Chris Christie Criticized for Luxurious Taste

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On the Front Lines of America’s War Against ISIS

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Jordanian Pilot’s Gruesome Death Shown in New ISIS Video

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Increasing clouds and cold with a bit of snow

The cloud cover will continue to gradually increase across the area overnight as a clipper system approaches from the west.


This clipper will bring a bit of snow into the region overnight and early Wednesday morning, but all that's expected is the chance for a coating which will mainly occur from the Lehigh Valley on northward (may not be more than flurries or a snow shower).


Lows overnight will fall into the teens causing the snow to be light and fluffy. Rather cloudy skies will remain overhead on Wednesday with highs climbing back into the middle and upper 30s out ahead of our next frontal boundary.


This front could bring us a period of snow late Wednesday night into Thursday before passing off to the east. We are also keeping an eye on the development of a low off the East Coast, so stay tuned for the very latest. For now, look for the snow to wrap up by Thursday afternoon with minor accumulations for most locations.


The clouds should break for some sun late in the day on Thursday with highs top out near 30 degrees.






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Exeter SD Curriculum Committee gets a math lesson, discusses new courses

The Exeter Township School District Curriculum Committee opened its meeting on Tuesday night with a mathematics presentation by fourth grade students from Jacksonwald and Owatin Creek Elementary Schools.


The purpose of the presentation was to showcase the effectiveness of the new Investigations Additions Strategies math program that has been adopted at Exeter School District.


The students completed math problems and explained their problem solving strategies.


Board members were also given the opportunity to complete the problems, and all were impressed by the work displayed by the students.


The goal of the new math program is to get students engaged and to have fun while learning the basic principles so they will not forget them when they need to apply them to higher level math.


Bill Cain presented the proposed 2015-2016 school year Soaring Eagle, the document that outlines curriculum and schedule changes for the coming school year.


The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has changed the graduation requirements for students in the class of 2017 and beyond, and Exeter School District intends to change their requirements to be consistent with state regulations.


The document will also revise course descriptions and the requirements and prerequisites for AP courses.


Finally, the district has proposed adding eight new classes for next school year. Cain assured the board the new courses will not require any staffing changes.


"We seldom have a teacher who has more than two preparations a day. All of these classes came from teachers who asked, and showed interested in these courses," Cain said in response to concerns about the teachers' work loads.


The new high school classes proposed include: 21st Century Writing, AP Economics, AP Statistics, Honors Principals of Engineering, Introduction to Band and 20th and 21st Century Popular American Music Appreciation.


The district is also considering the addition of a Core Connections 3 math course that will serve as an intermediate step to Algebra and an online AP French course.


With the addition of these courses students will have 17 different AP courses to choose from, beginning in tenth grade.


Dr. Timothy Timura also suggested the addition of an ACT or SAT preparatory course.


Incoming junior high students will also now be required to take a placement exam to determine mathematics placement.


The new Soaring Eagle will be voted upon later in the school year.






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Boy gets service dog thanks to community support

A Lehigh County family is thanking everyone who donated money to help their son get to his new service dog.


Aileen and Walter Klingensmith and their eight year-old son, Richard, are settling in at their Upper Saucon Township home with their new addition, Roper.


Roper is a one year-old Goldendoodle.


69 News first brought you Richard's story in December, when the family was raising money online to help them travel to Ohio to get Roper and train with him for two weeks. They were unable to afford those expenses on their own.


Richard faces several challenges including cerebral palsy and seizures.


"Every day after the newscast it was a surprise, every couple hours a donation would come in," said Walter.


They exceeded their goal and raised more than $7,000. With that money they were also able to install a fence to help keep Richard and Roper safe outside.


Walter and Aileen said they have seen a noticeable difference in their son with Roper now by his side.


"Richard is able to go out in public more, he doesn't get his anxiety attacks, he doesn't get scared of other people," explained Walter.


"He's really good at disrupting his meltdowns," Aileen said.


The dog is also trained to detect up to two hours before when Richard will have a seizure.


"He'll lick Richard's feet or hands and then he'll come nuzzle us to say come check him out," said Aileen. "Now we know that they're coming so we can have him in a safe place."


"It's a major relief," said Walter. "We're not waking up two, three, four times a night just to check on Richard, make sure he's okay, make sure that he hadn't had a major seizure."


They are grateful to everyone who donated to their cause and have a message for those who helped.


"To thank everybody that actually supported us and we really appreciate it," said Aileen.


Walter said, "There's a lot of good people in this world, a lot of nice people in this world, a lot of generous people in this world."






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Police looking for bomb scare suspect

Police are looking for the man in these surveillance photos and video.


They believe he called in two bomb threats to the courthouse in Norristown last week.


The building was evacuated but no explosives were found.


If you recognize this man, you should contact police.






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Area unemployment hits new low

According to the latest jobs report..more Lehigh Valley residents are getting back to work.


