Weather. Our meteorologist bill henley in his first alert forecast. He loves the leaves changing color. Its the fantastic time of year, the weather is gorgeous. The humidity comes way down. Humidity is lower this morning t. Temperatures, theyre also running a little lower at this hour. Right now, were looking at readings in the 40s and 50s. Potts town, trenton, 53 in mount holly and womening con is down to 50 degrees at this hour. Still 56 at philadelphia international. So a chillier start by several degrees in much of the area, sunshine and a few scattered clouds, 53 degrees at 6 00. Not much warmer at 9 00, nice by lunch time with bright sunshine to head up into the middle 60s this afternoon. Neighborhood by neighborhood forecast on tap. Jessco boyington has first alert traffic. We are dealing with ongoing construction. Start off on the schuylkill expressway, you can see in the eastbound lanes right here, we do have lefthand lane restrictions. As can you see in here, were losing this
Reporter judy remembers the very moment her heart sank tuesday morning. There were 12 detectives and i knew something had happened because i saw one detective, even not even here yet, put her arm around another detective. Reporter a source confirms to nbc 10, brendan didnt wander into the woods on his own. Instead, quote, definitely placed there. But a second day of searching turned up no material evidence. I dont know what brought me down here, but you know, i was 40 paces from finding that child. Reporter a close friend of brendans mother didnt want to show his face but told us, hes praying for the family and that brendan is with god now. Saw k9 officer, i think i think the officer found something. She said, i know. I said, should i keep looking . She said, no. Reporter sources confirm it doesnt appear he suffered broken bones but the community, very much broken and hopeful for answers. Pray, let them come up with this child like this, not like this. And and when there wasnt an ambul
Sister Ronan Degnan, 95, a Franciscan Sister of the Congregation of Our Lady of Lourdes, Rochester, MN, died at Assisi Heights, Monday, May 9, 2022. Rosemary Ann Degnan was born November 9, 1926, in Lewiston, MN, to Bernard and Ellen (Ronan) Degnan. She entered the Sisters of St. Francis in 1945, received the name of Sister Mary Ronan, and made perpetual vows in 1950. She earned a B.S. degree in Math in 1954 from the College of St. Teresa, Winona, MN. She further completed an M.A. degree in Secondary Education in 1960 from Catholic University, Washington DC, and continued Post Masters work at the University of Connecticut from 1969-1970. In 1947, Sister Ronan began her extensive teaching ministry mainly in Secondary Education at parochial schools in Chicago, IL; Portsmouth, Columbus, OH; and Albert Lea, Austin, Owatonna, Sleepy Eye, Winona, MN. She then transitioned into college education, becoming an instructor at the College of St. Teresa in Winona, MN in 1970 and then teaching Math