We want to start day off with nice weather, some sunshine, unfortunately not case. The best news is most of the showers we have had so far this morning that round is on the way out. We will continue to see, some cloudy skies, it will be muggy , hopefully get a few breaks of sun here and there but for the next couple of hours rain activity is done. Storm scan three is showing you those showers breaking up as they continue to move east and off the coast line but we will be watching for another line of showers, thunderstorms to fire autopsy long the cold front that will come in late tonight and early tomorrow morning. Temperatures were up in the higher 70s for a time, the rain did cool us down but where rain has moved out and moved out sooner then in the philadelphia area like near lancaster where we are back in the lower 80s to that 75 we have right now in philadelphia expect that to climb and pretty quickly as we go through afternoon. Dew points are still high, they have been in the zer
Radio partners statewide as well as w. Jdl and batteries kpbs in shreveport cspan in the pbs newshour for sharing this Evenings Program with our viewers and listeners. I am very earned present the council for a better louisiana or cable and thank you for being with us tonight. Over the next hour we will delve into many issues of importance to our state and country with their three invited candidates. Participating tonight our commerce and bill cassidy retired colonel rob maness and senator mary landrieu. Thanks to all of you for being with us this evening. A panel of journalists include Shauna Sanford coanchor and producer of lbb louisiana the state we are in, allen english editor of the Times Newspaper here in shreveport stephanie grace a columnist for the advocate and jeremy offer editor and publisher of politics. Com. We drew names to determine the seating in order of questioning and the format this evening is designed to learn more about where the candidates stand on key issues fac
Women . W i hope it sends a message that they can be beautiful with uneir own curls and skin and culture. This is the cbs weekend news. Quijano good evening, im Elaine Quijano. The volcano emergency on hawaiis big island is far from over. The kilauea volcano has been erupting since thursday, sending lava into neighborhoods, and toxic gas into the air. More cracks opened in the ground this weekend, and there are now at least nine active fissures releasing lava. The island has also had more than 200 earthquakes in the past 24 hours. That follows fridays magnitude 6. 9 earthquake the most powerful quake to hit hawaii in more than 40 years. Carter evans is there. Reporter the volcanic trail cuts right through the community si leilani estates, sitting atop the eastern slope of kilauea. Hr four days, the volcano has been spewing molten lava and ash. Large cracks or fissures spontaneously erupted in a line through the neighborhood, setting several homes on fire. We watched as smoke engulfed t
As temperatures continue to rise and the summer season begins, there s plenty to do in the Chattanooga area over the weekend, including the Honeybee Festival, National MooFest and the Chattanooga Market s "Baketacular."
This weekend, dinosaurs will overtake the Chattanooga Convention Center during Jurassic Quest, the Chattanooga Beer Fest will bring a bounty of brews to First Horizon Pavilion and the summer concert series Nightfall and Riverfront Nights make their return to downtown for the season.