According to the state Department of Labor and Industry, the Lehigh Valley's jobless rate fell to 5.2-percent in December. That's two-tenths lower than it was in November and down two full points from the same time last year.


The Berks County jobless rate also fell in December to 4.9 percent.






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New leads in pedestrian hit and run of a Coplay woman

It happened two weeks ago in North Whitehall Township.



On Tuesday, police said they now have an eyewitness and video from a nearby business.



Those two things have given police a lot to work with in finding the person who hit 42 year old Jennifer Dietrich and just kept going.



"It's horrible just the worst thing to see your child just lay there and not being able to help them, said Delores Miller, Dietrich's mother.



Delores Miller has spent the last two weeks watching her daughter, Jennifer Dietrich, writhe in pain. Deitrich was run over as she crossed Route 873 in North Whitehall Township, Lehigh County after getting off work. The driver who hit Dietrich didn't stop.



"It's a retired Erlich vehicle, Erlich auctions them off now," said State Trooper Mar Allen.



A witness said the suspect vehicle is a blue Ford Ranger possibly with yellow or orange stripes with an Erlich logo on a side panel, police said.




Erlich officials said they routinely sell their high mileage vehicles at auction.

Allen said video surveillance is also being used to catch the hit and run driver.



"We basically know that that vehicle probably wasn't usable or we are looking for that person who called out from work or is using a different work truck," Allen said.



MIller says her daughter has had nearly a dozen surgeries and remains on a breathing tube. Dietrich will need extensive rehabilitation, her mother said.



The only way she can communicate is with a squeeze of the hand or a nod of the head. Miller said she is worried that Dietrich, who has no insurance might not walk again. She urged the driver to turn themselves in.



Come forward, do the right thing. I don't know how you can live with yourself, Miller said.



Anyone with information is asked to call state police at 610-861-2026. Allen said there could be a reward.






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Couple copes with similar injuries, 12 years apart

Another car accident in North Whitehall Township has left a woman paralyzed. Now her husband is helping her adjust to her new life...and he really knows what she's going through. Keleigh Gibbs joins us in the studio with more. Wendy..its been a true test of love for Dan and Beers. Right now..she's still recovering at l-v-h- N...and Dan...hasn't left her side.It's a love story that started like many do."We met at my sister in law's house for a fourth of July party."At that time Csala lived in Ohio. But after meeting Dan at that party she decided to start her schooling to become a teacher in Pennsylvania.Ah, it was a little of both."Years later the two would tie the knot. Committing the rest of their lives to each other...in sickness and in health. Sunday... Csala was heading to the store for milk...when a cat jumped into the road.She lost control of her car..flipped and rolled multiple times.Dan was called by a neighbor to the scene. "She handed me her wedding ring and looked right at me. I said 'are you okay? And she said No. And i just got that gut feeling."The doctors told Dan that she was paralyzed from the waist down...and would never walk again.Dan didn't bat an eyelash."I'm just going to try to do the best i can for her provide her with as much knowledge telling her how i got through my experience from when you know i broke my back twelve years ago."When the couple first met Dan had had also been recovering from a similar accident on his motorcycle just three tenths of a mile from Csala's accident.His prognosis was the same."She looked at me as if i wasn't in the chair.""She was there fo me and I'm going to do everything i can to be there for her."While Csala hasn't yet left her hospital room -- Dan has no doubts about their future together."it is not going to change one thing about her, i love her for who she is for the person she is you know for how big her heart is and she is an amazing woman....I can't imagine not having her in my life."And the family is understandably in need of funds...for a link to their go fund me page you can head to our website wfmz dot com.Rob?






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Teenage boys tricked into sharing nude pictures online

A police chief in the Poconos calls it one of the most diabolical cases of revenge he's ever seen.


A teen allegedly set up a fake Facebook account to get back at the people he says bullied him.



And then it got really ugly.



It all started with the alleged victims receiving a Facebook friend request from someone named Jessica Carabello.


What the teen boys didn't know, was that Jessica was really a 14 year old boy from Tobyhanna.



“The suspect was being vengeful about being bullied somewhat in the school," said Pocono Mountain Regional Police Chief, Christopher Wagner. "Whether real or perceived and decided to target specific individuals and it kind of grew from there.”



Once the friend request was accepted, "Jessica," the suspect would ask the boys to exchange naked pictures.



They complied, but instead of getting a pic in return police said the victims were then terrorized by the suspect.



“Obviously greed came into play and then the suspect started to ask for gift cards and or say that if you don’t sent me more pics that I am going to put the original ones on the internet,” said Wagner.



The suspect attended junior high in the Pocono Mountain School District.

District officials said they never received complaints of bullying, and believe everything happened off school property.



Furthermore a spokesperson states, "Our school district, like most, provides students with instruction on computer, social media and cell phone safety, but it takes all of us continually working together as a team to keep our youth safe when using such electronic devices."



Police said the investigation in to the case is ongoing.


