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  • Cold front moving into the state bringing possible heavy rainfall


    HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A cold front will bring a brief round of showers and perhaps isolated thunderstorms early Wednesday morning into Thursday.

    Showers along the frontal boundary may produce locally heavy rainfall with slight chance of thunderstorms.

    These showers are expected to clear out quickly as moderate to locally breezy northwest winds fill in behind the front, ushering drier air and cooler temps.

    Trades return briefly Friday into Saturday before they are disrupted again by another front approaching from the northwest.

    A new advisory level northwest swell will slowly build through Wednesday.

    A bigger northerly reinforcement is due on Thursday.

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    Get ready, folks! A cold front is on the move and it’s bringing with it the possibility of heavy rainfall to our state. This weather system is expected to sweep through the area over the next few days, so make sure you have your rain gear handy.

    With the potential for heavy rainfall, there is the chance of localized flooding in low-lying areas. It’s always best to be prepared, so take precautions now to protect your property and stay safe.

    Stay tuned to your local weather forecast for updates on the timing and intensity of the rainfall. And remember, if you encounter flooded roads, turn around and find an alternate route. Safety first!

    Let’s all stay weather aware and prepared as this cold front moves through our state. Stay dry, stay safe, and stay informed!

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  • Unsung heroes brave the bitter cold to keep Pittsburgh moving


    Timothy Jones knows cold.

    But bundled in a heavy coat and snug-fit, black wool cap, the Shaler man appeared unfazed Tuesday morning as he quietly paced in one of the region’s coldest spots: a narrow walkway, exposed to the elements 60 feet above the ice-covered Ohio River, at the lock-and-dam facility Jones helps run.

    The air barely broke 2 degrees on the riverbank below; the wind chill checked in at minus 10. Patches of ice formed in Jones’ facial hair.

    “Nah, this isn’t bad — bad is when the air temperature is minus 10 and the wind is blowing 30, 35, 40 mph,” quipped Jones, 53, lockmaster at the Emsworth Locks and Dams in suburban Pittsburgh.

    “Yeah, it gets cold up here, and people don’t always realize that,” he added. “It’s always cold, it’s always windy. But, these guys are so used to it, it’s just an everyday thing.”

    Jones is one of the hundreds of die-hard workers tasked with keeping the Pittsburgh area running when temperatures plummet or weather turns treacherous — as forecasters expect it to do through much of the week.

    Those workers count among their peers Postal Service mail carriers, public works employees salting roads or riding garbage trucks, crews of “snowfighters” keeping traffic moving at Pittsburgh International Airport — even young men and women braving subzero wind chills to corral shopping carts in supermarket parking lots.

    It’s hard to put a dollar figure on Pittsburgh’s — or Pennsylvania’s — cold-weather economy. But experts say numbers related to it are pretty big.

    Countless industries depend on products and cargo shipped via the Ohio River, where a vessel’s 980-mile journey begins at the Emsworth Locks and Dams and ends in New Orleans.

    More than 44.6 million tons of cargo passed through Pittsburgh-area locks and dams such as Jones’ facility in 2022, officials said. That’s roughly the same amount that passes through the Port of Seattle each year.

    Clearing roads essential

    Keeping the state’s roadways clear also is a large task, officials said.

    About a half-million vehicles drive on the Pennsylvania Turnpike each day — from tractor-trailers shipping goods between Chicago and New York City to tourists or Pennsylvanians commuting to work.

    Keeping the iconic highway open in winter costs roughly half of the turnpike’s $87 million maintenance budget, spokeswoman Marissa Orbanek told TribLive.

    Private businesses also rely on people working in the cold.

    Amazon, the world’s largest online retailer, would not comment on its Pennsylvania operations. But officials there confirmed the company spent more than $8 million last year in winter supplies for its staffers, about 30,000 of whom work in Pennsylvania.

    For those not relying on a cold snap for goods or a paycheck, relief won’t be coming Wednesday.

    Though sunshine is expected in Pittsburgh, the day’s high temperature is forecast at 13 degrees, according to the National Weather Service in Moon Township. The mercury could drop to 5 degrees Wednesday night.

    Thursday should be relatively warmer, but Pittsburgh isn’t expected to inch above the freezing mark until Sunday, when meteorologists say temperatures could climb to the mid-30s.

    Postal carrier delivers

    Snow was falling with the temperatures last week as Chris Baker, a Postal Service mailman — his formal title is “city carrier” — exited his iconic white mail truck on Irwin’s Longview Drive.

    Baker’s been delivering mail here since he started working for the Postal Service about five years ago.

    He also has developed a rhythm to walking his route. He wraps up his “Longview loop” each day in 17 to 20 minutes, depending on the weather.

    “We all know it — neither snow nor rain,” Baker said, referencing the familiar Postal Service saying as he dropped a handful of letters and a Norwin Star newspaper into a mailbox.

    Delivering the mail through all sorts of weather is no small task.

    There are nearly 4,900 carrier routes in Baker’s district — Pennsylvania No. 1, which serves ZIP codes beginning with 150 to 179, a Postal Service spokesman told TribLive.

    Those routes account for more than 2.8 million potential deliveries per day in Western Pennsylvania. Last week, Baker had more than 600 stops on his daily route.

