5 Things to Know This Morning

5 Things to Know This Morning

— -- Your look at the five biggest and most buzz-worthy stories of the morning.

New York State Police closed a road east of Dannemora to investigate a lead in the search for two inmates who escaped from a maximum-security prison.

2. SUV Plows Into Students in Washington, 2 Killed

The accident happened at about 1:40 p.m. Wednesday in Ferndale, a few blocks away from Windward High School. A group of 30 students and a teacher from a gym class were walking when the accident happened.

3. Baby Delivered by Brain-Dead Mother on Life Support for 54 Days Leaves Hospital

The baby who was born to a brain-dead woman on life support has finally left the hospital and is now in his new home with his maternal grandparents in Waterloo, Nebraska.

Angel Perez was delivered via Caesarean section April 4, 54 days after his mother, Karla Perez, was declared brain dead, Methodist Women's Hospital in Omaha said in a statement.

4. Torii Hunter Tosses Gear Across Baseball Field in Epic Outburst

Raven-Symoné became the newest co-host of "The View" Wednesday, after not working at all for a few years.

That time, which she calls her "early retirement," was crucial for this new chapter to be possible, she said.

"Those three years took off every single piece of dead skin that had been growing on me that I had not been able to shed because I was still in the public view," she told ABC News Wednesday. "From [ages] 3 to 25 [I worked]. I said, 'That's a lot of gunk on top of me.' Purged it: Sat in my house, went to school, traveled, fell in love. Just did what I needed to do. And now I'm able to be myself, and not a brand that was concocted to sell something. Now I'm who I want to be in the public eye."