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this is fox5 local news at 10.0. right now at 10, get ready for r what could be a terrible commute tomorrow. beginning at midnight, metro iss shutting down the entire railail system until thursday.il i fully recognize the hardship this causes to the region and tg the community. tonight, the emergency inspections, rider reaction ande how you can get around town. and breaking news in the presidential raise, another candidate has called it wits as primary results continue to come in. fox5 local news at 10 starts right now.t and the count down is on less le than two hours from now, metro rail is shutting down and will not reopen until thursday. thanks for joining us tonight, o i'm tony perkins and i'm shawn yancy. the reason system wide emergencr safety inspections. now we believe this is the first time ever the transit agency has shutdown service for mechanicall reasons. >> an average
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ride metro every day, so you know this is going to have a wide ranging impact. so off the top, here are some os the things that you need to nee know. up first, the federal government is open tomorrow, but employees have the option for unscheduled leave or tell he work. >> d.c. schools are also opened, but tardies and absences will be excused. metro parking lots will be open and will be free so passengers can catch buses or car pool. uber, lift and taxis will be available although you can expect them to be in high demand. we have team coverage on the upcoming metro shutdown with jim lokay, marina maracco and teisha lewis. let's start with jim and the latest from metro.st >>reporter: tony and shawn it wasn't four months ago when pau wheat feld was right here, to introduce as the new gm, four months later a much different m beat feld.be you can tell the difference in his tone of voice. of it was a move he didn't want to make. here we are, two
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are shutting down for 29 house. it all started after yesterday's smoke event over at mcphearson'e square. no one was injured, but what inspectors found was roughly the same incident that led to the deadly l'enfant plaza incident last year. they'll inspect 600 of so-calleo gummer cables. these are what help power the third rail that makes the trainh go in the first place. we asked wheat feld and am of you were wondering yourself yourself so we took it to him.. why do it in the middle of the workweek, not wait until the weekend. >> safety wins over convenient.e ir cannot rule out a potential life safety issue here and this is why we must take this action immediately. we basically have what's called j jugum per cables.j we have third rail and there's a gap in between. be so there's four large cables that baca
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from one endne to the other. and in this case, there was potential metal on metal whichhh is very similar to what we had at the l'enfant plaza situation. it happened once. it's happened twice in a year. e so i can't wait for the third time. after the incident last in year metro went out and replaced more than 100 of those jumper jm cables. they're going to be reinspected tomorrow morning. am you are wondering what if thi cables fail the inspection. the plan seems to be they may have to single track some of the stations where they're findingng the effected cables. so it may not main a true ride d for everybody, but at least whea you get the system back online l thursday some of these affectedf areas they will be operate in some way, shape or form. cut the power to those effected eff areas, single track and get thet system back on. b we have a long night and a long day ahead of us tomorrow as we try to make it through the unprecedented shutdown of metrot
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we're outside tonight, metro headquarters, i'm jim lokay, lok fox5 local news. > thank you very much. fox5's marina maracco continues our team coverage tonight. we understand that you spoke to muriel bowser a short time ago. >>reporter: she actually ac canceled all her previously pre scheduled events after she learned of the news. new she got the call about 3:00 thii afternoon. that's an hour and a half before metro went public with the newsw she says that she was completels kept in the dark. this decision made without consulting her.ting and when jack evans picked up pc the phone and called her she says she was shocked to learn of the news and says, quote, theree are real consequences when you shutdown an entire system. she said visibly upset, despitep metro deciding to shutdown the system she will keep the district of columbia open for business, meaning all governmene offices asan well as d.c. public schools will remain open. now she says that despite her being
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along with the metro board had full authority to shutdown the system. you weren't expecting this. >> i think i said from thehe outset i was shocked. sho mayor, are you upset that you seem to have been kept out of of the loop on this decision. >> i don't think i have been kept out of the loop. i think it is that a metro decision and metro made its decision. now, does it have a significant impact on us and will we make sure that awful the procedures and principles embedded in thehe compact are followed, yes. do we want to understand their decision making to get to this point, of[, course. and we will get the answers to those questions. ultimately, do you standby theie decision or would you have had a different way of approaching the situation. >> honestly, i don't have that information to be able to say that. literally getting a call a fewew hours ago about the shutdown of the
