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him will surrender the liquor license and close. this teen was last seen on monday on georgia avenue northwest. a few blocks away from the metro station. if you have any information on where she might be, call police right away. since bringing you the story on news4 midday, we learned more about a nanny in prince county accused of killing a baby. police say the 66-year-old woman force fed the 8 month old baby who died from asphixiation. she forced the baby to swallow the milk. more than one neighbor told news4 they had been concerned about the baby for some time because they could always hear her crying.
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inner loop at branch avenue. two lanes blocked. sounds like a multi car crash with several over turned vehicles. we have megan mcgrath on the way. you can see the build ups through camp springs. southbound bw parkway, we have the left lane getting by the paving. 270 from the spur, no problems there. chuck bell, it feels better out there than yesterday. >> the clo have made for a much milder start today than yesterday. no frost or freeze concerns on your thursday morning. the only thing you need to know about really is that the rain is moving back in. the cloud as are back here early this morning. grab the umbrella on your way out the door. it will be raining on you before the day is done. looking very optimistically mild as we head into the weekend and for trick or treating on monday, that is looking dry as well.
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most of the rain is to the north and west. the rain drops are coming our way, everybody, planning out the day, then, a dry start for most. rain in the metro, off and on through the afternoon and into your evening as well. see you in a few more minutes to help you get your kids dress dressed for school. metro riders, start preparing now. during safetrack surge 10, more than 200,000 trips will be affected. take a close look at this map 25 days, the section of the red line from fort totten will be shut down. metro knows this will be painful. >> the shut down will result in severe impacts. we need red line customers to consider telecommuting, travel
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>> expect crowds as the red line passengers shift to alternate lines. the next surge starts on saturday. developing now in the district, church goers were shocked to learn their place of worship turned into a crime scene. a body was found inside pennsylvania avenue baptist church. perez green is accused of killing james harling. the company hopes folks with substance issues. they were guests of nbi and got into a fight. prince george's county police are offering a $25,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest or an arrest and a largo woman's murder. the community gathered to remember alyssa banks. she died after someone shot her and her boyfriend in a parked car near central avenue. he survived. banks was 18 and a recent
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two earthquakes. good morning, everybody, i'm erika gonzalez at the live desk. i want to show you the damage from these shocks the quakes hit central italy. one at 5.4. the other, much stronger at 6.1. dozens of people had to be moved out of hospitals and prisons. they're all safe now. lots of roads are absolutely closed because they are covered with debris and as many as 400 people do not have electricity right now. a few peopl are doing well. they are thankful for first responders. two months ago, a huge earthquake demolished parts of central italy and killed almost 300 people. back to you. >> thank you. soon, all uniformed culpeper police officers will begin wearing body cameras. officials want to know what you think about it. the community is encouraged to weigh in at a meeting tonight at the police department community room at 7:00 p.m.
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initially and another 57,000 annually. it is a big win for montgomery county home owners that don't want cell towers outside of the homes. they agreed to put a hold on the process until the matter is resolved at the county level. the original proposal was to propose small towers in front of single family homes. 200 family home owners crowded into a game in gaithersburg to voice their concerns. >> it should not be about money. it should be about community needs. when we bought into our communities, we bought into residential communities, not communities with eyesores. >> news4 learned that some maryland state legislators have become involved here with an effort toward crafting laws on this issue. 4:35 now.
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holiday shopping early. the clarks burg premium outlets are open off i-270 along clarks burg road. news4 will be live for the opening. there will be live entertainment beginning at 10 m a and activities for the family at 1:00. as we mentioned yesterday, extra police are moving on hand to help direct traffic as well. 4:36. baseball fans get a break today. it is a travel day and the world series is all tied up. >> this series is so exciting against the cleveland indians. they scored five runs. they didn't look back after the first inwhaeg they took the lead. the starting pitcher took a no-hitter into the sixth inning. the teams will be in chicago tomorrow night.
