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[TALENT=Keith]

Hot weather brings a new call for conservation. And this time, we're not talking water.
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And an emotional day in court, for the man responsible for a deadly accident.
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[ANCHOR=Mike]
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Tonight on News 7 sports, we'll hear from Frank Beamer and Chris Slade as the former Cav gets set to start his 7th season in the NFL.
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[VO-NAT]


And the Panthers and Redskins check into their respective camps, as well.
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[WX-Head]
[TALENT=Patrick]
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Despite very hot temperatures, the heat index was LOWER today, we'll look at why, and we'll check out the forecast for another very hot day tomorrow. [open]
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((I'VE ASKED GOD WHY THIS TERRIBLE THING HAD TO HAPPEN. I DON'T HAVE AN ANSWER AND I HAVEN'T GOTTEN ONE.))
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The wrecker driver who caused the a deadly accident earlier this year is sentenced today.
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[ANCHOR=Keith]

Good evening, I'm Keith Humphry.

[Gray]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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[TAPE#99-19 1:22:33]
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The Franklin County man whose wrecker killed two people must do two hundred hours of community service and pay a thousand dollar fine .. but he will NOT go to jail.
[Double Boxes=Keith & Tina/Newsroom]


Tina Tenret was in court today when Michael Gray was sentenced.
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[SUPER=@Tina1;]


Keith, the commonwealth's attorney says this is the saddest case he can remember.
Tomorrow Emily Sturgill would have turned nine.
The wrecker driver responsible for killing her is now his company's safety and training coordinator.
(Rollcue: training coordinator)
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((I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN THE ONE WHO WAS THERE FOR ANOTHER IN NEED. THE STRONG ONE TO STAND UP AND MAKE A DECISION AND DO THE RIGHT THING. I FIND IT VERY DIFFICULT BEING ON THIS SIDE OF THE FENCE YOUR HONOR. SOB.))
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Michael Gray was driving the tow truck that killed eight year old Emily Sturgill and her grandmother last January.
He looked down at his clipboard and rammed his wrecker right into their car, pushing it under a school bus.
The victims' family wrote to the judge asking him to put Gray in jail -- but the judge suspended a year's jail time.
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((FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY SOUL I SAY TO EVERYONE INVOLVED. I AM SO TRULY SORRY FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART FOR THIS TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.))
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Judge B.A. Davis the third says he still cannot believe Gray did not see the school bus stopped with its lights flashing.
[Double Boxes=Keith & Tina/Newsroom]


The victims' families have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against both Gray and his company, saying Jeri Gillespie was the rock of their family and little Emily was the twinkling star.

[Power-Conservation]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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First water, now electricity.
As the heat wave bears down on Southwest Virginia ... there's a plea from power companies to consumers:
Don't use electricity unless you have to.
[Double Boxes=Keith and Scott/Microwave]


Scott Goldberg is in Roanoke tonight with more on the power problem.
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[SUPER=@Scott1;]
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Keith, this isn't the first time it's been hot around here ... but it is the first time this summer it's been so hot in so many places across the eastern half of the country.
That means millions of people are relying on the same system to bring them power.
And power companies are warning: If consumers don't conserve energy, it's going to be hard to keep electricity flowing without interruption. ((
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That punishing sun that's drained reservoirs and made people cut water consumption has now forced electricity onto the list of things you should use less.
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((MAN ON STREET: JUST GOTTA DO WHAT WE HAVE TO DO, SIR! (LAUGHS).)) [RUNS03]
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The problem isn't just Southwest Virginia's.
American Electric Power expects record demands for electricity across its seven-state region.
The power company turned off hallway lights in its Roanoke headquarters and is asking everyone else to follow its example.
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((DON JOHNSON/AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER: WE JUST HAVE HEAT EVERYWHERE AND IT'S STRESSING THE ENTIRE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES.)) [RUNS06]
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[PRE PRO]
Both AEP and Virginia Power are asking consumers not to use major appliances like clothes washers and dryers... dishwashers... electric ranges ...
To turn off lights you don't need ... and turn up the thermostat ... using as little air conditioning as possible.
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Major industrial users are cutting back, too.
Roanoke Electric Steel turns off a high-powered furnace for hours at a time.
It's all part of a preemptive strike that AEP hopes will keep its system from becoming exhausted as this heat wave blankets the East. ))
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This is a problem a new power line wouldn't solve.
A-E-P says the controversial new line it wants to build would help transmit power -- not generate it.
And on a day like today the problem is power plants just can't make enough electricity to keep up with everyone who wants to use it.
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Keith.[Heat]


