
Stanley Tanger, the founder of the outlet mall shopping industry, died of pneumonia on Saturday. Tanger was 87. Tanger, a longtime Greensboro resident, started with a single shopping center in Burlington and built the company up to 33 outlet malls in 22 states.
The newest Tanger Outlet shopping center will open November 5th in Mebane.
Tanger is survived by his wife of 63 years, Doris, their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held today (11am) at Temple Emanuel in Greensboro.
http://www.news-record.com/content/2010/10/24/article/stanley_tanger_outlet_industry_pioneer_dies
The death toll continues to rise in Haiti because of an outbreak of cholera. Health authorities say 253 people have been killed with more than 3,000 infected with the cholera bacteria. Concern has grown that the disease could spread to Port-au-Prince where hundreds of thousands of survivors of last January's earthquake live in tents. Cholera, a bacterial infection, is typically spread by contaminated water and food. The disease is treatable but without treatment, it can kill within hours.
www.voanews.com/english/news/Cholera-Cases-Detected-in-Haitian-Capital-105622648.html
Tropical Storm Richard continues to weaken Heavy wind and rain is expected as ‘Richard’ moves over northern Guatemala then west toward Mexico. The storm is not expected to threaten the US. www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/10/25/tropical.weather/index.html?hpt=T2
Twin time for Celine Dion (It’s a boy, boy). The 42 year old pop singer gave birth to twin boys on Saturday. Celine and husband, Renee, already have a 9-year-old son. www.wpbf.com/entertainment/25490309/detail.html?source=htv
Two months until Christmas…Officials in Winston-Salem are searching for the perfect local Christmas tree. If you have a spruce or fir tree on your property that's at least 50 feet tall, you may have the next ‘Christmas tree’ be displayed at Corpening Plaza in downtown Winston-Salem. There are incentives (beyond bragging rights) if your tree is chosen: The city will pay you for the tree. Plus, crews will cut it down and grind the stump for free. Submit your tree entries on line by November 10. Contact the vegetation management team by email: www.citylink@cityofws.org Phone: 727-8000
http://www.cityofws.org/Home/Departments/MarketingAndCommunications/NewsArchive/News2010/Articles/CityLookingForAHomeGrownChristmasTree
One week and a day…until the November 2nd mid-term Elections. For a list of early voting sites in your city or county: www.novemberiscomingnc.com/ Early voting continues in North Carolina through the end of October. FYI: Back in 2008, 60% of votes in our state were cast before Election Day.
Speaking of voting: Casting Crowns, MercyMe and TobyMac are nominated in the Contemporary / Inspirational Favorite Artist Category’ for the American Music Awards. You can vote at www.amavote.com . The 38th annual American Music Awards will air Sunday, November 21st on ABC.
Sports: The Carolina panthers get their first WIN of the season with a John Kasey field goal. Panthers over the 49ers…23-20. Last night: Green Bay over the Vikings…28 – 24.
Denny Hamlin passed Kevin Harvick for the lead with 29 laps to go Sunday and won his third consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Martinsville Speedway on Sunday. Jimmie Johnson still leads by 6 points with four races remaining in the Chase for the Championship..
Southern Conference Women’s Soccer final: Lady Spartans of UNC-G beat ASU (1 – 0) on Saturday. They are the first Southern Conference team to win 5 consecutive regular season titles.
(Major League Baseball) Game one: World Series starts on Wed…Oct 27. GIANTS vs RANGERS…
10.22.2010
King gathering in support of the Christian flag this Saturday...
“Return America --Christian Flag March and Rally of Support”
The peaceful gathering to show support for the Christian flag being flown again at the Veterans Memorial at Central Park in King happens this Saturday morning.
The March will start promptly at 10am (Saturday morning, OCT 23) from the Calvary Baptist Church parking lot at 536 South Main Street in King. A Rally will begin at 11am (until 12:30pm) at the amphitheatre in Central Park.
-The March route goes from Calvary‘s parking lot up Main Street to the stoplight at Kirby Road then left on Kirby to the second entrance to Central Park.
-a bus will be available for those that can’t walk…
-Many motorcyclists are gathering at the American Legion in King…
FYI: Some streets will be blocked off, and city officials say there will probably be no parking at the Memorial.
Calvary Baptist Church officials are requesting that the ‘March and Rally’ will be a silent one with NO protest signs. Christian flags and American flags are welcome.
Scheduled speakers include: Dr. David Gibbs III of the Christian Law Association and Dr. Ron Baity of ‘Return America’.
For more information: Call 983-3728
Email: svernon@cbcking.org
This article appeared in Thursday's edition of the Stokes News.
The peaceful gathering to show support for the Christian flag being flown again at the Veterans Memorial at Central Park in King happens this Saturday morning.
The March will start promptly at 10am (Saturday morning, OCT 23) from the Calvary Baptist Church parking lot at 536 South Main Street in King. A Rally will begin at 11am (until 12:30pm) at the amphitheatre in Central Park.
-The March route goes from Calvary‘s parking lot up Main Street to the stoplight at Kirby Road then left on Kirby to the second entrance to Central Park.
-a bus will be available for those that can’t walk…
-Many motorcyclists are gathering at the American Legion in King…
FYI: Some streets will be blocked off, and city officials say there will probably be no parking at the Memorial.
Calvary Baptist Church officials are requesting that the ‘March and Rally’ will be a silent one with NO protest signs. Christian flags and American flags are welcome.
Scheduled speakers include: Dr. David Gibbs III of the Christian Law Association and Dr. Ron Baity of ‘Return America’.
For more information: Call 983-3728
Email: svernon@cbcking.org
This article appeared in Thursday's edition of the Stokes News.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Mostly sunny with Highs in the 70s through the weekend.
Planning a trip to the High Country to see the leaves this weekend? The weather in Boone will be perfect. Lots of sunshine…Highs in the upper 60s
Beautiful weather for The Barbeque Festival going on Saturday in uptown Lexington…Sunny and 75 degrees.
If you are going out to the Reynolds vs North Davidson game or SW Guilford vs East Forsyth game or Asheboro vs Ledford game or West Davidson vs Thomasville… Take a blanket and grab the hot chocolate by halftime.
NEWS…
New government data showing that more than one in eight Americans are on food stamps. Participation in the program has jumped about 70% since 2007. 32 states have adopted rules making it easier to qualify for food stamps over the past 3 years. http://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/
Does your family qualify for food assistance (FNS) in North Carolina? ePASS is short for Electronic Pre-Assessment Screening Service and is a quick and easy way for customers to get information about benefits and services that may help them. https://epass.nc.gov/ePASS/cw/PlayerPage.do?
According to a new report from the CDC, fewer teens are dying in car accidents. Experts saying that state and federal laws are tougher…and cars and highways are safer. (CDC)
National Public Radio is facing sharp criticism for firing news analyst Juan Williams. The network cancelled his contract on Wednesday for violating its ethics policy over comments he made on The O'Reilly Factor on Fox News Channel News about Muslims earlier in the week. Since getting fired from NPR, Fox News has offered Juan Williams a new three-year, $2 million dollar contract. (Fox News)
Water on the moon? NASA has spent the last year studying data from its lunar-impact probe. That data reveals that up to a billion gallons of water ice sits in the floor of a crater that's in a permanent shadow near the moon's south pole. The probe also revealed the existence of silver, mercury, carbon monoxide, and ammonia on the moon. (RnR)
Women give more to charities than men. According to a study by the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University, women give more to charities in every income bracket except one: those with incomes of between $23 to $43,000 dollars. FYI: Leaders with World Vision were not surprised by the results of the study. For decades, World Vision’s ‘target donor’ is a 47-year-old, college-educated female. The American Red Cross also has targeted women for bigger gifts throughout its history, but added a donor group just for women in 2005.
http://www.wxii12.com/money/25459562/detail.html
Officials in Winston-Salem are searching for the perfect local Christmas tree. If you have a spruce or fir tree on your property that's at least 50 feet tall, you may have the next ‘Christmas tree’ be displayed at Corpening Plaza in downtown Winston-Salem. There are incentives (beyond bragging rights) if your tree is chosen: The city will pay you for the tree. Plus, crews will cut it down and grind the stump for free. Submit your tree entries on line by November 10. Contact the vegetation management team by email: citylink@cityofws.org
Call 727-8000 www.cityofws.org/Home/Departments/MarketingAndCommunications/NewsArchive/News2010/Articles/CityLookingForAHomeGrownChristmasTree
Less than two weeks until the November 2nd mid-term Elections. For a list of early voting sites in your city or county go to http://www.novemberiscomingnc.com/ Early voting continues in North Carolina through the end of October. FYI: Back in 2008, 60% of votes in our state were cast before Election Day.
Speaking of voting: Casting Crowns, MercyMe and TobyMac are nominated in the Contemporary / Inspirational Favorite Artist Category’ for the American Music Awards. You can vote at www.amavote.com . The 38th annual American Music Awards will air Sunday, November 21st on ABC.
More information about ‘Darren Stevens Family Fund’ can be found on our website…click on the top blue banner with Darren’s picture on it. www.wbfj.fm/event1.html
Darren Stevens, our dear friend and Morning Show host passed away unexpectedly on October 13th. He was 42 years young. Please remember his wife Jennifer and their three children
Hannah, Samuel and Grace in your prayers…
Authorities are suspecting arson in the early morning fire at a warehouse on West Forth Street in Lexington on Thursday. The building is used to store inventory for Shumaker Furniture’s showroom in Lexington. www.wxii12.com/news/25464072/detail.html
Representative Hugh Holliman (D - Davidson County) getting an apology from Tom Fetzer the state Republican chairman for a GOP campaign flier suggesting that Holliman wanted death-row inmates released from prison. Back in 1985, Holliman’s 16 year old daughter was sexually assaulted and murdered. Holliman eventually witnessed the execution of her killer…and does support the death penalty. FYI: The flier refers to Holliman’s 2009 vote for the Racial Justice Act which allows death row inmates to make appeals to change their sentences to life in prison without parole. (journalnow.com)
Major League Baseball: (NLCS) The Phillies stay alive in Game 5 last night with a win over
the Giants). 4 – 2 was the final. Game 6 will be Saturday night.
(ALCS) Game 6: Tonight with Texas hosting the Yankees
College Football: Duke at Virginia Tech…UNC at Miami…ASU at Western Carolina
NASCAR: Racing at Martinsville (5 races to go in the Chase for the Cup)
NFL: Panthers hosting the 49ers Sunday afternoon.
Wake Forest fans, kick off the college basketball season on Saturday evening at 8pm… Black and Gold Madness at Reynolds Gym. Both the men’s and women’s basketball teams will be in action. Shooting competition, Dunk contest and inner squad scrimmages.
FREE… http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/101410aac.html
Planning a trip to the High Country to see the leaves this weekend? The weather in Boone will be perfect. Lots of sunshine…Highs in the upper 60s
Beautiful weather for The Barbeque Festival going on Saturday in uptown Lexington…Sunny and 75 degrees.
If you are going out to the Reynolds vs North Davidson game or SW Guilford vs East Forsyth game or Asheboro vs Ledford game or West Davidson vs Thomasville… Take a blanket and grab the hot chocolate by halftime.
NEWS…
New government data showing that more than one in eight Americans are on food stamps. Participation in the program has jumped about 70% since 2007. 32 states have adopted rules making it easier to qualify for food stamps over the past 3 years. http://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/
Does your family qualify for food assistance (FNS) in North Carolina? ePASS is short for Electronic Pre-Assessment Screening Service and is a quick and easy way for customers to get information about benefits and services that may help them. https://epass.nc.gov/ePASS/cw/PlayerPage.do?
According to a new report from the CDC, fewer teens are dying in car accidents. Experts saying that state and federal laws are tougher…and cars and highways are safer. (CDC)
National Public Radio is facing sharp criticism for firing news analyst Juan Williams. The network cancelled his contract on Wednesday for violating its ethics policy over comments he made on The O'Reilly Factor on Fox News Channel News about Muslims earlier in the week. Since getting fired from NPR, Fox News has offered Juan Williams a new three-year, $2 million dollar contract. (Fox News)
Water on the moon? NASA has spent the last year studying data from its lunar-impact probe. That data reveals that up to a billion gallons of water ice sits in the floor of a crater that's in a permanent shadow near the moon's south pole. The probe also revealed the existence of silver, mercury, carbon monoxide, and ammonia on the moon. (RnR)
Women give more to charities than men. According to a study by the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University, women give more to charities in every income bracket except one: those with incomes of between $23 to $43,000 dollars. FYI: Leaders with World Vision were not surprised by the results of the study. For decades, World Vision’s ‘target donor’ is a 47-year-old, college-educated female. The American Red Cross also has targeted women for bigger gifts throughout its history, but added a donor group just for women in 2005.
http://www.wxii12.com/money/25459562/detail.html
Officials in Winston-Salem are searching for the perfect local Christmas tree. If you have a spruce or fir tree on your property that's at least 50 feet tall, you may have the next ‘Christmas tree’ be displayed at Corpening Plaza in downtown Winston-Salem. There are incentives (beyond bragging rights) if your tree is chosen: The city will pay you for the tree. Plus, crews will cut it down and grind the stump for free. Submit your tree entries on line by November 10. Contact the vegetation management team by email: citylink@cityofws.org
Call 727-8000 www.cityofws.org/Home/Departments/MarketingAndCommunications/NewsArchive/News2010/Articles/CityLookingForAHomeGrownChristmasTree
Less than two weeks until the November 2nd mid-term Elections. For a list of early voting sites in your city or county go to http://www.novemberiscomingnc.com/ Early voting continues in North Carolina through the end of October. FYI: Back in 2008, 60% of votes in our state were cast before Election Day.
Speaking of voting: Casting Crowns, MercyMe and TobyMac are nominated in the Contemporary / Inspirational Favorite Artist Category’ for the American Music Awards. You can vote at www.amavote.com . The 38th annual American Music Awards will air Sunday, November 21st on ABC.
More information about ‘Darren Stevens Family Fund’ can be found on our website…click on the top blue banner with Darren’s picture on it. www.wbfj.fm/event1.html
Darren Stevens, our dear friend and Morning Show host passed away unexpectedly on October 13th. He was 42 years young. Please remember his wife Jennifer and their three children
Hannah, Samuel and Grace in your prayers…
Authorities are suspecting arson in the early morning fire at a warehouse on West Forth Street in Lexington on Thursday. The building is used to store inventory for Shumaker Furniture’s showroom in Lexington. www.wxii12.com/news/25464072/detail.html
Representative Hugh Holliman (D - Davidson County) getting an apology from Tom Fetzer the state Republican chairman for a GOP campaign flier suggesting that Holliman wanted death-row inmates released from prison. Back in 1985, Holliman’s 16 year old daughter was sexually assaulted and murdered. Holliman eventually witnessed the execution of her killer…and does support the death penalty. FYI: The flier refers to Holliman’s 2009 vote for the Racial Justice Act which allows death row inmates to make appeals to change their sentences to life in prison without parole. (journalnow.com)
Major League Baseball: (NLCS) The Phillies stay alive in Game 5 last night with a win over
the Giants). 4 – 2 was the final. Game 6 will be Saturday night.
