645 AND TIME FOR NEWS TO GO. WE HAVE A LOOK AT TODAY’S TOP NEWS STORIES, TRAFFIC AND WEATHER ALL BEFORE YOU HEAD OUT THE DOOR. WE’RE STARTING WITH A COMMUTER PLANE CRASH IN CANADA. ALL 80 PEOPLE SURVIVED AFTER A DELTA AIRLINES PLANE FLIPPED UPON ARRIVAL AT TORONTO’S PEARSON AIRPORT. DELTA FLIGHT 4819 WAS FLYING FROM MINNEAPOLIS. IT FLIPPED UPSIDE DOWN ON THE RUNWAY DURING ITS ATTEMPTED LANDING, INJURING 18 PEOPLE. THE AIRPORT’S FIRE CHIEF SAYS THE RUNWAY WAS DRY AT THE TIME OF THE CRASH, WITH NO CROSSWIND CONDITIONS. THERE WAS NO LOSS OF LIFE. AND THIS IS IN DUE PART TO OUR HEROIC AND TRAINED PROFESSIONALS, OUR FIRST RESPONDERS AT THE AIRPORT. THE AIRPORT HAD ISSUED A GROUND STOP FOR ALL FLIGHTS AT THE BUSIEST AIRPORT IN CANADA. SPARTANBURG COUNTY DEPUTIES SAY A DRIVER SHOT HIMSELF IN THE LEG DURING A TRAFFIC STOP. WE’RE TOLD AUTHORITIES WERE …

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