This happened just a few hours ago the intersection thats closed. Chris has information on what this means for your morning commute. Reporter if this is your morning commute, youll haveoute. This intersection remains closed are through tomorrow mornings rush. Drivers. Cleveland water main will be assessed. The water main break six minutes down the street from another massive saturday morning at intersection of east 40th street and chester avenue it caused major traffic makes for drivers for days now and night. At one time, it affected 19 block stretch of the city. No word on exactly when the road will reopen. Although the Water Department told us they expected itey are week. The breaks are not related. We can expect to see more throughout the winter as temperatures fluctuate here in cleveland. The intersection at east 55thand centralosed through tomorrow mornings rush. News channel 5. The impact of bleeding out beyond the plant. 200 will be out of a job in lorain. This is a huge blow f
Right now Philadelphia Schools are open on time but in the past half hour weve gotten 30 School Delays, including lower Marion School district. We have a complete list on our nbc 10 app. c speed restrictions are in place on several roads, including 495 in delaware both north and southbound. There are several cancellations at Philadelphia International airport. This morning we have Team Coverage from our team of first alert meteorologists. Lets start with chief meteorologist glenn hurricane schwartz who is tracking whats happening right now. You said some of this is more leak a spring snow . Yes, thats right. We have marginal temperatures, 32 degrees or higher with the snow, the flakes are big, wet, sticky type of snow. Totally different type of snowflakes than what we saw with the blizzard. Its a totally different setup. Were not about to get hit by any kind of monster storm or anything. Look, there are accidents every morning when its raining. The roads are wet. There will be issue e
The reserve seats can be used, at least for this session. Rather than your having to be stuck in the back. So as i started to say, one of the goals of this conference is to engage the Younger Generation in deciding what we should or should not do. What we should desist from doindoing in the area of support for democracy abroaded in the decades ahead. So its appropriate the next generation have a major voice in formulating the new consensus, hopefully well get to a new consensus you have bios, ive introduced only two speakers by name. In your conference packages you have bio information on all of them. Our goal today is to have a really intense focused discussion where people have a chance to engage the panelists have a chance to engage with each other, they have dissending and differing views and leaving plenty of dim for discussions with you. Thomas melia hopes to be here. Hes snuck traffic. Dissent. Here are the three questions ive asked our speakers and you to think about and focus
System on tap tuesday. And tonight, a bay area man has become the First American citizen to be killed in the latest violence in yemen. Christian hartnett spoke with the oakland mans family and friends today. And they feel like the u. S. Government let them down. Reporter jamal aleveny is the First American killed during the conflict. His family says the u. S. Government should have done something to help him. Family and friends gather in prayer to remember the life of jamal alebeny. Mohammed is jamals cousin. He said he left for his home country of yemen to see his two andahalfyearold daughter and wife who is pregnant. He wanted to bring them back to the u. S. Where helied lived as a u. S. Citizen in oakland. But it became impossible to leave. He was pretty worried the past three weeks. Reporter jamal was leaving a mosque with his nephew when they were hit in a rebel attack. Family and friends say it could have been prevented. They were killed instantly. So far l are no plans to help u
And learning to speak in their native tongue. How schools in bolivia are championing indigenous languages hello. We begin in kenya where alshabab says its holding students hostage in a university in the northeast. Gunmen from the somali based group stormed the camp. At least 15 are dead including two guards and a policeman. Joining us on the line is freelance journalist. You went to the scene of the university as the situation unfolded. What did you see. At the moment there was heavy presence of the military i interviewed some eyewitnesss or residents around the scene, and they told me that the place looked like a war zone. It was it was a big attack that took the security couple of hours, until now. So what is the situation right now at the university. Can you give us an update on the hostage situation . Right now, as we speak, the military deployed heavy weapons, and the gunmen are in a section of the university. And what about an update on the casualty figures . According to officia