(ALCS) Game 6: Tonight with Texas hosting the Yankees
College Football: Duke at Virginia Tech…UNC at Miami…ASU at Western Carolina
NASCAR: Racing at Martinsville (5 races to go in the Chase for the Cup)
NFL: Panthers hosting the 49ers Sunday afternoon.
Wake Forest fans, kick off the college basketball season on Saturday evening at 8pm… Black and Gold Madness at Reynolds Gym. Both the men’s and women’s basketball teams will be in action. Shooting competition, Dunk contest and inner squad scrimmages.
FREE… http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/101410aac.html
10.21.2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Sunny and breezy…High 75
Increased FIRE DANGER today for central North Carolina, including the Triad,
wind gusts up to 30 mph this afternoon
RECALL: Toyota recalling some 1.5 million cars and SUVs, manufactured between 2002 and 2006, this time for possible brake and fuel system problems.
RECALL: The Murphy House, a North Carolina processing plant for barbecue meats, has issued its third recall for the year. This time, the problem is Salmonella contamination in 4,900 pounds of ready-to-eat pork barbecue products. No illnesses have yet been associated with any of the Murphy House recalls. For more info: call (919) 496-6054.
http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2010/10/third-recall-of-the-year-for-ncs-murphy-house/
FYI: The Barbeque Festival going on in Lexington this Saturday and its BBQ sponsors are NOT part of this recall.
Tyson Foods is expanding its poultry complex in Wilkesboro. According to a press release, Tyson Foods will add 165 new jobs.
A major airport in France was blocked and a huge rally has been planned in central Paris today as demonstrators continue their protest against a government proposal to raise the national retirement age from 60 to 62. Strikes have crippled transportation, affected fuel supplies…even forced Lady Gaga to cancel 2 concerts in Paris this weekend because of the chaos.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/10/21/france.strikes/index.html?hpt=T1
Officials with Winston-Salem State University apologizing for an e-mail that was sent by someone at the school urging students and staff to vote early AND volunteer with the local Democratic Party. To be fair…the University then sent a separate email saying that the same recipients could work for Republicans during early voting. Local GOP officials and candidates are wanting the early voting sessions that were scheduled to happen on campus next week to be discontinued. FYI: State law prohibits the use of a state employee's authority or state property to support or oppose a person or an issue in any election. The e-mail was sent from the student-affairs division to about 6,400 staffers and students at Winston-Salem State University. www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-wssu-email-101021,0,256282.story
Less than two weeks until the November 2nd mid-term Elections. Early voting continues in North Carolina through the end of October. For a list of early voting sites in your city or county click here: www.novemberiscomingnc.com/
Speaking of voting: Casting Crowns, MercyMe and TobyMac are nominated in the Contemporary / Inspirational ‘Favorite Artist Category for the American Music Awards. Fans can vote for their favorite…online at http://www.amavote.com/
The 38th annual American Music Awards will air Sunday, November 21st on ABC.
Marques Farley, a sixth grader at Central Davidson Middle School, was struck by a car yesterday morning while on his way to the bus stop. The accident happened near the intersection of Wafford Road and Lothridge Lane just south of Lexington in Davidson County. Witnesses say that Farley was walking with his back toward traffic and wearing headphones at the time of the accident. Farley suffered broken bones in both of his legs. The driver of the Dodge Neon is not expected to face charges. www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-davidson-child-hit-101020,0,5292420.story
Several students from Jamestown Middle School were taken to the hospital after the school bus they were riding in…T-boned a tow truck yesterday afternoon at the intersection of Vickery Chapel Road and Guilford College Road. The tow truck may have run a red light. (Fox8)
Sports:
Major League Baseball: Division Championship Series
The HOME teams prevail last night in the divisional play-offs
(ALCS) Game 5: The Yankees scored early over the Texas Rangers..7 - 2
Texas Rangers lead the series 3 -2.
(NLCS) Game 4: The Giants outlast the Phillies…6 - 5
The Giants take a 3 – 1 lead…
Tonight: Game 5: The Phillies at San Fran
Game 6: Texas hosting the Yankees (Friday night)
Increased FIRE DANGER today for central North Carolina, including the Triad,
wind gusts up to 30 mph this afternoon
RECALL: Toyota recalling some 1.5 million cars and SUVs, manufactured between 2002 and 2006, this time for possible brake and fuel system problems.
RECALL: The Murphy House, a North Carolina processing plant for barbecue meats, has issued its third recall for the year. This time, the problem is Salmonella contamination in 4,900 pounds of ready-to-eat pork barbecue products. No illnesses have yet been associated with any of the Murphy House recalls. For more info: call (919) 496-6054.
http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2010/10/third-recall-of-the-year-for-ncs-murphy-house/
FYI: The Barbeque Festival going on in Lexington this Saturday and its BBQ sponsors are NOT part of this recall.
Tyson Foods is expanding its poultry complex in Wilkesboro. According to a press release, Tyson Foods will add 165 new jobs.
A major airport in France was blocked and a huge rally has been planned in central Paris today as demonstrators continue their protest against a government proposal to raise the national retirement age from 60 to 62. Strikes have crippled transportation, affected fuel supplies…even forced Lady Gaga to cancel 2 concerts in Paris this weekend because of the chaos.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/10/21/france.strikes/index.html?hpt=T1
Officials with Winston-Salem State University apologizing for an e-mail that was sent by someone at the school urging students and staff to vote early AND volunteer with the local Democratic Party. To be fair…the University then sent a separate email saying that the same recipients could work for Republicans during early voting. Local GOP officials and candidates are wanting the early voting sessions that were scheduled to happen on campus next week to be discontinued. FYI: State law prohibits the use of a state employee's authority or state property to support or oppose a person or an issue in any election. The e-mail was sent from the student-affairs division to about 6,400 staffers and students at Winston-Salem State University. www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-wssu-email-101021,0,256282.story
Less than two weeks until the November 2nd mid-term Elections. Early voting continues in North Carolina through the end of October. For a list of early voting sites in your city or county click here: www.novemberiscomingnc.com/
Speaking of voting: Casting Crowns, MercyMe and TobyMac are nominated in the Contemporary / Inspirational ‘Favorite Artist Category for the American Music Awards. Fans can vote for their favorite…online at http://www.amavote.com/
The 38th annual American Music Awards will air Sunday, November 21st on ABC.
Marques Farley, a sixth grader at Central Davidson Middle School, was struck by a car yesterday morning while on his way to the bus stop. The accident happened near the intersection of Wafford Road and Lothridge Lane just south of Lexington in Davidson County. Witnesses say that Farley was walking with his back toward traffic and wearing headphones at the time of the accident. Farley suffered broken bones in both of his legs. The driver of the Dodge Neon is not expected to face charges. www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-davidson-child-hit-101020,0,5292420.story
Several students from Jamestown Middle School were taken to the hospital after the school bus they were riding in…T-boned a tow truck yesterday afternoon at the intersection of Vickery Chapel Road and Guilford College Road. The tow truck may have run a red light. (Fox8)
Sports:
Major League Baseball: Division Championship Series
The HOME teams prevail last night in the divisional play-offs
(ALCS) Game 5: The Yankees scored early over the Texas Rangers..7 - 2
Texas Rangers lead the series 3 -2.
(NLCS) Game 4: The Giants outlast the Phillies…6 - 5
The Giants take a 3 – 1 lead…
Tonight: Game 5: The Phillies at San Fran
Game 6: Texas hosting the Yankees (Friday night)
10.20.2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Today: A chance of showers this morning. Mostly cloudy. Not as warm…High 65
Today is the final day of the 'Kripsy Kreme Drive for 45'. The Company has been raising funds to help send 100 kids with chronic medical conditions or serious illnesses to Victory Junction Camp. Representatives with Victory Junction Camp will be on hand from 10 to 2pm TODAY at the Krispy Kreme location on South Stratford Road. Stop by…activities for the kids even a Krispy Kreme dipping station! Call 724-2484 for more details.
31 year old Aaliyah Haqq gave birth to her sixth child in the parking lot of a beauty shop on Walkertown Road on Sunday…after her water broke on the way to the hospital. Aaliyah’s sister, Miranda Colston spotted her car on the side of the road, while on her way to the hospital. "She began to push and I delivered the baby," said Miranda. Mom and baby (and the other 5 children) eventually made it safely to Forsyth Medical Center. Besides raising six children, Aaliyah is a student at Gulford Technical Community College studying business. http://www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-baby-101019,0,6599305.story
Actor Tom Bosley passed away on Tuesday. Bosley died of heart failure and also had been battling lung cancer. We remember Tom Bosley as the father ‘Howard Cunningham’ or Mr C on the 1970s TV hit show Happy Days. Bosley was 83 years old. TV Guide ranked Bosley’s ‘Howard Cuinningham’ character at number 9 on its list of the ’50 Greatest TV Dads of all time” in 2004. (CNN)
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The official Woolly Worm forecast from last weekend’s 33rd annual Woolly Worm Festival in Banner Elk…Thirteen weeks of extreme winter weather for the High Country of North Carolina.
The extreme forecast of very cold and lots of snow is based on the worm's fuzzy stripes. 5 year old Cole Peurifoy of Concord brought the woolly worm which took first place in the Saturday races in Banner Elk. www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-strory-woolly-worm-101018,0,7007764.story
On-line fan voting is underway for the American Music Awards. Casting Crowns, MercyMe and TobyMac are nominated in the Contemporary / Inspirational ‘Favorite Artist Category:
Christian Music fans can vote online at www.amavote.com. The 38th annual American Music Awards will air Sunday, November 21st on ABC.
Less than three weeks until the November 2nd Election. Early voting continues in North Carolina through October 30. For a list of early voting sites in your city or county go to the WBFJ News Blog. Election Day 2010 is Tuesday, November 2nd. FYI: Back in 2008, 60% of votes in our state were cast before Election Day.
RECALL: McNeil Consumer Healthcare is now recalling its (50 count) Tylenol 8-hour caplets sold in the US and Puerto Rico. Complaints of a musty or moldy odor led to the recall. The lot number is BCM155. http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/10/19/tylenol.recall/index.html?hpt=T2
The NFL is cracking down on Big Hits during games…especially illegal hits to players' heads. The NFL fined three players this past weekend for illegal hits.
Those three fines total $175,000 dollars. Suspensions could start this weekend. An NFL vice president says the league is concerned about making the game safe for its players and setting an example for high school and college football teams. (RnR)
American League Championship series: (ALCS) Game 4: The Rangers big win over the Yankees last night… 10 – 3. Texas Rangers lead the series 3 -1.
National League Championship Series (NLCS) Game 3: The Giants over the Phillies…3 – 0.
The Giants take a 2 – 1 lead…
Today’s games…
Texas at NY (4pm) TBS
The Philies at San Fran (8pm) FOX 8 WGHP
Today is the final day of the 'Kripsy Kreme Drive for 45'. The Company has been raising funds to help send 100 kids with chronic medical conditions or serious illnesses to Victory Junction Camp. Representatives with Victory Junction Camp will be on hand from 10 to 2pm TODAY at the Krispy Kreme location on South Stratford Road. Stop by…activities for the kids even a Krispy Kreme dipping station! Call 724-2484 for more details.
31 year old Aaliyah Haqq gave birth to her sixth child in the parking lot of a beauty shop on Walkertown Road on Sunday…after her water broke on the way to the hospital. Aaliyah’s sister, Miranda Colston spotted her car on the side of the road, while on her way to the hospital. "She began to push and I delivered the baby," said Miranda. Mom and baby (and the other 5 children) eventually made it safely to Forsyth Medical Center. Besides raising six children, Aaliyah is a student at Gulford Technical Community College studying business. http://www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-baby-101019,0,6599305.story
Actor Tom Bosley passed away on Tuesday. Bosley died of heart failure and also had been battling lung cancer. We remember Tom Bosley as the father ‘Howard Cunningham’ or Mr C on the 1970s TV hit show Happy Days. Bosley was 83 years old. TV Guide ranked Bosley’s ‘Howard Cuinningham’ character at number 9 on its list of the ’50 Greatest TV Dads of all time” in 2004. (CNN)
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The official Woolly Worm forecast from last weekend’s 33rd annual Woolly Worm Festival in Banner Elk…Thirteen weeks of extreme winter weather for the High Country of North Carolina.
The extreme forecast of very cold and lots of snow is based on the worm's fuzzy stripes. 5 year old Cole Peurifoy of Concord brought the woolly worm which took first place in the Saturday races in Banner Elk. www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-strory-woolly-worm-101018,0,7007764.story
On-line fan voting is underway for the American Music Awards. Casting Crowns, MercyMe and TobyMac are nominated in the Contemporary / Inspirational ‘Favorite Artist Category:
Christian Music fans can vote online at www.amavote.com. The 38th annual American Music Awards will air Sunday, November 21st on ABC.
Less than three weeks until the November 2nd Election. Early voting continues in North Carolina through October 30. For a list of early voting sites in your city or county go to the WBFJ News Blog. Election Day 2010 is Tuesday, November 2nd. FYI: Back in 2008, 60% of votes in our state were cast before Election Day.
RECALL: McNeil Consumer Healthcare is now recalling its (50 count) Tylenol 8-hour caplets sold in the US and Puerto Rico. Complaints of a musty or moldy odor led to the recall. The lot number is BCM155. http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/10/19/tylenol.recall/index.html?hpt=T2
The NFL is cracking down on Big Hits during games…especially illegal hits to players' heads. The NFL fined three players this past weekend for illegal hits.
Those three fines total $175,000 dollars. Suspensions could start this weekend. An NFL vice president says the league is concerned about making the game safe for its players and setting an example for high school and college football teams. (RnR)
American League Championship series: (ALCS) Game 4: The Rangers big win over the Yankees last night… 10 – 3. Texas Rangers lead the series 3 -1.
National League Championship Series (NLCS) Game 3: The Giants over the Phillies…3 – 0.
