ALPENA Pastor Tom Orth and Rabbi Howard Morrison are teaming up for a very interesting and informative community outreach program from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursd
ALPENA Nearly 100 years ago, a very generous member of Temple Beth-El bequeathed $1,000 for memorial windows. Thanks to a FEMA (Federal Emergency Management
to worshippers. i hope that he will change his tone. rabbi, just on a personal note, i know you were supposed to be at the synagogue on saturday morning but you over slept and you were running late, and i am just wondering if you have any thoughts about the fateful nature of that? well, that s a very difficult question for me to wrestle with. i led services friday night as a guest rabbi for one of the congregations that met in the tree of life synagogue and i wasn t expected saturday morning, but by practice has been whenever i am in pittsburgh i live in oregon, but whenever i am in pittsburgh where i grew up i attend saturday morning studies and
captions by vitac www.vitac.com good mornings, everyone, i m randi kaye and thank you for starting the morning with us. we begin this hour with the h t heat. it has been so bad that 30 deaths across the united states are blame hed on the heat wave. we get more from melissa rainy. reporter: saturday brought another day of blistering heat and in some areas that is more triple temperatures. people are looking for relief wherever they can find it. it feels great. it feels so wonderful. it beats the heat for sure. reporter: in chicago, the heat buckled roadways and some residents gave up and fled the city. in chicago, it was 105 and felt like 112, so we came up here to escape the heat. reporter: but a cold front is expect ed expected in the coming days. looking forward to the 80 degree weather and even 89 sounds great. reporter: forecasters say that cooler air will move across the upper midwest and into the great lakes and the northeast which brings some comfor