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lives. thieves wearing animal disguises hit one of the poshes hotel on the vegas strip. >> we have details on what birth control is having on your health. >> first we go outside to meteorologist chris sowers you have your winter coat on today, chris. >> reporter: it was better yesterday, i got to tell you. baseball season starts in a week, but the deeper wento march it feels like football season. look at the windchills coming off yesterday's high, 77 degrees 81 in atlantic city, 80 in millville. look at windchills now, 37 in philadelphia. 42 in millville. 20 in the mountains. if you're heading to the poconos you need to bundle up in players. feels like 36 in allentown. satellite and radar just like
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yesterday a lot of clouds this afternoon, it will stay that way the rest of the way. if you look toward the left-hand side of the screen that's the next system we're watching, it's an area of low pressure pushing through the great lake states and eventually getting in here as we head into tomorrow morning. that will bring wet weather to parts of the area. for today, remainder of the afternoon, breezy and cooler, a stray shower is possible, otherwise it's just chilly out here, 49 degrees is the forecasted high. with the winds we'll see the windchills in the upper 30s, low 40s, the rest of the afternoon. when i come back in just a few minutes, i'll let you know when the cold weather gets out of here, we're talking about warmer numbers in the seven-day forecast and chances of rain. >> we're following a developing story coming in from cincinnati, ohio. happening right now there's an all-out search for a person who fired are a gun inside a popular nightclub early this morning. >> one person was killed and more than a dozen people were injured. "action news" trish hartman has been following the developments she's live in the satellite
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center with the latest, trish what are you learning? >> reporter: nydia, police are searching for the shooter and asking witnesses to come forward this morning. deadly attack, 16 people were shot, one fatally. >> saturday night it's a young crowd, we have had incidents in the past, but this is the worst by far. >> reporter: cincinnati police say the shots rang out around 1:30 a.m. inside cameo nightclub stemming from a dispute between several local men. 16 people were shot, one fatally. police identified the man who was killed as 27-year-old o'brian pike. it is unclear how the weapons were brought into the club. >> they wond individuals and pat them -- wand individuals and pat them down. we know that several firearms were brought inside the bar. >> reporter: while police have not determined a motive they don't suspect terrorism, fbi and
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atf are assisting local authorities. police are asking anyone with information to come forward. >> this will be a long process for us to solve the crime and to heal as a community. ohio governor john kasich addressed the issue on cnn this morning. >> as the father of two 17-year-old girls who are heading to college next year, you see things like this and you begin to wonder where is it safe to go. >> reporter: police say this is an active investigation and they hope to release information at another news conference tomorrow. trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >> a man was killed after an suv jumped the curb and hit him as he was leaving the restaurant this morning. it happened in the parking lot at a mexican restaurant. the driver hit the pedestrian
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and the victim was trapped underneath the suv. the suv hit another parked car and then the side of the buildings. the man was rushed to christiana hospital. he did not survive. it is not clear if charges will be filed in the case. a man and woman were seriously burned during a late night fire in north philadelphia. it happened at 10:00 p.m. in the 1300 block of west rush street. firefighters rescued the man inside the building. he was taken to the burn unit of temple university hospital in critical condition. a woman was taken to the hospital with third degree burns, no word on what sparked the blaze. president donald trump is shifting blame to conservatives after a failed attempt to pass a healthcare bill that would put an end to the affordable care act. president trump blamed democrats for what was marked as devastating defeat for the white house. earlier on this week with george stephanopoulos he sat down with the chair of the house freedom
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caucus mark meadows. president trump blamed the democrats for saving planned parenthood. >> to put a stake in it today would not be accurate. >> chuck schumer said democrats are willing to work across the aisle if the republicans don't repeal aca. >> 17% of americans did not want trump care, stop under mining aca. we have ideas to improve obama care. >> president trump said obama care will quote explode. there's more allegations about michael flynn who was talking to turkish officials to remove a turkish cleric who
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lives in pennsylvania. the cia director said he overheard the discussion about removing cleric gulen. the u.s. government has rejected requests to have gulen extradited. >> still to come on "action news," a high stakes heist at one of the most luxurious hotel on the las vegas strip, we have video of the suspected thieves making a getaway. >> tornados rip through the south and now residents are surveying the damage. chris sowers will be back with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. when will it warm up? we'll have the answer when "action news" continues. >> a section of the vegas strip
