The @americanredcross sent local volunteers to help the victims of the California wildfires. Watch the full report from @siobhanmcgirl and get a full guide on how to help the victims in the link in bio.
Devastating wildfires continue in California, Engine 6 returns to service in Philly, a national day of mourning for former President Jimmy Carter and the cold and windy conditions continue in our region. @miguelmvalle breaks down those stories in his #dailytea
Biden eulogizes Carter
'Destiny in our lives and quite frankly density in the life of the nation."
President Joe Biden looked back on his decades of friendship and working with former President Jimmy Carter while eulogizing his fellow Democrat at the 39th president's funeral. http://on.nbc10.com/CyEcIbl
House divided for Orange Bowl
🏈 “Football was always part of our lives.”
For Delco's Glennon brothers it's a house divided as Penn State and Notre Dame clash in the Orange Bowl.
Neil Fischer reports. http://on.nbc10.com/tC9Aoqu
Trump, Pence shake hands
President-elect Donald Trump entered the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday ahead of former President Jimmy Carter's funeral, and he publicly interacted with his former vice president Mike Pence for the first time in four years.
The two shook hands before Trump took his seat next to former President Barack Obama. The two presidents then shared some words and smiles. http://on.nbc10.com/CdZUTRc
Trump, Obama speak
Former President Barrack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump shared some time together and even smiles ahead of the start of former President Jimmy Carter's funeral.
You can watch the funeral live: http://on.nbc10.com/bFiIEoL
Big pretzels for the big game
🏈 This will get Penn State and Notre Dame college football fans ready for tonight's game. The Philly Pretzel Factory in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, designed logo pretzels.
Here's your guide to the game that will leave one team fighting for the national championship: http://on.nbc10.com/HN1qVLg
Deadly and destructive wildfires burn in and around Los Angeles
Multiple massive wildfires tore across the Los Angeles area with devastating force early Wednesday, destroying more than 1,000 structures and killing at least two people as desperate residents escaped through flames, ferocious winds and towering clouds of smoke.
Three major blazes were burning in the metropolitan area, from the Pacific Coast inland to Pasadena, home of the famed Rose Parade. With thousands of firefighters already attacking the flames, the Los Angeles Fire Department put out a plea for off-duty firefighters to help, and weather conditions were too windy for firefighting aircraft to fly, further hampering the fight. Fire officials hoped to get the flights up later Wednesday.
In addition to the two deaths, Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone said many others were hurt in the fires, which threatened at least 28,000 structures.
Images of the devastation that emerged overnight showed luxurious homes that had collapsed in a whirlwind of flaming embers. The tops of palm trees whipped against a glowing red sky.
Get #breaking details: http://on.nbc10.com/E48eLqp
Fleeing wildfires in SoCal
A chaotic scene unfolded at a Southern California nursing home where seniors, some in gowns and wheelchairs, scrambled to safety as thick smoke from a nearby wildfire reached their facility.
Click here for details on the ongoing destructive wildfires: http://on.nbc10.com/ICB1hbX
Viola prodigy trained in Philly
WATCH: Keith Jones heads to Philly's Curtis Institute of Music to spotlight Dillon Scott, a #MontcoPA violist trained at the internationally-renowned conservatory. http://on.nbc10.com/cJfWHfj
Videos show sinkhole opening up on Philly street minutes after SEPTA bus passes
Videos show sinkhole opening up on Philadelphia street minutes after a SEPTA bus passed over. http://on.nbc10.com/4Ovhz8a
The Norristown community is devastated by a fire that has torn through a historic church building. The deacon vows to rebuild and a neighbor says he wants to support the cause.
Firefighters continue to douse hot spots this morning: http://on.nbc10.com/5rBoKAP