He was pronounced dead monday afternoon. Now, what that chains of event is that the police are referring to, they have not said, nor have they filled in the blanks of the timeline of Mccrae Williams death. The district attorney, however, says he is expecting to release more information on this case some time next week. In montgomery county, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. And the death of the lafayette lacrosse player is one of the most viewed stories on our nbc 10 app. You can download that app for free so you dont miss any updates on the stories. We update our app 24 hours a day. Now to nbc 10 first alert weather. Were tracking the chance for showers tonight. We are not out of the woods yet with all of this wet weather. The rain isnt getting in the way of plans, though. It was business as usual in downtown easton has plenty of people there made their way around, even see a little sun peeking out. A live look from our cape may camera at the mar qwest de la fayette hotel. You see some umb
That, i guess, the likes of which we can really say nobodys ever seen before. Theyve never seen a category like this come in, because it came in really at a 5. All you have to do is look at what happened in the keys. The president also received a hurricane recovery briefing from fema and coast guard officials. As recovery begins in florida, experts predict the damage could equal nearly 9 billion in insurance payouts. Thats after about 11 billion issed and to cover the damage from hurricane harvey. Tonight, there is concern these twin catastrophes could cost you more to insure your home. Nbc 10 Jersey Shore Bureau reporter Ted Greenberg found out that insurance spikes could impact those who live miles away from the coast. Reporter she may be ve ventnors mayor, but that doesnt make Beth Holtzman less vulnerable to insurance hikes. Her annual payment was just over 2,200. This year, over 3,400. It is painful. Reporter her home among the many in this community damaged by Hurricane Sandy and
Walking around with their dogs, families around here. Well talk to some of these parents and homeowners and get their reaction for 6 00. Well see you in an hour. Live in frankfurt, Brandon Hudson, nbc 10 news. More breaking news now in the battle over sanctuary cities. A federal judge ruled the government cannot withhold grant money from those cities. Sanctuary cities dont allow federal immigration agents to access local jails or notify them when i an undocumented immigrant is being released from custody. Philadelphia is considered a sanctuary city and could have lost millions in grant money. New at 5 00, a racist delivery left in a Temple University residence hall. Several black students say they found bananas at their door steps. Nbc 10s erin bass kerr ville joining us from campus. You spoke to two women who told you they came facetoface with the student they say is responsible. Had a chance to talk to two of the four women involved in this. They did say they had a chance to basicall
From the storm could continue through the weekend. Many people believe the hurricane is over. That at this moment, there are people who are being rescued from their rooftops. There are people being rescued from floods. Reporter pulled from homes ripped open by the wind, pieces twisted and tossed aside. Trees and power poles snapped, wires tangled like yarn. There is no electricity on the island right now. And little, if any, running water. I think we have to understand the gravity of the situation. The infrastructure of puerto rico is so weak that its going to take a really long time. Reporter the airport has opened but only for military and other rescue and relief missions. Help desperately needed here. The human spirit is going to have to rise up real high. Reporter tapping into that strength as maria reintensifies and hits other islands. Nbc 10 news. There is still virtually no communication from victims of Hurricane Maria in puerto rico to their relatives hooer in the delaware vall
Starting to fill up and people here are hoping this is just the start. Their whole lives are shattered. Reporter they all want to do something. These people are going to be without power for six months to who knows when. He rented a uhaul and began asking customers for donations bound for puerto rico. Hopefully have it in their heart. Store owners in Plymouth Valley are chipping in. Its horrible. And you got to feel bad. I know i do. Hopefully we can help them out as much as we can. Even as donations pour in, the struggle of how they will get to the island continues. Local groups are working with the airlining to get free cargo space. But flights to the islanden wont start until tomorrow. They are american citizens. The end of the day, we stand for a flag and its time to stand up for our american citizens. So for now, the plan is to fill the truck and hope. E we need a lot of bare necessities. Thats what organizers say they have been told airlines will have space to donate and this tru