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is open after a fatal shooting and standoff yesterday. a man riding a double decker bus pulled a gun and started shooting, killing one and injured another. the man barricaded himself inside the bus. the standoff lasts 4 hours until the suspect surrendered. the motive is under investigation. hours earlier, police say thieves entered the shopping mall and busted the windows of the jewelry store, video shows the suspects wearing animal masks. they have a suspect in custody. they say the robbery and standoff were not connected. strong storms ripped through parts of arkansas this week demolishing mobile homes
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and ripping up trees. 6 people were injured, including a man who was trapped under his trailer. the tree fell on top of it. one person described the sound as ten freight trains hitting the trailer as the tornado went by. the national weather service confirmed the tornado was an ef-2 with winds topping 120 miles per hour. >> the system is not causing drama, but cold temperatures. >> reporter: it's causing the cold temperatures, that's for sure. no drama, as nydia mentioned. there could thunderstorms on tuesday, spring-like thunderstorms tuesday afternoon. in the meantime, we'll get you down to cape may. that's what we're stuck with, 77 degrees now we're seeing gray and gloom and temperatures in the 40s at this point. let's flip it over to the radars, the radar is clear we're not seeing rain at this point. there could be a scattered
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shower or mainly patchy drizzle outside of that, most of the day will be dry. this is sent in by ginny in cape may where the bay meets the ocean. leading edge where the front pushed through. 3:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m., places like cape may and atlantic city got up into the 80s. look the temperature in atlantic city, 7881 degrees, four hours later the temperature dropped 30 degrees they were down to 51. now all of a sudden we have windchills in the 30s throughout the area. old man winters is showing his face one more time before we finally start to move on. tomorrow is nice, temperature wise, tuesday looks good, too. today is chilly. 44 in philadelphia. dewpoint, 37. pressure is rising. winds out of the east at 14 miles per hour. again, we're taking that chilly air mass over the water and forcing it inland.
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that's why it is so cool out there right now. the ocean temperature is only 42. windchills in the 30s. 37 degrees the wind in philadelphia. wilmington, 39. trenton, 37 and atlantic city 38. now, the back door front was here yesterday afternoon, it work all the day down to the southwest. you can clearly see the outline there. on the other side of the front it is 64 in pittsburgh. 66 in richmond. 65 showing up for charleston or roanoke. we have cloud skies, if we had full sun the numbers would be in the 70s. chilly weather is heading north and out of here. the numbers rebound starting tomorrow. satellite and radar some of the rain pulls in overnight tonight. a lot of it will fall while we're sound asleep. it lingers into the first part of the morning commute. by late morning a lot of it will be gone. monday afternoon, clouds and sunshine, it's not a bad day. water vapor shot shows we have three systems we're watching,
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the second one pulling off the front range of the rockies and the third one slamming the west coast. all three of these have to work across the country and into canada before we clear permanently here in the delaware and the lehigh valleys. that doesn't look like it will happen until wednesday afternoon. get used to the clouds that you see upstairs because they will be sticking around for a while. 4:00 p.m., look for cloudy skies a couple of spritzes and sprinkles maybe an isolated shower. same thing in the evening hours. overnight we'll see the steadier period of rain for the western suburbs. notice how it's quickly lifting north. it will be out of here in the morning. look for cloudy skies and hit or miss leftover showers. chilly today, tomorrow, warm front lifts through, we're back up to 72 tomorrow after a chilly high of only 49 today. and then we get into tuesday and the numbers shoot into the 70s again. 73 in philadelphia, 70 in wilmington, and 73 for
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lancaster. the official high today 49 coming off yesterday's 77. allentown, 44. trenton, 48. breezy and cooler, windchills in the 30s and low 40s. overnight tonight a little rain after midnight. temperatures in the mid 40s. nice little warm up here, 49 in philadelphia. 72 degrees we bump the number up from what we had this morning that's tomorrow's high. tuesday, 72. there could be a late-day thunderstorm on tuesday, wednesday, clouds and sun, 65. thursday and friday we start to see the clouds increase and the rain chances will increase again, as well. 56 for friday's high. >> it will be gray all day. >> reporter: don't tell me you don't like gray. >> we love gray. >> thank you so much. a teacher at an area highly got praise, a special guest was
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there. >> reporter: the spotlight is something high schoolmcnaughton. hundreds of students packed into the auditorium to hear brian westbrook speak and pretending an award. >> there are a couple of things about one of you guys teachers and his nomination. >> reporter: westbrook was chosen to present the citadel heart of lancaster -- learning award to thank area teachers for what they do. 2200 nominations were submitted for 1100 outstanding teachers. >> when a student in the class suffered a drawing -- dramatic brain injury he went to her house to keep her up with her
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school work. >> reporter: accepting the award from one of his favorites athletes nearly left him speechless. >> amazing brian westbrook one of the greatest running back of all times. >> reporter: one of his star students helped make it happen with a letter. mctumulten used his -- mcnaughton used his personal time to stop by a student's house making sure she did not fall behind after suffering a traumatic brain injury. mcnaughton is one of 15 finalists going for the prize, he will find out in may if he is the winner. reporting from phoenixville, jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news."