The Giants take a 2 – 1 lead…
Today’s games…
Texas at NY (4pm) TBS
The Philies at San Fran (8pm) FOX 8 WGHP
10.19.2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Mostly sunny and warm…High around 80
FYI: Normal HIGH this time of year is 69 degrees
A Memorial Service celebrating the life of our good friend and co-worker Darren Stevens will take place TONIGHT @ 7pm at Pinedale Christian Church on Peters Creek Parkway in Winston-Salem. Everyone is invited to attend. Details: www.wbfj.fm/event1.html
Thanks to Frank Miller with Hayworth-Miller and Pinedale Christian Church for helping us with most of the behind the scenes arrangements…..
To give financially to the ‘Darren Stevens Family Fund’ go to our website
www.wbfj.fm/event1.html
Darren Stevens, our dear friend and Morning Show host passed away unexpectedly last Wednesday, October 13, 2010. He was 42 years young. Please remember his wife Jennifer and their three children Hannah, Samuel and Grace in your prayers…
NEWS…
RECALL: McNeil Consumer Healthcare is recalling Tylenol 8-hour caplets (the 50 count), sold in the US and Puerto Rico. The lot number is BCM155.
Complaints of a musty or moldy odor led to the recall. The odor, the company believes, is caused by the presence of trace amounts of a chemical called 2,4,6-tribromoanisole. http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/10/19/tylenol.recall/index.html?hpt=T2
The number of teen pregnancies in Forsyth County went up in 2009 while the state teen pregnancy rate reached a record low. Forsyth County ranked 25th in the state with a rate of 69 pregnancies for every 1,000 girls ages 15 to 19. www.journalnow.com
The search for the 10 year old from Gastonia continues. State and Federal authorities have been in contact with Zahra Baker's biological mother in Australia and are asking for the medical records of the missing 10-year-old girl. Zahra was reported missing back on October 9. No one other than a family member has reported seeing her since September 25. (CNN)
With 3 weeks until the November 2nd Election and campaign fever is in full swing around the nation. Early voting continues in North Carolina through October 30. For a list of early voting sites in your city or county go to the WBFJ News Blog. FYI: Back in 2008, 60% of votes in our state were cast before Election Day.
Crystal Cathedral Ministries is seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy re-organization. Church officials blame the recession for a drop in revenue. The Southern California mega-church in Garden Grove, California will continue church services and school operations FYI: Dr. Robert H. Schuller started the church in a drive-in theater 55 years ago. The ‘Hour of Power’ TV broadcast just celebrated 40 years.
www.cnn.com/2010/US/10/18/california.mega.church.bankruptcy/index.html?iref=NS1
42 year old Celine Dion has checked into a Florida hospital as a precaution "to prevent the early delivery of her babies." The superstar singer and her husband Rene are expecting twin boys in November. The couple already has a 9 year old son. www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/celebrity.news.gossip/10/18/celine.dion.hospitalized/?hpt=C2
In a press release out today, Krispy Kreme has re-branded its packaging and added new products in grocery stores and convenience stores. The packaging changes include new graphics. The new line of products include Dipped Chocolate Cake Doughnut Holes, Dipped Cake Doughnuts in snack bags and Krispy Juniors - Dipped Cake Doughnuts. Jim Morgan, Krispy Kreme's president and CEO, is excited about the new marketing efforts and the packaging upgrades. www.news-record.com/content/2010/10/19/article/kripsy_kreme_changes_packaging_adds_products_in_grocery_stores
Major League Baseball: Divisional Championship Series
American League Championship series: The Rangers slamming the Yankees in Game 3 last night… 8 - 0. Texas Rangers lead the series 2 -1.
National League Championship Series: Game Three The Phillies @ the Giants will play TONIGHT, The series tied at one game a piece. The World Series starts on Oct 27…
NFL action: Last night: The Titans over the Jaguars 30 – 3
Quarterback change with the (O and 5) Carolina Panthers. Rookie Jimmy Clausen is hitting the bench. Coach John Fox will start Matt Moore against the 49ers on Sunday.
(High Point) Expect heavy traffic volume in the downtown area. The FALL Home Furnishings Market runs thru Thursday (Oct. 21).
FYI: Normal HIGH this time of year is 69 degrees
A Memorial Service celebrating the life of our good friend and co-worker Darren Stevens will take place TONIGHT @ 7pm at Pinedale Christian Church on Peters Creek Parkway in Winston-Salem. Everyone is invited to attend. Details: www.wbfj.fm/event1.html
Thanks to Frank Miller with Hayworth-Miller and Pinedale Christian Church for helping us with most of the behind the scenes arrangements…..
To give financially to the ‘Darren Stevens Family Fund’ go to our website
www.wbfj.fm/event1.html
Darren Stevens, our dear friend and Morning Show host passed away unexpectedly last Wednesday, October 13, 2010. He was 42 years young. Please remember his wife Jennifer and their three children Hannah, Samuel and Grace in your prayers…
NEWS…
RECALL: McNeil Consumer Healthcare is recalling Tylenol 8-hour caplets (the 50 count), sold in the US and Puerto Rico. The lot number is BCM155.
Complaints of a musty or moldy odor led to the recall. The odor, the company believes, is caused by the presence of trace amounts of a chemical called 2,4,6-tribromoanisole. http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/10/19/tylenol.recall/index.html?hpt=T2
The number of teen pregnancies in Forsyth County went up in 2009 while the state teen pregnancy rate reached a record low. Forsyth County ranked 25th in the state with a rate of 69 pregnancies for every 1,000 girls ages 15 to 19. www.journalnow.com
The search for the 10 year old from Gastonia continues. State and Federal authorities have been in contact with Zahra Baker's biological mother in Australia and are asking for the medical records of the missing 10-year-old girl. Zahra was reported missing back on October 9. No one other than a family member has reported seeing her since September 25. (CNN)
With 3 weeks until the November 2nd Election and campaign fever is in full swing around the nation. Early voting continues in North Carolina through October 30. For a list of early voting sites in your city or county go to the WBFJ News Blog. FYI: Back in 2008, 60% of votes in our state were cast before Election Day.
Crystal Cathedral Ministries is seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy re-organization. Church officials blame the recession for a drop in revenue. The Southern California mega-church in Garden Grove, California will continue church services and school operations FYI: Dr. Robert H. Schuller started the church in a drive-in theater 55 years ago. The ‘Hour of Power’ TV broadcast just celebrated 40 years.
www.cnn.com/2010/US/10/18/california.mega.church.bankruptcy/index.html?iref=NS1
42 year old Celine Dion has checked into a Florida hospital as a precaution "to prevent the early delivery of her babies." The superstar singer and her husband Rene are expecting twin boys in November. The couple already has a 9 year old son. www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/celebrity.news.gossip/10/18/celine.dion.hospitalized/?hpt=C2
In a press release out today, Krispy Kreme has re-branded its packaging and added new products in grocery stores and convenience stores. The packaging changes include new graphics. The new line of products include Dipped Chocolate Cake Doughnut Holes, Dipped Cake Doughnuts in snack bags and Krispy Juniors - Dipped Cake Doughnuts. Jim Morgan, Krispy Kreme's president and CEO, is excited about the new marketing efforts and the packaging upgrades. www.news-record.com/content/2010/10/19/article/kripsy_kreme_changes_packaging_adds_products_in_grocery_stores
Major League Baseball: Divisional Championship Series
American League Championship series: The Rangers slamming the Yankees in Game 3 last night… 8 - 0. Texas Rangers lead the series 2 -1.
National League Championship Series: Game Three The Phillies @ the Giants will play TONIGHT, The series tied at one game a piece. The World Series starts on Oct 27…
NFL action: Last night: The Titans over the Jaguars 30 – 3
Quarterback change with the (O and 5) Carolina Panthers. Rookie Jimmy Clausen is hitting the bench. Coach John Fox will start Matt Moore against the 49ers on Sunday.
(High Point) Expect heavy traffic volume in the downtown area. The FALL Home Furnishings Market runs thru Thursday (Oct. 21).
10.18.2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Mostly sunny and mild through Tuesday…High near 80
A Memorial Service celebrating the life of our good friend and co-worker Darren Stevens will take place this Tuesday evening @ 7pm at Pinedale Christian Church on Peters Creek Parkway in Winston-Salem. Everyone is invited to attend. Hayworth-Miller is taking care of all arrangements…..www.wbfj.fm/event1.html
A way to help the Stevens family (through the Darren Stevens Family Fund) can be found on our website…Click on the top blue banner. www.wbfj.fm/event1.html
Darren Stevens, our dear friend and Morning Show host passed away unexpectedly last Wednesday. He was 42 years young. Please remember his wife Jennifer and their three children Hannah, Samuel and Grace in your prayers…
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school system will now report possible criminal violations online. The new web-based Daily Incident Log will go to local law enforcement at the end of each day, even if there are no incidents to report. www.journalnow.com/news/2010/oct/18/schools-will-report-online-ar-463640/
Thousands walking across the State (including the Triad) yesterday to raise awareness about hunger, both locally and globally. In Forsyth County, three CROP Walks raised money for Crisis Control Ministry, Sunnyside Ministry of the Moravian Church and Church World Service.
Last year’s CROP Walk in Forsyth County raised close to $80,000 dollars. FYI: Teeny Paxton is a born walker. At 85, she walks about 10 miles a week in her neighborhood near Robinhood Road, at Hanes Mall. Every October since 1979, Teeny has taken part in area CROP Walks.
Read the entire story from the WS Journal: www.journalnow.com/news/2010/oct/18/longtime-crop-walker-says-its-about-fighting-hunge-ar-463638/
Oregon State trooper gave an 82-year-old woman a ticket for driving 110 miles an hour…28 miles per hour over her age and twice the posted speed limit of 55 mph. KVAL-TV in Gresham, Oregon reported a trooper spotted Marcia Brandon's car going 110 mph Thursday on Highway 26 west of Gresham. She said she was on her way to an appointment and wasn't aware she was going that fast. Brandon was given a ticket for $1,103.
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20101015/D9ISAQ300.html
3 weeks and a day away. Election Day 2010 is Tuesday, November 2nd. Early voting continues through October 30. For a link to early voting sites in your city or county: www.novemberiscomingnc.com/
FYI: Back in 2008, 60% of votes in our state were cast before Election Day.
One of the recession’s greatest victims has been commercial real estate. Industry rumors and reports suggest that at least two of the three most prominent local Home Furnishing showroom complexes in High Point— The International Home Furnishings Center, Market Square and Showplace — could be on the ‘market’ soon. Rumor has it that an investor might want to buy all three and consolidate the properties. Showplace, a 1-million-square-foot building, defaulted on loans a year ago. World Market Center in Las Vegas is in a struggle of its own. The 10 year old Vegas market has not attracted the kind of national business its owners had hoped for. The World Market Center is reported to be struggling to make payments on $560 million in loans. ($214 million, was 60 days past due as of September). FYI: The High Point ‘FALL’ Home Furnishings Market in runs thru Thursday.
www.news-record.com/content/2010/10/16/article/high_point_showrooms_could_be_changing_hands
About a dozen or so of the 33 Chilean miners rescued last week (after spending more than two months underground) returned to the mine yesterday to offer thanks during a private Mass. Just the miners, their families and a handful of local officials were invited to attend the service. http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/10/17/chile.miners.mass/index.html?hpt=C1
Investigators in Hickory have received more than 200 tips regarding the whereabouts of Zahra Clare Baker, the 10 year old girl from Hickory who was reported missing back on October 9th. Police saying that Zarah hasn’t been seen by people other than family members since Sept. 25th. Elisa Baker, Zarah’s step-mother, has been charged with obstruction of justice in the girl's disappearance. (WXII)
Sports: Major League Baseball Division Championship Series
National League Championship Series: Philadelphia Phillies over the San Francisco Giants last night …6 – 1. The series tied at one game a piece. Game three on Tuesday.
American League Championship series: Texas Rangers vs the New York Yankees: Series tied at 1 -1. Game three tonight in NY. ***The World Series starts on October 27…
NFL action: The Eagles ending Atlanta’s 4 game winning streak on Sunday…(31 – 17).
Last night: Colts over the Redskins…27 – 24.
Tonight: Tennessee at Jacksonville (Titans vs Jaguars)
NASCAR: Jamie McMurray winning the Bank of America 500 Saturday night under
the lights at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Weather on WBFJ brought to you by Gwyn Electrical, Plumbing, Heating and Cooling. Your YORK certified Comfort dealer. (www.gwynservices.com)
A Memorial Service celebrating the life of our good friend and co-worker Darren Stevens will take place this Tuesday evening @ 7pm at Pinedale Christian Church on Peters Creek Parkway in Winston-Salem. Everyone is invited to attend. Hayworth-Miller is taking care of all arrangements…..www.wbfj.fm/event1.html
A way to help the Stevens family (through the Darren Stevens Family Fund) can be found on our website…Click on the top blue banner. www.wbfj.fm/event1.html
Darren Stevens, our dear friend and Morning Show host passed away unexpectedly last Wednesday. He was 42 years young. Please remember his wife Jennifer and their three children Hannah, Samuel and Grace in your prayers…
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school system will now report possible criminal violations online. The new web-based Daily Incident Log will go to local law enforcement at the end of each day, even if there are no incidents to report. www.journalnow.com/news/2010/oct/18/schools-will-report-online-ar-463640/
Thousands walking across the State (including the Triad) yesterday to raise awareness about hunger, both locally and globally. In Forsyth County, three CROP Walks raised money for Crisis Control Ministry, Sunnyside Ministry of the Moravian Church and Church World Service.
Last year’s CROP Walk in Forsyth County raised close to $80,000 dollars. FYI: Teeny Paxton is a born walker. At 85, she walks about 10 miles a week in her neighborhood near Robinhood Road, at Hanes Mall. Every October since 1979, Teeny has taken part in area CROP Walks.
Read the entire story from the WS Journal: www.journalnow.com/news/2010/oct/18/longtime-crop-walker-says-its-about-fighting-hunge-ar-463638/
Oregon State trooper gave an 82-year-old woman a ticket for driving 110 miles an hour…28 miles per hour over her age and twice the posted speed limit of 55 mph. KVAL-TV in Gresham, Oregon reported a trooper spotted Marcia Brandon's car going 110 mph Thursday on Highway 26 west of Gresham. She said she was on her way to an appointment and wasn't aware she was going that fast. Brandon was given a ticket for $1,103.
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20101015/D9ISAQ300.html
3 weeks and a day away. Election Day 2010 is Tuesday, November 2nd. Early voting continues through October 30. For a link to early voting sites in your city or county: www.novemberiscomingnc.com/
FYI: Back in 2008, 60% of votes in our state were cast before Election Day.