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the streets of vienna are a little less spooky after being lined with ghouls, goblins and ghosts. this is the annual halloween parade. >> thousands lined up along maple avenue to watch the theme celebrating the 1940s. now to the city of fredrick in maryland where today's annual halloween celebration is cancelled. anyone who has puras there are no plans to reschedule the event and you'll have to wait until next year. the decision was made based on the forecast. you know who will get phone calls this morning? e-mails, tweets? >> didn't we set you up nicely? >> wow. wham. >> i know it is not your fault. you're just the messenger. >> very true, indeed. there is a high chance of rain coming in for later this afternoon and this evening so if
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it will kind of a soggy finish to the day and into the evening hours. moderate impact for the weather. no big deal here early this morning but as the day goes along, rain is more likely and showery weather likely to continue into the evening as well. what to wear today? grab the umbrella and the raincoat. no short sleeves, no sunglasses today. just jeans and long sleeves, sweatshirts and sweaters. bus stop forecast, have the kids ready to go with the rain. we could along i-81 as early as 8 or 9:00 this morning. first drops could reach the metro as early as 9:00. rain chances today, 70% chance of rain between 3:00 this afternoon and 8 or 9:00 tonight before things taper off. optimistic about sunshine coming back for friday and the weekend, more on that part of the forecast coming up in ten minutes. it is melissa mollet's turn and she has lots of issues this morning. >> breaking news right now, inner loop at branch avenue.
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we have several lanes blocked with multiple over turned vehicles. we have a crew there on the way. it is not building very quickly right now since it is so early. we're hoping they can get this out of the way before it is too bothersome for folks. the ramp to northbound woodbridge. 66 here into town, out of town, no major worries. guys? >> thank you. homes left in the dark and families forced out. hundreds evicted because of a news4 works for you. what rights you're entitled to. first it is the debate drama. a woman removed from the face-off for maryland senate seat. why she says she deserves a spot
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welcome back. at 4:45, developing right now, a community continues working to help families forced out of their homes into new ones. everyone at the condos in hills has until tomorrow to be completely out. groups are offering assistance to 80 families there. that includes meals and resources to help find a new place to live. power and gas were disconnected at the property tuesday because the condo association failed to pay more than $1 million in utility bills. that forced many out into the cold. >> we were sleeping in cars
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you worked so hard for. >> gates hudson, a real estate services company is helping people get into the available apartment including the moore family. the consumer protection looks into the rules they're facing. if the landlord fails to pay utility bills required under the lease, the tenant can pay utility directly and de t apartment and office building association of metropolitan washington. they're actively working with the prince george's county government to provide assistance to displaced residents. we've asked the association to break down the information for us state by state including d.c. check out the information on the nbc washington app. search renters rights. maryland park police are handing out warnings for people who don't obey the rules of the road. they started yesterday at capital crescent trail and
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ignoring stop signs at the crossing. the camera was set-up days after a crash killed an 81-year-old cyclist at the same spot. they don't plan on handing out tickets but want people to make safer choices. dozens of women are saying alec cook sexually assaulted them. police charged them based on several charges. he is a student at wisconsin madson. nothing has been proven yet. hillary clinton's national lead continues to grow this morning. a new associated press gfk poll shows clinton with a 14 point lead over donald trump. the poll was among national likely voters and has a margin of error of 2.7%. >> clinton must like those numbers as she campaigns with
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michelle obama, one of the best things the democrats have in terms of drawing people. her numbers are much higher than some of the candidates and sometimes she makes news on the campaign trail. she is also featured in a new ad that talks about the history of women promoting hillary clinton's candidacy and talking about some of the history that will be made with that. we learned that she will be in manhattan. it is a buildg >> donald trump has been getting criticism for taking a break to open his hotel in washington yesterday but he outlined his new deal with black america in north carolina yesterday. what is in that. >> yesterday afternoon in north carolina, he had this event where he talked about three things that he wants to do for what he called blighted inner-city communities. he wants to make them safer, give kids a great education and promote high paying jobs.
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about more police in some of of the communities, declaring them disaster zones so there be can rebuilding there. he did not talk about some of the more recent racial tension going on in african-american communities with police, with some of the shootings and he didn't talk about the stop and frisk policy he promoted and supported in the past. >> tracie potts on the hill for us. thank you. this is how you're choices are. >> an out burst at a u.s. senate debate in maryland. police had to escort green party candidate margaret floufrs off the stage. she didn't reach 15% in the polls to allow her onto the stage. the debate eventually went on. kathleen shlaga called chris van holland an insider.
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set to win the seat. developing right now is a search for a woman. rochelle simms was last seen at the ken more club. if you know where she might be, call police. a pastor accused of stealing money from his congregation will face a judge. pastor terry millender of victorious life church ands service on sunday. they're accused of duping the congregation of more than a million dollars. they thought they were investing in a safe and guaranteed venture to fund small businesses and poor and emerging countries. prosecutors say the money went into a high-risk foreign currency exchange fund and the personal expenses of the pastor and his wife. tonight is the season opener for the washington wizards. tonight, the first step, of
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new coach. scott brooks is leading the wizards. they haven't won a championship since 1978. we've had tough seasons, hoping the new coach can turn things around and another washington team to root for. >> it is off to london for the washington redskins. they will take on the cincinnati bengals. >> the team doctor will evaluate jordan reed and josh norman to see if they're fit to play. pat collins is already in london getting ready for the big game. he has been testing the local's acknowledge of american football. >> what is a nickel pact. >> is it the thing they wear to protect their things? i'm guessing. >> what is a nickel package?
