The western side of a high and with a low approaching from the west, we can expect a breezy sw wing bringing mild air our way. Add a good dose of sunshine and well once again warm into the upper 60s today. The cold front moves into wi tonight with some showers and exits early tuesday. Temperatures dip a bit but stay above average with highs in the mid to upper 50s. Back to sun and warmer conditions wednesday and thursday with highs warming back to near 60 by thursday. We cool significantly friday and saturday. Today mostly sunny. Mild. Breezy. Showers overnight. High 66 wind sw 510 mph tonight a few showers. Low 0 anchor adlibs traffic red on traffic map major delays yellow on traffic map some delays green on traffic map no following breaking news this morning former us attorney general janet reno has died. Kim is in the newsroom with details. Reno was the first woman appointed to us attorney general. She served eight years in office during president bill clintons administration. Her t
Here in the badger state, we set a record, nearly 800thousand people have already cast ballots in this election. We have team coverage. Fox 6s ted perry is in the newsroom with a look at the hardfought Us Senate Race in wisconsin. But first, our Myra Sanchick is following the president ial race. She joins us in the studio with the latest from the campaign trail. The backdrop for the last day of campaigning may be the polls. Some polls show donald trump trailing, though a new fox poll shows the gap narrowing. In these last few hours, key states from both candidates. Donald trump starting this last day of the campaign in florida. Shes not going to get in folks. I dont see it. I dont see it. Hillary clinton, in pittsburgh. Im here to ask you to vote for yourself, for your families. Vote for your futures uwm professor mordecai lee says by looking at which candidate is going to which state you can guess what a campaign is thinking. Trump is grand rapids, michigan. Clinton is in North Caroli
Moody's Ratings analysts revised the outlook to stable from negative on the expectation that states and locals will fill an $8 billion operations funding gap.
Railroad industry news about: Bob Casey, John Fetterman, Brendan Boyle, Dwight Evans, Mary Gay Scanlon, infrastructure funding, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority, SEPTA, Chris Van Hollen, Ben Cardin, Dutch Ruppersberger, John Sarbanes, Kweisi Mfume. From the editors of Progressive Railroading Magazine