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not having all of the access to the information that metro officials do about what the cause of the fire was, and howow frequently those pieces ofeces equipment that they seem to be concerned about were inspected. some of the questions i will have will have to do with what options did they look at to do this? was it 24-hour or 29-hour closure the only option or was s there another way to do it? it? now, here's some of the the accommodations that the districh will be making for tomorrow, tom free 24-hour capital bike share, d.c. streetcar will remain running during its regular times. there will be enhanced d.c. circulator routes. ddot suspending all of its construction during the morning as well as rush hour. the district deploying more mo traffic control officers as wel as a helicopter to monitor traffic and when the mayor was asked if she would be lifting traffic -- rather parking restrictions she side that because metro parking lots will now be free to everyo
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encouraging if you will be in in the district to take buses so n parking restrictions will not be lifted. life tonight from the wilson building, marina maracco, fox5 r local newses. > metro's unprecedented move to shutdown tomorrow will impact daily riders and tourists. fox5's teisha lewis continues team coverage from mcphearson'sp square in northwest. >>reporter: droves of people have passed and most of them are talking about this historic shutdown. people, in fact, are putting their plans in place. they're putting them in place pa but already anticipatingntic tomorrow's nightmare. we spoke with merchants and also tourists who say their visit to the nation's capital will be one to remember for all the wrong wr reasons. there's no doubt the emergencyç 24-hour metro rail shutdown wilu be felt across the dmv and rider rise paris
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metro's top boss. a lot of people rely on thee metro to. a. harris commutes to work fromom capital heights. how will this impact you? >> i will definitely be late tot work tomorrow.. i've already called to let them know. i'm really surprised to hear about the shutdown, especiallysh that they've decided to do it on a wednesday when thousands of people will be commuting to ando from work, but also, you know, after everything that's happenet on metro over the last year ande a half, glad to see that they're prioritizing the safety of customers. but it's not riders readying to bear the brunt of this historic metro shutdown. >> i'm losing business. food truck vendor cafe says he'll lose at least $200 in business, likely more. wednesdays winners will include tab is. wednesday is already
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i'm trying to figure out how i'm going to get around because aro we're going to the airport and d try to get out and we were wer planning to go to mount vernoneo tomorrow. i guess i'm a little shock. and they're in the alone.lone >> i'm glad i have a phone so io can look up stuff. not knowing the area it's going to be really hard. har > a tough trip ahead for the fit family. in the meantime here at mcphearson square we can tellell you that the signage is already up saying closed, the digital billboard.d. so for the few who do not know,n they'll know if they come here. > it's rather extraordinary. et we will stay on top of this of developing story on air and online. fox5 news morning will go on the air early tomorrow beginning at 4:00 a.m. to monitor that commute. we're following breaking newseai tonight on the campaign trail, a the battle ground state victories and the end of the road for one more candidate. the latest is next. also ahead tonight, the ambushmu attack that
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george's county police officerot dead, we'll take a closer look o at the crime scene and newew details about those threese brothers facing charges. hey, sue, hey, there, shawn toward the end of the day we got to see some sunshine and good news, you can see in the headline behind me, a brief a return of the 70s, very what cannable tomorrow. perfect timing since metro isn't going to be running. r a couple of thunderstorms, whatt about thhue rest of the week, a little bit of a temperatureempe setback also on the seven day sv and also a little bit of snow. we'll talk about that. fox5 local news at 10 will be right back. you can't predict the market.
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may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirement journey takes you, we can help you reach your goals. call us or your advisor t. rowe price. invest with confidence. > we are dealing with majoror developments tonight in theight raise for the white house.ho the votes are still being counted in five primary states,s florida and ohio are the biggest winners. fox news projects governor kayay okay will within is state. trump's victory in the sunshine state brought an end
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mark row yob ohio's campaign. he was hoping for a win in his home state. he spoke to portfolios this evening. while it is not god's plan that i be in 2016 or maybe ever andd while today my campaign is suspended, the fact that i've even come this far is evidence of how special america truly is. and all the reason why we must do all we can to make sure thise nation remains a special place. now to the democratic raise, it has been a big night for hillary clinton. she moved closer to clenching the party's nomination. she will within north carolina, ohio and iowa. clinton spoke to her supporters about an hour ago. > our next president has to be ready to face three big
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the second degree murder charges and firearms charges filed against the brothers are justified. officer column son was a wonderful officer.wond from all accounts he showed up, he was brave. he was correspond rage just, he was a defender. late this morning, police chief went back to the crime scene ann talked with investigators abouti what happened, looking closely at the bullet holes in the windshield of a police van asolc well as
