Got some clouds in Boston forty two degrees at six o'clock. Good morning, I'm Charlie burg running. Here's what's happening. The wind will pick up later today and some very cold weather back with us tomorrow.
A windy and my old start to the weekend.
Today we'll have clouds, some sunshine, and maybe a shower in one or two spots.
The high fifty two.
And Dan Pittnowski will have the four day aqua. The forecast coming up in just a couple of minutes. Mass Pike caused all kinds of issues for commuters yesterday. CBS News Boston to Julie McDonald.
Travelers winding westbound found themselves hardly moving all day long. Emergency repairs on the mass Pike at the Root four ninety five interchange in Hopkinton forced everyone off and onto Root nine for a detour that derailed ETAs for hours.
I've it was in accident because I used the GPS was hoping it's whatever your outed me, but I didn't say anything.
Mass Coot said.
A construction worker noticed unusual cracking between the lanes of the turnpike first thing Friday morning. An inspector determined that without emergency repairs, the issue could have created a huge sinkhole.
We believe what happened is that as part of that construction activity, the contractor putting some new piles in disturbed some of that soil, which caused that embankment about thirty feet high up against the turnpike to become destabilized.
That caused that settlement to start to occur.
And all lanes were reopened last night by about nine pm. State and Boston police assaulted Thursday afternoon in Roxbury police arresting a seventeen year old for illegally possessing a firearm. A short time later, State police report three men, one with a gun, avoiding an interaction with police and jumping
into a car. When troopers were in the process of removing the men from that car, those men began to assault the officers, and as the troopers were attempting to place the men under arrest, more than a dozen men converged on the police, punching and kicking officers. Boston police arrived, arresting two juveniles and an adult. In a statement, State police say violence against police doing their job to protect our communities from illegal gun violence will not be tolerated well.
Quite the verbal battle inside the Oval Office yesterday between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenski. ABC's chief White House correspondent, Mary Bruce.
Lensky came to Washington hoping to get Trump to guarantee Ukraine's security if Putin violates the terms of a peace deal.
Zelenski trying to.
Bring the temperature down, so Trump for rating the wartime leader.
Instead delivering this ultimatum.
The carts the problem is, I've empowered you to be a tough.
Guy, then kicking Zelenski out of the White House, canceling their press conference.
Zelensky was expected to sign a deal allowing the US greater access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals. President Trump insisted was essential to repay the US for the more than one hundred and eighty billion dollars in American aid sent to Key since the start of the Russia Ukraine warp. Let's check the four day wdbz ACU weather forecast. Dan Pittnowski tells us today it will become increasingly windy. We'll have some clouds, some sun. Can't rule out a passing shower.
High fifty two, windy, cold tonight, we drop down to twenty factor in that wind, it's going to feel like it's in the single digits overnight tonight, and then tomorrow it's sunny, it's blustery, it's cold, high only thirty one. Cold on Monday, not as windy, plenty of sunshine. Monday again a hi just thirty, and then Tuesday we warm up a little bit again with some sun some clouds. High forty five forty two degrees right now in Boston at six h five. Small achievements can add up to
big success. Wdbz's Nicole Davis reports on a Boston based company working on technology that hopes to use that philosophy, along with artificial intelligence, to help incarcerated people find success outside prison.
Life after leaving prison can be overwhelming.
Challenges with housing, employment, obviously, transport, as well as healthcare services.
Stephen Jenkins, the CEO of Q two I in Boston, says those challenges can add up and often lead to people being re arrested and back in the system. His company is working on new technology using AI to make reintegration more successful. He says, with the help of a case manager, incarcerated people set goals which the software then breaks down into right side.
Steps actually digitally linked to community based services that are helpful to completing that step.
He says this makes it easier for case managers to know when people are struggling. Noting how many.
Day is a higher number of days than you normally expect, you know that person's stuck or struggling for one vation or another.
Q two I has been working with the National Institutes of Health and recently teamed up with the British government to use this platform overseas. Nicole Davis WBZ Boston's news radio.
The iconic Pink House on Plum Island in Newbury, it's been an inspiration for photographers and painters all throughout New England, will be torn down sometime this month after talks about relocating the structure did not produce a workable solution. The uninhabited house was built one hundred years ago back in nineteen twenty five. The Fish and Wildlife Service bought the home and the nine acres of land for three hundred
and seventy five thousand dollars. In the early twenty tens, in an effort to find a solution for keeping the building, no one bid on the house at a public auction this July. Two puppies found tied to a tree back on February twelfth at the Detam location of the Animal Rescue League of Boston. The four month old male and female mastive dogs were in good condition. Authority say they
don't believe there was any malicious intent involved. The Animal Rescue League reminding all of us if an owner must surrender a pet for whatever reason, bring the animal to a shelter, and the two dogs, named Sid and Poppy, will be available for adoption. Alabamas governor commutes the sentence of a deb throw inmate to life in prison. Your CBS News correspondent Jennifer Kuiper.
The Alabama Supreme Court last month authorized Robin Rocky Meyers execution by nitrogen hypoxia. The next step was where Governor k Ivy just at the execution date. Instead. Governor Ivy says Myers will spend life in prison without parole because she had enough questions about his guilt that she couldn't
move forward with executing him. Questions about the case included a lack of physical evidence at the crime scene tying him to the nineteen ninety one capital murder of an elderly woman during a robbery Indicator Alabama.
The sixty three year old Myers was convicted at his trial back in nineteen ninety four, and the murder of his neighbor e looting May Tucker. You are now in the loop or news updates throughout the day. Listen to DOUBDBZ News Radio on the iHeartRadio app. I'm Charlie Berger on WDBZ, Boston's news radio
