This crash happening around 8 45 this morning in paradise township, lancaster county, just over the boreder from Chester County. Students and adults on board the bus were rushed to the hospital. Now investigators are working to figure out exactly what went wrong there. 20 minutes of nonstop news continues with nbc 10s tim furlong live on the scene. Give us an update on those who were hurt. Reporter everyone should be okay and everyone should be home from the hospital by now. Thats the good news. It must have been scary for the four special needs kids and the four adults on the bus when it happened today. Here at this intersection over here. Weve been seeing it all afternoon. You see how fast some of of the cars are going through the intersection. Theres only stop signs on the opposite side of this road, not on straussburg road. People slow roll through the intersection. The scene in paradise township sure looked bad from skyforce 10, thankfully the injuries were all minor, thankfully some neighbors and passersby in this rural piece of lanker it county were there to help get the four students and adults off the bus. I ran over there, jumped in and helped bring out two children. I had to cut them loose from their seat belts. Reporter police say a dump truck driver rolled through the stop sign and clipped the back of the bus hard enough to flip it over. Two of the kids were in wheelchairs and the other two kids were wearing seat belts. The dump truck and bus drivers werent injured but both went to lancaster general hospital. That is where a School District official told us everyone involved is going to be okay. At this point, they were just going through the normal procedures to make sure everything was okay and all the students and staff were taken care of. Reporter now, we understand the driver of the dump truck is 28 years old. Pennsylvania state police are investigating. We keep checking with them to see if they charged the driver in this crash. It could have been a lot worse today. Live in paradise township, lancaster county, tim furlong, nbc 10 news. New at 4 30, the nbc 10 investigators have done some digging into the Safety Record of the Trucking Company involved in Todays School bus crash and the School Bus Operators record. See what they uncovered, all new this afternoon on nbc 10 news at 4 30. Skyforce 10 over a deadly crash this morning in bucks county. Police say a car crashed head on with the tractortrailer. It happened just after 7 00 at the intersection of state road and street road in bensalem. The cars driver, 23yearold michael beranovski was killed. Investigators are looking into what caused that crash. From our Delaware Bureau ab at least a dozen students are facing charges after a brawl at newark high school. Police say there were multiple fights at the school, approximately 12 to 15 students were taken into custody. No one was seriously hurt. Police say it started around 7 00 this morning when school staff broke up a fight in the cafeteria. While they were doingc that, other fights started in the hallways. The first fight was the result of some type of ongoing neighborhood dispute that spilled over into the school on monday morning. The second fight were still looking to get to the bottom of what caused that. 11 of the students will be charged with their roles in the fights. Officers remained at the school throughout the day as a precaution. We have new information about a rash of business robberies in northeast philadelphia, many which were caught on tape. Today were getting our first look at the three men Police Arrested in this case, 27yearold chen and 29yearold rowe were charged with robberies and lockhart is charged with weapons violations. An officer on patrol spotted chens car which matched the distinction of the vehicle used in the robberies. Police say the trio hit a total of 14 businesses, including Convenience Stores and bars. They happened between september 16th and october 10th. A busy day at the pumpkin patch. Earlier today the chillier temperatures werent enough to stop this group from enjoying a hay ride. This is what some people woke up to this morning, frost on the windshields. Some had to break out the ice scrapers. Hate when that happens. We have more changes ahead. Nbc 10 first alert meteorologist Sheena Parveen is tracking the changes for us in the weather center. Sheena . You saw the picture of that frost. It was the first of the season. Some people saw it this morning. We woke up with temperatures in the 30s. Now we warmed to the low 60s. 62 right now in philadelphia, even millville, mid60s in dover and wildwood, through much of the lehigh valley. Temperatures still around 60 degrees. We are seeing more clouds moving into the area. By 6 00 tonight, around 60 degrees, mostly cloudy skies. The clouds hang around, by 8 00 temperatures drop into the 50s. By 10 00, mid50s with more clouds around. Changes, though, later on this week, area of low pressure around the great lakes will slowly move into our area and then its going to hang around for a couple days. This does mean a few days of rain and chilly temperatures. Ill show you the time line on that, coming up. Thank you, sheena. Well, there are signs is of progress this afternoon in the ongoing battle against the spread of ebola. Dozens of people who had contact with ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan have been removed from an atrisk watch list. And operations at a texas hospital where the disease was transmitted are slowly returning to normal. Nbc 10 National Correspondent jay gray continues our 20 minutes of nonstop news with the latest today from dallas. Reporter good evening, renee. Texas governor rick perry and others monitoring this situation say they are, quote, cautiously optimistic that the fight against ebola has crossed an important