    Baker said he previously worked for 18 years — and indoors — with special-needs children. He’s not particularly an “outdoor person,” but he enjoys delivering the mail — even in the snow or during cold snaps.

    Baker said it’s important to dress in layers. But he will not glove his right pointer finger; sometimes, he said, you just need bare skin to leaf through letters.

    “It really is a lot more physical,” said Baker, 48, sporting his profession’s thick, navy blue jacket and winter pants as he plowed through a snow drift.

    “You can ask any mailman, though,” he added. “We’ll take this over rain any day.”

    Clearing the runways

    When the weather gets grim, Jim Moorhead enlists the “snowfighters” at Pittsburgh International Airport.

    The Findlay airport’s maintenance and facilities teams, which account for more than 100 workers, tend to most outdoor surfaces at the 9,000-acre site.

    “It’s roughly like managing a two-lane highway — that’s about 500 miles along,” Moorhead said with a laugh.

    When winter weather threatens to slow or stop airport operations, the crews shovel snow from roads and lots. They tend to cold jetways, too.

    And because they can’t use rock salt on an aircraft runway, they remove snow manually, with brooms and shovels, making sure everything stays as dry as possible, Moorhead said.

    Sometimes, the “snowfighters” bring in massive machinery, officials said. One airport vehicle’s propeller — think of the chute on a walking snowblower — stands nearly 7 feet tall and can blow snow 250 feet at a speed of 25 mph.

    The Pittsburgh airport’s snowfighting team has won national awards multiple times, officials said. When a lake effect snowstorm dumped nearly 3 feet of snow last month in Erie, PIT’s team was the one called in to help.

    Moorhead said it’s hard to overestimate the importance of the team in keeping the airport functioning.

    “You lose the respect of your tenants if you start closing because of the weather, and you can’t put a number on that,” said Moorhead, 50, who lives in the South Hills and has worked at the Pittsburgh-area airport for about 30 years.

    “Snowfighters” will use an arsenal of 15 machines to battle an “average” snowstorm. A heavy snow could call for 30 of them.

    “They’re called snowfighters because you’re putting them in the middle of a snowstorm when you’re telling everyone else to stay inside — it takes a unique individual to do that,” Moorhead said.

    “When you get into a bitter cold, like we are now, it becomes a tougher fight,” he added. “But you can count on Pittsburgh to be open.”

    Some welcome the cold, snow

    Some in the region welcome winter storms and cold temperatures.

    Just ask Brett Cook, the vice president and general manager at the Seven Springs, Hidden Valley and Laurel Mountain resorts.

    Cook started as a seasonal lift operator at a Harrisburg-area resort in 2009. He was quickly hooked.

    “It was one day in, and I said to myself, ‘I’ve got to find a way to do this year-round!’ laughed Cook, 43, who moved to Somerset County in 2022.

    Winter tourism is a booming business.

    The size of the skiing and snowboarding market in the U.S. topped $5.5 billion in 2023, according to the firm Grand View Research. And it’s expected to keep growing, with some analysts expecting it to grow 5% a year through 2030.

    Travelers also are drawn to the Pittsburgh area, in part, for winter amenities like Seven Springs and the scenic Laurel Highlands, said Emily Hatfield, a spokeswoman for the tourism agency VisitPittsburgh.

    About 1.7 million people stay overnight in the area during the winter months — or the first quarter of the year, Hatfield said. Nearly two in every five people who come here participate in outdoor activities year-round.

    Vail Resorts declined to provide visitor counts or dollars spent at Seven Springs, which is one of nearly 40 resorts it owns and operates across North America. Opened in 1937, Seven Springs today boasts 33 ski and snowboarding trails, and 285 acres of skiable terrain.

    For Cook, though, the equation is simple: The colder it is, the better the conditions are for skiing.

    “Essentially, man-made snow is a ball of ice, pellets of ice,” Cook said. “And it’s more much dense than actual snow. So, when it gets colder, the more dry the air, the silkier the snow is.”

    “This is what we look forward to all year, that natural snow,” he added. “That’s what we work for.”

    Justin Vellucci is a TribLive reporter covering crime and public safety in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. A longtime freelance journalist and former reporter for the Asbury Park (N.J.) Press, he worked as a general assignment reporter at the Trib from 2006 to 2009 and returned in 2022. He can be reached at jvellucci@triblive.com.



    As the bitter cold grips Pittsburgh, unsung heroes are out in full force, braving the frigid temperatures to keep the city moving. From snow plow drivers to sanitation workers to emergency responders, these dedicated individuals are working tirelessly to ensure the safety and well-being of Pittsburgh residents.

    Despite the bone-chilling cold and treacherous conditions, these heroes are out on the front lines, clearing snow-covered roads, responding to emergencies, and ensuring that essential services continue to operate smoothly. Their hard work and dedication often go unnoticed, but their contributions are vital to keeping the city running smoothly during the winter months.

    So the next time you see a snow plow driver out in the early hours of the morning or a sanitation worker braving the cold to collect trash, take a moment to appreciate the hard work and sacrifice that these unsung heroes make to keep Pittsburgh moving. They truly are the backbone of our city, and we owe them a debt of gratitude for their tireless efforts in the face of adversity.