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>> in "health check" the new ranking of american cities is out. wallet hub has released the fats cities in america. -- fattest cities in america. jackson mississippi is the top. all of the top 20 are in the south. allentown bethlehem 45th. philadelphia, camden, wilmington region 65th, the same as last year. fda has linked breast implants to a higher risk of rare form. cancer. it doesn't seem to matter if the implants are silicone or saline. nine deaths are associated with the cancer. the disease can be eliminated by removing the implant and the tissue around it.
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birth control can dramatically reduce a woman's chances of cancer. this is the longest running study. researchers fold 46,000 women for -- followed up 46,000 women for 44 years, women who took the pill had a lower risk of ovarian cancer and colorectal cancer. the american heart association trying to improve medical care for the elderly. group said doctors should be focusing on a person's functional ability and daily quality of life instead of the traditional medical tests. strength balance and the ability to perform daily household chores can offer a better picture of health than taking a person's blood pressure. the american heart association believes doctors should be doing more simple tests like making
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>> so glad you stayed with us, in sports now it is not looking good for the flyers if they hope to keep playing in the post season. history was made in the elite 8 as more brackets were busted. here's jeff skeverski with all your sunday sports. >> reporter: the flyers shot of making the playoffs is less than 1% after formers flier stopped shot after shot after shot yesterday. what are the odds, the flyers traded away what has become the best goalie in hockey. it comes back to haunt them in
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columbus where they have not won in 12 years. what happened here? take another look, alexander wenberg deflects. it flyers down zip. they have 8 games to go. thanks a lot bob. >> couple of times he didn't know where the puck was, we couldn't find the way to get the rebound, he is the best goal in the league, we put a lot of shots on the net, nobody cares, we lost the game. that's the bottom line. >> reporter: nobody cares they lost the game. flyers in pittsburgh later today. talk about madness, all the teams villanova the number one
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seed not in the elite 8 this weekend, former sixers coach on hand for the elite 8 game. tyler dorcey beats the clock 3 out there. 27 for dorse oregon is going to the final four for the purpose of the first time. crazy turn of events against xavier. end of the first, williams bounces it off the floor, goes in his own bucket. no time left in the first, xavier at the buzzer, it goes in, it's called off not, not in time. he punches his ticket, move it or lose it. they are going for the final four for the first time in school history they will play
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south carolina or florida. move over vince vaughn. we have a new wedding crasher. eagles offensive lineman brandon brooks crashes the wedding of an eagles fan last night, kind of. he was invited to the wedding by a fan he doesn't know or ever met. he showed up at the ceremony in ohio yesterday to see it is couple say i do. the eagles fan jeff lane he admired brooks, he wrote him a letter asking him to come, why not, free food, free drinks and a great time. that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski. have a great day. free food free drinks and a good time. sounds good to me. >> another half-hour of "action news" is just ahead. a chaotic scene inside a cincinnati nightclub when several people armed with guns open fire. we'll have the latest when the search for suspects continue. >> they come at the most
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is rescued by a good samaritan who wouldn't give up. >> weather trying to turn the corner to full spring, the urge to soak up the sun is growing stronger, doctors say keep a few things in mind before you head outside. >> if you head outside you'll need a coat. let's go outside to chris sowers. >> reporter: spring is losing the battle, that's for sure. temperatures in the mid 40s and windchills in the 30s. we've been doing trending positively. we started at 45 degrees on thursday, wednesday's high was 42 windchills in the 20s. thursday, 45. friday we're up a notch to 58. yesterday outstanding, 77 degrees, the warmest day of the year so far. the warmest day we've seen in philadelphia since october 21 of last year. it's been quite sometime. today we're taking two giant steps backwards, take a look at the numbers they are in the 30s in quakertown.
