A Taste of the Irish with Chef Rob Scott, March 13
Sponsored by the Mount Kisco Public Library, A Taste of the Irish with Chef Rob Scott will teach viewers how to make some St. Patrick s Day staples including Irish soda bread, mint chocolate chip brownies, corned beef and cabbage in a slow cooker, and St. Patrick s day peppermint ice cream shakes. The program runs from 3 to 5 p.m. and can be viewed live on Facebook, facebook.com/SimplyCreativeChefRob. For more information, go to events.westchestergov.com
We Banjo 3: Live From Ireland, March 13
Bardavon Presents, a series of live stream concerts, will host this virtual experience in which all four four WB3 band members will performing together live on stage for the first time since the pandemic shut down concerts exactly one year ago. The show will stream live, in real-time, from the Pearse Lyons Distillery in Dublin. 5 p.m. Tickets are $25. Proceeds benefit the Bardavon Opera House, Buy at bardavon.org/show/we-banjo-3-live-fr
one of the best we have had. thank you so much for doing this week s making the grade. thank you for having me. that s this week s sports unlimited . and the late edition is next and it starts right now. another gunman goes on a shooting rampage. a closer look at what happened in orlando florida. the texas shooting spree. and its connections to maryland. new information about one victim, and the accused shooter. i cannot believe that this is the same person. say goodbye to the growing season, when temperatures will dip below he freezing and the outlook for the rest of the weekend in the sky watch forecast. and the surprising rescue of the guard under attack, by an inmate. live in high definition, from wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news late edition . hello again, i am jeff barnd. and i am karen parks. shortly before noon today, gun fire erupted at a office mr. complex in orlando florida. a man upset that he was fired burst into the building an
live at fort hood, with the latest on the shooting. and the investments. authorities believe that the suspected shooter acted alone, with no evidence of any outside help. reporter: fort hood soldiers described the scene of chaos and carnage, a war zone on their base. you thought there was people running in their own uniforms if they had to, to help compress wounds. reporter: when gunfire erupted, combat engineer howard appleby was on his way for treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder. he stopped it help the jmpletd. this was just busy, just like iraq. reporter: among the wounded, suspect nidal malik hasan, arm army psychiatrist, seen here in muslim dress, the morning of the shooting. some soldiers said he shouted allah akbar, an arabic phrase for god is great before killing. this was a kick in the gut. not only the fort hood community, but also for our entire army. reporter: 21-year-old private first class michael pierce pearson, set to deplay for iraq
this is wjz, and wjz.com baltimore. good morning, maryland, now, don scott, marty bass, breaking news with mary bubala. your first-warning weather and wjz traffic control with sharon gibala. it s wjz, maryland s news station. it s friday. it s the top of the hour and it s another chilly day s start. if you re going for a drive, marty is in first-warning weather. you can see the morning sky ever morning for the next five, the sky will look like that. looking at the blue. let s look at the photo. skies clear out overnight and we re left with a clear day s start and a sunny forecast. on the way to the 40. no rain this weekend. here s my headline. thank you. will your path be clear ahead of you? on most roads it will. two problems in two spots. an accident on folly quarter road has it closed between jumpers hill road and shepard lane. take 32 as the alternate. folly quarter road close because of a downed pole at carol mill road. watch for fire activity at green sprin