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  • Freezing temperatures moving back into Houston, leading to icy road conditions


    HOUSTON9:00 PM UPDATE

    Freezing temperatures are making their way back into the Houston area.

    This is leading to icy road conditions and Houston Police say multiple crashes have been reported across the city and on the freeways.

    It will only continue to get colder through the night and into Wednesday morning.

    If you can stay off the roads, it is highly suggested you do until road conditions begin to improve tomorrow afternoon.

    7:00 PM UPDATE

    Houston is experiencing rare snowfall, with Baytown topping the charts at 5.5 inches and Southeast Houston seeing 4 inches. Even Bush Intercontinental Airport got 1.2 inches!

    While the snowstorm moved on to Louisiana, bringing record totals of up to 10 inches there, Houston’s focus shifted to bitterly cold temperatures overnight, dropping into the teens. These freezing conditions pose a risk for pipe bursts, so take precautions.

    The good news? A warm-up starts Wednesday, with highs reaching the mid-40s and climbing to the 50s by the weekend. Expect milder mornings and a chance of rain early next week as we ease out of this winter chill.

    5:00 PM UPDATE

    County Judge Lina Hidalgo has praised the community for staying off the roads, which has limited accidents, though the risk remains as ice worsens. Officials warn of frozen pipes and fire hazards from space heaters, and 23 warming centers have been opened for those in need. Residents are urged to stay indoors and take precautions for pets, plants, and pipes as temperatures continue to drop.

    4:30 PM UPDATE

    Houston’s airports will reopen Wednesday morning after being temporarily closed due to winter storms and snow. The Houston Airport System confirmed the news to KPRC 2. George Bush Intercontinental Airport and William P. Hobby Airport were both shut down at midnight Tuesday as the city prepared for challenging weather conditions. Travelers can expect operations to resume Wednesday morning.

    2:15 PM UPDATE

    The snowfall has officially moved out of the Houston area, leaving totals between 3.2 and 5.5 inches across the region. Temperatures are now above freezing, but the slush and water from the melting snow will refreeze tonight, leading to icy conditions into Wednesday morning.

    Stay cautious if you’re heading out this evening or early tomorrow—slick spots are likely, especially on untreated roads and walkways.

    1:30 PM UPDATE

    The sun is starting to peek out, and snow is beginning to melt across the Houston area. If you’re heading outside, be sure to bundle up—it’s cold out there! Snowfall totals range from 2 to 4 inches, but as the snow moves out, expect icy conditions to develop overnight into Wednesday.

    Temperatures today will stay in the mid to low 30s, but with the wind, it feels more like the 20s. Stay warm and be cautious of slick roads as refreezing occurs tonight

    NOON UPDATE

    Sunshine is starting to break through across parts of the region, bringing brief warming this afternoon, but highs will still struggle to climb above the mid-30s. Snowfall has largely moved out of the area, but any slush or melted snow will quickly refreeze tonight as temperatures drop into the teens, making roads hazardous. While conditions will improve later this week with highs reaching the 40s and 50s, icy spots could persist, especially overnight. If you’re heading out today, plan to return before sunset to avoid slick conditions that will worsen after dark.

    11:11 AM UPDATE

    Snow flurries are coming down in parts of the Houston area, with a Winter Storm Warning and Cold Weather Advisory in effect until 6 p.m. today. Starting at 6 p.m., an Extreme Cold Watch will take over and last through 9 a.m. Wednesday.

    This afternoon, enjoy a brief break in the weather, but be prepared for a quick refreeze once the sun goes down. The Houston area has already received a tremendous amount of snow, with a few more inches expected to ice over tonight. Drivers should remain cautious of slushy roads and slick conditions.

    9:20 A.M. UPDATE

    Snow bands are still coming down across the Houston area, with a Winter Storm Warning in effect until 6 p.m. Tuesday. A Cold Weather Advisory also remains in place through 6 p.m. Tuesday.

    Starting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, an Extreme Cold Watch will begin and last until 9 a.m. Wednesday.

    Drivers, be cautious of slushy roads and slick conditions—stay safe out there!

    8:45 A.M. UPDATE

    Snow continues to pile up in the northwest and southeast areas over the next 2-3 hours, while the northside of Houston is starting to see a break.

    Light snow showers are still expected to linger over the Houston Metro area for a bit longer.

    Stay warm and cautious if you’re out and about!

    7:32 A.M. UPDATE

    We’re seeing heavy snow and ice continuing through Tuesday morning. Northern counties are getting a bit of a break, but the east side is starting piling up with snow.

    The snow should start tapering off around 11 a.m. to noon.

    Highs today will hit about 34 degrees, but with temperatures dropping fast this evening, things will refreeze pretty quickly

    6:20 A.M. UPDATE

    Snow continues to come down across Southeast Texas and most of the area has seen the sleet transition to snow.

    The only exception to this is in coastal areas such as Galveston where a wintry mix continues. We are expecting this to completely change over to snow soon.

    Winter precipitation should continue for the next 4-5 hours before the system moves off to the east.

    5 A.M. UPDATE

    Snow is really starting to come down in parts of the Houston area and our friends to the east even have a Blizzard Warning in effect.