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38 degrees. 35 in tanersville, 44 in center city. oxford, 43. levittown, 43. across the river in south jersey and delaware. 45 in vineland. 42 in cinnaminson and 48 degrees in smyrna. we'll get no help from the sun today. lots of clouds expected for the remainder of the afternoon, maybe the occasional shower later on, chilly with a breeze, high temperatures topping out at 48, 49 when all is said and done, that's almost 30 degrees colder than yesterday. yes, it's quite the chill today, but when we come back in just a few minutes, we have a warmup to talk about starting tomorrow and tuesday the numbers get back up into the 70s, maybe a decent amount of sunshine by tuesday. i'll have the details in the seven day coming in in about ten minutes, guys? >> chris, thank you. one person, 27-year-old o'brian spike is confirmed dead
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an 15 others injured after a shooting at a popular nightclub. it happened at the cameo nightclub. multiple shooters are involved. a mini brawl broke out before the shots were fired. it is believed the shooting is the result of a conflict that started earlier in the day. >> we believe there was a large crowd this evening, before it started. a lot of chaos, when shots went off, people were trying to get out of harm's way. >> the nightclub has a history of gun violence including a shooting on new year's day, 2015. we have more on the terror attack in london, british police believe the suspect that killed four people acted alone. it may never be possible to determine the motive of the attacker, khalid masood khalid masood who was shot and killed after running over people with an suv and stabbing and killing
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a policeman outside parliament. the top british official said khalid masood khalid masood sent a what's app before the rampage. isis has claimed responsibility for the attack. so far investigators have not made a definitive link between khalid masood and isis. a gas explosion caused several buildings to collapse in england overnight. two people were injured, 32 others taken to the hospital with minor injuries. two dozen orioles were evacuated from -- others were evacuated from nearby homes as a precaution. president trump is vowing the affordable care act will implode and vows a new plan will emerge. vice president mike pence was in west virginia reassuring small business owners.
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president trump asked house speaker paul ryan to pull the vote. >> congress wasn't ready, you saw it, with 100% of house democrats every single one and a handful of republicans actually standing in the way of president trump's plan to repeal and replace obama care. >> republicans in congress have not said what their next move will be, but the administration said it is moving on to tax reform. in philadelphia, police say they cited two people for disorderly conduct for dueling rallies in center city. the event in support of president trump was billed as the make america great again rally. antiprotesters showed up -- anti-pro at showed up.
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joan. chessimar was sentenced to life in prison but escaped to cuba in 1979 where fidel castro granted her asylum. she was convictioned -- convicted of killing state trooper on the garden state parkway. joshua cowin was seen shooting at people. he drove away from the scene in allentown, he was captured a short time later. 3 people were rushed to the hospital. a 28-year-old man died from his injuries. fire investigates believe a propane tank for a grill may
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have caused the fire in medford, burlington county. three townhomes were damaged. people should use safety before they fire up the grills as the weather gets warmer. >> be careful with propane gas grills. we don't know if that's what it is, that's what we're looking for, in the area of the back deck. >> reporter: no injuries were reported, three families were forced out of their homes by the fire. >> a local man rescued a dog left in a vacant home. ramon rodriguez found the dog abandoned in the home used by addicts. he recorded the rescue on his cell phone. >> i'm here to help, good boy. >> rodriguez was tipped off
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about the dog on friday night, he is known in the area for his animal rescue efforts. >> dozens of wilmington, delaware, teens stayed up all night, but the lack of sleep was for a good cause, an all-night dance-a-thon was held at the charter school. it supports be positive, the charity that raises money to fight pediatric cancer. >> as much as having cancer sucks cost $100,000 a year. that makes me upset, that's why i worked so hard on this. >> they enjoyed live music and got in a few games of hoops. >> happening right now, roads in center city back open after another successful philadelphia love run. the half marathon kicks off early this morning, along the benjamin franklin parkway. hundreds of runners you see them there, they made their way through center city on their 13.1-mile journey. the event raises money for a variety of local charities.