One of the recession’s greatest victims has been commercial real estate. Industry rumors and reports suggest that at least two of the three most prominent local Home Furnishing showroom complexes in High Point— The International Home Furnishings Center, Market Square and Showplace — could be on the ‘market’ soon. Rumor has it that an investor might want to buy all three and consolidate the properties. Showplace, a 1-million-square-foot building, defaulted on loans a year ago. World Market Center in Las Vegas is in a struggle of its own. The 10 year old Vegas market has not attracted the kind of national business its owners had hoped for. The World Market Center is reported to be struggling to make payments on $560 million in loans. ($214 million, was 60 days past due as of September). FYI: The High Point ‘FALL’ Home Furnishings Market in runs thru Thursday.
www.news-record.com/content/2010/10/16/article/high_point_showrooms_could_be_changing_hands
About a dozen or so of the 33 Chilean miners rescued last week (after spending more than two months underground) returned to the mine yesterday to offer thanks during a private Mass. Just the miners, their families and a handful of local officials were invited to attend the service. http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/10/17/chile.miners.mass/index.html?hpt=C1
Investigators in Hickory have received more than 200 tips regarding the whereabouts of Zahra Clare Baker, the 10 year old girl from Hickory who was reported missing back on October 9th. Police saying that Zarah hasn’t been seen by people other than family members since Sept. 25th. Elisa Baker, Zarah’s step-mother, has been charged with obstruction of justice in the girl's disappearance. (WXII)
Sports: Major League Baseball Division Championship Series
National League Championship Series: Philadelphia Phillies over the San Francisco Giants last night …6 – 1. The series tied at one game a piece. Game three on Tuesday.
American League Championship series: Texas Rangers vs the New York Yankees: Series tied at 1 -1. Game three tonight in NY. ***The World Series starts on October 27…
NFL action: The Eagles ending Atlanta’s 4 game winning streak on Sunday…(31 – 17).
Last night: Colts over the Redskins…27 – 24.
Tonight: Tennessee at Jacksonville (Titans vs Jaguars)
NASCAR: Jamie McMurray winning the Bank of America 500 Saturday night under
the lights at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Weather on WBFJ brought to you by Gwyn Electrical, Plumbing, Heating and Cooling. Your YORK certified Comfort dealer. (www.gwynservices.com)
10.15.2010
Darren Stevens: Funeral Arrangements / Family Fund
VISITATION:
Friday Evening, October 15th 6:00PM-8:00PM
Loflin Funeral Home – Ramseur
FUNERAL:
Saturday Morning @ 11:00AM
Holly Spring Friends Meeting
2938 Holly Spring Road
Ramseur, NC 27316
A special account has been set up for Jennifer and the children:
Checks made payable to: "Darren Stevens Family Fund"
Donations must be dropped off or mailed to WBFJ...
Darren Stevens Family Fund c/o WBFJ
1249 Trade Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Friday Evening, October 15th 6:00PM-8:00PM
Loflin Funeral Home – Ramseur
FUNERAL:
Saturday Morning @ 11:00AM
Holly Spring Friends Meeting
2938 Holly Spring Road
Ramseur, NC 27316
A special account has been set up for Jennifer and the children:
Checks made payable to: "Darren Stevens Family Fund"
Donations must be dropped off or mailed to WBFJ...
Darren Stevens Family Fund c/o WBFJ
1249 Trade Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Friday, October 15, 2010
2 Corinthians 5: 7 – 8 (New King James Version)
For we walk by faith, not by sight. We are confident, yes, well pleased rather to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord.
Increased Fire Danger Today…
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Mostly sunny and breezy…High around 70
Funeral Arrangements, a condolence page and ways to help the family (through the Darren Stevens Family Fund) can be found on our website www.wbfj.fm (click on the top blue banner). Darren Stevens, our dear friend and Morning Show host passed away unexpectedly early Wednesday morning.
Events this weekend...
Crisis Control Ministry is holding a yard sale this Saturday from 8 to 1pm o@ 431 West Bodenhamer Street in Kernersville. http://www.crisiscontrol.org/
The annual CROP Hunger Walk: There are three walks in Forsyth County this Sunday afternoon. www.cropwalkforsyth.org/
The 33rd annual Woolly Worm Festival going on this weekend in Banner Elk. www.woollyworm.com/
The 2010 NC State Fair in Raleigh through October 24. www.ncstatefair.org/
NEWS…
FACEBOOK AND SKYPE HAVE COME TOGETHER TO MAKE IT EASIER FOR YOU TO CHAT WITH YOUR FRIENDS OVER THE PHONE OR BY TEXT. The new feature makes voice and video calling, instant messaging, screen sharing and file sharing easy to navigate. The connection is made through a new Facebook tab on the Skype site. (RnR)
THE WHITE HOUSE TURNED PINK. Enormous bright pink lights were shining on the executive mansion yesterday evening in recognition of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Election Day 2010 is Tuesday, November 2nd. A link to early voting sites in your city or county can be found at the News Blog at wbfj.fm. Early voting continues through October 30.
FYI: Back in 2008, 60% of votes in our state were cast before Election Day.
Sports
Major League Baseball Division Championship Series
American League Championship series: Game One TONIGHT. Texas Rangers vs the New York Yankees
National League Championship Series (Game one on Saturday night). Philadelphia Phillies vs the San Francisco Giants. ***The World Series starts on October 27…
NASCAR: Bank of America 500 Saturday night under the lights at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Kyle Petty is hosting the 8th annual "Ride to Victory" motorcycle ride this Sunday (Oct 17) starting at the zMAX Dragway in Concord. The one day ride travel through Victory Junction Camp and then finish up at Kyle and Pattie Petty’s Farm on Finch Farm Road in Trinity. A Songwriters Jam after the ride. This year’s one day ride will benefit Victory Junction Camp. More information at www.kylepettycharityride.com/
Tickets info: 704-714-4545 www.victoryjunction.org/
(High Point) Expect heavy traffic volume in the downtown area. The FALL Home Furnishings Market starts tomorrow (Sat) and runs thru next Thursday (Oct. 21).
For we walk by faith, not by sight. We are confident, yes, well pleased rather to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord.
Increased Fire Danger Today…
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Mostly sunny and breezy…High around 70
Funeral Arrangements, a condolence page and ways to help the family (through the Darren Stevens Family Fund) can be found on our website www.wbfj.fm (click on the top blue banner). Darren Stevens, our dear friend and Morning Show host passed away unexpectedly early Wednesday morning.
Events this weekend...
Crisis Control Ministry is holding a yard sale this Saturday from 8 to 1pm o@ 431 West Bodenhamer Street in Kernersville. http://www.crisiscontrol.org/
The annual CROP Hunger Walk: There are three walks in Forsyth County this Sunday afternoon. www.cropwalkforsyth.org/
The 33rd annual Woolly Worm Festival going on this weekend in Banner Elk. www.woollyworm.com/
The 2010 NC State Fair in Raleigh through October 24. www.ncstatefair.org/
NEWS…
FACEBOOK AND SKYPE HAVE COME TOGETHER TO MAKE IT EASIER FOR YOU TO CHAT WITH YOUR FRIENDS OVER THE PHONE OR BY TEXT. The new feature makes voice and video calling, instant messaging, screen sharing and file sharing easy to navigate. The connection is made through a new Facebook tab on the Skype site. (RnR)
THE WHITE HOUSE TURNED PINK. Enormous bright pink lights were shining on the executive mansion yesterday evening in recognition of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Election Day 2010 is Tuesday, November 2nd. A link to early voting sites in your city or county can be found at the News Blog at wbfj.fm. Early voting continues through October 30.
FYI: Back in 2008, 60% of votes in our state were cast before Election Day.
Sports
Major League Baseball Division Championship Series
American League Championship series: Game One TONIGHT. Texas Rangers vs the New York Yankees
National League Championship Series (Game one on Saturday night). Philadelphia Phillies vs the San Francisco Giants. ***The World Series starts on October 27…
NASCAR: Bank of America 500 Saturday night under the lights at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Kyle Petty is hosting the 8th annual "Ride to Victory" motorcycle ride this Sunday (Oct 17) starting at the zMAX Dragway in Concord. The one day ride travel through Victory Junction Camp and then finish up at Kyle and Pattie Petty’s Farm on Finch Farm Road in Trinity. A Songwriters Jam after the ride. This year’s one day ride will benefit Victory Junction Camp. More information at www.kylepettycharityride.com/
Tickets info: 704-714-4545 www.victoryjunction.org/
(High Point) Expect heavy traffic volume in the downtown area. The FALL Home Furnishings Market starts tomorrow (Sat) and runs thru next Thursday (Oct. 21).
10.14.2010
Arrangements for Darren Stevens...
VISITATION:
Friday Evening, October 15th 6:00PM-8:00PM
Loflin Funeral Home – Ramseur
FUNERAL:
Saturday Morning @ 11:00AM
Holly Spring Friends Meeting
2938 Holly Spring Road
Ramseur, NC 27316
A special account has been set up for Jennifer and the children:
Checks made payable to: "Darren Stevens Family Fund"
Donations must be dropped off or mailed to WBFJ...
Darren Stevens Family Fund c/o WBFJ
1249 Trade Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Friday Evening, October 15th 6:00PM-8:00PM
Loflin Funeral Home – Ramseur
FUNERAL:
Saturday Morning @ 11:00AM
Holly Spring Friends Meeting
2938 Holly Spring Road
Ramseur, NC 27316
A special account has been set up for Jennifer and the children:
Checks made payable to: "Darren Stevens Family Fund"
Donations must be dropped off or mailed to WBFJ...
Darren Stevens Family Fund c/o WBFJ
1249 Trade Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Today: Cloudy with showers this morning, then becoming partly sunny. Breezy…High 70
Our broadcast today is dedicated to our good friend and Morning Show Host Darren Stevens. Darren passed away unexpectedly early Wednesday morning.
Please remember his wife Jennifer and their three children Hannah, Samuel and Grace in your prayers…
You can leave a condolence at our website www.wbfj.fm
Election Day 2010 is Tuesday, November 2nd. Early voting starts today and continues through October 30. FYI: Back in 2008, 60% of votes in our state were cast before Election Day.
The 2010 NC State Fair begins today in Raleigh and runs through October 24. www.ncstatefair.org
High Point is preparing for the Fall Home Furnishings Market. The Market starts this Saturday and runs thru next Thursday (Oct. 21).
Construction is seven years away, but the Department of Transportation wants your input on what Business 40 through downtown Winston-Salem should look like when it’s finished. There is one more meeting: Today from 11am-2pm at the Millennium Center Ballroom
on 5th Street in downtown Winston-Salem.
With all 33 miners are finally above ground, more questions will need to be answered about the San Jose mine disaster in Chile. The families of 27 of the 33 rescued miners are suing the mine’s owners for negligence and compensatory damages. The amazing rescue happened in record time…just under 23 hours…and two months ahead of schedule. Wednesday ended the longest underground entrapment in history. http://www.wxii12.com/nationalnews/25382622/detail.html
The ACLU it's fighting for privacy and free speech rights in a lawsuit pitting North Carolina tax collectors against Amazon.com. The lawsuit was filed by Amazon to stop the tax agency from collecting information about buyers.
http://www.news-record.com/content/2010/10/13/article/aclu_to_argue_for_amazon_customers_in_nc_tax_case
Our broadcast today is dedicated to our good friend and Morning Show Host Darren Stevens. Darren passed away unexpectedly early Wednesday morning.
Please remember his wife Jennifer and their three children Hannah, Samuel and Grace in your prayers…
You can leave a condolence at our website www.wbfj.fm
Election Day 2010 is Tuesday, November 2nd. Early voting starts today and continues through October 30. FYI: Back in 2008, 60% of votes in our state were cast before Election Day.
The 2010 NC State Fair begins today in Raleigh and runs through October 24. www.ncstatefair.org
High Point is preparing for the Fall Home Furnishings Market. The Market starts this Saturday and runs thru next Thursday (Oct. 21).
Construction is seven years away, but the Department of Transportation wants your input on what Business 40 through downtown Winston-Salem should look like when it’s finished. There is one more meeting: Today from 11am-2pm at the Millennium Center Ballroom
on 5th Street in downtown Winston-Salem.
With all 33 miners are finally above ground, more questions will need to be answered about the San Jose mine disaster in Chile. The families of 27 of the 33 rescued miners are suing the mine’s owners for negligence and compensatory damages. The amazing rescue happened in record time…just under 23 hours…and two months ahead of schedule. Wednesday ended the longest underground entrapment in history. http://www.wxii12.com/nationalnews/25382622/detail.html
The ACLU it's fighting for privacy and free speech rights in a lawsuit pitting North Carolina tax collectors against Amazon.com. The lawsuit was filed by Amazon to stop the tax agency from collecting information about buyers.
http://www.news-record.com/content/2010/10/13/article/aclu_to_argue_for_amazon_customers_in_nc_tax_case
10.13.2010
Sad News...
WBFJ Morning Show host and friend Darren Stevens passed away earlier this morning. Darren was 42 years old.
Darren was recovering in the hospital from emergency surgery after his appendix ruptured last Friday. Cause of death is still unknown.
Darren was a life long resident of Ramseur in Randolph County.
Darren is survived by his wife Jennifer and their three children…Hannah (12), Samuel (10) and Grace (6). Please keep the Darren’s family in your prayers.
We will let you know about Funeral arrangements and ways to help the family in the coming days.
If you wish to leave a condolence, go to our WBFJ Facebook page.
There is a link on our website at http://www.wbfj.fm/
2 Corinthians 1:3-4 (New International Version)
Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves have received from God.
Darren was recovering in the hospital from emergency surgery after his appendix ruptured last Friday. Cause of death is still unknown.
Darren was a life long resident of Ramseur in Randolph County.
Darren is survived by his wife Jennifer and their three children…Hannah (12), Samuel (10) and Grace (6). Please keep the Darren’s family in your prayers.
We will let you know about Funeral arrangements and ways to help the family in the coming days.
If you wish to leave a condolence, go to our WBFJ Facebook page.