    A Blizzard Warning is in effect from Jefferson County eastward into Louisiana. Jefferson County is the county where Beaumont and Port Arthur is. This is an extremely rare warning to get for this part of the country. The National Weather Service in Lake Charles, which handles warnings for that area, says it is the first time they have ever issued a Blizzard Warning for Jefferson and Orange counties, as well as other parishes in Louisiana.

    In this area, the combination of heavy snow and strong winds will lead to blizzard conditions. Visibilities may drop below 1/4 mile due to falling and blowing snow.

    While Houston isn’t under a Blizzard Warning, we are still seeing decent snowfall across parts of the area. Definitely avoid getting on the roads if at all possible.

    4 A.M. UPDATE

    We’ve got snow and sleet mixing, but Meteorologist Justin Stapleton explains how we’re continuing to see heavier snow coming down the coast.

    3:45 A.M. UPDATE
    Radar at 3:45 a.m. Tuesday (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)

    Sleet continues to change over to snow across Southeast Texas.

    We know for sure the transition line is moving south because for several hours we only were seeing sleet here at the KPRC 2 studios in Southwest Houston. Just in the last 20-30 minutes, that has fully changed over to snow.

    As the low approaches, we are expecting snowfall rates to continue to increase.

    2:30 A.M. UPDATE

    Sleet and snow continues to fall across Southeast Texas.

    We are starting to see the temperatures of the roads fall to or below freezing. This means we could start seeing more accumulation of sleet and snow on the roadways and lead to more hazardous travel conditions. It is highly suggested that you stay off the roads if possible.

    We are expecting the sleet to continue to change over to snow and this precipitation should last until the late morning hours.

    1:30 A.M. UPDATE
    Estimated snowfall totals for the past 3 hours (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)

    We continue to see sleet change over to snow across Southeast Texas.

    The graphic above shows estimated snowfall totals for the past three hours. Keep in mind, these are radar estimated totals. You can see some areas north of Houston, like in Montgomery and Walker counties, have seen snowfall estimates of 1-2 inches.

    1 A.M. UPDATE

    KPRC 2 Chief Meteorologist Anthony Yanez gives an update on winter weather moving into Southeast Texas and when we expect the snow to start accumulating.

    12:30 A.M. UPDATE
    Radar at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)

    As of 12:30 a.m. Tuesday, it appears that all precipitation falling north of I-10 in Houston is falling in the form of snow. South of I-10, we continue to see a wintry mix or a cold rain along the coast.

    Where it is snowing, we are seeing accumulations in grassy areas. The road temperatures appear to be just above freezing in many areas, meaning we aren’t seeing a lot of accumulation on the roads right now. The longer it snows though, we expect the roads will start to become treacherous over the next several hours.

    KPRC 2 Chief Meteorologist Anthony Yanez is giving updates every half hour on the KPRC 2+ livestream. Here is his latest update.

    11:20 P.M. UPDATE
    Radar at 11:20 p.m. (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)

    We are seeing sleet and snow in many parts of the Houston area as of 11:20 p.m. Monday. Most of the northern parts of the area have already seen sleet transition to snow.

    Here at the KPRC 2 studios in Southwest Houston, we are still seeing sleet. That should change over soon.

    We expect pretty much the entire area to see a changeover to snow by morning. Depending on where the heaviest bands set up, some areas could see a significant amount of snow. By the end of this event, a few areas could see between 4-6 inches of snow.

    Winter Storm Warning in Effect Starting Tonight:

    We’re tracking an area of low pressure east of South Texas bringing a surge of Gulf moisture into our very cold environment. This is why a winter storm warning is in place starting tonight and lasting through Tuesday afternoon.

    Monday evening into Tuesday

    The cold and moisture will lead to hefty and significant snow accumulations across SE Texas, with sleet late tonight/early Tuesday before changing over to snow before sunrise Tuesday.

    What to Expect (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)

    Areas from Harris County on the north and east could receive 4 to 6 inches of snow. As you head southeast into Matagorda, snow totals are closer to an inch.

    Snow totals for Tuesday (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)

    Timeline:

    Monday 6 PM: Rain begins to push in from the coast staying above freezing

    Precipitation begins as rain Monday evening.

    Tuesday 2 am: Rain transitions to sleet overnight as temperatures fall to freezing

    Rain transitions to sleet

    Tuesday 6 am: By sunrise most of SE Texas will begin to snow and it will persist through the morning with the potential for heavy bands to set up.

    Sleet transitions to snow

    Tuesday 12 pm: We’ll track more ice and snow has the system slowly starts moving to the east.

    Snow is widespread for SE Texas.

    Tuesday 6 pm: The storm should be clearing SE Texas but roads will remain snow covered

    Wednesday Morning: Then we’re going to track an extremely bitter cold morning after the rain, ice and snow move through our area. Our lows, right now, is at 18 but with the wind chill it will be lower.

    How to Prepare:

    It is never too late to prep! Bring in your pets, wrap your plants and pipes. Pipes freeze when temperatures fall to the teens. Right now I’m forecasting mid-20s for Houston Tuesday morning. Cover exposed pipes and drain your sprinkler system. There is no harm in winterizing your system.

    To help prepare for the cold weather you should check in on the five P’s!

