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we're working for you on ways shows that 58% of the say to cut back on the power outage. coming president isn't pull the curtains, keep the sun compromising enough out. shows that 58% of the unwe tha set your thermostat to 78 degrees if you can and use the oven and stove and dryer in the thinks new washin president isn shows that 58% of that the the morning and evening. turn off appliances and electronics that you don't need. on top of the high humidity the new same for republicans. and heat already making it tough to breath, the air the country thinks that the president isn't quality is one of the most polluted. co77% say dead line, the washington post poll 58% of according to a report by the defense council, maryland is >>country thinks at the 77% say new the 5th worse for the most toxic air pollution from power plants. co and this. of the for putha 91% of the toxins come from power plants. im this power plant in anne about the shows that 58% of the country arundel county is one of the thinks that the president isn't worst. ohio was the most toxic state compromising enough and 77% say about the same of the country followed by pennsylvania. we're working to keep you
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thinks that the president isn't and your family safe. we can on the website at about the same for republicans. abc2news.com, look at our featured story guide. country thinks president isn't compromising enough and 77% say why the thermometer is so absame for republicans. important. well, the police officer >> compromising enough and 77% y shot in his hip is out of the about the same for republicans. hospital and recovering tonight all right, listen to shooting happened last night after 11:30 in south west baltimore. brian kuebler joins us with more on how the police are investigating what happened. >> reporter: kelly, responding to a domestic violence call is dangerous. tonight, the police are looking into how a young officer got shot in the hip. it started with a call for domestic violence. >> reporter: one of about 12,000 so far in the city. he showed up to handle the dispute and he was shot in the hip. further proof that domestic
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violence can be some of the more dangerous calls for the police. >> domestic violence affects the entire community. >> reporter: this woman with the house of ruth says that this violence has a ripple effect, becoming a combustible incident. in the height, if they're shooting and hitting, you can get in the way. that's when it's violent to more people. it's a situation where emotions are running high. >> reporter: all calls are dangerous. violence can be a powder keg often times. in this case, it's not clear if the shooting was related to the argument. detectives say they're leaning towards the gunshot coming from across the street, it's a possible causing more concern. >> whether it's related or not to the call, it shows how dangerous it is.
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i want to go a bit further, if it's not related, it ups the anti even more. while you're working on one situation, something else is happening across the street. >> reporter: if it were not for the gun on the officer's hip, there's no telling what condition the officer would be in tonight. thank you, brian. the former head of the pedonia park club plead guilty for distributing child pornography. he'll have to register as a sex offender. pictures were found on two of his computers. one at his house and the other at the club. as a result, he avoids federal charges and he was also placed on five years probation. >> the search is on for this 16- year-old. she disappeared july 13th.
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she's from ellicott city and could be in the ellicott city area. if you've seen her, call. all calls are confidential. well, you've been asking to knock down property taxes. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake wants to give city homeowners relief. >> reporter: it can only be used to lower property taxes. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake wants to use 98% of it to go to homeowner. the mayor's proposal is for people who only live in their homes. commercial and businesses would also be left out. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake says that the 8 year relief that august the country thinks that the co58% of the country
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