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I-495 reopened at Christina River Bridge after serious crash in Wilmington, Delaware
Thursday, October 31, 2024 4:53PM
Traffic delayed by crash involving tanker truck on I-495The crash happened around 10:30 a.m. on Thursday in the northbound lanes of I-495 over the Christina River.
WILMINGTON, Del. (WPVI) — All lanes of I-495 at the Christina River Bridge in Wilmington, Delaware, are back open after being temporarily closed due to a serious crash.
The crash happened around 10:30 a.m. on Thursday in the northbound lanes of I-495 over the Christina River.
It involves a tanker truck and another vehicle.
Chopper 6 was overhead, where you could see the front end of a truck wedged underneath the tanker.
There has been no word on how the crash happened or if there are any injuries.
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Better pay, cultural competency part of 10-year plan to improve Delaware schools
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A Delaware group hoping to set the agenda for the next 10 years of improving the state’s schools is out with its latest proposal.
Since 2005, the Vision Coalition of Delaware has focused on shaping education through 10-year plans, starting with Vision 2015 and followed by Student Success 2025. Now in its third phase, the group aims to improve funding equity among districts, better support teachers and improve student outcomes both after high school and in early childhood classes.
Organized by the Rodel Foundation, the coalition consists of leaders across various industries, working to shape the future of Delaware’s education system.
“The Vision Coalition, from the time it began … has been focused on working alongside our education systems in Delaware to support work in the necessary areas,” said Shelley Rouser, department chair for the education department at Delaware State University.
“So while the vision to support school systems and making sure that practices and policies are an alignment with school needs, that’s been a constant focus for the Vision Coalition. What’s changed over time are … you know what those needs are. So while that has evolved, the mission has remained constant.”
With over 30 years in education — from classroom teaching to district leadership and now a university role — Rouser gained first-hand insight into the field’s evolution. As part of the leadership team, she’s seen how the changing educational landscape affects students, educators and policies, identifying unique needs and challenges at every level.
In 2023, the coalition surveyed educators, parents and the public to assess the current state of education. The findings highlighted notable improvements statewide in educational technology, mental health support and early childhood education, reflecting positive changes across diverse perspectives.
Despite those advancements, Rouser said that after hearing ideas and concerns from the public at various forums, there’s still areas in need of improvement.
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Live Updates: Tornado Watch Active For Several Northeast Oklahoma Counies
A tornado was confirmed at 10:48 p.m. for the Wyandotte area in SE Ottawa County. This storm moved NE at 45mph towards Seneca, MO.
News On 6 storm tracker Kevin Tillotson caught some storm damage on the north side of Grand Lake Wednesday night.
A line of strong to severe storms has moved across Oklahoma throughout the afternoon and evening. Below are weather updates:
Tornado Watches
A tornado watch has been issued for several counties in Northeast Oklahoma until midnight.
Counties included are:
- Craig
- Creek
- Haskell
- Hughes
- Lincoln
- Mayes
- McIntosh
- Muskogee
- Nowata
- Okfuskee
- Okmulgee
- Osage
- Ottawa
- Pawnee
- Pittsburg
- Rogers
- Tulsa
- Wagoner
- Washington
Here is a general timeline for the main severe threats according to Chief Meteorologist Travis Meyer:
- Northwest of Tulsa: 7 p.m. — 10 p.m.
- Tulsa Metro & I-44 corridor: 10 p.m. — noon
- Southeast of Tulsa: noon — 3 a.m.
Large hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes are all possible. The tornado risk will be moderate during the initial storms through the evening, with an increased focus on damaging winds and embedded spin-ups after midnight and into early Thursday.
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