Importance of it. And you had people there planning to take down to them a very, very important statue and renaming of the park from robert e. Lee to the another name. And George Washington was a slave owner, and was George Washington a slave owner, and so now will George Washington going to be losing the status . Are we going to be takeing down statues to George Washington . How about thomas jefferson, what do you think of thomas jefferson, you like him . Okay. Good. Are we going to be take down the statue, because he was a major slave owner. And President Trump initially criticized the violence on many sides rather than singling out the white supremist, and many viewed that as an inadequate response. Yesterday, he stepped back into the front of the microphone to condemn the groups tied to them, but then he reversread the statement. The aep frank center released a strong statement a moment ago and said how much more proof does america need after todays president ial fright show. Presi
The cold front that will work in. You will love the weather to end the week. Before we get there we go through summer weather here this afternoon. With temperatures topping off in the middle to upper 80s. Were warm today. Well track the scattered storms. Few and far between. And they will be quick movers. Because theres a lot of strong wind aloft in the atmosphere some may produce strong gust brief downpour. More on the forecast, ahead. All right. Time now for fast track traffic. Heres danielle gersh. Good morning, everyone. Before you get anywhere this morning you probably zealing with pretty bad traffic. This is pike heading into town and this back up is because of an accident. Lets go to the maps. And its eastbound on the pike right at the allston tolls. Thats causing back automaker. North of town another crash southbound on route 93 at route 110 there. Pretty much back to 495 this morning. Stop and go into boston on route one. Braintree to boston northbound on the expressway still
Public at this time. But People Living in town that we spoke to feeling uneasy about what happened this afternoon. Now you dont usually hear about this extort sort of thing happening around here people in townsend concerned after report of a creepy crime. Its pretty scary. According to police, three teenage boys say a man jumped out from behind a rock near the library, tried to grab one of them, and hit another one on the neck. Its pretty disturbing. So my son wanted to come with me when he went out of the house. I dont know just freaked out boys ran to Police Station which is just down the street. Officers searched the woods but could not find anyone matching the description. The boy said man is older with a long gray beard, and was wearing a red tshirt khaki shorts and a Boston Red Sox or possibly a Boston Bruins hat. As investigation continues, residents left feeling uneasy. Townsend is just known to be safe a lot of times. Just see kids walking to and you want to make sure youre ly
Moving on in. Temperatures very warm today. Were talking about mid to even a few upper 80s. 8 7 in the city of boston. Nowhere close to that tomorrow. Well talk about temperatures closer to 70 with sunshine once again. That forecast ahead. Guys . Sarah time now for fast track traffic with danielle gersh. Danielle thanks, sarah. Good morning, everyone. Heres a look at the expressway this morning. Things looking good as you get ready to head out the door. Lets go to the maps. South of town, a lot of green on routes 3, 24 and 95. Youre proem of town on the pike this morning. Routes 2 and 3 no issues. 93 fine back to 495. And youre problemfree heading into boston on route 1. Lets check your drive times if youre getting ready to head out the door this morning. Ten minutes into town on the expressway. 12 minutes into town on the pike from 128. 93 southbound, 128 to the zakim bridge, 11 minutes this morning. No delays on the roads. Both the t and Commuter Rail starting the morning on schedule
CARSON CITY Nevada State Treasurer Zach Conine announced Thursday the return of more than $28.5 million in unclaimed property to Nevadans during the COVID-19 pandemic by the Treasurer’s Office Unclaimed Property Division.