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front of the station. he told reporters the department is not yet prepared to say how officer column son was hit by the friendly fire. bear in mind while this isis i occurring here and we're conduct forensic investigation of the scene, interviews are ongoing. and this wawa you see happening right now has to be compared to their statements to witness statements, to video collected from our facility, to the recreational center. all of those things have to be aggregated in one place. nothing out here stands alone. according to court documentsco filed inur the case, michael fod first fired two shots into the front doors of the district 3trc station hoping to draw fire from police in return. he then fired at two cars and an ambulance passing by.pass with the help of google earth,t, this is the street view officer colson would have seen as he stopped his car in the street jumping out pulling his weapon and firing at michael ford. the brothers, sitting in a car, would have had this view, thew, front of the
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the street heading downhill towards the community center. we're just all devastated. there's no way to parse that th out. again, our obligation now is to respond to the public, too allow them to understand this u just as quickly as we're able to understand it and then to help them grieve and cope. officer jacai colson was off duty in plain clothes coming to visit a friend when he was shot. paul wagner, fox5 local news. michael ford remains in the hospital, his brothers will have a bond review hearing tomorrow. > tonight, us park police needk your help. they are looking for two persons of interest in connection withco an attempted abduction outsideos the smithsonian air and space mu seem. the incident happened back on march 3. this is surveillance video of one of thean person's of intere. investigators say the man held the child's hand outside, walked with it for several steps before
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him off. > police would like to speak with them both.h. > shepherd smith breaks down tonight's primary results and mark ohio rubio's decision to suspend his campaign. and a little later, an ionic character is back. we'll tell you what we'vewe'v learned about the return of indiana jones. nes. american workers are wastingke away on the roadway. a new report showing the average commuter spends nearly 50 hours in traffic and that was lastt year. drivers in los angeles need to pack the most patients. drivers spend 81 hours stuck in traffic. and it was a february to forgett for most store owners, retailer sales dipping.ng. and with tax d day a month away, as last contact named the statee
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we've got more now on tonight's big primary results. voters in five states castellani ballots tonight. it has been another big night for donald trump and hillary clinton.clin shepherd smith joins us life from new york. let's start off with john case okay winning big in his home state of ohio. what do you hear about this. i was hearing that some of the democrats may have actually
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helped his exactly what happenet it was an open primary.mary democrats can cross over and vote for republicans in thisbl case some of them did and voted for trump, but am more of them did and voted for caseic. we have most of the precincts, 72 percent are in, john case okay winning by about eight points. this is a bigger win for not trump, but this man has made a very difficult path to get the half plus one delegates that's necessary to secure the nomination in cleveland.vela the path is now harderç than ever. the math is all very difficult. take a look at florida. this is the end of marco rubio.. he succeed defeat, suspended his campaign. donald trump a landslide. still one state, in missouri,so it's very
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just about 7,000 votes separating donald trump and ted cruz.cruz that could go into the night.ht. on the republican side, donald trump trump has won the rest of them. the democrats, there are still a couple to be called, but hillarr clinton with a huge win in florida, substantial win in carolina.roli her narrative change, changed significantly. all of her shots went at donald trump, saying the nation needs a president who won't embarrassara it. we'll see what trump does. let me ask you about bernienie sanders while we're on the democratic side. sid what is the road like for him moving ahead even if he wins the two states that we don't know yet who is going to win, what kind of pass do he have to try to get the nomination.inat >> the math is tough at getting the nomination itself. so many of the super delegates go
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they could change their minds, it seems like what he is doing is to keep the message out there pushing hillary clinton to the left, trying to secure something important at the convention. as far as the math goes to winning it all, it's not easy. the democrats, it's all proportional. there's never a winner take allstate. he'll within delegates in every state tonight even though he may not win one tonight before the night over. let's go back to john case issue for a minute. this was a huge victory in his home state of ohio. what's next for him? does he have any sort of path for the nomination. >> he has a path to thethe nomination, i can't see it. it's shrouded in trees andes there's a lot of fog, but what he can do is be one that stops donald trump and that's what the establishment is doing. we used to talk about lames at the beginning of the gaining beginning of this campaign, we have donald trump with the
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lane and john kasich and tedd cruz is the outer sider. if they can keep him from getting 1200 candidates then cleveland should be fascinating for everyone and beyond. > good to talk to you. thanks for joining us. >> you, too. > coming up next tonight theigt murder mystery that's shaken a northern virginia community.muni and a local girl fighting cancer is hoping to spread an important message that may make you thinkm twice about how you live yourr life.fe. herein expiration al story is coming up.
