The road is clear no word if drugs or alcohol is involved but one car is going the wrong way and two people die said. Sarah phinney two people died. Sarah finny, newschannel 5. And as the commute picks up, we could see more traffic is in the area. If you want to detour around this, get off at west 130th street and go south 480 westbound until you meet up with 71 south again. Now, its taking a look at the Bigger Picture on the maps. Were issue free just a couple of minor slowdowns to talk about, but nothing serious going on other than that accident. We have a look at drive times for you here, 14 minutes eastbound crocker to the inner belt. The average speeds moving along just fine and this is a live look outside from the scene of the fatal accident to the odot cam, 71 at west 140th street and were in for another mild day out there, somara. We are. Its not off to a mild start but it should end that way. And this is what i want you to know and stick around for. Morning and its going to be
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Greenwich High School teachers shared feedback from classes Thursday about the U.S. Capitol violence Wednesday; the superintendent also addressed it. (Shutterstock)
GREENWICH, CT In a letter sent to staff Thursday, Superintendent Toni Jones spoke out regarding the chaos Wednesday that culminated in a violent insurrectionist mob overwhelming police and entering the U.S. Capitol to halt the Electoral College certification of Joe Biden as the country s next president.
In her letter to staff, Jones referred to the events Wednesday as disturbing, alarming and emotionally draining, and urged the district community to continue to support each other.
Subscribe In times of crisis, Jones said in the letter, opportunities are created for us to make sure students know that we are here for them by educating and stating the facts, but also staying away from discussions that include personal support for a political party. It is indisputable that what we witnessed yesterday inside