There is a link on our website at http://www.wbfj.fm/
2 Corinthians 1:3-4 (New International Version)
Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves have received from God.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Mostly cloudy and cooler…High 75
Best chance of rain…tonight into Thursday morning
One by one they emerge. Chilean rescuers continue to pull out those 33 trapped miners. The first miner (Florencio Avalos) was brought to the surface shortly after midnight last night. One of the rescued miners proclaimed, "I was with God and I was with the devil. They fought and God won." The miners have been trapped about a mile underground since August 5th. Up-to-the-minute coverage from CNN: http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/10/13/workers-begin-to-rescue-trapped-chilean-miners/?hpt=T1&iref=BN1
Investigators now believe that someone killed Zahra Clare Baker, the 10-year-old from Hickory who was reported missing over the weekend. During a press conference on Tuesday, Hickory Police chief Tom Adkins stating that authorities have transitioned from a missing person to a homicide investigation. Anyone with information in the case is asked to call Hickory police at 828-328-5551. (NCNN)
The ACLU it's fighting for privacy and free speech rights in a lawsuit pitting North Carolina tax collectors against Amazon.com. Lawyers for the ACLU are in federal court in Seattle today…making the case that the North Carolina Department of Revenue's effort to learn what customers bought from Amazon would violate individual’s rights. The hearing comes in a lawsuit filed by Amazon to stop the tax agency from collecting information about buyers.
http://www.news-record.com/content/2010/10/13/article/aclu_to_argue_for_amazon_customers_in_nc_tax_case
Construction is seven years away, still the Department of Transportation has scheduled a series of meetings this week to get your feedback and ideas on what Business 40 through downtown Winston-Salem should look like when it’s finished. There are two more meetings…
Tonight’s meeting (Oct. 13) will be from 5 to 8pm at the Reynolds High School Cafeteria on North Hawthorn Road. The final meeting will be on Thursday (Oct. 14) from 11am-2pm at the Millennium Center Ballroom on 5th Street in downtown Winston-Salem.
The State Supreme Court ruling on Friday that school administrators are NOT required to accommodate all ‘suspended students’. A state law requires local school boards to establish at least one alternative learning program for students serving long-term suspensions.
www.wxii12.com/education/25333162/detail.html
Major League Baseball: Division Play-offs
Last night: The Texas Rangers over the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 5 (5 -1).
American League Championship series: (Game one): The Texas Rangers will play the New York Yankees Friday night
National League Championship Series (Game one): San Francisco Giants vs Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday night. The World Series starts on October 27…
Weather on WBFJ brought to you by Gwyn Electrical, Plumbing, Heating and Cooling. Your YORK certified Comfort dealer. www.gwynservices.com
Best chance of rain…tonight into Thursday morning
One by one they emerge. Chilean rescuers continue to pull out those 33 trapped miners. The first miner (Florencio Avalos) was brought to the surface shortly after midnight last night. One of the rescued miners proclaimed, "I was with God and I was with the devil. They fought and God won." The miners have been trapped about a mile underground since August 5th. Up-to-the-minute coverage from CNN: http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/10/13/workers-begin-to-rescue-trapped-chilean-miners/?hpt=T1&iref=BN1
Investigators now believe that someone killed Zahra Clare Baker, the 10-year-old from Hickory who was reported missing over the weekend. During a press conference on Tuesday, Hickory Police chief Tom Adkins stating that authorities have transitioned from a missing person to a homicide investigation. Anyone with information in the case is asked to call Hickory police at 828-328-5551. (NCNN)
The ACLU it's fighting for privacy and free speech rights in a lawsuit pitting North Carolina tax collectors against Amazon.com. Lawyers for the ACLU are in federal court in Seattle today…making the case that the North Carolina Department of Revenue's effort to learn what customers bought from Amazon would violate individual’s rights. The hearing comes in a lawsuit filed by Amazon to stop the tax agency from collecting information about buyers.
http://www.news-record.com/content/2010/10/13/article/aclu_to_argue_for_amazon_customers_in_nc_tax_case
Construction is seven years away, still the Department of Transportation has scheduled a series of meetings this week to get your feedback and ideas on what Business 40 through downtown Winston-Salem should look like when it’s finished. There are two more meetings…
Tonight’s meeting (Oct. 13) will be from 5 to 8pm at the Reynolds High School Cafeteria on North Hawthorn Road. The final meeting will be on Thursday (Oct. 14) from 11am-2pm at the Millennium Center Ballroom on 5th Street in downtown Winston-Salem.
The State Supreme Court ruling on Friday that school administrators are NOT required to accommodate all ‘suspended students’. A state law requires local school boards to establish at least one alternative learning program for students serving long-term suspensions.
www.wxii12.com/education/25333162/detail.html
Major League Baseball: Division Play-offs
Last night: The Texas Rangers over the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 5 (5 -1).
American League Championship series: (Game one): The Texas Rangers will play the New York Yankees Friday night
National League Championship Series (Game one): San Francisco Giants vs Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday night. The World Series starts on October 27…
Weather on WBFJ brought to you by Gwyn Electrical, Plumbing, Heating and Cooling. Your YORK certified Comfort dealer. www.gwynservices.com
10.12.2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Mix of sun and clouds. Warm…High 85
FYI: Record HIGH for today is 85 degrees set back in 1962. The average normal HIGH temperature for today is 71 degrees.
The Christian flag debate continues in King. Three options are currently on the table after last night’s public hearing. Transferring the Veteran’s Memorial to a private entity such as a veterans’ group was one of the three options that the King City Council presented to hundreds of people attending a public forum last night in King. More than 40 people spoke at the hearing.
City officials are also considering keeping the Christian flag down from the Veteran’s Memorial on public land at the city’s Central Park…or creating a limited public forum that would designate a flag pole to display religious flags recognized by the U.S. military for placement at government markers. Back on (Sept 16), the King City Council voted to remove the Christian Flag a local Veterans Memorial after the ACLU threatened a lawsuit.
www.journalnow.com/news/2010/oct/12/panel-gives-three-ideas-ar-451259/
The actual rescue of those 33 Chilean miners trapped underground since August 5th should start as soon as tonight. Emergency crews successfully tested a ‘rescue pod’ that will be used to bring the trapped miners one-by-one to the surface earlier this morning. FYI: The trip out of the mine should take 20 to 25 minutes. www.voanews.com/english/news/Test-Shows-Chile-Mine-Rescue-Shaft-Works-104714224.html
More questions than answers in the disappearance of a 10 year old girl from Hickory. Authorities are saying that Zahra Clare Baker hasn’t been seen in weeks after being reported missing on Saturday. A search warrant revealed yesterday that police dogs had detected the smell of human remains on cars belonging to Zahra’s father and step mom. The 10-year-old girl's stepmother is in police custody, charged with about a dozen crimes unrelated to the disappearance of the little girl.
www.journalnow.com/news/2010/oct/12/accounts-in-missing-girl-case-raise-flags-ar-451258/
Remembering Mickey. The Winston-Salem Police Department is honoring Sgt Mickey Hutchens who died on this date a year ago after being shot in the line of duty. Hutchens and partner Daniel Clark answered a call at the Bojangles on Peters Creek Parkway when the shooting occurred on Thursday, October 7, 2009. Today: A wreath was laid this morning at the memorial to fallen officers in front of the police headquarters on Cherry street. An honor guard will be posted til 7pm this evening. www.journalnow.com
Americans need to ‘step it up’ when it comes to walking. Researchers at the University of Tennessee found that Americans average just 5,100 steps per day, far fewer than people in Australia (9,700), Switzerland (9,650) and Japan (7,168). The analysis of data from 1,136 U.S. adults also revealed that, on average, American men take more steps per day than women. Single people in the US take significantly more steps per day (6,076) than those who are married (4,793) or widowed (3,394). (HealthDay News)
A woman walking home from the Four Seasons Town Centre in Greensboro was abducted and sexually assaulted Sunday afternoon. Police said the 18-year-old woman was walking along Vanstory Drive between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Sunday when the incident happened. Officers said the victim was left on the side of the road some time afterward. The vehicle is described as being gold in color with larger than normal tires. Contact the Guilford County Sheriff's Office with any information. 641-3694. www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-woman-raped-101011,0,2608703.story
SPORTS: Major League Baseball: Division Play-offs (Best of 5 series)
National League: *Philadelphia Phillies advance to the NL championship…
Giants advance to the NL championship game with a win over the Braves last night 3 – 2. Last game for coach Bobby Cox.
American League: *New York Yankees advancing to the AL Championship…
*Tonight: Game 5 Tampa Bay vs the Texas Rangers
(The World Series starts on October 27)
Weather on WBFJ brought to you by Gwyn Electrical, Plumbing, Heating and Cooling…
Your YORK certified Comfort dealer. www.gwynservices.com
FYI: Record HIGH for today is 85 degrees set back in 1962. The average normal HIGH temperature for today is 71 degrees.
The Christian flag debate continues in King. Three options are currently on the table after last night’s public hearing. Transferring the Veteran’s Memorial to a private entity such as a veterans’ group was one of the three options that the King City Council presented to hundreds of people attending a public forum last night in King. More than 40 people spoke at the hearing.
City officials are also considering keeping the Christian flag down from the Veteran’s Memorial on public land at the city’s Central Park…or creating a limited public forum that would designate a flag pole to display religious flags recognized by the U.S. military for placement at government markers. Back on (Sept 16), the King City Council voted to remove the Christian Flag a local Veterans Memorial after the ACLU threatened a lawsuit.
www.journalnow.com/news/2010/oct/12/panel-gives-three-ideas-ar-451259/
The actual rescue of those 33 Chilean miners trapped underground since August 5th should start as soon as tonight. Emergency crews successfully tested a ‘rescue pod’ that will be used to bring the trapped miners one-by-one to the surface earlier this morning. FYI: The trip out of the mine should take 20 to 25 minutes. www.voanews.com/english/news/Test-Shows-Chile-Mine-Rescue-Shaft-Works-104714224.html
More questions than answers in the disappearance of a 10 year old girl from Hickory. Authorities are saying that Zahra Clare Baker hasn’t been seen in weeks after being reported missing on Saturday. A search warrant revealed yesterday that police dogs had detected the smell of human remains on cars belonging to Zahra’s father and step mom. The 10-year-old girl's stepmother is in police custody, charged with about a dozen crimes unrelated to the disappearance of the little girl.
www.journalnow.com/news/2010/oct/12/accounts-in-missing-girl-case-raise-flags-ar-451258/
Remembering Mickey. The Winston-Salem Police Department is honoring Sgt Mickey Hutchens who died on this date a year ago after being shot in the line of duty. Hutchens and partner Daniel Clark answered a call at the Bojangles on Peters Creek Parkway when the shooting occurred on Thursday, October 7, 2009. Today: A wreath was laid this morning at the memorial to fallen officers in front of the police headquarters on Cherry street. An honor guard will be posted til 7pm this evening. www.journalnow.com
Americans need to ‘step it up’ when it comes to walking. Researchers at the University of Tennessee found that Americans average just 5,100 steps per day, far fewer than people in Australia (9,700), Switzerland (9,650) and Japan (7,168). The analysis of data from 1,136 U.S. adults also revealed that, on average, American men take more steps per day than women. Single people in the US take significantly more steps per day (6,076) than those who are married (4,793) or widowed (3,394). (HealthDay News)
A woman walking home from the Four Seasons Town Centre in Greensboro was abducted and sexually assaulted Sunday afternoon. Police said the 18-year-old woman was walking along Vanstory Drive between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Sunday when the incident happened. Officers said the victim was left on the side of the road some time afterward. The vehicle is described as being gold in color with larger than normal tires. Contact the Guilford County Sheriff's Office with any information. 641-3694. www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-woman-raped-101011,0,2608703.story
SPORTS: Major League Baseball: Division Play-offs (Best of 5 series)
National League: *Philadelphia Phillies advance to the NL championship…
Giants advance to the NL championship game with a win over the Braves last night 3 – 2. Last game for coach Bobby Cox.
American League: *New York Yankees advancing to the AL Championship…
*Tonight: Game 5 Tampa Bay vs the Texas Rangers
(The World Series starts on October 27)
Weather on WBFJ brought to you by Gwyn Electrical, Plumbing, Heating and Cooling…
Your YORK certified Comfort dealer. www.gwynservices.com
10.11.2010
Monday, October 11, 2010
Columbus Day forecast: Sunny and very warm…High 85
Near record breaking HIGH temperatures over the next two days
Record HIGH for today is 86 degrees set back in 1954
(Normal HIGH this time of year: 71 degrees)
Early totals, from Fair officials, showing that this year’s Dixie Classic Fair had the second largest attendance in its 128-year history. Approximately 353,000 people came through the gates. This attendance number is more than 30,000 above last year's attendance.
Mark your calendar: Next year’s Dixie Classic Fair is scheduled from Sept. 30 - Oct. 9, 2011.
Also, thanks to everyone who came out last Wednesday to the Dixie Classic Fair, an estimated 64,900 food items were collected to help the needy right here in Forsyth County through Crisis Control Ministry.
Check out pictures from the Gazebo and the grandstand…on our website: http://www.wbfj.fm/.
A large crowd is expected this evening at a public hearing on how King City Council members will handle the recent removal of a Christian Flag at a Veterans Memorial at Central Park in King. The King City Council will present several options on how to deal with the issue. The hearing starts at 6pm at the King Elementary School Gym.
***Back on (Sept 16), the King City Council voted to remove the Christian Flag a local Veterans Memorial after the ACLU threatened a lawsuit. www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-flag-hearing-101010,0,7530821.story
AMBER ALERT: Hickory police are searched for a missing 10 year old girl. Zahra Clare Baker is hearing-impaired with an artificial leg. She is around 5-feet tall and weighs 85 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes. Contact the Hickory police at (828) 328-5551.
More details here: www.nccrimecontrol.org/Index2.cfm?a=000003,000014,000081,001628&AAA=54
Bank of America has temporarily halted all U.S. foreclosure proceedings amid pressures regarding the flaws in reviewing foreclosure documents. N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper asked B of A to halt foreclosures in North Carolina late last week. The bank has suspended foreclosures in 23 states. The bank doesn’t intend to lift the moratorium until its assessment of all documentation is complete. The Wall Street Journal.
www.bizjournals.com/triad/stories/2010/10/04/daily52.html
The actual rescue of those 33 miners trapped underground since August 5th should start as soon as Wednesday. Work crews have completed the installation of steel tubing to ‘line’ and re-inforce the path that will be used to bring the trapped miners to the surface.
www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/10/11/chile.trapped.miners/index.html?hpt=C1
Ex-NASCAR driver and Pleasant Garden native Shane Hmiel was involved in a serious accident over the weekend during qualifying at a race track in Indiana. The 30 year old was airlifted to an Indianapolis hospital Saturday night after his vehicle slammed into a wall between Turns 3 and 4 and then rolled over. Hmiel was listed in critical but stable condition after crash.
