Temperatures will be warmer with several spots reaching the 70 degree mark this afternoon thanks to a slightly breezy southerly wind at 5 15mph. Incident freeTraffic Building on the roadways issue free roads drying out from overnight showers new this morning the red cross is helping four families this morning after a 2alarm fire at this house overnight. Milwaukee fire crews responded to the scene near 4th and night. 17 people were inside the two story home. Milwaukee police tell us a firefighter injured a finger while working with a saw on the roof. No word yet on how it started. Damage to the two homes is estimated at 125 thousand dollars. Two votes in the Milwaukee Common Council today should clear the way for more construction on the bucks arena project. If youve been near the area of fourth and juneau downtown. Youve seen the project is well underway. Ann sterling is live with more. There is a flurry of construction going on down here in downtown milwaukee. Crews are making substan
Tax cuts across the board in his first Major Economic address. Several Senior Republicans are saying they are not going to be supporting the gop president ial nominee. A lot of opponents say its really atroublesome situation. Good morning. I am juliet hardy. Ink you for being with us. Its 5 00 on this tuesday. Lets get over to mike. What you have for us . Is tuesday and im happy to be here. Good morning to you. It will be a most folks were happy with it most folks say was a little bit hot. Temperatures at 54b0 in monticello and 66 in islip. 71 and not montauk and dew point are picking up in the mid50s. Point there in islip and 69 montauk. These numbers jump up big time tomorrow. The humidity really starts making a come back here and we had a hard time getting of it. Here is the radar and satellite. The last six hours together with a clear sky here altogether. Lots of sunshine for the time being. Highpressure is in control and that this is the cold front that will drop into the area. A
Crews will be working throughout the night in concord cleaning that up tornado damage. Our chief meteorologist Kevin Lemanowicz is breaking down the strength and the path of the storm. But we begin tonight with Christine Mccarthy who is in concord where some homes christine, still dont have power. Thats right, and the clues are gone for the night. A stack of chopped up trees are waiting to be picked up in the morning. Before that you can see flashing lights thats where crews are restoring cable and internet. Around the corner from here the hardest hit area by this tornado residents are still awaiting all power to be restored. The clean up will take days but the disaster itself an e,f1 tornado only taking seconds to tear down power lines and damage 39 homes in concord. It lasted more than a minute that would be pushing it. It really sounded like a were ripped from the ground early monday morning in a path carved 400 yards wide and a half mile long cleared by 100 milesperhour winds. Were
Lucky. Tonight we take you deeper inside that damage that did not turn deadly. Good evening im mark ockerbloom. And im vanessa welch. Crews will be working throughout the night in concord cleaning that up tornado damage. Our chief meteorologist Kevin Lemanowicz is breaking down the strength and the path of the storm. But we begin tonight with Christine Mccarthy who is in concord where some homes christine, still dont have power. Thats right, and t a stack of chopped up trees are waiting to be picked up in the morning. Before that you can see flashing lights thats where crews are working on restoring cable and internet. Around the corner from here the hardest hit area by this tornado residents are still awaiting all power to be restored. The clean up will take days but the disaster itself an e,f1 damage 39 homes in concord. It lasted more than a minute that would be pushing it. It really sounded like a train going by. Reporter giant roots were ripped from the ground early monday morning
By preventing the drug from depressing the nervous system. It comes as a nasal spray or as an injection. The cdc says opiate abuse is an epidemic with fatal overdoses that have nearly quadrupled since 1999. President obama has surprised a group of College Journalists by crashing a special white house briefing. The president strolled into a packed room where press secretary josh earnest was offering rookie reporters some insight into what really goes on. Well oh, my god. I hear theres some hot shot journalists here. You know, josh was speaking for me and i wanted to make sure he was getting it right. So the president answered some questions for more than a half hour. Pretty good. And even made news. He also announced a plan to enroll 2 Million People in pay as you earn which aims to help students manage loan repayment more efficiently. I like the girl that you can hear in the background oh, my god, oh, my god. Very subtle. We should point out the president will be working on his jokes t