But this morning new details that turn this case upside down. Results are back from a new round of blood testing in newark an more schools may be contaminated. Good morning, im lori stokes. Thank you for joining us, im ken rosato. Great news. It is friday. Bad news . Were going to get fooled all day long, its april 1st. Youre never more than seven minute aways from weather and traffic. Heres meteorologist bill evans with the exclusive accuweather forecast. Happy friday, everybody. Grab your rain gear, theres going to be a couple of rain showers, this afternoon no foolin, there could be a couple of thunderstorms around. Your temperature 66 degrees right now. Temperature might drop just a little bit, but not much. 59 at whitestone. You see Cambria Heights 52, 54 at bridgeport. That southwest wind makes it a little cooler there on the southfacing shores. But check this out at the south facing shores. Heather was just making me aware of this. Look down toward jfk, the visibility. 30 mile w
He was at the wrong place at the wrong time. Everybody who knew brendon knew he was a loved child, a quiet child. Just full of life. 19 years old. Reporter Police Arrested 19yearold steven sing desear of new rochelle and charged him with lawrences murder. The suspects friends said little following a scheduled Court Appearance this afternoon. So what happened . According to investigators, five young men gathered about 3 30 sunday morning in this parking lot outside the boys and girls club. An altercation spilled on to the neighboring ball field. Police say thats when desayer shot lawrence who played basketball at lincoln high in yonkers and graduated last year before attending iona college. Police told us the shooting was not drug, alcohol, or gangrelated, and that lawrence was not involved in the argument that preceded the gunfire. It appeared as if it was a mutual combatant. Two guys had a beef with one another. Settle it on the field. And thats what happened. Im really speechless rig
Traffic and weather on the 2s. High levels of lead discovered in the water. The taps now turned off as officials call for help from the state and federal government. Janelle burrell live in newark with more this morning. Reporter hi chris and mary, most of the samples were actually taken from water sources from sinks and polices where you would wash your hands these test results showed that some of the Drinking Water sources, some of the water fountains at this Charter School came back with lead levels ten times above the acceptable limits. The testing took 324 water samples, a sample from every single water source in all eight nontraditional facilities within the Newark Public School district for this phase of testing. A quarter of those samples came back with elevated levels of led. 16 of them were from Drinking Water sources, 10 of those Drinking Water sources were the newark legacy Charter School. The epas acceptable level of lead and water is 15 parts per billion and some of the s
To a homeless shelter murder. Another deadly earthquake strikes. This time in ecuador, where the death toll continues to climb. Cbs2 news sunday morning continues right now. It is 6 00 a. M. Good to have you with us. Im andrea grymes. First, Vanessa Murdock is here with a look at the forecast. It was beautiful yesterday. And warmer today by about 4 degrees. Felt a little bit of a chill. Yesterday. But we will try to get rid of that. It will be lovely again. We start off with a frost advisory in effect until the temperatures are in the low to mid30s. A crisp start. We will be warming up nicely. Fortyfive in the city. Forty in white plains. Thirtytwo in somerville. Thirtyfour in the hamptons. As we look at the vortex satellite and radar, it looks identical to yesterday. Nothing overhead. Some clouds trying to push their way in well to the east. But it is not going to happen. Blue skies today. By noon, 64. Feeling like 63. By 3 00 this afternoon, a high of 72. By 9 00 this evening, 59 wit
Continues right now. Good morning everyone. It is 7 00 a. M. Im otis livingston. The top stories are straight ahead. First Vanessa Murdock is here with a look at the forecast for the second half of the weekend. Looking pretty out there. It looks just like yesterday. Almost as cold as yesterday morning. Not quite that chilly. That is good news. And it will be warmer than yesterday as well. Here is the deal. It is going to be gorgeous today. Seventys, sunshine. A great end to the weekend. We do have a frost advisory in effect until 8 00 a. M. This morning for much of new jersey. It is freaking out. Hamptons, 40. On the vortex satellite and radar picture, clear skies overhead. Highpressure to thank for that. 9 00 a. M. , sunny and 52. By noon, blue skies, 64. At 3 00 this afternoon, we will reach the daytime high of 72. That is 10 degrees above normal. If you will be out this evening enjoying this beautiful weather, 68 at 6 00. Skies are still clear. Looking lovely to end the weekend. It