Shane Hmiel began his NASCAR career in 2001 but was banned for life in 2006 after failing three drug tests. http://www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-shane-hmiel-101009,0,6816801.story
SPORTS
NFL: Bears over the Panthers…23 – 6. Panthers fall to 0 – 5 for the season
Major League Baseball: Division Play-offs (Best of 5 series)
American League:
*New York Yankees advancing to the AL Championship…
*Tampa Bay forcing a game 5 showdown on Tuesday with the Texas Rangers
National League:
*Philadelphia Phillies advance to the NL championship…
*Braves and Giants play Game 3 tonight
(The World Series starts on October 27)
Weather on WBFJ brought to you by Gwyn Electrical, Plumbing, Heating and Cooling. Your YORK certified Comfort dealer. http://www.gwynservices.com/
Near record breaking HIGH temperatures over the next two days
Record HIGH for today is 86 degrees set back in 1954
(Normal HIGH this time of year: 71 degrees)
Early totals, from Fair officials, showing that this year’s Dixie Classic Fair had the second largest attendance in its 128-year history. Approximately 353,000 people came through the gates. This attendance number is more than 30,000 above last year's attendance.
Mark your calendar: Next year’s Dixie Classic Fair is scheduled from Sept. 30 - Oct. 9, 2011.
Also, thanks to everyone who came out last Wednesday to the Dixie Classic Fair, an estimated 64,900 food items were collected to help the needy right here in Forsyth County through Crisis Control Ministry.
Check out pictures from the Gazebo and the grandstand…on our website: http://www.wbfj.fm/.
A large crowd is expected this evening at a public hearing on how King City Council members will handle the recent removal of a Christian Flag at a Veterans Memorial at Central Park in King. The King City Council will present several options on how to deal with the issue. The hearing starts at 6pm at the King Elementary School Gym.
***Back on (Sept 16), the King City Council voted to remove the Christian Flag a local Veterans Memorial after the ACLU threatened a lawsuit. www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-flag-hearing-101010,0,7530821.story
AMBER ALERT: Hickory police are searched for a missing 10 year old girl. Zahra Clare Baker is hearing-impaired with an artificial leg. She is around 5-feet tall and weighs 85 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes. Contact the Hickory police at (828) 328-5551.
More details here: www.nccrimecontrol.org/Index2.cfm?a=000003,000014,000081,001628&AAA=54
Bank of America has temporarily halted all U.S. foreclosure proceedings amid pressures regarding the flaws in reviewing foreclosure documents. N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper asked B of A to halt foreclosures in North Carolina late last week. The bank has suspended foreclosures in 23 states. The bank doesn’t intend to lift the moratorium until its assessment of all documentation is complete. The Wall Street Journal.
www.bizjournals.com/triad/stories/2010/10/04/daily52.html
The actual rescue of those 33 miners trapped underground since August 5th should start as soon as Wednesday. Work crews have completed the installation of steel tubing to ‘line’ and re-inforce the path that will be used to bring the trapped miners to the surface.
www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/10/11/chile.trapped.miners/index.html?hpt=C1
Ex-NASCAR driver and Pleasant Garden native Shane Hmiel was involved in a serious accident over the weekend during qualifying at a race track in Indiana. The 30 year old was airlifted to an Indianapolis hospital Saturday night after his vehicle slammed into a wall between Turns 3 and 4 and then rolled over. Hmiel was listed in critical but stable condition after crash.
Shane Hmiel began his NASCAR career in 2001 but was banned for life in 2006 after failing three drug tests. http://www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-shane-hmiel-101009,0,6816801.story
SPORTS
NFL: Bears over the Panthers…23 – 6. Panthers fall to 0 – 5 for the season
Major League Baseball: Division Play-offs (Best of 5 series)
American League:
*New York Yankees advancing to the AL Championship…
*Tampa Bay forcing a game 5 showdown on Tuesday with the Texas Rangers
National League:
*Philadelphia Phillies advance to the NL championship…
*Braves and Giants play Game 3 tonight
(The World Series starts on October 27)
Weather on WBFJ brought to you by Gwyn Electrical, Plumbing, Heating and Cooling. Your YORK certified Comfort dealer. http://www.gwynservices.com/
10.08.2010
Friday, October 08, 2010
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast:
The Weekend: Sunny and warm…Highs near 80
Overnight LOWS…in the upper 40s
Monday (Columbus Day): Mix of sun and clouds…High near 80
WBFJ at the Dixie Classic Fair...Stop by the WBFJ Gazebo and play PLINKO
WBFJ Heavenly Layered Cake contest tonight…judging starts at 7pm
Traffic update: Winston-Salem / Saturday Afternoon
(Deacon Blvd / Coliseum Drive / University Parkway area)
Off site parking is suggested for Saturday afternoon is you are planning to attend the Dixie Classic Fair or the Wake-Navy game at BB-T Field. A ‘shuttle service’ with over flow parking at First Assembly Church will run Saturday afternoon through midnight. You still have to pay $8 dollars to park. The shuttle trip from First Assembly to the Joel Coliseum is FREE.
NEWS
Are you registered to vote in the November 2nd elections? To be eligible to vote in the upcoming November election, you must be registered to vote…by the end of business TODAY
(Oct 08). You can register to vote at your local board of elections or at the political booths inside the Annex at the Dixie Classic Fair.
The State Board of Education is ending the requirement that students in third, fifth and eighth graders PASS the dreaded end-of-grade (or EOG) testing to be promoted…or for Seniors to graduate. The Board will work on 5 ‘broader’ standards by which schools and teachers will be judged for student performance.
The 2010 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo (LEE-O-shall-bow). Liu is currently serving an 11-year prison term for using non-violence to demanding Democratic fundamental human rights changes in China. The Communist government immediately blacked out the news and censors blocked Nobel prize reports from Internet websites in China. www.cnn.com/2010/LIVING/10/08/nobel.peace.prize.win/index.html?hpt=T1&iref=BN1
An airport in China was forced to shut down, to prevent passenger jets from crashing into a UFO. Three flights from Baotou, Inner Mongolia, were forced to circle the airport, until the unidentified flying object disappeared. The airport was shut down for about an hour in order to "guarantee safety." Witnesses reported a bright light shining in the sky on September 11, around two-and-a-half miles away from the airport, before suddenly vanishing. The incident was the eighth reported UFO sighting in China since the end of June. http://www.myfox8.com/news/wjw-ufo-over-china-txt,0,215008.story
A part-time police officer has been charged with murder in the shooting death of a fellow student at Mid-Atlantic Christian University in Elizabeth City. 23-year-old Christopher David Amyx was charged late Wednesday with first-degree murder in the shooting death of Jonathan Schipper of Havelock on Sunday. A memorial service was held last night for Schipper.
www.wvec.com/news/Student-killed-in-NC-university-shooting-104244723.html
14-year-old Caitlin Sanchez the most recent voice of ‘Dora the Explorer’ has filed a complaint against Nickelodeon alleging that the network hasn't properly compensated her for her work.
The complaint, which was filed on Wednesday, claims that Sanchez is “due millions in promised compensation for merchandising, re-runs, promotional work and recordings.” Unfortunately, Caitlin's voice changed and she is no longer able to portray the Dora character, as happened with the actress who originated the role.” Officials with Nickelodeon saying that Caitlin “was well-compensated for her work and for personal appearances. http://marquee.blogs.cnn.com/2010/10/07/voice-of-dora-slaps-nickelodeon-with-lawsuit/?hpt=T2
SANCTUS REAL FRONT MAN MATT HAMMITT HAS POSTED AN UPDATED PICTURE OF HIS SON, BOWEN. The picture shows the stitches from where doctors removed his chest tube. Little Bowen is recovering from surgery for a serious heart condition. Currently, doctors are working to clear up an infection. Learn more about baby Bowen at www.BowensHeart.com
SPORTS
Major League baseball: Division Play-offs (Best of 5)
Winners yesterday: Texas, New York and San Fran…
Today’s games: Reds vs the Phillies and Braves vs Giants (late game)
The Weekend: Sunny and warm…Highs near 80
Overnight LOWS…in the upper 40s
Monday (Columbus Day): Mix of sun and clouds…High near 80
WBFJ at the Dixie Classic Fair...Stop by the WBFJ Gazebo and play PLINKO
WBFJ Heavenly Layered Cake contest tonight…judging starts at 7pm
Traffic update: Winston-Salem / Saturday Afternoon
(Deacon Blvd / Coliseum Drive / University Parkway area)
Off site parking is suggested for Saturday afternoon is you are planning to attend the Dixie Classic Fair or the Wake-Navy game at BB-T Field. A ‘shuttle service’ with over flow parking at First Assembly Church will run Saturday afternoon through midnight. You still have to pay $8 dollars to park. The shuttle trip from First Assembly to the Joel Coliseum is FREE.
NEWS
Are you registered to vote in the November 2nd elections? To be eligible to vote in the upcoming November election, you must be registered to vote…by the end of business TODAY
(Oct 08). You can register to vote at your local board of elections or at the political booths inside the Annex at the Dixie Classic Fair.
The State Board of Education is ending the requirement that students in third, fifth and eighth graders PASS the dreaded end-of-grade (or EOG) testing to be promoted…or for Seniors to graduate. The Board will work on 5 ‘broader’ standards by which schools and teachers will be judged for student performance.
The 2010 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo (LEE-O-shall-bow). Liu is currently serving an 11-year prison term for using non-violence to demanding Democratic fundamental human rights changes in China. The Communist government immediately blacked out the news and censors blocked Nobel prize reports from Internet websites in China. www.cnn.com/2010/LIVING/10/08/nobel.peace.prize.win/index.html?hpt=T1&iref=BN1
An airport in China was forced to shut down, to prevent passenger jets from crashing into a UFO. Three flights from Baotou, Inner Mongolia, were forced to circle the airport, until the unidentified flying object disappeared. The airport was shut down for about an hour in order to "guarantee safety." Witnesses reported a bright light shining in the sky on September 11, around two-and-a-half miles away from the airport, before suddenly vanishing. The incident was the eighth reported UFO sighting in China since the end of June. http://www.myfox8.com/news/wjw-ufo-over-china-txt,0,215008.story
A part-time police officer has been charged with murder in the shooting death of a fellow student at Mid-Atlantic Christian University in Elizabeth City. 23-year-old Christopher David Amyx was charged late Wednesday with first-degree murder in the shooting death of Jonathan Schipper of Havelock on Sunday. A memorial service was held last night for Schipper.
www.wvec.com/news/Student-killed-in-NC-university-shooting-104244723.html
14-year-old Caitlin Sanchez the most recent voice of ‘Dora the Explorer’ has filed a complaint against Nickelodeon alleging that the network hasn't properly compensated her for her work.
The complaint, which was filed on Wednesday, claims that Sanchez is “due millions in promised compensation for merchandising, re-runs, promotional work and recordings.” Unfortunately, Caitlin's voice changed and she is no longer able to portray the Dora character, as happened with the actress who originated the role.” Officials with Nickelodeon saying that Caitlin “was well-compensated for her work and for personal appearances. http://marquee.blogs.cnn.com/2010/10/07/voice-of-dora-slaps-nickelodeon-with-lawsuit/?hpt=T2
SANCTUS REAL FRONT MAN MATT HAMMITT HAS POSTED AN UPDATED PICTURE OF HIS SON, BOWEN. The picture shows the stitches from where doctors removed his chest tube. Little Bowen is recovering from surgery for a serious heart condition. Currently, doctors are working to clear up an infection. Learn more about baby Bowen at www.BowensHeart.com
SPORTS
Major League baseball: Division Play-offs (Best of 5)
Winners yesterday: Texas, New York and San Fran…
Today’s games: Reds vs the Phillies and Braves vs Giants (late game)
10.07.2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Sunny and warm…High near 80
Wendy’s Unlimited Ride Day @ the Dixie Classic Fair
Gates open at 11am. WBFJ at the Dixie Classic Fair underwritten by Hartsoe and Associates
(with offices in Winston-Salem and Greensboro). Stop by the WBFJ Gazebo today and play PLINKO…Proceeds benefitting “Eureka House”
Hartsoe & Associates will be at the WBFJ Gazebo…between 2 and 8pm… ready to assist you in preparing a “will, power of attorney, health care power of attorney or living will” for a donation to Plinko. Whatever amount you want to donate. You set the price and all the proceeds go to Eureka House (thru Plinko)…today from 2 – 8pm.
NEWS
Are you registered to vote in the November 2nd elections? To be eligible to vote in the upcoming November election, you must be registered to vote by the end of business on Friday (Oct 08). You can register to vote at the political booths inside the Annex at the Dixie Classic Fair.
Update: A part-time police officer has been charged with murder in the shooting death of a fellow student at Mid-Atlantic Christian University in Elizabeth City. 23-year-old Christopher David Amyx was charged late Wednesday with first-degree murder in the shooting death of Jonathan Schipper of Havelock on October 3rd. Both were students at Mid-Atlantic Christian University in Elizabeth City, a school with fewer than 200 students. Amyx was a full-time student and worked two weekends a month with the Pinetops Police Department. The school is holding a memorial service this evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Blanton Center for Schipper.
www.wnct.com/news/2010/oct/07/man-charged-in-shooting-death-at-nc-bible-college-ar-440954/
www.wvec.com/news/Student-killed-in-NC-university-shooting-104244723.html
Women’s clothing company Talbots is planning to close between 75 to 100 stores by 2013. The closings are part of Talbot’s strategic turnaround plan initiated in 2007. Talbots operates stores at the Shops at Friendly Center in Greensboro as well as locations in High Point, Burlington and Winston-Salem. ( The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area )
PRESIDENT OBAMA PRESENTED THE MEDAL OF HONOR TO THE PARENTS OF Staff Sergeant Robert Miller on WEDNESDAY. Staff Sgt. Miller died in battle, January 25th 2008. Miller saved the lives seven American soldiers and 15 Afghan soldiers when he ordered them to return to safety while he faced enemy fire alone. Miller's parents accepted the medal on his behalf in the East Room of the White House.
VERIZON WIRELESS ANNOUNCED ITS PLANS TO LAUNCH A FASTER INTERNET SERVICE FOR IT’S CELL PHONES. The new 4-G wireless network will be ten times faster than the current 3G network. New cell phones that can handle 4-G are expected to be released next year.
HUNGARIAN OFFICIALS CALL A FLOOD OF TOXIC SLUDGE THE WORST ECOLOGICAL DISASTER IN THE NATION’S HISTORY. The flood was a result of a burst dam at an aluminum plant in southwest Hungary. The sludge has a high concentration of heavy metals which can cause serious damage to the eyes and skin when touched. So far, four people have died and 116 injured after the red mud flooded their villages. Officials are worried that the sludge will eventually reach the Danube River.