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While doing your civic duty of trying to conserve electricity -- doctors are warning not to go overboard.
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Physicians do NOT recommend turning off the A-C completely. Health department officials say during this heat wave high humidity and temperatures over 88 degrees decrease the body's ability to cool itself. They advise using fans and drinking plenty of something else Roanoke residents are conserving -- water. Doctors warn there are varying degrees of heat related conditions -- heatstroke is the most severe.
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((DR. STEPHEN COUTURE/INTERNAL MEDICINE: IF YOU NOTICE THAT IT'S QUITE BAD AN ICE BATH, AN IMMEDIATE ICE BATH, SPONGING, TAKE A SPONGE WITH WATER AND MOP THE PERSON, A FAN ON THAT IN ADDITION TO THE SPONGING IS GOOD BECAUSE IT ACCELERATES THE PERSPIRING AND ACCELERATES THE COOLING PROCESS.))
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Doctor Couture (Koo-chur) says if that doesn't work immediately, get to an emergency room for medical treatment.
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Patrick has already hinted we have more hot weather ahead. Let's go to our weather center for the details.
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The feds are going after more moonshine suspects, even ones already in jail. That story is still ahead on News 7 at 6.
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And people who work and live the New River are learning what how its special designation can mean plenty of benefits.
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The crackdown on the makers of moonshine continues.
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[SUPER=03-Henry Co./February 27, 1998]


The feds filed papers in court today to seize the home of Jason Stanley... where police found a four-pot still and 600 gallons of untaxed liquor.
It's also where Stanley shot and killed his brother, Scott, last year. JASON Stanley is serving time for manslaughter.
The government notes Stanley paid 77-thousand dollars for the property in 1995, a year when he had no recorded income. He got a bank loan without listing a job or any source of income. In less than two years, Stanley had paid off the loan, in cash... in thousand- dollar cash increments.
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At the same time the government's going after Ralph Hale's much more elaborate holdings... including half a dozen

parcels of land, several of which are 100 acres or more- -plus mutual funds, C-D's and numerous vehicles.[Humphries]


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A retired Covington businessman is on trial for murder in West Virginia.
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Carrol Eugene Humphries is accused of hiring two hit men to kill Billy Ray Abshire in 1976.
Humphries later married Abshire's wife, Kitty, who is also charged in the murder.
The case was moved from Greebriar County to Putnam County, northwest of Charleston, because of pre-trial publicity.
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The hitmen in the case, Gene Gaylor and Robert Vernon Brown, have already been convicted.[Truck-Accident]


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Two tractor trailers were involved in an accident this afternoon that sent one man to the hospital and blocked traffic on route 460.
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One truck was stopped in the westbound lanes of 460 waiting for a traffic light to change, when a second tractor- trailer hit it from behind.
The second truck then travelled across the median and hit a bank on the other side of the highway.
The accident blocked the eastbound lanes.
The driver of the second truck was taken to the hospital, but we don't know the extent of his injuries tonight.
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It'll be another two and a half weeks before traffic is back to normal on Williamson Road.
That's how long workers will need to shore up the former Shenandoah Hotel.
The work is now scheduled to be completed August 13th. Until then, southbound traffic will remain restricted.[Stock

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Concerns about the future of interest rates kept Wall Street on the downturn that started late last week. [TAKE DOW & NASDAQ PAGE ]
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The Dow lost 48 points today.
Nasdaq took a 73 point tumble.
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The 9 year old boy who almost drowned in the Lynchburg General Hospital swimming pool is getting better.
Justin Moon's condition was upgraded from critical to serious at the U.V.A. Medical Center.
Hospital officials say the boy was swimming without adult supervision, which is against hospital policy.
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[Drowning]


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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]


A man swimming by himself in a Roanoke pool died last night.
Police say 24-year-old Lian D. Lin was a guest at the Quality Inn near the Civic Center on Orange Avenue
He was discovered, unconsious, in the motel pool about 11:30... he died later at the hospital.
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
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Police are calling it an accidental drowning.[Train-Fatality]


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A train traveling through Wytheville last night struck and killed a man laying between the tracks.
32- year old Jeffrey Keith Hall died shortly before midnight.
The conductor reportedly saw something laying between the tracks and applied the brakes but it was too late to stop.
The train was traveling about 35- miles per hour-- and pulling 85 cars.
Police say they do NOT know if Hall had been drinking.

