Meteorologist bill henley who has your first alert neighborhood forecast. Warm, muggy but dry. Fog in the area, not in philadelphia. 71 degrees, clouds linger in the city. They will be breaking. We warm up to 73 degrees at 8 00. 80 degrees by 11 00 this morning. It will be a quick warmup during the day today. Delaware, 70 degrees right now. No fog here either. Frawley stadium, 73 degrees at 9 00. 81 by lunch time. Were heading to 90 degrees this afternoon. Seeing sunshine in the Lehigh Valley. 89 degrees later on. 87 in new jersey. But at the shore, the rain is out of the picture. Still seeing some areas of fog. Thats a live view from wildwood. 78 degrees. The fog wont last all day. As the temperatures climb, the fog will disappear. Katy zachry has your first alert traffic. Katy . Relatively quiet morning so far. Well wait until the onslaught of commuters hit the roads before we say its been a good morning. This is where it meets up with the vine street expressway, leading into center
The Texas Tribune
Susan Wright and Jake Ellzey are looking to replace the late U.S. Rep. Ron Wright, R-Arlington, at Texas 6th congressional district.
By: Patrick Svitek
and last updated 2021-07-27 22:25:22-04
State Rep. Jake Ellzey of Waxahachie is projected to beat fellow Republican Susan Wright on Tuesday to succeed her late husband, U.S. Rep. Ron Wright, R-Arlington, and pull off a major upset against a candidate backed by former President Donald Trump.
With 93% of precincts reporting, Decision Desk HQ called the race for Ellzey late Tuesday, when he had 52.92% of votes to 47.08% for Wright, a longtime GOP activist.
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Luna Stage Premieres New Play Via Text Message: #RIFT by Gabriel Jason Dean
(WEST ORANGE, NJ)
Gabriel Jason Dean launches this Friday, April 9 at
Luna Stage. Part One of the play will be delivered to subscribers’ phones over text message over the next eight weeks. Sign-ups will be accepted through April 23, but capacity is limited. Reservations are required, and are available at
Through the lens of two real-life brothers one a convicted murderer, the other a playwright; one a member of the alt-right, the other an A.O.C.-type progressive
#RIFT explores whether it is possible to bridge fundamental political and ideological divides. Playwright Gabriel Jason Dean navigates a deeply personal landscape: his brother is currently incarcerated, and the two had barely spoken in 10 years. In creating this piece, Dean reconnected with his brother to explore the roots of their differences, to see if there is any way to find common ground, and to try to understand what love means