A look at it moving into western ohio the same from that came through saturday is coming back at us not everyone was in the rain going to moraine huron county all the huron county all the way back n south of akron canton new philly i highly doubt we will see much of anything once again north of the event temperatures close to 80e we may have to turned on the temperatures a little we will see how workers t we will e thinning out of showers to the northeeee the evening is lookina little bit dryer we talk about improvements for the weekend in just a couple of minutes traffic time with patty. We dont want to hear about rain witha the indians having a game this after noon. We will have to see if they get that in closed rampsea at west 45th those rams are now closed for 120 days also in brunswick 71 southbound 303 is now closedic with a also have worked westbound on 303 as you approach i 71 back to school means more traffic for everyone else 90 over west 117 plenty of stop and goes heading i
Its snowing its snowing thats the principal . Thats the principal at pickens elementary school. He was super excited. He went window to window telling the kids to look out here. It was a great piece of video. Thank you for sending that in. This is katy whittakers kindergarten class at Carlyle Foster grove elementary. They look so excited. You can see their tongues out trying to catch the flurries. Its a kid thing to do. Snow like that that was so beautiful and fluffy its kind of rare in the upstate. Sure. What a treat. If you have pictures like that you can post them on our facebook page. We have the app too. If you dont have this app you definitely what about to consider that. We have a lot we updated the app. You can get the latest on School Closings and delays. Right now every Law Enforcement agency is struggling to fill open jobs. That puts strain on veteran officers. Cops are being hired with a checkered past. One officer on every shift here. If one of those cops leaves town thats
This is 40 minutes we are absolutely delighted to be here with you today. And that is candy right over there. Can you stand up . [applause] now its been a few years since ive been a at liberty that we talk about liberty all the time since thats what it represents, liberty and freedom from the snares of the world and the right kind of teaching and the right kind of values for the young paper that people and viewers achieve vital part of the future of the nation. But you know, i do want to acknowledge today as veterans day because i feel that we dont do enough for our veterans when you consider what they did for us. I think about world war ii, and i think about those soldiers invading the beach at normandy being molded down by machine gun fire, 100 bodies laying in the sand, a thousand bodies laying in the sun. With a frightened . Yes. But did they turn back quickly stepped back over the bodies of the colleagues and overwhelmed the access. Knowing in many cases they would never see their
That the Georgia Historical Society invited me to have this Senior Historian is my cohost. There is really no place i would rather be on the summer night than in this lovely southern town. Although i now live in california, grew up in georgia. It is wonderful being back. Seeing old friends, many old ends, making some new ones southerners are warm and embracing, and really the best word is dear. So dear. The south is a golden place. Yet, as we all know, there is another darker side. Behind locked doors in almost every southern town. Something unspeakable has been hidden. Nowhere is that more true than marietta. Tonight, a stones throw from where we are gathered , the best men of marietta were putting the last touches on a bold and dimmable plots. Damnable plot. They were motivated, they believed, by the desire for justice, but nothing about their actions would be just. It would lynch a man, most likely, an innocent one. They would terrify and traumatize a generation of american jews, pa
Wilmington. Expect company if youre headed out there, aaa figures 47 million americans will travel 50 miles or or between today and sunday. That is the highest total in eight years. Heavy traffic on the garden state highways. This is how things looked along route 38 near the cherry hill mall. Low gas prices a reason for uptick in travel. Just about 2 a gallon. George spencer talking to travelers. Live along interstate 76 with more on how people are getting around the rainy rush. Reporter suffice it to say, it has not been an idea travel day as we checked out roads, rails and airport today. 76 here through center city and the vine street expressway one example. Lots of people trying to get out but the weather is not cooperating. The roads were slick and headlights were on as turnpike lit up with Holiday Travelers this afternoon. Many pushed through todays springlike conditions, as they drove, Travis Goforth and his wife heading from South Carolina to south jersey. Thats one of the reaso