threshold but they warn, there is still a lot of work left to be done here. For the first time today, doctors and officials in dallas are removing names from the list of people at risk for the deadly ebola virus. I think that this is very reassuring to folks in our community who have concern about ebola. And should hopefully help to alleviate some of those concerns, some of that irrational fear that weve been seeing running so rampant. Reporter 43 people who had contact with ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan before he was hospitalized have been removed from a centers for Disease Control watch list. They are people who have been through an incredible ordeal and they are people who need our compassion, our respect and our love. Reporter the Group Includes duncans fiance,c luis troh an three young men who have been quarantined for 21 days. Also four School Children on the list returned to class. A fifth will be back tomorrow. Its a milestone day, a hurdle we need to get over but there are other hurdles to also jump. Reporter 75 Health Care Work involved with duncans treatment are still selfisolating and selfmonitoring, including a Lab Supervisor who just returned from a cruise. Even though blood tests show she does not have the virus, a group of teachers and students from more, oklahoma who were on the ship are being kept offcampus until shes removed from the watch list on tuesday. The two nurses infected while caring for duncan, nina pham and amber vinson are in stable condition. Theyre the only two people we know in the country have the disease and we really want to save their lives. Reporter doctors say both women are responding well to ongoing treatment. But they also warn this is really just the beginning of whats sure to be a very long and very difficult recovery for the ladies. In dallas, jay gray, nbc 10 news. Stay informed about the developing ebola situation by visiting nbc10. Com. We are keeping close tabs on local preparations in the event there is an outbreak here. Plus we separate fact from fiction with information on how this virus is spread. It doesnt necessarily mean handcuffs or an arrest record anymore. Starting today, people caught with small amounts of the drug will be issued a citation. In some cases theyll get community service. Nbc 10s Deanna Durante has been examining the impact of the new law. Deanna, some people are questioning is this really a good idea . I spoke with a group, mothers in charge. While they say they are supportive of the change in the law, meaning if someone is caught with a small amount of marijuana, they wont be prevented from going to college or have an arrest record, they still ask the question, what kind of message does this send . Marijuana is a gateway drug that leads to more serious kinds of drugs. Thats my concern with that. But i am all in favor of young people not having to not be able to get a job or go on to college because theyve been charged with a felony. Reporter should carrying a small amount of marijuana be a felony . No according to the founder and executive director of mothers in charge and although she supports the decriminalization of marijuana, she wishes more education and Community Awareness had happened before this new law went into effect. Im somewhat concerned off times when we see young kids, 9, 10 or 11 who are getting the message that maybe its okay to light up a joint because its now decriminalized. Reporter that is a big misconception. It is not okay to be founded with marijuana or smoke it in public places. Its not legal. Reporter instead of slapping on handcuffs and putting someone in a squad car, citations are issued, 25 if less than a certain amount. I intentionally did that to get cited. Reporter an vkt vift promoting legalization of medical marijuana says hell pay the fine but police warn you, all other penalties still exist. So the fact that the laws have changed doesnt mean you cannot be arrested if youre committing other crimes along with possessing or smoking pot. Philadelphia police say every officer has been informed of the new regulations. I did ask the lieutenant if he felt the department would be overrun with citations now that many people have taken aware of fear of going to jail. Right now its too soon to tell what the new law will mean. Reporting live in center city, news. Nbc 10 is there in the poconos for day 38 of the mountain manhunt for suspectsed cop killer eric frein. And today police learned one potential clue is not what they first thought. Nbc 10s doug shimell live in the poconos again today as we enter the sixth week of this search. And doug it appears state police have hit another dead end. Reporter well, right now theyve actually done a major ramping up of their search effort here in swiftwater in Monroe County along swiftwater road. Weve watched several canine units move into the woods. They just blend in with the surroundings. As you mentioned, they had pretty significant expectations about some blood evidence they found earlier this week but it was not to be. It just seemed too odd to ignore. They had high hopes for the drops of blood on a front porch in barrett township. It deserves to be his blood. Because i mean, hes a coward. Reporter after five weeks of searching for fugitive sniper eric frein, was this his blood . Initially, of course thats the thought, who would be on my front deck that would be bleeding significantly . Reporter but as police converged on a new search zone near Pocono East High School in swift water, not far from a reported eric frein sighting last friday, investigators say dna test on the blood drops reveal it is in fact human blood, just not eric freins. This latest search effort here in swift water as you can see the Police Chopper high overhead is based upon a new, what they believe to be, potential