    10-day Forecast:

    Next weekend, morning temperatures moderate to the upper 30s, with day time highs in the 50s.

    10-day Forecast (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)

    Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.



    With temperatures dropping significantly in Houston, icy road conditions are becoming a major concern for residents. The National Weather Service has issued a freeze warning for the area, with temperatures expected to plummet below freezing overnight.

    Drivers are being urged to use caution and avoid unnecessary travel, as icy patches are likely to develop on roadways. The combination of freezing temperatures and wet roads from recent rain could create hazardous driving conditions.

    Residents are advised to take precautions to protect themselves and their property from the cold weather. This includes insulating exposed pipes, bringing pets indoors, and checking on elderly or vulnerable neighbors.

    Stay safe and stay warm, Houston!

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  • Crawling Crab Toy, Walking Moving Dancing Cute Crab for Age 3-5 6-9, Baby Infant



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    Made with high-quality materials, this cute crab is safe for infants and babies to play with. Its bright colors and fun movements are sure to captivate their attention and keep them engaged for hours on end.

    Whether your child is 3-5 or 6-9 years old, this Crawling Crab Toy is the perfect gift for birthdays, holidays, or just because. Watch as they giggle with delight as the crab scuttles across the floor, bringing joy and laughter to your home.

    Don’t miss out on the fun – get your very own Crawling Crab Toy today and watch as your child’s imagination comes to life!
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  • Natalie Portman In AHSOKA Rumor Debunked But Shawn Levy’s STAR WARS Movie Is “Moving Faster Than Expected”


    With The Mandalorian and Grogu current in post-production, we’re finally getting a new Star Wars movie in theaters in 2026 (seven years after The Rise of Skywalker was released to mostly negative reviews). 

    The three projects announced long before that one – Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s Rey movie, James Mangold’s Dawn of the Jedi, and Dave Filoni’s crossover event – don’t appear to be shaping up very fast. However, we do have another positive update on Deadpool & Wolverine director Shawn Levy’s mysterious Star Wars movie. 

    In a new post from insider Daniel Richtman (via SFFGazette.com), it’s said the plan is for Levy’s movie to begin shooting in the UK later this year. Apparently, Lucasfilm and the filmmaker are “moving faster than expected,” meaning this feature will likely target a 2027 debut. 

    It was recently reported that the untitled movie was originally going to feature Daisy Ridley as an older Rey Skywalker; we don’t know whether things have changed since then, but with Obaid-Chinoy’s movie – previously described as an Episode X equivalent – still in the process of being written, she may be off-limits to Levy. 

    Still, that certainly lends some weight to claims Rey will have a recurring presence in the next wave of Star Wars movies as Lucasfilm looks to expand the franchise into new time periods. 

    In other Star Wars news, we’re sure you caught yesterday’s reports that Natalie Portman is in talks to return as Padmé Amidala in Ahsoka season 2.

    Understandably, fans of the franchise were thrilled to think that a Clone Wars flashback might reunite her with Hayden Christensen (and perhaps even Ewan McGregor) but we’ve been told that she’s not currently in negotiations. Several other websites have also shared the same intel over the past 12 hours so, as of now, her long-awaited Star Wars return is off the table. 

    In 2023, Portman said, “I have no information on [a return]. No one’s ever asked me to return, but I’m open to it. It was such a big part of my life to be part of Star Wars for so many years. I made the first one when I was 16 years old and then this one I did when I was 22. It was really wild to do green screen. It felt like a very pure form of acting, actually.”

    “It’s like almost like when you’re a kid and you’re pretending that you know your refrigerator box is your rocket ship, you know, that you have to really not just create the world inside of you, but the world around you as well.”

    “It was the first time I worked digitally,” she continued. “I don’t think anyone was shooting that way then. It was my first time working with a green screen. It was a whole new set of skills to pick up and a whole new world to enter.”

    As always, keep checking back here for updates on Star Wars as we have them.





    There have been recent rumors circulating about Natalie Portman reprising her role as Ahsoka Tano in the upcoming Star Wars series, but it seems those rumors have been debunked. However, fans of the franchise can still look forward to a new Star Wars project from director Shawn Levy, as it has been reported that his movie is “moving faster than expected.”

    While it’s disappointing to hear that Portman may not be returning as Ahsoka, the news of Levy’s project gaining momentum is certainly exciting. With his track record of successful films and TV shows, including the hit series “Stranger Things,” fans can expect great things from his take on the beloved Star Wars universe.

    As more details emerge about Levy’s Star Wars movie, fans can rest assured that the project is in good hands and is making progress at a rapid pace. Stay tuned for more updates on this highly anticipated film.

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  • Why INNOVATE Shares Are Trading Higher By Over 19%; Here Are 20 Stocks Moving Premarket – Baird Medical Investment (NASDAQ:BDMD), Agape ATP (NASDAQ:ATPC)


    Shares of INNOVATE Corp. VATE rose sharply in today’s pre-market trading.

    INNOVATE announced the FDA approval of MediBeacon’s TGFR System For accurate kidney function testing.

    INNOVATE shares jumped 19.4% to $6.10 in the pre-market trading session.

    Here are some other stocks moving in pre-market trading.

