Its dry then wet then dry then we see clearing tomorrow so the return of sunshine. How much rainfall . Looks like a tenth to a quarter inch for most. Then its dry through the weekend. The extended forecast to come in just a few minutes. Jadiann thank you so much. Lets get over to rich kirkland and talk about the roads. Rich good morning. Kind of like a monday all over again as we set up for the holiday. Live on the turnpike. Most rides are good. Theres the expressway. Thats good too and downtown is quiet. North shore commuters, were getting word of a crash in peabody on 128 southbound by lowell street. Happened only a few minutes ago. The t says on time. Rich kirkland, 7 news today in new england. Jadiann we begin with breaking news from overnight this morning. A cruiser crash on the cape involving a wrongway driver. Christa the accident trapped the trooper inside his vehicle so lets get out to Nicole Oliverio. Shes along route 6. You have more on his condition, also what we have learn
Coverage counting down to the start of the Democratic National convention. Good evening. Im chuck todd in philadelphia where it is boiling hot outside and unexpectedly hot inside the Democratic Party. Who said that cleveland was going to be where all the action was . There is some intraparty feuding going on right here. And not such brotherly love these days on the eve of the convention, Debbie Wasserman schultz, chair of the Democratic National committee announced today just a few minutes ago actually that shes going to step down as chair of the party right after the convention. Listen to that. In a statement announcing her resignation wasaid, quote, the best way for me to accomplish those goals is to step down as party chair at the entd oftd convention. I will open and close the convention and address delegates about the stakes involved in this election. Earlier today a spokesperson for congresswoman martha fudge said she would be presiding over the convention, not the dnc chair. The
As Isabella County leaders work to persuade voters to approve an operational millage, potential public safety issues are on the minds of municipal officials and others outside the city of Mt. Pleasant.
A restoration project at Lake Isabella has reached the permit phase, and village officials hope to begin the first round of dredging before the end of winter. Now that the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy has approved a permit to remove as much as 9,334 cubic yards of spoils from Birch Bay […]