Including water. Dr. Pepper may want you to drink so he today, but dr. Bishop wants you to give a nudge away. Reporter we saw the antitax protests outside city hall. Chairman of the philadelphia republican authority addressed the crowd. The mayor and everybody in that room, they want all these things. But they didnont know how to p for it, so they want to come after your wallet. When is enough enough . Reporter and inside, children lined up to support the tax that would fund prek and it would also pay for community school, something important to this mom. Are you is you are priu surprist has fight has gotten so big . I am. Everybody says our kids are the future. Reporter this debate is being watched by cities around the country. Waiting to see what happens. And in philly, its getting loud. Council is set to come back here at 6 30, but they have already pushed that back once today. And tonight is the deadline to get some sort of deal if they want to keep their schedule for a summer rece
Tropical showers. That are ringing themselves out. When we take a look at the lightening tracker. You just saw, nothing, 0. No cloud to ground hraoeugening strikes in the last 30 minutes. All pretty much done with. For the time being. Look at the dew points. Temperatures and dew points almost together. All in the 70s. Extremely muggy into the rest of the evening. Much. Many people still coping without power tonight. 24 hours after severe storms swept through their area. Mentor was one of the hardest hit. And some residents were told they maybe without power. Now powerful enough to run the whole house. But he can use lamp. With a 7 watt bulb. Keep his refrigerator and freezer stocked with food. The generator is a real blessing. The sun hasnt warmed us up. Were still cooler inside. Than it is outside. Crews spent the day repairing electrical lines. That were taken down with powerful winds brought down huge trees in the area of mentor avenue and garfield road. The number of customers in l
More than 200 homes in mentor without power after heavy winds and rain toppled trees and ripped up our allies to. It happen on mentor avenue near garfield wrote across the street from the James Garfield Historic Site as Roosevelt Leftwich is there. Tuesday termini here this is the tree in front of the faith avenue. This was a large tree. It missed the Fellowship Hall , are trying to clean it up also to clean up power problems. Lots of power crews upanddown mentor avenue. Right across from the garfield site as they try to restore power to people who have high heat humidity and start out rainfall then became heavier than lightning and thunder and then the power went out. We thought that the house was on fire, there was a huge explosion and it was all redo i a room and we could see that th tree was completely covering mentor avenue with sparks flying. Large branches from a tree a power lines from the long mento avenue , transformer blew as he lines were ripped from the top of the polls an
Lightening tracker. You just saw, nothing, 0. No cloud to ground hraoeugening strikes in the last 30 minutes. All pretty much done with. For the time being. Look at the dew points. Temperatures and dew points almost together. All in the 70s. Extremely muggy into the rest of the evening. Were not going to drop very much. Many people still coping without power tonight. 24 hours after severe storms swept through their area. Mentor was one of the hardest hit. And some residents were told they maybe without power. Now powerful enough to run the whole house. But he can use lamp. With a 7 watt bulb. Keep his refrigerator and freezer stocked with food. And keep the sump pump running. Blessing. The sun hasnt warmed us up. Were still cooler inside. Than it is outside. Crews spent the day repairing electrical lines. That were taken down with powerful winds brought down huge trees in the area of mentor avenue and garfield road. The number of customers in lake county without power is less than a th
High school looking at the aftermath which much cleanup to be done. Everywhere here you see expensive damage especially in front of the high school. After toppling to large trees. People been coming here all day to tak photos. The rifle came with a vengeance in Cleveland Heights things were going everywhere. Winds gusting up to 80 about 10 00 p. M. Tuesday night. The microburst knocking down a tree branches a brooding trees. S. It crashed into this house. It felt like someone lived i treelined streets, is cleaning up branches, as went into her car . Trees are the answer. The storm cutting power to Traffic Signals at about 10,000 homes. A downed power lines, it was a common theme the fire chief reminds everybody to keep a safe distance away. You do not want to get wires because there are tangled around it t in a can charge the entire area. There is debris blocking several roads. I try to get down very streets and not able to gett anywhere. Despite all the damage, no injuries reported. C