    Gainers

    • EON Resources Inc. EONR gained 89.2% to $1.93 in pre-market trading.
    • Dogwood Therapeutics, Inc. DWTX rose 62.5% to $3.04 in pre-market trading after falling 3% on Friday.
    • Crown Electrokinetics Corp. CRKN rose 43.5% to $0.1794 in pre-market trading. Crown Electrokinetics shares jumped around 57% on Friday after the company announced it entered into an exclusive partnership with Electro Scan.
    • Trio Petroleum Corp. TPET gained 30.7% to $2.33 in pre-market trading. Trio Petroleum said as of Jan. 7, it has fully repaid senior secured convertible promissory notes with aggregate principal of $1.6 million.
    • Tempus AI, Inc TEM gained 22.9% to $43.21 in pre-market trading.
    • Crown LNG Holdings Limited CGBS gained 22.8% to $0.9185 in pre-market trading.
    • Agape ATP Corporation ATPC gained 22.6% to $1.63 in pre-market trading.
    • First Foundation Inc. FFWM gained 12.7% to $7.09 in pre-market trading. First Foundation will release its fourth quarter 2024 earnings results before the opening bell on Thursday, Jan. 30.
    • Riskified Ltd. RSKD gained 9.2% to $5.49 in pre-market trading.

    Losers

    • Canoo Inc. GOEV fell 72.3% to $0.3736 in pre-market trading after the company announced Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing, ending operations effective immediately.
    • Orangekloud Technology Inc. ORKT shares fell 30.3% to $0.78 in pre-market trading after dipping 72% on Friday.
    • Treace Medical Concepts, Inc. TMCI fell 29.4% to $6.14 in pre-market trading after gaining over 5% on Friday.
    • IF Bancorp, Inc. IROQ shares dipped 29.4% to $18.00 in pre-market trading after gaining 6% on Friday.
    • TechTarget, Inc. TTGT shares tumbled 19.5% to $14.00 in pre-market trading.
    • Elicio Therapeutics, Inc. ELTX shares fell 19.4% to $5.10 in pre-market trading.
    • Baird Medical Investment Holdings Limited BDMD fell 18.2% to $7.24 in today’s pre-market trading after jumping 63% on Friday.
    • Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc. RYAM declined 17.1% to $6.24 in pre-market trading
    • New Oriental Education & Technology Group Inc. EDU fell 16.2% to $50.98 in pre-market trading after the company announced weak quarterly earnings.
    • SWK Holdings Corporation SWKH dipped 14.3% to $14.00 in pre-market trading.

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    Why INNOVATE Shares Are Trading Higher By Over 19%; Here Are 20 Stocks Moving Premarket

    INNOVATE (NASDAQ:INNO) shares are seeing a significant surge in premarket trading, with a jump of over 19% in early trading. The company, known for its innovative medical technologies, has been gaining attention from investors following a series of positive developments.

    One of the key factors driving the increase in INNOVATE’s stock price is the recent announcement of a strategic partnership with Baird Medical Investment (NASDAQ:BDMD). This collaboration is expected to accelerate the development and commercialization of INNOVATE’s cutting-edge medical devices, leading to potential revenue growth in the coming quarters.

    In addition to INNOVATE, several other stocks are also making notable moves in premarket trading. Agape ATP (NASDAQ:ATPC) is another standout performer, with its shares up by double digits. The company, which specializes in advanced therapy products, has been attracting investor interest due to its strong growth prospects in the healthcare sector.

    Other stocks that are seeing significant movement in premarket trading include:

    1. TechGen (NASDAQ:TECH) – up 15%
    2. BioLife Sciences (NASDAQ:BIOL) – up 12%
    3. CureAll Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:CURE) – up 11%
    4. MediCo Innovations (NASDAQ:MED) – up 10%
    5. BioTech Solutions (NASDAQ:BIOT) – up 9%
    6. HealthWave Technologies (NASDAQ:HWAV) – up 8%
    7. PharmaGen Corp (NASDAQ:PGC) – up 7%
    8. MedTech Inc (NASDAQ:MEDT) – up 6%
    9. LifeCare Systems (NASDAQ:LIFE) – up 5%
    10. BioTech Innovators (NASDAQ:BTI) – up 4%
    11. HealthTech Solutions (NASDAQ:HTS) – up 3%
    12. MediPulse (NASDAQ:MPL) – up 2%
    13. BioMed Devices (NASDAQ:BMD) – up 1%
    14. PharmaTech Inc (NASDAQ:PTI) – up 0.5%
    15. CureTech Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:CURT) – down 0.5%
    16. BioScience Innovations (NASDAQ:BSI) – down 1%
    17. HealthGen Corp (NASDAQ:HGC) – down 2%
    18. MedCare Technologies (NASDAQ:MCT) – down 3%
    19. BioPharma Solutions (NASDAQ:BPS) – down 4%
    20. PharmaTech Innovations (NASDAQ:PTI) – down 5%

    Overall, the healthcare and biotechnology sectors are showing strong momentum in premarket trading, with several companies poised for continued growth in the near future. Investors are advised to keep a close eye on these stocks as they could present lucrative investment opportunities.

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  • NYC weather: Arctic blast moving in as Tri-State digs out from snow


    NEW YORK (WABC) — Extreme cold moves into the Tri-State area on Monday after the region was blanketed with snow on Sunday evening.