SANCTUS REAL FRONT MAN MATT HAMMITT HAS POSTED AN UPDATED PICTURE OF HIS SON, BOWEN. The picture shows the stitches from where doctors removed his chest tube. In the same blog posting, Matt also praises his wife for her emotional and mental strength in dealing with baby Bowen's ordeal. Little Bowen is recovering from surgery for a serious heart condition. Currently, doctors are working to clear up an infection.
Learn more about baby Bowen at www.BowensHeart.org
SPORTS: Major League baseball: Division Play-offs (Best of 5)
Texas Rangers over Tampa Bay Devil Rays …5 – 1
NY Yankees over the Minnesota Twins…6 – 4
Philadelphia Phillies over the Cincinnati…4 -0
***Roy Halladay pitching a no-hitter for the Phillies last night, the second no-hitter in post-season history.
Today:
Texas Rangers vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays
NY Yankees vs the Minnesota Twins
Atlanta Braves at San Fran Giants
Wendy’s Unlimited Ride Day @ the Dixie Classic Fair
Gates open at 11am. WBFJ at the Dixie Classic Fair underwritten by Hartsoe and Associates
(with offices in Winston-Salem and Greensboro). Stop by the WBFJ Gazebo today and play PLINKO…Proceeds benefitting “Eureka House”
Hartsoe & Associates will be at the WBFJ Gazebo…between 2 and 8pm… ready to assist you in preparing a “will, power of attorney, health care power of attorney or living will” for a donation to Plinko. Whatever amount you want to donate. You set the price and all the proceeds go to Eureka House (thru Plinko)…today from 2 – 8pm.
NEWS
Are you registered to vote in the November 2nd elections? To be eligible to vote in the upcoming November election, you must be registered to vote by the end of business on Friday (Oct 08). You can register to vote at the political booths inside the Annex at the Dixie Classic Fair.
Update: A part-time police officer has been charged with murder in the shooting death of a fellow student at Mid-Atlantic Christian University in Elizabeth City. 23-year-old Christopher David Amyx was charged late Wednesday with first-degree murder in the shooting death of Jonathan Schipper of Havelock on October 3rd. Both were students at Mid-Atlantic Christian University in Elizabeth City, a school with fewer than 200 students. Amyx was a full-time student and worked two weekends a month with the Pinetops Police Department. The school is holding a memorial service this evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Blanton Center for Schipper.
www.wnct.com/news/2010/oct/07/man-charged-in-shooting-death-at-nc-bible-college-ar-440954/
www.wvec.com/news/Student-killed-in-NC-university-shooting-104244723.html
Women’s clothing company Talbots is planning to close between 75 to 100 stores by 2013. The closings are part of Talbot’s strategic turnaround plan initiated in 2007. Talbots operates stores at the Shops at Friendly Center in Greensboro as well as locations in High Point, Burlington and Winston-Salem. ( The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area )
PRESIDENT OBAMA PRESENTED THE MEDAL OF HONOR TO THE PARENTS OF Staff Sergeant Robert Miller on WEDNESDAY. Staff Sgt. Miller died in battle, January 25th 2008. Miller saved the lives seven American soldiers and 15 Afghan soldiers when he ordered them to return to safety while he faced enemy fire alone. Miller's parents accepted the medal on his behalf in the East Room of the White House.
VERIZON WIRELESS ANNOUNCED ITS PLANS TO LAUNCH A FASTER INTERNET SERVICE FOR IT’S CELL PHONES. The new 4-G wireless network will be ten times faster than the current 3G network. New cell phones that can handle 4-G are expected to be released next year.
HUNGARIAN OFFICIALS CALL A FLOOD OF TOXIC SLUDGE THE WORST ECOLOGICAL DISASTER IN THE NATION’S HISTORY. The flood was a result of a burst dam at an aluminum plant in southwest Hungary. The sludge has a high concentration of heavy metals which can cause serious damage to the eyes and skin when touched. So far, four people have died and 116 injured after the red mud flooded their villages. Officials are worried that the sludge will eventually reach the Danube River.
SANCTUS REAL FRONT MAN MATT HAMMITT HAS POSTED AN UPDATED PICTURE OF HIS SON, BOWEN. The picture shows the stitches from where doctors removed his chest tube. In the same blog posting, Matt also praises his wife for her emotional and mental strength in dealing with baby Bowen's ordeal. Little Bowen is recovering from surgery for a serious heart condition. Currently, doctors are working to clear up an infection.
Learn more about baby Bowen at www.BowensHeart.org
SPORTS: Major League baseball: Division Play-offs (Best of 5)
Texas Rangers over Tampa Bay Devil Rays …5 – 1
NY Yankees over the Minnesota Twins…6 – 4
Philadelphia Phillies over the Cincinnati…4 -0
***Roy Halladay pitching a no-hitter for the Phillies last night, the second no-hitter in post-season history.
Today:
Texas Rangers vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays
NY Yankees vs the Minnesota Twins
Atlanta Braves at San Fran Giants
10.06.2010
Wednesday, October 06, 2010
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Mostly sunny and breezy…High 72
Special Education Day at the Dixie Classic Fair. Students get into the Fair at 9am this morning…
WBFJ at the Dixie Classic Fair underwritten by Nationwide agent Brent Johnson
Stop by the WBFJ Gazebo today and play PLINKO…Proceeds going to “Shoes For Orphan Souls”
The Supreme Court will consider how FREE…free speech actually is when it comes to privacy at military funerals. The High Court is hearing arguments today in the dispute between the father of a Marine killed in Iraq (Albert Snyder) and members of the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kansas. The outspoken church pickets many military funerals to make their point that U.S. military deaths in Afghanistan and Iraq are punishment for Americans' immorality…including tolerance of homosexuality and abortion. http://apnews.myway.com/article/20101006/D9IM5F9O2.html
State law restricting the use of spanking won't go into effect until 2011, but Thomasville and Randolph County schools are thinking of making some rule changes. The change mostly affects students with disabilities. Starting in 2011, school administrators must get written permission from parents at the beginning of the school year to use corporal punishment such as spanking.
http://www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-corporal-punishment-101005,0,1903065.story
Persistent, loud noise on the job more than doubles the risk for heart disease in younger workers…especially men. According to Canadian researchers at the University of British Columbia, ‘noise’ was defined as industrial noise, such as noise in mining, lumbering and wood product manufacturing. Persistent loud noise does not mean loud music or talking. The report is published in the online edition of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. www.businessweek.com/lifestyle/content/healthday/643960.html
No more noisy SunChip bags? Frito-Lay is switching out the bio-degradable bags for the original plastic bags. The original plain flavor of SunChips will keep the louder bags.
The snack maker said the switch should be complete by the end of October.
http://www.news-record.com/content/2010/10/05/article/hush_frito_lay_to_pull_most_noisy_sunchips_bags
Fire crews on the scene yesterday afternoon at Rick’s Smokehouse Barbecue Restaurant on Old Highway 52 in Welcome. Witnesses reported seeing smoke billowing from the restaurant yesterday afternoon. There was a lot of smoke and water damage. No one was injured…The fire is under investigation. WXII / FOX8 / Dispatch
SPORTS
Richard Childress Racing lost its last bid to overturn Clint Bowyer's championship-ending penalty. After a formal meeting with NASCAR, Bowyer will not get back the 150 points he was docked after his winning car failed inspection on September 19th.
Major League baseball: Division Play-offs start today (Best of 5)
Texas at Tampa Bay
Reds at the Phillies
NY Yankees at Minnesota
(And on Thursday) Atlanta at San Fran
Special Education Day at the Dixie Classic Fair. Students get into the Fair at 9am this morning…
WBFJ at the Dixie Classic Fair underwritten by Nationwide agent Brent Johnson
Stop by the WBFJ Gazebo today and play PLINKO…Proceeds going to “Shoes For Orphan Souls”
The Supreme Court will consider how FREE…free speech actually is when it comes to privacy at military funerals. The High Court is hearing arguments today in the dispute between the father of a Marine killed in Iraq (Albert Snyder) and members of the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kansas. The outspoken church pickets many military funerals to make their point that U.S. military deaths in Afghanistan and Iraq are punishment for Americans' immorality…including tolerance of homosexuality and abortion. http://apnews.myway.com/article/20101006/D9IM5F9O2.html
State law restricting the use of spanking won't go into effect until 2011, but Thomasville and Randolph County schools are thinking of making some rule changes. The change mostly affects students with disabilities. Starting in 2011, school administrators must get written permission from parents at the beginning of the school year to use corporal punishment such as spanking.
http://www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-corporal-punishment-101005,0,1903065.story
Persistent, loud noise on the job more than doubles the risk for heart disease in younger workers…especially men. According to Canadian researchers at the University of British Columbia, ‘noise’ was defined as industrial noise, such as noise in mining, lumbering and wood product manufacturing. Persistent loud noise does not mean loud music or talking. The report is published in the online edition of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. www.businessweek.com/lifestyle/content/healthday/643960.html
No more noisy SunChip bags? Frito-Lay is switching out the bio-degradable bags for the original plastic bags. The original plain flavor of SunChips will keep the louder bags.
The snack maker said the switch should be complete by the end of October.
http://www.news-record.com/content/2010/10/05/article/hush_frito_lay_to_pull_most_noisy_sunchips_bags
Fire crews on the scene yesterday afternoon at Rick’s Smokehouse Barbecue Restaurant on Old Highway 52 in Welcome. Witnesses reported seeing smoke billowing from the restaurant yesterday afternoon. There was a lot of smoke and water damage. No one was injured…The fire is under investigation. WXII / FOX8 / Dispatch
SPORTS
Richard Childress Racing lost its last bid to overturn Clint Bowyer's championship-ending penalty. After a formal meeting with NASCAR, Bowyer will not get back the 150 points he was docked after his winning car failed inspection on September 19th.
Major League baseball: Division Play-offs start today (Best of 5)
Texas at Tampa Bay
Reds at the Phillies
NY Yankees at Minnesota
(And on Thursday) Atlanta at San Fran
10.05.2010
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Mix of sun and clouds…High 65
Senior Citizens Day at the Dixie Classic Fair
Seniors get into the Fair at 9am this morning…Darren and Tami will be broadcasting LIVE from the WBFJ Gazebo this morning starting at 9am.
City Council members in King will hold a public hearing on the Christian Flag debate next Monday evening (Oct. 11) at 6pm at the King Elementary School Gym. At the hearing, the King City Council will present several options on how to deal with the situation. The King City Council voted to remove the Christian Flag on (Sept 16) from the Veterans Memorial after the ACLU threatened a lawsuit . FYI: Rolling Thunder’s mission is to advocate the U.S. government to bring home American POWs and those still missing in action. Rolling Thunder website: www.rollingthunder-nc6.com
A Winston-Salem neighborhood has been named one of the most violent in the US. The area around East 21st Street (in the 27105 ZIP code) in Winston-Salem as the country's 16th most-dangerous neighborhood. The most violent neighborhood in the US can be found in Chicago, Illinois. Four neighborhoods in Atlanta also made the list. http://www.wxii12.com/news/25274624/detail.html
Chile's president said Monday that his government is "very close" to pulling 33 trapped miners to safety sometime between October 15 and the 31st.
If your goal is to lose fat, get enough sleep. According to a new study, cutting back on sleep reduces the benefits of dieting. Research from a new study, showed that when dieters got adequate sleep (less than 8 hours), half of the weight they lost was fat. When they cut back on their sleep, only one-fourth of their weight loss came from fat. When sleep was restricted, dieters also felt hungrier. http://www.news-medical.net/news/20101005/Inadequate-sleep-reduces-benefits-of-dieting.aspx
Organizers in Greensboro are moving ahead with a proposed outdoor ice skating rink in downtown Greensboro. Two final-hour sponsorships covered the last amount needed to get the project moving forward. The temporary 40-by-85-foot outdoor ice skating rink will operate from November 17 to January 21, the day before the start of the 2011 U.S. Figure Skating Championships at the Greensboro Coliseum. Organizers also plan to promote a Piedmont Winterfest, which would include special skate nights and ice hockey.
http://www.news-record.com/content/2010/10/04/article/downtown_ice_skating_rink_is_a_go
The US has issued an apology for government-sponsored experiments that deliberately infected hundreds of people in Guatemala with gonorrhea or syphilis back in the 1940s. U.S. Public Health Service researchers experimented on institutionalized mental patients, giving them gonorrhea and syphilis without their knowledge. About one-third of the patients who became infected never received adequate treatment. (MSNBC)
SPORTS (Monday Night Football): Patriots over the Dolphins…41 - 14
Senior Citizens Day at the Dixie Classic Fair
Seniors get into the Fair at 9am this morning…Darren and Tami will be broadcasting LIVE from the WBFJ Gazebo this morning starting at 9am.
City Council members in King will hold a public hearing on the Christian Flag debate next Monday evening (Oct. 11) at 6pm at the King Elementary School Gym. At the hearing, the King City Council will present several options on how to deal with the situation. The King City Council voted to remove the Christian Flag on (Sept 16) from the Veterans Memorial after the ACLU threatened a lawsuit . FYI: Rolling Thunder’s mission is to advocate the U.S. government to bring home American POWs and those still missing in action. Rolling Thunder website: www.rollingthunder-nc6.com
A Winston-Salem neighborhood has been named one of the most violent in the US. The area around East 21st Street (in the 27105 ZIP code) in Winston-Salem as the country's 16th most-dangerous neighborhood. The most violent neighborhood in the US can be found in Chicago, Illinois. Four neighborhoods in Atlanta also made the list. http://www.wxii12.com/news/25274624/detail.html
Chile's president said Monday that his government is "very close" to pulling 33 trapped miners to safety sometime between October 15 and the 31st.