eric frein sighting along swiftwater road. Of course they had one as we mentioned last friday night and after a couple of days of searching unable to locate him. Theyre hoping perhapses as the leaves come off the tree, a little bit better luck today. Reporting live in swiftwater, Monroe County, doug shimell, nbc 10 news. Crews are demolishing and rebuilding the arcola road bridge over the perkiomen creek. The 290foot bridge was ordered closed by penndot in august of last year. Its a major commuter route for workers in the collegeville area. When it reopens, the bridge is expected to be able to carry 20,000 cars a day plus trucks and emergency vehicles. Montgomery county leaders praised the quick planning that went into this project. Over the last 14 months, weve spent time focusing on what ill deem to be or what ill call the soft costs, things like engineering and design. This could have taken up to 24 months. It was done in 14 months. The bridge is expected to be reopened by no later than july of 2016. Philadelphia Police Headquarters will soon have a new home. Nbc 10 in West Philadelphia at the Ground Breaking for the New PhiladelphiaPublic Safety services campus. The hightech facility will sit on the former site of the potential life building. Along with Police Headquarters, the campus will hows the philadelphia medical examiners office. And Police Headquarters will move from its Current Location at 8th and race streets in center city to the corner of 46th and market streets in West Philadelphia. Its Current Location which is known to many as the round house was built back inc 1963 d its known for its distinctive circular architecture but its now too small to house the department. The project was designed to achieve a minimum lead silver rating and certification from the u. S. Green building council. The new facility will provide Energy Efficiency and cost savings and fuel consumption by employing sustainable building designs. The new campus will allow the movement of some other offices. Some former nazi officers are living long and comfortable lives in retirement on the backs of u. S. Taxpayers. Thats according to a new investigation being revealed by the associated press. The investigation found dozens of suspected nazi war criminals have collected millions of dollars in Social Security payments after being forced out of the u. S. The payments reportedly stem from a legal loophole that gives the Justice Department leverage to persuade nazi suspects to leave. This loophole needs to be closed. I will work hard to close it and not only now but in the future. We very much prefer a measure of justice rather than no justice. But its not a happy thought thinking about these people getting millions of u. S. Taxpayer dollars. In all, the total payout to several ss guards and officers is believed to be in the millions of dollars. Another month, another global heat record broken. September brought more record heat worldwide. And meteorologists say earth is now on pace to tie for the hottest year ever recorded. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said last month the globe averaged 60. 3 degrees fahrenheit, that was the hottest september in 135 years of record keeping. And it was the fourth monthly record set this year. It was especially hotter than normal in the western united states, australia, europe, northwestern africa, Central South America and parts of asia. Now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist Sheena Parveen. Well, it wasnt very hot here today but temperatures were on the cool side. We had a little patchy frost this morning but now were not going to be looking at that tonight. Well be watching rain approaching as we go into the middle of the week. Most areas along the shore will see the most rain and wind out of this system over the next few days. There is coastal rain and wind in the forecast. Temperatures, however, do stay cool as the rain moves in. Just around 60 degrees or so. Heres a live look out at the ben franklin bridge on this cloudy afternoon. Temperatures comfortable, 62 degrees right now, the average high 65 degrees. So were closer to average than we were yesterday. We only reached the mid50s yesterday. It was chilly into the weekend. Right now 61 in allentown, 68 in westchester, 61 mt. Holly and trenton and much of south jersey and delaware in the midtolow 60s. Millville, Atlantic City coming in at 62 degrees right now. We will keep the clouds around as we go through tonight. Here you see mostly cloudy skies on satellite and radar. No rain in the area with these clouds. We do have rain back off to our west. Most of this is on the lighter side. Until you look in parts of ohio, heavier rain moves through. Its all part of a weather system that will be lingering as we go into the next few days. The big area much low pressure around the great lakes will schedulely move into our area and they spin around the northeast. We wont really see it moving out until about friday. We have a few days of rain in the forecast. Heres the big picture, future weather, you see that low approaching some moisture coming up from the south, too. Which mayc help this, especial through new england. By so 00 p. M. Tomorrow, were looking at showers around. By wednesday, you see that low, spinning moisture in by 2 00 p. M. Wednesday. Still some showers. Then by thursday, you still see this lingering around much of the northeast, especially up into the new england area. We will keep rain in the forecast all the way through thursday, finally clearing out as we go into your friday. For tonight, were mostly cloudy, 51 for the low in philadelphia. Areas north and west could see a light passing shower later tonight. Really, the better rain chances start tomorrow, mainly in the afternoon. Mostly cloudy tomorrow, afternoon showers possible.