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>> the love run. >> the love run. >> i like the way you say it. there's much more to come on "action news" this sunday. they come at the worst times and can be annoying, the federal government is cracking down on the pesky robo call also. -- calls. >> local university is helping students who are struggling to eat. they won't have to worry about where their next meal will come from. looking outside live at the city, you remember yesterday? , not today, meteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" returns.
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scammers use a trick used a spoofing to get around the do not call registry. they use this to trick people into thinking they are getting a call from the internal revenue service. some carriers are offering free blocking. there are apps that help you filter the calls. experts recommending to keep your information stored in the cloud safe from hackers out there. they recommend check cloudy setting on multiple devices making sure what is private to keep from going public. you don't have to hand over a is she number. check out as a guest rather than storing information at a retailers website. if the site is hacked, thieves won't get your personal information. >> now that spring has sprung most of us want to get outside
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more, right? experts say sun rays this time of the year can be as harmful as in the summer. since the skin has not been exposed to the elements for a while, sunscreen and protection is more important. use broad screen sunscreen and reapply lir owe every two hours. >> if you buy an 8-ounce sunscreen you reapply every two hours, you can go through a whole bottle between you and a child and spouse in a day. >> before you use last year's sunscreen, check the expiration date. most are good for two years, only if they need kept out of the hot sun or heat. thousands got their rear in gear to raise money and awareness in the fight against
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colon cancer. ali gorman was there to emcee the event all bundled up. >> reporter: can you imagine if they ran yesterday, they would be in tank tops and shorts. the city hall cam looking at the masonic temple. cloudy skies, we're dealing with an easterly breeze, feels like february. coming off a high yesterday of 77 degrees, today, 48 or 49. a far cry from where we were yesterday afternoon. the good news the radar is clear, it will stay that way mofort -- throughout the afternoon. there could be a hit or miss shower, but most of us are dry until the evening hours. millville, 80. dover, 79. philadelphia, 77 degrees. lancaster up to 76. that 77 in philadelphia. that was the warmest temperatures we've seen since october 21 of last year.
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you have to go back to the middle of october. we were 21 degrees above the seasonal average of 56. now look at the 24 hour temperature change behind me. all of a sudden we're a good 26 degrees cooler than the same time yesterday. toms river, 28 degrees cooler. wilmington, dover, 26 degrees cooler. even the poconos, close to 30 degrees cooler than the same time yesterday. it's thanks to the east/northeasterly breeze. look at the ocean temperature, it's only 43. if the wind was out of the west or southwest or south, something like that. we probably would not be seeing mpthe numbers would be easily in the 50s and 60s, because they are off the water that's why we're dealing with 40s out there this afternoon. satellite and radar cloud cover continuing to thicken over the region. showers will break out after sunset through the overnight. it will set up a rather damp morning commute tomorrow. frontal system, this is the front that slammed into yesterday and dropped the temperatures down. that's why we're in the 40s now.
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we're on the chilly side of the front. that front will lift back to the north as we head into tomorrow. we'll get into the warm sector, here's the good news. this cold front that means colder temperatures will fizzle out. that means we'll stay in the warm air mass wednesday, thursday, temperatures in the 60s and 70s, nice stuff is on the way, we have to get through wet weather to get to the warm stuff. cloud skies, patchy drizzle or scattered showers not big of a deal through 8:00 p.m. tonight, same thing, kind of dreary overnight tonight. hit or miss shower expected. tomorrow morning, philadelphia south and east, the model shows most of the area being dry. north and west there's a period of rain that will inting through through -- that swing through late morning hours. then sunshine and hit or miss shower for the delaware bay region. tuesday is similar to monday,
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except there could be an afternoon thunderstorm that develops that could be on the stronger side. breezy and cooler today, that's the call from accuweather, 49 degrees is the forecasted high. east northwesterly breezes, 10 to 20 miles per hour. windchills in the upper 30s low 40s. tomorrow, warm front slides through, 72 degrees, morning rain, peeks of sun in the afternoon. tuesday, mostly cloudy, peeks of sun, a thunderstorm, another 72. wednesday, not bad, clouds and sun, thursday, clouds, up to 59. friday and saturday look damp, 56 and 60. guys? >> all right, chris, thank you. remember you can get the seven-day forecast and check storm tracker 6 live at any time at 6abc.com/weather. philadelphia's african-american museum was the first institution in a major u.s. dedicated to showcasing works by african americans, this year the museum is celebrating the 40th birthday. karen rogers has more in 6abc
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loves the arts. >> reporter: the african-american museum is known for enlightning divorce- diverse communities. >> we'll look at two different cities. >> reporter: new york and philadelphia. >> it's a wonderful exploration african american a neighborhoods. >> reporter: harlem u.s. shows black and white photographs in the 1970s. >> he captured african-americans in context, shop keepers and barbers on the street. they bring humanity to a subject. in the church of broken pieces, the artist color photo portraits are influenced by african-american folk painting. being blackout ways one's blues.