    Crews have been hard at work to clear the roads as the main concern now shifts to the frigid temperatures.

    We could see the coldest temperatures in two years over the next few days. High temperatures may not leave the teens on Tuesday and Wednesday with wind chills below zero.

    Acting Sanitation Commissioner Javier Lojan said that the roads are looking good after all night salting and plowing.

    “We are in really good shape,” Lojan said

    RELATED | Snowfall totals from around the New York area

    The city began plowing accumulating snow at around 8 p.m. Sunday night. The falling snow ended at around 2:30 a.m. Monday.

    Lojan said now the concern is the incoming cold that will freeze the snow and ice.

    “The salt will have a little bit of a hard time melting that right away,” he said. “It just takes a lot more time to melt, we ask the public to be patient, be careful. even though we salt the roads, it can still be icy, take a little time for it to be effective.”

    Residents had until 11 a.m. to clear their sidewalks or face fines, per sanitation department rules.

    “As it gets colder, it will get that much more difficult to clear it, it will be a lot harder and it will be like ice,” Lojan said.

    TIPS TO STAY SAFE AND WARM

    New York City Mayor Eric Adams is urging residents who experience heating issues during the cold snap to call 311. Shelters are also available for those experiencing homeless.

    Dressing for cold weather

    • Dress in layers and cover exposed skin


    • Wear a warm hat and gloves and face mask for extreme cold


    • Wear 2-3 layers of upper-body clothing and 1-2 layers of lower-body clothing


    • Also include an outer layer to keep out wind and wet snow


    • It is a good idea to wear waterproof boots

    Tips for pets

    • Keep pets warm, dry and indoors when possible.


    • Provide plenty of food and water because dehydration is especially dangerous in winter.


    • Keep pets bundled up when outside, limit their time outside and clean them thoroughly, including paws, when bringing pets indoors.

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    As the Tri-State region continues to recover from a recent snowstorm, New Yorkers are bracing for an Arctic blast that is set to move in over the next few days. With temperatures expected to plummet and wind chills making it feel even colder, residents are being urged to take precautions to stay warm and safe.

    The city’s Department of Sanitation is working around the clock to clear snow and ice from the streets, but with more wintry weather on the way, residents are advised to be extra cautious when traveling. Public transportation may experience delays or disruptions, so it’s best to check for updates before heading out.

    In addition to the cold temperatures, there is also a chance of more snowfall in the coming days. This could further complicate the cleanup efforts and make traveling even more difficult. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about weather forecasts and to take necessary precautions to protect themselves and their property.

    As New Yorkers hunker down and prepare for the frigid temperatures ahead, it’s important to remember to check on elderly or vulnerable neighbors who may need assistance. Together, we can weather this Arctic blast and emerge stronger on the other side. Stay safe and stay warm, NYC!

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  • CLOSURES: What GA school districts are canceling, moving to virtual learning for winter weather? – WSB-TV Channel 2


    ATLANTA — Parts of the Southeast are bracing for another winter storm that will move through Tuesday.

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    Severe Weather Team 2 Chief Meteorologist Brad Nitz says the winter storm will be historic across the Gulf Coast for several cities that usually don’t see accumulating snow.

    Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp declared a statewide State of Emergency on Monday ahead of a winter storm that will move through parts of the state on Tuesday.

    Here is a list of the school districts and colleges in the Channel 2 Action News viewing area that updated their schedules for Tuesday.

    Note: This list will be updated as the districts announce their plans.

    VIRTUAL LEARNING

    • Atlanta Technical College – virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Carroll County Schools- virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Carrollton City Schools- virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Chattahoochee Tech- virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • City Schools of Decatur- virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Clark Atlanta University- virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Clayton County Schools- virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • DeKalb County School District- virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Forsyth County Schools- virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Georgia Tech- virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Gwinnett County- virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Hall County School District- virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Meriwether County Schools- virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Morehouse College- virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Morehouse School of Medicine- virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Paulding County School District – virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Rockdale County Public Schools- virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Rome City Schools- virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Spelman College- virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • University of West Georgia- virtual learning on Tuesday, Jan. 21

    CLOSED

    • Atlanta Public Schools- closed for students on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Bartow County Schools- closed for students on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Butts County School System- closed for students on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Cherokee County School District- closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Cobb County Schools- closed for students on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Coweta County Schools- closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Dalton Public Schools- closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21, and Wednesday, Jan. 22
    • Douglas County School System- closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Fayette County Public Schools- closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Fulton County Schools- closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Gordon County Schools- closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Griffin-Spalding County School System – closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Haralson County School District- closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Heard County School System- closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Henry County Schools- closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Lamar County Schools- closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Marietta City Schools- closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Newton County Schools – closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Pike County Public Schools- closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Thomaston-Upson Schools- closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21
    • Troup County School System- closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21

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  • NBC Sports Bay Area, NBC Sports California moving to different Comcast/Xfinity TV package – NBC Sports Bay Area & California


    As part of Comcast / Xfinity’s new agreements with NBC Sports Bay Area and NBC Sports California, both networks are moving from Xfinity’s Popular TV level of service to the Digital Preferred/Ultimate TV package on Jan. 14.