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pennies in. >> in case you didn't know, a nickel package is a defensive . follow pat collins. >> it is not a protective cup. >> >> to protect your things. >> your jewels. the things. >> that was not a bad guess. >> the crown jewels. >> in london, football is what we call soccer. we're the only ones where football is football. >> she tried. >> a for effort. >> pat collins, he can just bring out the best in people. >> or the worst. >> i have very good friends who live in england. dime our wedding, they refer to americans generally speaking as the kids you kicked out as a youngster who turned into bill gates. now that you're rich and famous, maybe come on back.
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concluded cover this morning and rain drops are coming. not expecting a whole lot of rain. we could use some. we have only had 25% of the average rain fall here in the month of october. so rain fall is needed and would be appreciated, especially since it is not the weekend, but rain fall amounts today, a tenth of an inch, a quarter of an inch on average. here is future weather to help you plan out the arrival of the first drops. by 9:00, first drops, hagerstown, fredrick, winchester, martinsburg, arriving here sometime around lunch our is when the first drops are likely. as you head towards the afternoon and evening commute, pockets of briefly moderate rain are a possibility. again, if you only get a quarter inch of rain, you want the umbrella or raincoat to go. temperatures are around 40 to 50
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upper 50s to around 60s. for tomorrow, now, things are looking better for your friday. but a cloud cover still left in the morning. highs tomorrow, once again, only in the upper 50s and low 60s. the main issue for tomorrow will be the wind. gusty and blustery northwest winds through most of the afternoon, that should lay down a bit in time for friday night football and your weekend is looking oh, so mild. saturday, highs in the low 70s. sunday is the marine corps marathon race time temperatures will start out in the 50s and near 70 degrees by noon time. hour by hour coming up in ten minutes. it is melissa mollet's turn in traffic. >> still have this problem here. i'll walk over here this morning. inner loop at branch avenue. take a look. we're still a little slow with one lane there blocked but it looks like things are wrapping up here this morning. that is the good news, overall, bottom of the beltway recovered quite nicely. that should be out of the way
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this is a car versus a deer causing a slow down. nothing major. northbound there on 95, you can see it is quite good. going to take you 17 minutes from quantico to the beltway going 66 miles an hour. southbound there is the only issue. we'll look at 70, 95 and maryland coming up. could this huge house fire be amazon's fault? one family says yes. opr up in flames. >> avoiding halloween dangers. the same ways to make sure your
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welcome back. we're just a few days away from halloween. we're letting you know about some of the dangers associated with this holiday. children are twice as likely to be hit by a car on halloween night. that is according to state farm. you also want to ma costume is bright or if they're not bright, carrying a flashlight or reflector. make sure it fits well so they don't fall. when you do get into the car, remember to drive below the speed limit during trick or treating hours. use high beams and stay off your phone. ride sharing service lyft wants you to get home safely. they teamed up with budweiser to give 6,000 adults a freed ride. a code will be released on the facebook page at 2:00 in the
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washington d.c. starting tonight through monday from 10 at night until 2 in the morning. the ideal time for you go to go trick or treating with your family, they looked at all of the times people pause their shows. nationwide pauses peak at 7:29 p.m. in other words, that is the perfect time to hit up the neighborhood. you've been informed. >> i like to go early. >> it is not about you. it is about the kids. >> take them people from two local cities have extra reason to be proud of their hometowns. >> alexandria and gaithersburg cracked the top 25 on a list of america's best cities to live in. 24/7 wall street examined 500 cities for factors including crime rate rates, housing availability and more. >> debate burg came at number 23. arlington at number 20.
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list. the number one place to live is broomfield, colorado. good morning, everybody, it is 5:00 a.m. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. we want to check on the weather right now to see if rain is in the forecast. >> storm team4 meteorologist chuck bell is here to let us know. hey, chuck. >> good morning, you two, and good morning, everybody, thursday is off to a cloudy start. nowhere near as cloudy as yesterday. still dry region this morning. rain is more likely for today. it won't rain for long. sunshine will be back tomorrow. southwestern parts of pennsylvania, few sprinkles in northern maryland, the whole area of rain will be reaching into the d.c. metro. planning out today hour by hour, 48 degrees, cloudy, dry for most up through 8 or 9:00. rain showers moving into metro by lunch time and steadiest of
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