BIG CHILL USA

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The coldest day of their lives is how some described it as record temperatures have been set in more than a century.

It's colder than they could imagine others say, as the demand for heat reaches an all time high Firefighters are thawing out frozen fire hydrants, trains are stuck on tracks and folks losing electric power across the nation.

WIND CHILL ADVISORY IS NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 AM EST WEDNESDAY...

* LOCATIONS...PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT...NORTHEAST NEW
JERSEY...LONG ISLAND...AND ALL OF NEW YORK CITY.

* HAZARD TYPES...BITTER COLD AND WIND.

THE O’JAYS

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Featuring original group members Eddie Levert and Walter Williams

Lehman Center for the Performing Arts celebrates its 33rd season with the return of one the most important soul music groups of the past 40 years, THE O’JAYS, on Saturday, January 11th, 2014 at 8pm. Still going strong, the O’Jays epitomized the Philly sound with their smooth, rich harmonies, elaborate arrangements, and a touch of contemporary funk. With 24 Top Ten hits, including “Love Train,” “Backstabbers,” “Use Ta Be My Girl” and “For the Love of Money,” they have earned ten gold albums, with nine going platinum; ten number one hits; and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2005.

FRIGID FIGHT FOUGHT TILL FRIDAY

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Below-zero temperatures have pushed into the Northeastern region of the country. The  Polar Vortex has brought below-zero and possibly record-breaking cold weather not seen in many years to much of our entire nation.

Brutally cold weather looms for East Coast as icy conditions wreak havoc on U.S. Illinois and Indiana are seeing record breaking snow and sub zero temperatures.

NY STATE OF EMERGENCY

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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today declared a state of emergency as a major winter storm has moved from the Midwest into Western New York and the Tug Hill Plateau region of the State. The State of Emergency covers the following counties: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Jefferson, Lewis, Livingston, Monroe, Oneida, Orleans, Oswego, Wayne and Wyoming. Click here to listen to audio from the Governor’s winter storm briefing conference call.

IT AIN'T A FIT NIGHT OUT FOR MAN OR BEAST

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A bitterly cold, arctic air mass brings dangerously-low temperatures and wind chills across the eastern U.S, with several areas approaching or exceeding record lows. Highs will be below 0F, with wind chill values as low as -20F to -50F. City Island Images spoke with journalists as far as the Midwest, where Indiana is reporting 10 below zero with 22 inches of snow on the ground

HERE IN NYC RAPIDLY FALLING TEMPERATURES THIS EVENING WILL CAUSE RESIDUAL
MOISTURE ON ROADWAYS TO FREEZE AND CREATE BLACK ICE. THIS WILL BE AN ISSUE ON SECONDARY ROADWAYS.

ASSORTED INTERESTING EVENTS

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Event: James Carville and Mary Matalin – “Love & War: 20 Years, Three Presidents, Two Daughters and One Louisiana Home”
When: January 11, 2014, 11:00am – 12:30pm
Where: National Press Club Journalism Institute, Washington D.C.
Political consultants James Carville and Mary Matalin will discuss and sign copies of their new book “Love & War.” Tickets are $5 for NPC members; $10 public. This event is a fundraiser for the NPC Journalism Institute. No outside books or memorabilia permitted. To purchase tickets, go to: http://www.press.org/events/james-carville-and-mary-matalin-love-war-20…

Event: MS. QUOTE: WHY ARE WOMEN MISSING FROM THE NEWS?
When: January 13, 2014, 6:30pm – 8:00pm
Where: National Press Club Journalism Institute, Washington D.C.
What are we missing when our reporting doesn’t adequately include women experts and women subjects? Why should we care and how can we increase women's voices in the news? On Monday, Jan. 13, a panel will explore these issues and strategies for change. Panelists include Matt Winkler, editor-in-chief Bloomberg News, Sally Buzbee, AP Washington bureau chief, Ken Strickland, NBC Washington bureau chief, Ruth Marcus, Washington Post op-ed columnist, Anna Palmer, Politico senior Washington correspondent, and Jill Zuckman, managing director SKDKnickerbocker. Linda Kramer Jenning, Georgetown University journalism instructor and Washington editor of Glamour, will moderate the panel. Registration is $5 for NPC members; $10 public. http://www.press.org/events/ms-quote-why-are-women-missing-news

INCREASE MINIMUM WAGES

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Employees at stores and fast food restaurants went on strike last year expressing their financial difficulties as a result of the minimum wage. The minimum wage is not high enough to cover basic costs of living in this country. Residents in NYC, Chicago, Detroit, LA, Boston, and St. Louis displayed their frustrations by picketing and or by striking.

WACKY WEATHER WARNINGS

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Are you ready for wacky weather? Although you may not feel it yet, there are ind chill advisories, dense fog, and 30 to 50 degree swings in temperatures in the forecast.

Our region will be dealing with the coldest air in nearly twenty years. Forecasters say the local temperatures will become extremely cold as air sends the mercury tumbling from late Monday into Tuesday. In the morning temperatures will begin in the single digits to below zero.

EPIPHANY * 3 KINGS DAY

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The very first chroniclers wrote about The Epiphany, or the day the three kings arrived after the long awaited birth of Jesus Christ. They were a doctor named Luke and a tax collector known as Mathew. These historians wrote gospels that are found nowhere else. However, both confirm Joseph had descended from King David and that Mary and Joseph were engaged before the angel announced the miraculous conception of the Savior who would be named Christ, that the birth was in Bethlehem, and that the Holy Family ultimately settled in Nazareth.