Right now they’re currently going through that fake Facebook page and going through all the contacts to see if there are more victims.



“It was kind of diabolical is the best term I can use in this kind of case," added Wagner. "It put a lot of our most vulnerable people, our kids, into a really bad position.”



So far police have close to 50 victims and the suspect is in juvenile detention.






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Boyertown wrestlers more confident heading to Hershey

The Boyertown wrestling team won another District 1 championship over the weekend. They have had a dominant season and most of it has been without Jordan Wood, the stud in their lineup. But Wood is back now, and the Bears hope to win a state title. Sam Marcinek has more from Boyertown.






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Becahi wrestlers hoping to win another state title

For the last few years, the Becahi Golden Hawks have been golden. They've won more gold medals in the state of Pennsylvania recently than any other team in any other sport in our area. They're hoping to add another this week, at the Triple-A level this time. Moving up a division will make it tougher, but Becahi goes to Hershey as one of the two heavy favorites to win a state title. Defending Triple-A champ Franklin Regional is the other, and the two powerhouse programs are in the same half of the bracket.The Becahi wrestlers have a target on their backs even after moving up, but they are downplaying that leading up to the state tourney.






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Gov. Tom Wolf urging Pennsylvania's independent boards to ban gifts to employees

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf is urging more than two dozen independent state commissions, authorities and other agencies to ban gifts to their employees.


The governor's office said letters to each of the agencies were going out Tuesday.


The Democrat signed an executive order on Jan. 20, his first day in office, barring the acceptance of gifts to all employees of the executive branch. Like the pre-existing code, it has an exception for gifts given by friends or relatives.


Since then, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission have both adopted similar bans.


Wolf said other independent agencies should follow suit.






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Sen. Chuck Grassley Discusses Controversial EB-5 Program

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Senator Charles Grassley sat down with ABC News to discuss concerns that the EB-5 visa program could be exploited by criminals, including terrorists, to threaten to U.S. national security.


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Health Beat: HPV: The teen vaccine no one gets?

Mom Danielle Schwartz-Safko is usually in the driver's seat when it comes to her kids, but when it came to the HPV vaccine, her 13-year-old son, Logan, didn't need any direction. He wanted to get it.


"I'm glad I got it. I don't really want all that STDs in my system," Logan said.


But according to new research from the Moffitt Cancer Center, the HPV vaccine isn't as popular as it should be especially among boys.


"It feels like a little bit, we've fallen short," said Susan Vadaparampil, professor and senior member of the Moffitt Cancer Center.


Vadaparampil said, in the U.S., only 38 percent of girls have completed all three doses of the vaccination, and for boys, it's only 14 percent.


"We would probably do a lot better if everybody was on the same page in terms of vaccine benefits, being comfortable with discussing the vaccine, and seeing how there is potential to prevent cancer," said Vadaparampil.


Research showed some doctors didn't recommend the vaccine because they were hesitant to have the "birds and bees" talk with kids.


"Bringing up a vaccine that's about a virus that's potentially sexually transmitted is a difficult topic at any age group," Vadaparampil explained.


That's not an issue for pediatrician Dr. Marcy Solomon Baker, assistant medical director of BayCare Medical Group, who said it's all about the approach.


"Roll it in with their sixth and seventh grade immunizations, their middle school immunizations. I don't think you really have to get into detail with an 11-year-old about why we're giving this vaccine," Baker said.


Baker is proactive when it comes to immunizations, like the HPV vaccine.


"We have a vaccine against cancer. Why would you not want to give it to your child?" Baker asked.


"It was just another shot; basically all of the shots are the same," said Schwartz.


Logan hopes more kids will get the vaccine instead of "passing" on it.


According to the National Cancer Institute, widespread vaccination has the potential to reduce cervical cancer deaths around the world by as much as two-thirds. The advisory committee on immunizations recommends the HPV vaccine for both girls and boys. When the vaccine first became available to the public, it was an "option" for boys, so insurance coverage was an issue.


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Police ID person of interest in killing of Reading woman, son

Police are attempting to locate someone they describe as a "person of interest" in the killing of two people in Reading.


Homicide investigators, in announcing new details in the case Tuesday, declined to identify the person.


Mary Branford and her son, Johnny Branford, were found dead Saturday night in the living room of their home at 646 N. 11th St.


Officers were sent there to check on the residents after family members reported not being able to contact them for several days.


An autopsy determined that Johnny died of multiple stab wounds; Mary's cause of death remains undetermined, according to the coroner, who ruled both deaths homicides.


Also Tuesday, detectives said they are searching for a car belonging to one of the victims, Johnny Branford.


The dark blue, 2000 Subaru Legacy was stolen, said police, who have listed it with the FBI's National Crime Information Center (NCIC).


Anyone with information about the homicide or the location of the stolen car is asked to call Crime Alert Berks County at 877-373-9913. A cash reward is being offered for information that leads to an arrest.






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