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the photo exhibits run through april 2 and then this summer the museum will launch a citywide celebration. >> we're going to join with other african-american will he he -- legacy institutions and talk about the black arts movement. >> it was founded in honor of the nation's byy. >> the of african-american musm 40th birthday celebration will include pop up events, as well. you can find a link for the calendar at 6abc.com/6abc loves the arts. for 6abc loves the arts, i'm karen rogers.
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final respects to joni sledge. ♪ funeral services were held for the legendary singer in north philadelphia yesterday. sledge was a philadelphia native and one of the founding members of the 1970s r&b group sister sledge. they are known for the break-through album we are family. she was found dead in her home on march 10. she was 60 years old. mayor kenny was on hand to honor the memories of two firefighters this weekend. mayor kenny joins fire department officials and the mural arts to finish a mural honoring joys craig and james heinz. craig was the first female firefighter to die in the line of duty. heinz worked in the same
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neighborhood as craig. >> jill biden was at the delaware 87ers game. it was more than about half-time. the 76ers organization donated $200,000 to the beau by then found sayings -- beau biden foundation for the protection of children dedicated to fighting child abuse and strengthening child protection laws. >> there's a tendency to say it's not my business it's a family issue. a child abused is not a family issue. a child abused, these are all our children. >> in addition to the donation, a portion of ticket sales went to the beau biden foundation. a nutritious diet is essential for college students to succeed in the classroom. now local university have
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established a food pantry on the campus to help those who might otherwise go hungry. nora muchanic has more on how students are helping one another. >> reporter: it is opening day for the shop. rowan's new campus center that will provide free food to struggling students. >> we have eating options up and down rowan boulevard, if you don't have the funds to pay for it -- >> reporter: last month rowan did a survey and 51% said they cut or skipped a meal because they couldn't afford it. >> student actives pushed for it. >> when they say where is my next meal coming from, i don't have money to go to mcdonald's or burger king we have the shop. >> reporter: the shop was placed on the bottom floor of a dorm, the idea is easy access for those who need it.
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>> pj has used food pantries before and said the shop will be a big help. >> it's good for students who are poor or students of color. >> reporter: it's an important issue because there are consequences for students who go hungry. >> the lack of ability to concentrate and focus on tests. >> reporter: student government association and the university foundation helped stock the shelves along with other donors. lessons are offered for how to make meals from what else on the shelves. the organizer wants to get the message to fell students who struggle financially and don't get enough to eat. >> the community has your back we want you to get through school and we don't want you to be hungry. >> reporter: nora muchanic channel 6 "action news."
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"action news," one person was killed, 15 others injured when multiple people opened fire inside a nightclub in. ♪, ohio early this morning. police do not have a motive, but do not believe it is related to terrorism. a man was killed after he was hit and dragged by an suv that jumped a curb in bear, delaware. police say the man left a restaurant on contractors way. it is not known if the driver faces criminal charges. >> we're up yesterday, down today, what about tomorrow. >> reporter: up tomorrow. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, actually a giant leap forward tomorrow and tuesday, 49 today. windchills in the upper 30s and low 40s.
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72 tomorrow, another 72 on tuesday, could be a hit or miss thunderstorm on tuesday afternoon. wednesday and thursday look good, 65 and 69 before more rain arrives on friday. >> i like that pair of 72s. "fyi philly" is next. >> "action news" continues back here tonight at 6:00 p.m. for gray hall, chris sowers and the entire "action news" team, i'm nydia han, have a great sunday we'll see you back here next weekend. are
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