If your goal is to lose fat, get enough sleep. According to a new study, cutting back on sleep reduces the benefits of dieting. Research from a new study, showed that when dieters got adequate sleep (less than 8 hours), half of the weight they lost was fat. When they cut back on their sleep, only one-fourth of their weight loss came from fat. When sleep was restricted, dieters also felt hungrier. http://www.news-medical.net/news/20101005/Inadequate-sleep-reduces-benefits-of-dieting.aspx
Organizers in Greensboro are moving ahead with a proposed outdoor ice skating rink in downtown Greensboro. Two final-hour sponsorships covered the last amount needed to get the project moving forward. The temporary 40-by-85-foot outdoor ice skating rink will operate from November 17 to January 21, the day before the start of the 2011 U.S. Figure Skating Championships at the Greensboro Coliseum. Organizers also plan to promote a Piedmont Winterfest, which would include special skate nights and ice hockey.
http://www.news-record.com/content/2010/10/04/article/downtown_ice_skating_rink_is_a_go
The US has issued an apology for government-sponsored experiments that deliberately infected hundreds of people in Guatemala with gonorrhea or syphilis back in the 1940s. U.S. Public Health Service researchers experimented on institutionalized mental patients, giving them gonorrhea and syphilis without their knowledge. About one-third of the patients who became infected never received adequate treatment. (MSNBC)
SPORTS (Monday Night Football): Patriots over the Dolphins…41 - 14
10.04.2010
Monday, October 04, 2010
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Scattered showers this morning. Partly sunny later…High 65
Face Painting at the WBFJ Gazebo this morning starting at 9am…
Students pre-school through 5th grade – Get into the Fair FREE today until 2pm
(Also, Forsyth Tech students get into the fair FREE until 2pm)
The state department has issued a ‘travel alert’ for Americans traveling in Europe, warning about the possibility of an Al Qaeda style attack. Americans should be careful around transportation hubs and other popular tourist locations. www.voanews.com/english/news/US-Issues-Travel-Alert-for-Europe-104219694.html
Governor Bev Perdue surveyed flood damage along the eastern portion of the state on Sunday. Officials report that last week’s flooding and damage reminiscent of Hurricane Floyd back in 1999. About half of those same businesses in Bertie and Craven counties have been damaged again. www.wxii12.com/weather/25261753/detail.html
The Supreme Court begins its new term today. The term also marks the debut of Justice Elena Kagan on the Supreme Court and the first time three women will serve on the nine-justice panel. The High court has roughly 52 appeals on its schedule. Kagan will recuse herself from at least 24 cases already on the docket. That means she will not sit in oral arguments or vote on the outcomes. www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/10/04/scotus.new.term/index.html?iref=NS1
15 million Verizon Wireless customers will receive a refund. Verizon saying that it incorrectly charged customers for data sessions that they should NOT have been billed for. Current customers will get credits on their October or November bill of between $2 and $6 dollars in most cases. Former customers can expect to receive a refund check in the mail. (CNN)
A new look for the Belk logo. The Charlotte-based department store is looking to up-date its 122-year-old image. Belk is spending about $70 million dollars to change its logo to a more modern look and rebrand itself. Belk last changed its script logo 43 years ago.
www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-belk-rebrand-101003,0,5953362.story
At the Movies: “The Social Network" the story about the beginnings of Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg opened at number one at the Box Office this weekend. Poking in $23 million dollars. Check out the review from Focus on the Family’s Plugged In Online…there is a link on the news blog at wbfj.fm.
A Prayer walk was held at the Veteran’s Memorial at Central park in King on Sunday…the site where a Christian Flag was removal by the King City Council on September 17th pending a lawsuit from the ACLU. Cheryl Penn with the Rolling Thunder chapter in Winston-Salem has seen this negative situation bring the community of King closer together. To participate in the ‘temporary’ Christian Flag watch at the Veterans Memorial in King, contact Rolling Thunder at 816-0502. Rolling Thunder website: www.rollingthunder-nc6.com
FYI: Rolling Thunder’s mission is to advocate the U.S. government to bring home American POWs and those still missing in action.
NASCAR: The chase for the Championship: Greg Biffle winning at Kansas. Jimmie Johnson still leads in the points race.
NFL: Carolina Panthers lose to the Saints…16 – 14. Panthers fall to 0 -4.
Baseball Playoffs: Giants and Braves are IN…the Padres OUT.
Face Painting at the WBFJ Gazebo this morning starting at 9am…
Students pre-school through 5th grade – Get into the Fair FREE today until 2pm
(Also, Forsyth Tech students get into the fair FREE until 2pm)
The state department has issued a ‘travel alert’ for Americans traveling in Europe, warning about the possibility of an Al Qaeda style attack. Americans should be careful around transportation hubs and other popular tourist locations. www.voanews.com/english/news/US-Issues-Travel-Alert-for-Europe-104219694.html
Governor Bev Perdue surveyed flood damage along the eastern portion of the state on Sunday. Officials report that last week’s flooding and damage reminiscent of Hurricane Floyd back in 1999. About half of those same businesses in Bertie and Craven counties have been damaged again. www.wxii12.com/weather/25261753/detail.html
The Supreme Court begins its new term today. The term also marks the debut of Justice Elena Kagan on the Supreme Court and the first time three women will serve on the nine-justice panel. The High court has roughly 52 appeals on its schedule. Kagan will recuse herself from at least 24 cases already on the docket. That means she will not sit in oral arguments or vote on the outcomes. www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/10/04/scotus.new.term/index.html?iref=NS1
15 million Verizon Wireless customers will receive a refund. Verizon saying that it incorrectly charged customers for data sessions that they should NOT have been billed for. Current customers will get credits on their October or November bill of between $2 and $6 dollars in most cases. Former customers can expect to receive a refund check in the mail. (CNN)
A new look for the Belk logo. The Charlotte-based department store is looking to up-date its 122-year-old image. Belk is spending about $70 million dollars to change its logo to a more modern look and rebrand itself. Belk last changed its script logo 43 years ago.
www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-belk-rebrand-101003,0,5953362.story
At the Movies: “The Social Network" the story about the beginnings of Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg opened at number one at the Box Office this weekend. Poking in $23 million dollars. Check out the review from Focus on the Family’s Plugged In Online…there is a link on the news blog at wbfj.fm.
A Prayer walk was held at the Veteran’s Memorial at Central park in King on Sunday…the site where a Christian Flag was removal by the King City Council on September 17th pending a lawsuit from the ACLU. Cheryl Penn with the Rolling Thunder chapter in Winston-Salem has seen this negative situation bring the community of King closer together. To participate in the ‘temporary’ Christian Flag watch at the Veterans Memorial in King, contact Rolling Thunder at 816-0502. Rolling Thunder website: www.rollingthunder-nc6.com
FYI: Rolling Thunder’s mission is to advocate the U.S. government to bring home American POWs and those still missing in action.
NASCAR: The chase for the Championship: Greg Biffle winning at Kansas. Jimmie Johnson still leads in the points race.
NFL: Carolina Panthers lose to the Saints…16 – 14. Panthers fall to 0 -4.
Baseball Playoffs: Giants and Braves are IN…the Padres OUT.
10.01.2010
Friday, October 01, 2010
Your WBFJ Family Station Forecast: Mix of sun and clouds. Breezy…High 75
Flood Advisories have been posted from Virginia to Maine. The upper east coast is experiencing what’s left of a weakened Tropical Depression Nicole. The American Red Cross will be setting up temporary shelters in the Northeast today. 5 deaths have been blamed on flooding so far.
On our coast: Three people were killed yesterday when the vehicle they were riding in skidded off a rain-slicked road and tumbled into a ditch filled with water. The accident happen on Highway 64 east of Creswell, which is approximately 145 miles east of Raleigh.
FYI: Emergency crews evacuated about 70 people from a mobile home community in Kinston. The National Weather Service said that Wilmington received nearly 21 inches of rain since Sunday…topping Hurricane Floyd's five-day mark of 19 inches set in 1999. www.wxii12.com/weather/25222460/detail.html
In Ecuador, government soldiers rescued President Rafael Correa late yesterday from a hospital where he was trapped for most of the day by protesting police unhappy over benefit cuts. The situation plunged Ecuador into chaos on Thursday. Schools were shut down in Quito and many businesses closed early due to the unrest. Looting was also reported in the capital city.
Peru and Colombia closed their countries' borders with Ecuador in support of the Ecuadorean President. The U.S. Embassy issued a message warning U.S. citizens to "stay in their homes or current location” until the unrest subsides. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=130257524
FYI: Check out Wally’s blog about his recent mission trip to Ecuador with HCJB-global at wbfj.fm.
New Jersey prosecutors they are determining whether additional charges may be brought against two Rutgers University students accused of invading the privacy of fellow student Tyler Clementi, who committed suicide after his sexual encounter with another male was streamed online. Authorities said the 18-year-old freshman committed suicide by jumping off the George Washington Bridge. Clementi's wallet and cell phone were found on the bridge. His body was recovered a day later.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/09/30/new.jersey.student.suicide/index.html?hpt=T1
Rahm Emanuel will resign as White House Chief-of-Staff to make a run for Mayor in Chicago. A press conference has been set for today.
Life Chain 2010, a peaceful, pro-life annual gathering, is happening across the nation and in several cities in our listening area this Sunday. Details on the events page at wbfj.fm. Life Chain is open to all ages.
There’s no place like OZ??? The 17th anniversary of ‘Autumn at Oz’ happens this weekend at Beech Mountain. Take a stroll along the ‘yellow brick road’ at the old Land of Oz theme park on Saturday and Sunday. Ticket and tour information…1-800-468-5506.
If you are planning on going to King-Fest this Saturday at Central Park in King…take a moment to stop by the Veterans Memorial (at Central Park). That’s the site where a Christian Flag was removal by the King City Council on September 17th pending a lawsuit from the ACLU. Cheryl Penn with the Rolling Thunder chapter in Winston-Salem has seen this negative situation bring the community of King closer together… (VH #5)
***To participate in the ‘temporary’ Christian Flag watch at the Veterans Memorial in King, contact Rolling Thunder at 816-0502.
(Rolling Thunder website: www.rollingthunder-nc6.com)
-The King City Council removed the Christian Flag on Thursday (Sept 16) from the Veterans Memorial after the ACLU threatened a lawsuit . FYI: Rolling Thunder’s mission is to advocate the U.S. government to bring home American POWs and those still missing in action.
RECALL: Details about that Fisher-Price RECALL of more than 10 million tricycles, toys and high chairs over safety concerns can be found on the News Blog at wbfj.fm. www.cpsc.gov
SPORTS
High School Football…
College games…
NFL:
NASCAR: The chase for the Championship
(Winston-Salem) Important traffic information for Saturday…
If you are planning a trip to the Dixie Classic Fair or to the
Wake Forest - Georgia Tech Football game on Saturday (Oct. 2)…
a Shuttle Service will be available from First Assembly Church (Winston-Salem First) on University Parkway to a drop-off point in front of the Joel Coliseum.
Shuttles will run from 12:30 PM Saturday afternoon through 12:30am Sunday morning. BTW: Shuttle Parking is located on Long Drive off University Parkway behind First Assembly. You will have to pay $8 dollars to park. There is no additional charge to use the shuttle.
Important: Carpooling is advised on Saturday if possible. As always, please be safe when parking, store valuables in the trunk and lock your vehicle.
Flood Advisories have been posted from Virginia to Maine. The upper east coast is experiencing what’s left of a weakened Tropical Depression Nicole. The American Red Cross will be setting up temporary shelters in the Northeast today. 5 deaths have been blamed on flooding so far.
On our coast: Three people were killed yesterday when the vehicle they were riding in skidded off a rain-slicked road and tumbled into a ditch filled with water. The accident happen on Highway 64 east of Creswell, which is approximately 145 miles east of Raleigh.
FYI: Emergency crews evacuated about 70 people from a mobile home community in Kinston. The National Weather Service said that Wilmington received nearly 21 inches of rain since Sunday…topping Hurricane Floyd's five-day mark of 19 inches set in 1999. www.wxii12.com/weather/25222460/detail.html
In Ecuador, government soldiers rescued President Rafael Correa late yesterday from a hospital where he was trapped for most of the day by protesting police unhappy over benefit cuts. The situation plunged Ecuador into chaos on Thursday. Schools were shut down in Quito and many businesses closed early due to the unrest. Looting was also reported in the capital city.
Peru and Colombia closed their countries' borders with Ecuador in support of the Ecuadorean President. The U.S. Embassy issued a message warning U.S. citizens to "stay in their homes or current location” until the unrest subsides. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=130257524
FYI: Check out Wally’s blog about his recent mission trip to Ecuador with HCJB-global at wbfj.fm.
New Jersey prosecutors they are determining whether additional charges may be brought against two Rutgers University students accused of invading the privacy of fellow student Tyler Clementi, who committed suicide after his sexual encounter with another male was streamed online. Authorities said the 18-year-old freshman committed suicide by jumping off the George Washington Bridge. Clementi's wallet and cell phone were found on the bridge. His body was recovered a day later.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/09/30/new.jersey.student.suicide/index.html?hpt=T1
Rahm Emanuel will resign as White House Chief-of-Staff to make a run for Mayor in Chicago. A press conference has been set for today.
Life Chain 2010, a peaceful, pro-life annual gathering, is happening across the nation and in several cities in our listening area this Sunday. Details on the events page at wbfj.fm. Life Chain is open to all ages.
There’s no place like OZ??? The 17th anniversary of ‘Autumn at Oz’ happens this weekend at Beech Mountain. Take a stroll along the ‘yellow brick road’ at the old Land of Oz theme park on Saturday and Sunday. Ticket and tour information…1-800-468-5506.
If you are planning on going to King-Fest this Saturday at Central Park in King…take a moment to stop by the Veterans Memorial (at Central Park). That’s the site where a Christian Flag was removal by the King City Council on September 17th pending a lawsuit from the ACLU. Cheryl Penn with the Rolling Thunder chapter in Winston-Salem has seen this negative situation bring the community of King closer together… (VH #5)
***To participate in the ‘temporary’ Christian Flag watch at the Veterans Memorial in King, contact Rolling Thunder at 816-0502.
(Rolling Thunder website: www.rollingthunder-nc6.com)
-The King City Council removed the Christian Flag on Thursday (Sept 16) from the Veterans Memorial after the ACLU threatened a lawsuit . FYI: Rolling Thunder’s mission is to advocate the U.S. government to bring home American POWs and those still missing in action.
RECALL: Details about that Fisher-Price RECALL of more than 10 million tricycles, toys and high chairs over safety concerns can be found on the News Blog at wbfj.fm. www.cpsc.gov
SPORTS
High School Football…
College games…
NFL:
NASCAR: The chase for the Championship
(Winston-Salem) Important traffic information for Saturday…
If you are planning a trip to the Dixie Classic Fair or to the
Wake Forest - Georgia Tech Football game on Saturday (Oct. 2)…
a Shuttle Service will be available from First Assembly Church (Winston-Salem First) on University Parkway to a drop-off point in front of the Joel Coliseum.
Shuttles will run from 12:30 PM Saturday afternoon through 12:30am Sunday morning. BTW: Shuttle Parking is located on Long Drive off University Parkway behind First Assembly. You will have to pay $8 dollars to park. There is no additional charge to use the shuttle.
Important: Carpooling is advised on Saturday if possible. As always, please be safe when parking, store valuables in the trunk and lock your vehicle.
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