Fox 29 news in hd sponsored by x1 from xfinity changing the way you experience tv. Live from center city in philadelphia, this is fox 29 news at 10 00. Its been 24 hours since Hurricane Harvey made landfall in texas, and even though its been downgrade to do a Tropical Storm, the heavy rains are expected to linger for several days as residents try to keep damage to minimum. Harvey was the first category four hurricane to make landfall in the u. S. Since 2,004, and that is where we begin tonight at 10 00. Good evening everybody. Im joyce evans. Im dawn timmeney. While the strong damaging winds may be dying down the concerns over flooding in the coming days are still front and center. Foxs Lauren Blanchard joining us live now from galveston witness very latest. Lauren . Reporter hi, joyce and dawn. Yeah really windy here galvest galveston. Although harvey has been downgraded to a Tropical Storm, its that flooding that has so many people concerned here in texas. Officials warning theres po
And new road rules for drivers here in pennsylvania. How tougher penalties are designed to keep them sober. Good morning, today is sunday august 27th, im jan carabao, we will talk about harvey in a moment but first we will look at our weather here at home. Heres meteorologist Matt Peterson, good sunday morning, matt. Good morning. Our day is looking great. Fantastic, yesterday was wonderful day to get outside did you get outside. Difficult. I was able to get out too and it looks like today will be another repeat, we will get carbon copy of saturday and for some reason you werent able to enjoy your saturday afternoon, as i said never fear because youll enjoy our sunday. It is a clear morning for a lot of us across the area. We have a little bit of light patchy fog that has developed in a few spots but not overwhelming, it is not going to cause a problem on area roadways this morning just to keep you updated that there are a few spots north of the city where temperatures have gotten cool
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Department of transportation when president obama announced andrew fox as his nominee to be secretary of transportation we knew immediately that that would bowed well, for cities and for the whole crisis andrew fox was the mayor of charlotte and they knew each and everyone of each other there the conference the mayors and a progressive great work in that he is city in charlotte for transportation and more general that he will serve us well in d. C. He understand what happens on the ground in the city he also brought to the job a great passion for equity and creating opportunity for people in recognizing that transportation is really a big part of that and extremely important here in San Francisco more so than its ever been and a strong focus on safety and also a it up priority here in San Francisco with vision zero now almost 3 years ago in the city to eliminate traffic fatalities by 2024 but i would like to see most revolutionsy a approach that may sound shocking the federal governmen
Department of transportation when president obama announced andrew fox as his nominee to be secretary of transportation we knew immediately that that would bowed well, for cities and for the whole crisis andrew fox was the mayor of charlotte and they knew each and everyone of each other there the conference the mayors and a progressive great work in that he is city in charlotte for transportation and more general that he will serve us well in d. C. He understand what happens on the ground in the city he also brought to the job a great passion for equity and creating opportunity for people in recognizing that transportation is really a big part of that and extremely important here in San Francisco more so than its ever been and a strong focus on safety and also a it up priority here in San Francisco with vision zero now almost 3 years ago in the city to eliminate traffic fatalities by 2024 but i would like to see most revolutionsy a approach that may sound shocking the federal governmen