Northbay wildfire disaster is still growing with no end inside. As we watch the fires spread tonight authorities confirmed two more deaths in sonoma county. Ringing the number of People Killed in these fires at least 23. 180 other people have been injured. Hunters are reported missing in the disaster zone. The huge fastmoving fires have consumed 265 square miles. An area equivalent to five times the size of San Francisco. The latest damage report is staggering. Estimated 500 homes and businesses destroyed. 8000 firefighters are on the fire lines. The latest cal fire map shows how what started as a string of fires is beginning to merge into one mega fire. We have live coverage. Paul chambers in napa county where wind has shifted the flames that threatened new communities. Bill martin is tracking the wind and a red flag warning in effect right now. Live in Bennett Valley in santa rosa. What is next depends on mother nature. Reporter people are waiting and watching. And very nervous acros
City from palmyra cove nature park, courtesy of our live neighborhood network. It is a frigid start to your saturday morning, indeed. We have freeze warnings in place from philadelphia down into south jersey and delaware , the reason we dont have freeze warnings for remainder of the delaware and lehigh valleys because growing season has come to an end in those locations and with this freeze, growth season will come to an end in south jersey , delaware as well as the philadelphia Area Temperatures right now in the 20s, and teens out there, 24 in philadelphia. Twenty in allentown. Twentytwo in trenton. We have 13, that is temperature in mount pocono and 18 in lancaster. Forget about those numbers for a minute because this is what it actually feels like, when you factor in that combination of the cold temperatures, and also the winds, right now that wind coming from the northwest at five to 10 miles an hour making it feel more like 14 right here in philadelphia. 5 degrees in mount pocono.
Into a Police Involved shooting, we are live on the scene where a man was shot and injured in the grays ferry neighborhood. And, Winter Weather is gripping our region this morning. The cold temperatures are breaking some record lows. And, today is saturday in 11th. It is veterans day. We want to thank those men and women in uniform serving both pennsylvania and present. Good morning, im jan car way owe lets get over to meteorologist chelsea in gram, good saturday morning, chelsea , fridge think morning. Super frigid and wind chills, of course, even colder then what we are seeing on the thermometer as well as record low temperatures. Wow. Lets start off with a live look at our neighborhood network, we are looking at the sit friday palmyra cove nature park in new jersey where you know what it is just looking cold out there 23 degrees right now in philadelphia, and 23 in millville, and 21 in wilmington. That is a new railroaded low temperature there. Twentytwo in Atlantic City. That ties
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Emphasizing the role of the Buffalo Soldiers in opening the west. We are fortunate to have him here from our neighbor to the southwest, arizona. He earned his ba in history and historical archaeology, his ma in history with a concentration on the American West and spanish borderlands with the second emphasis on film history from the university of san diego. He later earned his phd in military history from kansas state university. After a 45 year in public history, he retired to tucson in 2015. He is the author of dozens of books, including fighting for uncle sam blacks in the frontier army. That is for sale today in our get shop following the lecture. We are excited to welcome dr. John langellier. Join me in a round of applause as we welcome him to the podium. [applause] john i feel like a telemarketer. [laughter] john i will send you every month a book that i have written that no one wants if you sign up now. At any rate thank you for , allowing me to be here. This is a wonderful oppo