Blows, yes you got to be ready for the cold, too but look at the temperatures out there. We have these values below freezing across the board you just have to expect that it could be slick. Now the road crews did fantastic job of keeping the roads pretty good. Overall, and jess will certainly have more on that, but, you got to keep in mind the side street, and things like even just your own sidewalks. That could maybe still be a little slick. So, thats really the biggest thing that you need to be looking out for here this morning, but it is cold, too. So be ready for, that as well. Jess, we send it into you. And thank you katie just little after 6 01, definately some slippery spots to look out for. So far this morning. But not hitting too much in the way of volume. We go outside show you what i am talking about. Otherwise 95 around cottman avenue, starting to see volume in the southbound lanes headed toward Center City Area, work zone, something were definately used to so far. Northbou
Good afternoon in the news this noon, the Television Camera man who contracted ebola in liberia has arrived back in the United States for treatment. The Supreme Court announced it is staying out of the samesex marriage debate at least for now. We begin with breaking news, the Philadelphia School Reform Commission has cancelled its contract with the Teachers Union. The src said it exercised its authority with canceling the contract with the federation of teachers and impose its own terms. Todays actions will require teachers to make contributions to healthcare. Tom corbett released this statement a short time ago which read in part well have much more on this breaking news story coming up in a live report on action news at 12 30. School officials in new jersey are working to calm the fears of parents after a young childs death has been linked to entrovirus d68. Chad perdelli is live outside Yardville Elementary School in hamilton township, Mercer County with the latest. Chad. Reporter s
Use. Were waking up to showers this morning were starting to get used to this. Reporter lets go live on sky 6 we have cold temperatures and clear skies we dont have too much of a breeze. As we flip it over to the numbers, 14 in allentown, 5 in the poconos. 19 in philadelphia. 16 in trenton, 18 in millville. Lancaster, 16 degrees, its a frigid start across the area. Some area the windchills feelslike temperatures dropped down into the single digits. Millville 10 reading feels like 6. Philadelphia feels like 8 degrees this morning. Satellite and radar, we have a 50 50 weekend on tap. Today will be the nice one. Theres not much in the way of cloud cover out there. So well see a lot of sunshine today. Tomorrow the system develops off the coast of the carolinas. Runs up the eastern seaboard. Today its going to be cold, but bright and sunny. 8 00 a. M. , 23, lunchtime 24. Lunchtime, 28 degrees. Well talk about the rain when i come back. Police in Burlington County discovered a horrifying dis
We have all these different hospitals scrambling themselves to try to figure out should they use this goggle or that goggle . Should they use hazmat suits or just emmy permeable gowns. Reporter Nurses Association wants better training for medical personnel. And while there may have been a breach of protocol in texas, the head of Infectious Disease at the National Institutes of health says, preparations have not been good enough. Quite frankly the training was the proof of the pudding. Training was not adequate. It was not adequate. This is a moving target. Reporter mark ross with the Delaware Health care council which represents local hospitals says, theyre keeping up with evolving rolled indications from the cdc ebola precautions he says are in place. When nurses say theyre worried, theyre not confident that were ready here, you can see how people would be concerned. I understand that. But they also have these annual trainings. They know how to handle Infectious Diseases. Every facili
Nurses union. Our Health Reporter Stephanie Stahl is here now with on worried nurses and the reaction from hospitals. Stephanie. Chris, officials have been insisting american hospitals can handle e bowl la but look what happened in texas now pennsylvania nurses are sounding the alarm. Here at Hahnemann University hospital protective gear is ready. Hospitals everywhere insisting theyre ready to fight ebola. But with a nurse now infected in texas, people are wondering, even those on the front lines. Im concerned that this region is not really prepared for it. Reporter patti aiken is pressed the pennsylvania nurses union. We have all these different hospitals scrambling themselves to try to figure out should they use this goggle or that goggle . Should they use hazmat suits or just emmy permeable gowns. Reporter Nurses Association wants better training for medical personnel. And while there may have been a breach of protocol in texas, the head of Infectious Disease at the National Institu