To minimize that impact. Day one has been a challenge. That was the pg e Vice President essentially acknowledging the inconvenience. Good evening, everyone. Im frank somerville. And im julie haener. Pg es big concern has been the red flag fire conditions and potential for high winds later tonight. The first phase of the Power Outages started in parts of sonoma, napa, and marin counties for this morning. That is the red on the map that included some 2000 pg e customers. Phase two involves the east bay and south bay, and another 169,000 homes and businesses. It was supposed to start at noon, then it was pushed back to 8 00 tonight, then it was pushed back again until right now at 10 00. Jana katsuyama live from downtown orinda where the power can go out at any moment. Jana, is there any sign of wind out there tonight . Reporter not very matchup here, frank and julie, and weve been throughout the county. You can see there are still some businesses open that have lights on, but it has been
An underground fire in gladwyn, montgomery county. Plus, a soggy start as we take a live look on sky6 live hd. Philadelphia International Airport there. The rain has not moved out of the region, but the sun is expected to make a comeback today. Lets find out about that, matt pellman is in for karen rogers with traffic. David as i stepped outside, the air felt heavy. Reporter get the scissors out. We have cloud cover out there and rain in the region that will be popping through in the mornings hours. Storm tracker 6 live double scan centered off the northern and western suburbs, the heavier stuff in allentown, reading and harrisburg and shooting toward new york state. Where you dont see the green theres lowlying cloud cover around as you just saw on sky6 live hd, drizzle on the windshield not out of the question. Temperatures on the warm side. 71 in philadelphia. 69 in allentown. 72 in wilmington, 70 in cape may. Its also on the muggy side more on that in a moment. 7 00, showers and may
Of an underground fire in gladwyn, Montgomery County. Plus, it is a dreary start as we look at sky6 live hd Philadelphia International airport, but the sun is expected to make a comeback later today. David murphy thats what we want tear about, matt pellman in your in karen rogers taking a look at traffic, good morning. Reporter we might have to wait a while for it, but well see sunshine later in the day. Storm tracker 6 live double scan showing the bulk of the rain is off to the north and west of philadelphia. Light stuff in reading and allentown, the heavier stuff farther north and west. Where you dont see the green around the i95 corridor and elsewhere, low lying crowds giving you drizzle on the windshield and additional shower activity in baltimore. 72 inned if. Upper 60s in al 72 degrees in philadelphia. Upper 60s in wilmington. Dewpoints are high, a lot of 70s across the region, thats an indicater of oppressive humidity. When the sun comes back today youll feel that. 71 degrees by
Out. Kpix 5s emily turner is at the scene. Reporter this is a lot more excitement than they anticipated for the day and not much happens in the building. They are a customs place. Its mostly paperwork that happens here. But paperwork is exactly what caused all of this today. What started as a call for paramedics ended as a hazmat response once emergency medical workers discovered why the sick woman called. She had just recently opened a package that she noticed that it what appeared to be some white powder in the package so she was a bit alarmed with that. Reporter she was also feeling nauseous, dizzy and irritated eyes. She was taken to the hospital and two others are being evaluated. Several people were rinsed down in a portable Decontamination Center set up in the industries street as a precaution in the street as a precaution. Everyone else was evacuated while hazmat spent the afternoon trying to track down the envelope in question so they can see whats in it and who it is from. Th
Good morning, everybody, and welcome to the National Press clubs Morning Newsmaker Program here in washington, d. C. Todays topic is preventing youth sports concussion and what washington, d. C. , is doing about it. One of the first major metro areas in the region to provide a grant for research, education and monitoring of concussions in youth sports. And were also here to talk about other youth sports injury. This newsmaker panel will offer an examination of data, trends and concussion research, state policies and whether or not the u. S. Department of education should adopt federal compliance mandates. Every state in the union has a concussionrelated law on the books and a sports and youth Injury Program regulation on the books. Enforcement is the issue, and compliance is the issue, and thats what the doctors here this morning and the sports data person is going to be talking to us about. My name is mike smith, and i serve on the National Press Club Newsmaker committee, and the comm