tomorrow at the jersey and delaware shores. it s risky business out there. it s monday night and the big story on action news is hurricane jose. this won t be a destructive storm, but that doesn t mean it won t be a real problem. we have three reporters tonight, trish hartman? avalon, annie mccormick in atlantic city and the latest information from accuweather and meteorologist cecily tynan. what s the story? if you look at the hurricane jose, it looks more like a nor easter. it s losing its characteristics, but it s 175 miles per hour, center 235-miles east of cape hatteras. it was stationary for a while, but it s moving north about 10 miles per hour. we are beginning to see the outer cloud bands, rain bands in the atlantic. future tracker showing the storm continues to churn north about 200-miles off the coast as we head into the day tomorrow. we see rain bands moving in on the coast in the afternoon hours. then it turns northeast. the big deal with jose is the way it s
ask me, terry goggans, action news, delaware valley s leading news program, with jim gardner. jose will never come ashore, but it s sending its calling card by way of churning, surf and strong currents. no swimming allowed today, tomorrow at the jersey and delaware shores. it s risky business out there. it s monday night and the big story on action news is hurricane jose. this won t be a destructive storm, but that doesn t mean it won t be a real problem. we have three reporters tonight, trish hartman? avalon, annie mccormick in atlantic city and the latest information from accuweather and meteorologist cecily tynan. what s the story? if you look at the hurricane jose, it looks more like a nor easter. it s losing its characteristics, but it s 175 miles per hour, center 235-miles east of cape hatteras. it was stationary for a while, but it s moving north about 10 miles per hour. we are beginning to see the outer cloud bands, rain bands in the atlantic. future t
there in maryland and one here in orange county, florida. it s our that because he knew there was a warrant out for his arrest and what the ultimate outcome of that encounter was going to be would have been his arrest. that is why he took the action against the police officer. according to this report from mateland pd, one of their officers approached a car suspiciously parked behind a business that was closed for the night. lieutenant lewis kringle says his officer asked evans what he was doing there and evans said he had worked there and had arrived and early was napping. coming in contact with him and he was very nervous, jittery giving different information when he was asked questions about where he worked. then he says his officer was calling evans tag number into dispatch and evans abruptly turned his car on and drove off. eh evans left the scene, and driving erratically. they pursued evans for a short distance. i believe he described it as could do t
Robert L. Jones, 88, of Bath, New York, formerly of Canton and Troy, passed away on Monday March 18, 2024 at the IRA Davenport Skilled Nursing Facility in Bath, NY.