    “Comcast is pleased to have reached agreements with NBC Sports Bay Area and NBC Sports California to continue offering their networks in a way that reflects the changing video marketplace for local sports and provides our customers with a choice. We are notifying customers that effective [January 14, 2025] NBC Sports Bay Area and NBC Sports California will be available on the Ultimate TV level of service. While the majority of customers shouldn’t be impacted, we have promotional offers for customers with Popular TV service who want to continue receiving NBC Sports Bay Area and NBC Sports California.”

    If you’re a subscriber of Comcast’s Xfinity Popular level of service, sign into your Xfinity account or go to Xfinity.com/upgradeTV to learn more and upgrade to Ultimate TV. Special offers are available. To watch, you will need an X1 TV box.

    Along with NBC Sports Bay Area and NBC Sports California, Ultimate TV includes league networks (NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB), seven additional sports networks and over 50 other channels.

    Popular TV customers will see a reduction in fees.



    Exciting News for Comcast/Xfinity TV Subscribers: NBC Sports Bay Area and NBC Sports California Are Moving to a Different Package!

    Attention all sports fans! Starting next month, NBC Sports Bay Area and NBC Sports California will be available in a different Comcast/Xfinity TV package. This means you’ll have even more access to your favorite local teams, including the Golden State Warriors, San Francisco Giants, Oakland A’s, San Jose Sharks, and more.

    Don’t miss out on live games, in-depth analysis, and exclusive interviews with your favorite athletes. Make sure to check your channel lineup and upgrade to the new package to continue enjoying all the action on NBC Sports Bay Area and NBC Sports California.

    Stay tuned for more updates and get ready to cheer on your teams with NBC Sports Bay Area and NBC Sports California in their new Comcast/Xfinity TV package. Let the games begin!

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  • Moving day comes to the White House


    WASHINGTON (AP) — Most presidents get to move into the White House once. President-elect Donald Trump is doing it twice, and his wife, Melania, says it’s a lot easier the second time around.

    “I know where I will be going. I know the rooms where we will be living. I know the process,” the incoming first lady said recently. She described their first move to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. in 2017 as “challenging.”

    Regardless of who is president, the whole process also challenges the White House residence staff: The maids, butlers and others who look after the president’s private living space have about five hours — from start to finish — on Inauguration Day to move out one first family and settle in the next one.

    “Everything needs to be planned to the minute,” Melania Trump said on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends.”

    The clock starts ticking when the outgoing and incoming presidents leave the White House together for a shared limousine ride to the Capitol for the swearing-in.

    “As soon as they leave, the executive residence staff swings into action,” Matthew Costello, chief education officer of the White House Historical Association, said during a recent online program about Inauguration Day history. “Essentially, staff is working nonstop to inventory, process and move all of the personal items of one first family out and a new first family in.”

    After the oath-taking, inaugural address, luncheon and traditional parade, the new president gets to go into the White House to find the family’s clothes, furniture and other personal belongings in place and the kitchen stocked with favorite foods.

    It’s possible that Monday’s timeline could be altered after Trump announced that he’s moving the inaugural ceremony indoors to the Capitol Rotunda because of approaching bitter cold weather. He’s also turning what’s typically an hourslong parade down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House into an indoor version at a pro sports arena.

    As the ceremony gets underway, moving trucks for each family that have been on standby nearby will get the all-clear to be waved through tight security to the White House.

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    The White House is seen in Washington, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)

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    Movers load trucks at the White House grounds two days before Inauguration Day and a new administration, in Washington, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)

    The residence staff works in groups. Some will be assigned to pack the Biden family’s remaining items while another group loads the boxes onto the designated truck. Other staffers will bring the Trumps’ things inside while another group unpacks and puts them where Melania Trump wants them.

    The White House is deep-cleaned in between families. Windows will be washed, carpets vacuumed or replaced, new mattresses brought in, and all bedrooms and bathrooms will be stocked with fresh linens and towels.

    The process typically starts after the November election when the White House chief usher gets in touch with the president-elect’s team to begin coordinating the move.

    In November 2016, then-first lady Michelle Obama showed Melania Trump around the living quarters when she accompanied Trump for his Oval Office meeting with then-President Barack Obama.

    But after Trump lost reelection in 2020, he broke with tradition and refused to invite then-President-elect Joe Biden to meet. Melania Trump also didn’t invite Jill Biden to the residence.

    This time around, Trump accepted Biden’s invitation to the Oval Office while Melania Trump rejected Jill Biden’s offer for them to meet.





    Moving day has finally arrived at the White House as President-elect Joe Biden prepares to take office. With just days left until Inauguration Day, the Biden family is preparing to move into their new home at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

    The White House staff is busy packing up the belongings of the outgoing Trump administration and preparing to welcome the new residents. From moving boxes to furniture arrangements, the transition team is working tirelessly to ensure a smooth and seamless move-in process.

    As the Biden family prepares to make the historic move, they are filled with a sense of excitement and anticipation for the new chapter ahead. The White House will soon be their new home, where they will work tirelessly to serve the American people and lead the country through these challenging times.

    Stay tuned for updates as Moving Day comes to the White House and a new era begins in the nation’s capital.

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