Former Philly Weatherman Herb Clarke Dies at 84. Philadelphians got their weather reports from Clarke on WCAU for over 40 years. The Navy vet passed away yesterday at a Bryn Mawr nursing home due to complications with Alzheimer’s disease. [NBC Philadelphia]
Flyers Blow a Late Lead. The Flyers were up 4-2 in the third period. Then they weren’t. [Philly.com]
Neshaminy Prepares for a Teachers Strike. Picket lines were expected to appear by 7 a.m. today as the teachers of Neshaminy School District were set to strike. The teachers have worked four years without a contract and haven’t received a pay raise since ’08. They also don’t pay for health care. [6 ABC]
Catholic Students and Parents to Protest School Closings. Some small demonstrations on Sunday seem to be just an appetizer as students and parents have planned a full course of protests at Catholic schools recommended to close. [FOX 29]
U.S. Airways Opposes PHL Expansion. U.S. Airways—the largest airline serving PHL travelers—has come out in opposition of a multi-million dollar airport expansion project anchored by a new runway along the Delaware River. [Inquirer]
Pennsylvania Getting Strict With DUI Offenders? A new bill in the State Senate would require first-time DUI offenders to have their vehicles outfitted with the ignition interlock devices that check a driver’s BAC before the car will start. [Daily Local]
