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The New River Valley is learning its role as one of fourteen American Heritage Rivers.
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It's been a year since the nation's oldest river received this distinction.
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Congressman Rick Boucher sponsored a conference to inform New River community leaders about how the program can benefit them.
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((RICK BOUCHER/ CONGRESSMAN: THIS INITIATIVE FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WILL MAKE SURE THAT EXISTING FEDERAL RESOURCES ARE GIVEN PRIORITY AS APPLIED TO THE LOCALITIES THROUGH WHICH THE NEW RIVER FLOWS.))
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A federal employee called the "River Navigator" and a group called the New River Community Partners have developed over 300 programs with localities. There are no restrictions or regulations to local landowners and program participation is completely voluntary.
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((BEN BORDA/ RIVER NAVIGATOR: IT'S LOCAL GROUPS THAT ARE MAKING THAT DECISION FOR THEMSELVES--PULLING THE INFORMATION TOGETHER AND THEN WORKING THAT PLAN FORWARD.))
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Proposed programs will focus on economic development, resource preservation, enhanced tourism.
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Coming up more NFL training camps oen today including the Skins camp in Frostburg.
We'll hear from head Hokie Frank Beamer.
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And talk with former UVa great Chris Slade who is preparing for his 7th season in the NFL with the Patriots.
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Selected members of the Washington Redskins checked into camp yesterday in Frostburg and went through their first workout today.
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While the Panthers players and coaches began arriving today at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina where the humidity is always nice and low.
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[SUPER=03-Spartanburg, SC; :00]


First year head coach George Seifert has the challenge of molding a Panther team that finished last season 4-and-12 into an immediate playoff contender.
He has brought in 30 free agentS, whom he hopes bring with them very little baggage.
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The Redskins full compliment of players won't arrive until Wednesday, but many of the veterans are already in camp including Dana Stubblefield, who like many players has a lot to prove.
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New England Patriot defensive end and former UVa All-American Chris Slade is coming into his seventh NFL training camp.
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[SUPER=03-Charlottesville; :00]


He spent a week this summer in Charlottesville at the Cavalier Youth football camp. Slade and the Patriots begin training camp this Friday in Rhode Island. The 1993 Virginia graduate, who still holds the ACC record for career sacks with 35 and a half, was hampered by a bad knee last season. A bum knee has become one of a few challenges Slade has learned to overcome as he becomes a smarter player.
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Slade signed autographs during the June 21st camp, which ran through the 25th. Staying physically fit year round was one of the many topics he emphasized when he spoke to the campers, advice he lives by.
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Whether or not Virginia Tech can live up to it's pre-season hype will depend greatly on how quarterback hopeful Michael Vick pans out.
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[SUPER=03-Blacksburg/1999 Spring Game; :00]


The stocky redshirt freshman has emerged as the starting quarterback in Blacksburg this upcoming season after a strong spring. He registered about 80 yards of offense in the spring game, completing three passes and he rushed the ball 10 times. Beamer is still high on the quarterback who was the nation's number five high school signal caller two years ago.
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Albert Belle has silenced the Baltimore Boo Birds for the time being with his three home run explosion yesterday against the Anaheim Angels.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Baltimore, MD/Yesterday; :00]

He also amassed six RBI's to lead Baltimore to an 11th inning 8-7 win at Camden Yards that forced Orioles fans to change their tune from jeers to cheers.
And while Belle spoke to the media for the first time since spring training, his mood has hardly softened towards reporters as he addressed trade rumors.
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((ALBERT BELLE/24 HOME RUNS THIS SEASON:))
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It's been a mixed day of news for the Charlotte Hornets.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=04-NCAA; :00]


The team's second round draft pick in last month's selection process is facing drug charges this afternoon in Fort Worth, Texas.
Lee Nailon was arrested Saturday night along with two other men at a Comfort Inn where police found between two and four ounces of marijuana and other paraphernalia.
He is free on bond tonight. No comment as of yet from the Hornets.
[super=03-Fort Mill, SC;]


The Hornets are pleased to talk about coming to terms with their other draft pick, their number one selection Baron Davis today.
He was the third overall pick in the draft after leaving UCLA after his sophmore season.
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[ANCHOR=Mike]
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Even if Dale Jarrett doesn't hang on and win the Winston Cup points title, it's going to be almost impossible for Jeff Gordon to battle back into contention from his current defecit.
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Gordon trails Jarrett by 392 points with with 19 events now complete. The circuit is off this weekend before rolling into Indinanpolis for the Brickyard 400.

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[ANCHOR=Keith]
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The city that just can't let go of its dispute over Robert E- Lee is at it again tonight.
[Double Boxes=Keith & Jean/Newsroom]


Here's Jean Jadhon with a preview of what's coming up.
[Live=Jean Full/Newsroom]
[SUPER=@Jean1;]


Keith, it's a battle of the wills tonight in Richmond's City Council chambers.
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[vo-nat]
Should a less military photo of Confederate General Robert E- Lee go up on the flood wall?
Or should the whole mural gallery be scrapped, as City Councilman Sa'ad El--Amin is suggesting?
The public speaks out tonight in Richmond.
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[Live=Jean Full/Newsroom]


We will have the latest on News 7 at 11.
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