The 35 thaents e tenants nonprofit building im sorry to interrupt youre not part of the last group that speak. We are were part of the 16 coalition of a moratorium 0 on market rate housing the red Stone Building is celebrating its anniversary and were inviting all the commissioners to attend heres information about the event the Temple Association has opposed the project since property because of the negative impact on our buckling this and the need to respect. Building and its values this project does none of those it is essential for the Mission District is one of the if i commercial Office Spaces todays Political Organization and Community Meeting is that a continue it is a Community Space about one hundred people work in the building and people attend the functions there we at the red stone are considered about the high rents in our building we cant afford high rents the projects finished or proposed in our neighborhood have led to increased commercial rents like 490 will change th
Im absolutely confident that we can prevent a serious out break of the disease here in the United States but it becomes more difficult to do so if this epidemic of ebola rages out of control in west africa. Cdc director tom freed an will testify at a congressional hearing over his handling of the out break. Well, news that two dallas nurses are now infect with ebola has prompted some nurse necessary our area and across the nation to speak out. They are calling for more training and better protection. Eyewitness News Reporter jane carabao joins us from the sat center with that part of the story, jan, good morning. Reporter well, nurses across the country are understandably concerned about ebola because that second helpful care provider was just tested positive for the virus and now the nations Largest Health care union, for registered nurses, well, they are demanding that the president the set mandates for protections for their workers. It seems like this, Health Care Workers fighting e
Only. Now the delay that lies behind this is continuing to grow, right now, this delay is stemming back toward belmont avenue and because it is only 7 00 and rush will be setting in heavily this will only continue to grow. City avenue delay is going to affect city avenue itself or schuylkill at city avenue delay. But just plan a correspondencingly to have have some major traffic this morning, starting your day. Kelly drive, Martin Luther king drive will be best alternate. Heading out of northeast philadelphia, you could take roosevelt boulevard and maneuver your way there. Take broad street all the way down or take i95. With that said i95 we are seeing major delays stemming out of the northeast down through vine street expressway. We have a pothole southbound right around cottman avenue which is causing a mess. If you had are a truck drive you cannot use drives so blue route to 95 is an alternate and this accident ace affecting a few septa bus routes as well. We were just talking earli
County to mid county, traveling on 476 delays around 95, a lot of those commuters are taking 476. Youll fine major delays there. On i95 itself southbound i95 we have a pothole situation at cottman avenue and what that is doggies leaving disabled vehicles all along the shoulder your whole ride down to the vine which is taking you close to an hour just to make. Expect ease wound delays on 422 between oaks and 202 and really just being delayed all over the place. Can you give south good news weatherwise, katie. I can at least, but problem is, you cannot just flip a switch dealing with these kinds of systems because damage has been done in the way of heavy rain left behind so we are still trying to not only dry out but allow the drainage to take place. Look at these areas totals here, at glenn, berne, blakeslee, hamburg all of these spots pick up 3 inches of rain. Much have of what we expect this system rolling through, with widespread rain but pockets embedded therein with these heavier r
Diagnosis. Is there a cure . Thats for another day. Good morning, welcome to early start, im dave briggs. And im christine romans, tuesday, may 28th5 00 a. M. In the east. Tornadoes keep oncoming, 449 reported in the month of may. The latest target, dayton, ohio, two tornadoes touching down monday night. 3 miles and 30 minutes apart. Dayton has lost power to water plants and pump stations. Officials are now asking citizens to conserve water. 64,000 customers are without electricity. Snowplows were brought in to move debris out of the streets. I heard the whistles, like a train was coming through. I told my fiance get inside the tub and next thing i know, windows was breaking and i heard debris flying around and stuff crashing and glass everywhere back there right now, but its really terrible. So far, no reports of injuries or fatalities in the dayton area. A local church was badly damaged and its steeple winding up on the roof, on the street, excuse me, the tornado hitting when childre