The time now is. Lets get over to 13 first alert meteorologist greg bennett. adlib High Pressure has taken over the southwest and mainly sunny skies look to hold through thursday. High temperatures across the city will range between 74 and 79 degrees with central las vegas hitting 76 by 4pm this 4pm, the winds will slack off. 1015 mph winds will be common and gusts between 20 and 25 mph. This will ce build as a front approaches Southern Nevada from the northwest. Friday still holds with partly cloudy top mostly cloudy skies and rain chances Holding Around it. Rain chances are low but in the past, wide spread rain has come from just a 10 chance for showers before. Their into the next work week too. Winds will pick up though by sunday and hold into monday. The clintons are working hard before early voting comes to an end. At 315 this afternoon, Hillary Clinton will be holding a rally pipefitters training center. Then tomorrow bill clinton will be here to host a get out the vote event at
Day forecast, we are in the thick of winter for sure, i will be back later in the broadcast with more details. Kathy, thank you. Stay one step ahead of the weather by down loading the cbs philly weather app. Get the latest forecast from our team of meteorologists, down load the app for freon google will play and itunes. Philadelphia police are investigating a serious crash that involved a school bus in hunting park. The bus collided with a car this afternoon that car became wedged underneath the bus. It happened at ninth and the boulevard. There were no children on board that bus, fortunately but one person was injured. Another serious accident this one Near Philadelphia International Airport today it has happened on 291 near the cell phone lot, and it is unclear exactly why that car rolled over, there is no word at this hour of any injuries there. Take a look at this small plane that had to make an Emergency Landing on a highway in north jersey today this happened on route 23, in west
[inaudible conversations] [applause] ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the National Constitution center. I am Jeffrey Rosen the president of this wonderful institution which, as one or two of you may be aware is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u. S. Constitution on a nonpartisan basis. Beautiful. You can all sing along to our Glorious Mission statement and weve now encapsulated this as well which is to say this is the only place in america in these polarized times where people of different perspectives can come together to learn about celebrate and debate the greatest vision of human freedom ever invented, the u. S. Constitution. Hows that . Great. [applause] well as you know, those of you who have been here before know, there are many evenings of great excitement here in constitutional heaven. But youre in for a real treat and i am as well because i have the huge honor and pleasure of welcoming back to the stage of the National
Governors mansion bills in the early 1900s. She is quite famous in wyoming and should be nationally. First claim to fame was she was the first woman to serve as a governor of a state and country. She then went on to become director of the united states. She grew up in a very poor family in missouri and later on she moved to omaha nebraska. She taught kindergarten for a very short time. She went down to tennessee to see some relatives. Met William Bradford ross, a young attorney who lives there. After the marriage they moved to cheyenne. Will was fascinated by politics. He ran for governor in 1918 and then ran again in 1922. Elected as a governor in another state. Late over and laramie in september, giving a talk about the importance of he becomes ill. At first it doesnt seem that serious but then it becomes an acute case of appendicitis. So they perform surgery and things go from bad to worse. Since he died about a month before the next general election the rule was somebody would have
Joan Rung-Richards passed away. This is the full obituary where you can share condolences and memories. Published in the New Castle News on 2024-06-14.