I made him better looking. Craig the book is terrific. It is lovely to meet you. Ophira eisenberg, everybody. Good night, everybody. Good night. Just take a look at that snow coming down. This is a live look at boston. Just one of many towns all across the northeast tonight getting hammered by a blizzard. You think thats bad . Oh, some places could get covered by three feet overnight. Lori joins us where the snow is falling fast in connecticut. Reporter blizzard warnings are in effect for parts of new jersey to maine. With wind gusts up to 75 miles per hour. This is intense. Theres no joke. Several governors declared emergencies and are already warning about the cleanup ahead. The recovery will be slow. People should prepare for that. A nasa satellite photo shows two storm systems colliding to make a far reaching and dangerous noreaster. By saturday, 7 00 a. M. , the worst of the blizzard will be in southeast new england. Snow is blamed for a 19 car pileup in maine. Only minor injuries
NEW YORK (AP) — An earthquake centered between New York and Philadelphia shook skyscrapers and suburbs across the northeastern U.S. Friday, causing no widespread damage but startling millions of people
NEW YORK (AP) An earthquake centered between New York and Philadelphia shook skyscrapers and suburbs across the northeastern U.S. Friday, causing no widespread damage but startling millions of people in an area unaccustomed to temblors.
NEW YORK — An earthquake centered between New York and Philadelphia shook skyscrapers and suburbs across the northeastern U.S. Friday, causing no widespread damage but startling millions of people in
The East Coast earthquake has snarled travel by air, road and rail around the region. Friday's quake was centered in northern New Jersey and registered a magnitude of 4.8. It shook skyscrapers and suburbs across the northeastern U.S. for several seconds. It caused no major damage but startled millions of people in an area unaccustomed to such tremors. It diverted flights and disrupted travel on roads and rails during runway, bridge, and tunnel inspections. Flights to the Newark, New York and Baltimore airports were held at their origins for a time while officials inspected runways for cracks.