Serves an estimated 280,000 riders each and every day. Some in the back of the train had no idea what had happened. The train came to an abrupt halt. We werent getting any information but we knew that something bad was going on because there were lots of police cars and firemen. For the most people people were keeping their cool. How about you . Honestly, i tried to stay relaxed through the whole thing. National Transportation Safety board investigators are on that scene right now. Well stay on top of this story all night long. Well have the lat test on Eyewitness News this morning at 4 30. New tonight a very close call for a 12yearold boy. A bullet comes right through his bedroom wall just feet from where he was sleeping. This happened on bryn mawr avenue in radnor. Eyewitness News Reporter diana rocco talked with the boy and his mother tonight. Scary but crazy. Reporter 12yearold zach ma ren know is talking about bullet that came through his bedroom wall and landed on the floor early
Dead tonight. All of this happened around 7 00 oclock on the metro north line in West Chester County which is north of new york city. The trains journey began at Grand Central station. It came to an end at a crossing where a Jeep Cherokee was sitting on the cracks. Officials say the crossing gates came down on top of that jeep. Now the train shoved the suv down the tracks. It eventually caught fire. Between 800 and 850 people were on board the train at the time. The metro north is the nations second busiest railroad it serves an estimated 280,000 riders each and every day. Some in the back of the train had no idea what had happened. The train came to an abrupt halt. We werent getting any information but we knew that something bad was going on because there were lots of police cars and firemen. For the most people people were keeping their cool. How about you . Honestly, i tried to stay relaxed through the whole thing. National Transportation Safety board investigators are on that scene
Today is a first alert weather day, starting at 10 00 p. M. Lasting until monday. This is the reason why. We do expect that light snow to affect your monday morning commute. Slick roads expected like snow expected to move in after 10 00 p. M. A closer look at our radar shot all is quiet now, but that clipper system is what were tracking. Just to the south of minneapolis, moving into parts of st. Louis, and thats whats going to transition its way closer to us as we head into our overnight hours tonight. Right now, 34 in philadelphia 34 in pottstown, 35 in allentown. 29 in the poconos. Todays high pushing into the high 30s, low 40s. Ill break down the timing of this next system how long its going to stick around, thats coming up in i manyy first alert sevenday forecast. Well some are loving the snow, others not so much but regardless theres much more of the white stuff heading our way. The next round is just enough that it could make for a messy monday morning commute. And depending on h
Messy start to the workweek. Brittney, good morning. Good morning. Its a first alert weather day as we head into our overnight hours tonight, we will see light snow moving in and it is going to affect your monday morning commute. Expect messy conditions tomorrow morning. Theres a live look at boathouse row. It doesnt seem like we have a big snowstorm coming. Its nice and quiet, but changes are on the way. You can see the flags are blowing there, were dealing with a bit of a windshield. Here are the details on the first alert weather day, goinging in effect at 10 00 p. M. Tonight, lasting all the way until tuesday. Snow late tonight, messy morning commute. Its been extended until tuesday, because were also tracking the possibility of a major storm late monday heading into tuesday. Its part of the same system but were going to watch and see as it intensifies off the coast. But a dry start. Snow expected tonight, and this is the clipper system that is going to head our way, as we head int
Is cbs3 Eyewitness News. Because everybody else runs but me. He just wants to run. But his father says his school wont let him. New tonight at 10 oclock, why theyre keeping that boy off the Cross Country track team. Tonight the family speaks exclusively with Eyewitness News. Good evening, im chris may. Im jessica dean. Eyewitness News Reporter matt rivers has both sides of the story from tabernacle, new jersey. Reporter here are two brothers. One of them is essentially blind in one eye. Can you tell which one . We couldnt. Optic nerve hypoplasia. It is an under developed optic nerve. Reporter thats dad donald talking about his son 11 year old jacob. Hes had the condition since he was born. And its never slowed him down, that is until now. And i felt sad. Reporter you felt really sad. How come. Because everybody else runs but me. Reporter jacob wanted to run for the Cross Country team at Kenneth Olson middle school. His physician signed off noting his eye issue but of a officialing he c