We had wicked storms move through York and Lanacaster Counties yesterday. And NWS will be out in various locations looking at damage and determining wether or not a tornado hit. The most impressive damage was in Ephrata, Lancaster County, where 6 mobile homes in a trailer park were turn on it's side. Residents there said they saw 'swirling winds'. 6ABC even made it from Philly to coverage the damage. Kudos for them coming out.
And I hope you got to see the first picture of my nephew, Simon last night. Just spoke to his dad over the phone just a few minutes ago, and he slept through the night well.
Now, time for today's 10:
1) There is a saying that 'everything comes up roses', but how about your water source. That happened over the weekend in Ohio. Details from WBTV-TV Charlotte, NC.
2) KYW-TV in Philadelphia reports on a unique Spring Break destination. It's not Florida, nor is it Texas or the Bahamas. It's Camden, NJ.
3) Now time for a 'sign of the times' story. If you go to a game and you experience roudy or unruly fans, you can now text message a special phone number to get their ejected. Interesting story from CNET.com.
4) Looks like ABC/Disney is looking to join abroad the Hulu.com bandwagon. Details from Slashdot. I have a question, with NBC and FOX already in board, how many of you tried Hulu? And do you think it's the new YouTube??
5) An update now on a story I brought to you a few days ago, about the lake levels of the Great Lakes. Looks like one lake is up, and another is down. Follow-up here from WWMT-TV Kalamazoo, MI.
6) You get calls about mysterious lights in the sky from time to time, and most times than now it is not a UFO. But what if these calls come a multi-state area? Well this happened last night, in Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina. Story here from Times-News - Hendersonville, NC.
More stories later. Gotta get ready for work. Have a great day.
-- matt
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