This is WBZ, Boston's news radio. We defining local news forty eight degrees in Boston at four o'clock. Good afternoon, I'm Ben Parker. Here's what's happening. There'll be no court tomorrow in the Karen Reid Read trial. In fact, Judge Beverly Canoni says the trial is ahead of schedule, so the jury gets a super long weekend with court resuming on Tuesday. Christina Henley, with a nass State Police crime lab,
finished testifying this afternoon. She had the last tiny pieces of red plastic that were found on Johnald Keach's clothing.
For the red plastic, the largest piece measured just for visual purposes, it's roughly like the size of a grain of rice. The rest of the pieces were smaller than that.
Hanley also looked at glass and plastic evidence that was found at thirty four Fairview Road in Canton. Reads accused of leaving O'Keefe for dead in the snow after hitting him with a SUV and cracking her tail light, says a Boston federal judge ruling that the White House violated a court order in its aggressive deportation push. It has to do with a deportation flight that allegedly brought migrants to war toWin South Sudan This week. More from WBC's Madison Rogers.
Western emergency hearing in Boston District Court, Judge Brian Murphy ruled the Trump administration sent the eight migrants to a third country without giving them a chance to contest it. White House officials meantime or painting. Murphy is an activist, judge accusing him of advocating for the release of dangerous criminals. DHS says it's deported eight people convicted of violent crimes
in the US. Attorneys say those men have been sent to South Sudan, but officials will not say where they are, spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin.
Because of operational security, and given these are such violent criminals, rapist, child rapist, as I've mentioned, we cannot disclose that.
They say the migrants' home countries wouldn't take them back. Judge Murphy ruling the men were not given a meaningful chance to object to a deportation which could put them in danger. Madison Rogers, WBZ Boston's news radio.
Judge Murphy has suggested he may hold administration officials in contempt the United Nations says none of the eight Israel sent into Gaza has reached Palestinians yet. The organization says there are delays because of looting fears and Israeli military restrictions. Israel allow dozens of AID trucks into Gaza this week, but the UN says it cannot bring that aid deeper into Gaza because the road designated by the Israeli military is two unsafe. Advocates and food experts say Gaza risks
falling into famine if Palestinians don't get aided soon. If you're hitting the road for the long holiday weekend, wbz's Brook McCarthy tells us, you ain't alone.
Triple A is predicting almost forty million people will travel by car Memorial Day weekend, which is expected to be about a million more than last year. So if you're heading out of town, you'll have lots of company on the roads. WBZ traffic reporter Kevin Brennan says, you're going to want to plan ahead and map out your route.
Give yourself lots of extra times, certainly on Thursday and Friday, and then the weather is not going to help us. On Thursday, afternoon.
Either experts travelers are better off hitting the road during the morning hours because the afternoons will be very busy.
You're going to see a whole lot of traffic starting very early in the afternoon, and that's going to go until about eight or nine o'clock Thursday and Friday night.
To help East traffic, mast will open the HOV lane at two tomorrow and at one on Friday. You can, of course listen to traffic on the threes for all you need to know this holiday weekend. Brooke McCarthy WBZ, Boston's news radio.
Blue waste to go before our really bad weather gets you to hear the northeast here, but we are getting a couple of showers of popping up on the radar this afternoon south of town, down around Plymouth, we've seen one. There's one over here toward Randolph, and then a couple up to the north, just small little pops of maybe some drizzle that could affect you as you head home this afternoon. There's much more rain off to our west.
Some of it's penetrating into western Massachusetts now, but the bulk of precipitation, if you look at the radar zooming out out through New York State, and then there's a big blob south of us over the Atlantic Ocean, off
the coast of New Jersey. So there's plenty of water out there, and it's going to hit our way with that nor'easter getting in here starting late tonight, occasional rain and drizzle, Temperatures in the upper forties Tomorrow, we'll have the rain coming in through the day, but really as we get into the afternoon, that's when things are going to get really nasty with the wind and the rain and the ponding on streets, and during times of high tide,
there could be some coastal flooding in a few places as well. Temperatures tomorrow do not bludge very far, only near fifty and the real fields tomorrow, with the wind mainly in the thirties, blustering and chilly, with rain and drizzle tomorrow night, and then some more showers around on Friday, at least in the morning, clouds will linger. Temperatures in the mid to upper fifties, near sixty with some clouds and perhaps a shower around on Saturday. Right now forty
eight degrees in Boston. A local dining hall is celebrating its eighth consecutive year as the best camp is dining in the country, according to Princeton Review. But wbz's match Schira tells us it's about more than the food. It's the personality asking.
You mass Ammer's student who makes the best pizza on campus and pitzajoeh Pizza Joe Joe.
I love you Pizza Joe.
So hey, Joe, I knew I had to meet the legend himself. Hold On, Joe Dennerona is his real name, but everyone calls him hamp Pizza Joe because that's his Instagram handle.
HiT's come here, just want to take a picture.
Didn't even need.
The pizza now whatever you're picturing a pizza guy my post on Instagram, Imagine it's directed by Michael Bay. I'm talking explosions, stunts, superheroes, and some pizza.
I make my special pizza.
So his popularity on campus is partially about creativity and comedy, but most importantly comfort.
Anyone can make a pizza, but I make people happy with a pizza.
It's different. Matt shear, WBZ Boston's news radio man. You can say more of Pizza Joe and Matt. I suppose on our TikTok WBZY News Radio. Boston's new professional women's soccer team will not get to play in the updated white stadium next season, two league sources telling The Globe the redevelopment of the Franklin Park Stadium won't be finished in time, and Boston Legacy FC will play at Gillette instead.
The team's expected to announce the switch tomorrow. You are now in the loop for news updates throughout the day. Listen to WBZ news Radio on the iHeartRadio app. I'm Ben Parker, WBZ Boston's news radio
