Pits 7 00 a. M. On a sunday pmorning. P alcides ill ail side segui pand thank you for being with us. Pjim weber is here filling in for plindsay milbourne. Pgood morning, jim. P jim its a good weekend. Pwe have plenty of sun yesterday, pmaybe a little on the cool side pfor some of us. Pbut today were going to kind of pfinetune that and still pbeautiful conditions. Pwere a little warmer. Plook outside right now. Pyou can see from the lakeland pnet cam just a gorgeouslooking psunrise with some scattered pclouds overhead and temperatures pthis morning starting out a ptouch on the cool side. Phere in tampa we sit at 48 pdegrees. PWesley Chapel is 43, brandon is p41 degrees. Pstill seeing some 30s to the pnorth where Wesley Chapel is pcurrently i shouldnt say pbrooksville is currently at 37 pdegrees. Pas we go through the day by plunchtime were in the upper p60s. Pthis afternoon were back up pinto the 70s. Pwe have a couple of cold fronts pworking towards us. Pcouple showers by wednesday. Po
We do ask that they do they are done by appointment or when we have an open house. One basic housekeeping thing, would you please put your cell phones at least on silent, preferably off. We all know that its irritating when we hear a cell phone ringing in the middle of a speech. Today youre welcoming chris papst, the author of a narrative Nonfiction Book called capital murder which was first released in april of this year. Mr. Papst is currently an Investigative Reporter for abc news affiliate in washington d. C. Before that he spent four years here in harrisburg covering the citys extraordinary financial collapse. Now he has released a book sharing his experiences while detailing what went wrong. Capital murder is a cautionary tale of what can happen when government is not adequately monitored. It portrays in vivid and personal detail how life deteriorates under the inept or dishonest administration. Every municipality in america should understand what happened to harrisburg to avoid
An online survey posted by the Harrisburg School District on Tuesday aims to help the district receive community feedback while applications are being accepted for the superintendent position.
The district is seeking a candidate who has an aptitude for working in a culturally diverse community and possesses strong skills in school finance and budgeting.
After Pennsylvania school were found to be unconstitutionally funded back in Feb. 2023, there have been varying opinions from lawmakers on how to get this fixed