Very heavy snow amounts, very strong, heavy downpours of snow at times in this. Back to our west, some breaks of sunshine for the afternoon that is coming and were going to be looking at those temperatures hanging around, 37 degrees, but itll feel like the 20s. Well talk more about the weekend coming up next in your accuweather forecast. Looking a lot better. Shirleen okay, thank you, bill. We are following a developing story in brooklyn where a serial killer was just sentenced to 75 years to life in prison for the shooting deaths of three brooklyn shopkeepers. And there were some fireworks inside the courtroom. Eyewitness News Reporter stacy seager is live in downtown this. Reporter reporter well, shirleen, it was really a bizarre sentencing. Were talking about a serial killer known as the son of sal, rambling and rambling for at least 25 minutes minutes during brooklyn. In the end the judge had the final say. Now, take a look at this defendant. He was convicted of killing three brook
Slippery roads for your morning commute . It very well could. Hopefully, for the last time this winter. It the is thursday night and the big story on action news tonight is the distinct possibility of slick roads in the morning. This is a live picture of the penndot yard or the area around the corner from the penndot yard, this is swanson street near front and oregon in south philadelphia where they are getting ready to salt the roads overnight. They say that theyve got several hundred trucks at the ready for this task. The meteorologist cecily tynan is live at the big board with the latest information from accu weather and Storm Tracker six live double scan. Jim, this likely will be winters last hooray and it is going out with a wimper, live double scan Storm Tracker showing you really big picture with the storm and storm system in the center is way down to the south over South Carolina that is where impressive moisture is with it. Is there a upper low swinging through yes valley. The
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Hubert’s coaches return to their roots
They love basketball.
And more importantly, they love their school.
That’s why Kristen Teklinsky, Megan Decker and Kacy Peyton have returned to St. Hubert High School as coaches.
And it couldn’t be working out any better for them, the school and, most importantly, their players.
Teklinsky is the assistant varsity coach, working with head coach Dave Schafer. Decker runs the junior varsity squad with Peyton serving as her assistant.
All three have coaching in their blood.
They also have Hubert in their hearts.
“I take a lot of pride in being a St. Hubert’s grad and coaching there,” said Teklinsky, a 2000 graduate who is in her second stint as a coach with the Bambies. ‘My aunts, my sister, my mom. I love the brown and gold, the sisterhood, it’s like no other. I can’t say enough about the experience.”