The clean up. They tried to put it was too everybody cleared out. [ inaudible ] reporter crews completed it with fire. Once the Early Morning fire reached the roof, all they could do is keep it from spreading to a nearby house. The tavern says they were here more than 50 years. This is the last year for this building. A sprinkler system, at first, seemed to knock down the flames. It led to a roof collapse and loss of the structure. One firefighter was slightly injured when he tripped over a fire hose. Hes expected to be okay. Chester pike, which has been closed most of the morning is now reopened. Traffic is moving freely. No problems with that. Again, they are demolishing, looks like they knocked down the sides of it and portions where the walls were sagging. At least for now, probably continue to clean up as the morning progresses. Live in norwood, jesse gary, nbc 10 news. This morning, the countdown is on for a possible strike to septas Regional Rail workers. 126,000 suburb ban comm
That could put fog on your windshield. 65 by 6, 67 by 88 00 a. M. 79 degrees by 3 00 p. M. Well be looking for drenching thunderstorms to pop up. Ill have a view on where they might go on future tracker 6 okay, karen. Reporter you can see the fog here, its not horrible, but visibility is reduced were looking live a309 in wyncote montgomery county. With the mist anne low clouds visibility could be low in spots. Switching over to i95, you can see the northbound traffic heading toward the Construction Zone from girard to allegheny. They were trying to work on it last night, but they had to stop because of the weather. You will not see any big changes just yet, but it is coming. One big change weve been dealing with over the past couple of weeks. 395 shut down between 1th and terminal avenue. You can see 13 through wilmington or hop into new jersey, 295 is running better, tam. New on action news, police are trying to run down a robber this morning he hit up a Convenience Store in roxboroug
CSHQA has announced new and returning members to its board of directors. Jason Brunson, senior electrical engineer, and Collin Hill, senior architect, were both named new directors, serving three-year terms. Emily Baker, founder and managing partner of Portman Square Group in Boise, will serve an additional three-year term as an outside director. Complete access to .