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in effect until thursday morning. mere on the story coming up up anthrax from metro at 11:00. right now, tony and shawn back to you. thank you, jim. fairfax county police are stilli trying to solve a murder miss mri it happened friday inin an upscale opportunity along the potomac river. someone called an 83 year old man at his home.ome his murder was a topic today. tony and shawn, residents showed up to a regularly scheduled community meeting, but the subject was anything but routine business. people want to know in they are safe after an unknown gunman shot and killed ohio anda leet think inside his home.th the shots were fired fromin outside the home, but police still have no leads in this case. this is sky fox video that th you're looking at to give you the lay of the land here. he lived in this upscale community n along the potomac. it was
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on friday that fired shots into his home killing him. neighbors heard the gunfire and called 911. investigators have beenve b searching around the home on on river drive of since trying toie find evidence that will leadill them to a suspect or suspects. number reeva steenkamp resources in and around the area since then, just increased police presence because it is such an unusual crime in this area so w just want to reassure the residents, neighbors, everybody in the area that we're working very hard on the case to solve it as quickly as possible. > all right. rig so perhaps a little bit ofbit comfort for residents here. the police department says it's actually redistributing some of its resources into the wharton area of fairfax county, an area that's been whirling over thehe years. it's a move that was planned before that hooting even took place on friday. fri but until police can solve thiss crime, neighbors will likely bee a little on
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sarah simmons, fox5 local news. > here's a question for you, do you live every day to the fullest? do you chase your dreams. >> a local sixth grader with cancer is fighting the fight ofi her life. it will change the way we allll think about our lives. matt ackland has more from laurel elementary school in fairfax. if you could write them down and clip them to a bucket, what, would be your goals, your dreamu to accomplish before life was ws over? they've made a movie about it. traveling the world, even sky driving. checking off your bucket list when you're older. but sadie is here to tell you, don't wait. sadie and her friend ma kinsey f brown who came up
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passed out 30 metal buckets to their classmates.. they're going to write whatrite goals they want to accomplish. the classroom assignment, comee, up with a bucket list right now. get good grades, to play in theh nfl. go to the bahamas. why now, well, sadie has an aggressive form of childhood cancer. next week she'll travel to t philadelphia for a six-week proton treatment.. it's pretty hard to know that you're not able to do some things. i have to look at the brighter side of things. sadie knows her health isn't good, but she's optimistic and p don't think sadie has given up. she filled out these slips just like her classmates. i'm writing a book right now i i really want to finish that somea day in
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i really want to become a doctor. yeah. to help others. >> yeah. > at just 11 years old, sadieae has the wisdom most of us can only hope to have, especially es when it comes to living for the moments. life is something that you were gifted and you are supposed to o use that gift wisely.isel so use it right now because you never know what tomorrow can bring. in fairfax county, matt ackland, fox5 local news. > wisdom, wisdom. such a young little girl. > right. beautiful, we wish her the best. still to come tonight, those revised dates for the cherry blossom peak blooms.bl plus an ionic character is cha returning to the big screen. what we've learned about
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ford will be -- if the movie comes out when they say in 2019n ford will be, no joke, 77 years old. >> okay. you have a little issue with the show, the movie? >> i love indiana jones. the last movie was not good, soo i'm surprised they're revisiting it. when disney got the rights to star wars they also got the g rights to indiana jones. i'm sure they would like to make soman from that, too. he was great in star wars. >> he was great in star wars. i don't quite see it. i've never seen one indiana jones move inquire? >> a couple them are good.oupl the name of the new movie when it comes out is indiana jones and the threat of arthritis. (laughter) look forward to that. it can happen any moment now. folks at the national
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are anxiously awaiting the birth of two eaglets. the bald eagle nest cam, the the parents, mr. president and the first lady built their nest back there in 2013. one eaglet was worn last year. the first laid was laid la february 10 and the second valentine's day and officials tell us it takes about five weeks for an egg to hatch and they're saying this egg could eg hatch at any moment. it looks likeç all is well. is it a frozen picture again tonight? no feets are moving. f i thinkee it's a frozen picture. that's okay. we'll check back in later. coming up tonight at 11, we go back to our top story of the tonight, metro's historic decision to shutdown metro from tonight to early thursdayhurs morning. the cause of the shutdown, how o it's affecting you at 11. we're also keeping a close
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our big story tonight, ofg course, thest unprecidented mid-week shutdown of metro. this is going to be a major hardship am of you, but even in the face of your travel troubles many of you took toto social media with some pretty creative tweet. take a look. this one is coming to us, us, gangster seven, metro closedl down all day tomorrow, guess wh, is not going to work. this one is one we saw earlier, tomorrow's metro shut down will look something like this metro e pock lips. l for those of you who don't knowt that was the scene from thethe walking dead as he's leading all the zombies away. look, reliability is paramount. some of us depend on
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of course that's francis j,j, underwood from the house of cards. > one of the ones you saw early was the streetcar, d.c. streetcar. within minutes of the announcement being made, d.c. streetcar simply tweeted out like we're still runningunni tomorrow, come get a ride on us. >> it only goes up and down the one street. you could ride for free there. a lot of folks may be out andut about tomorrow because of this. >> weather wise.ther weather wise they're in goodn g shape. there will be a brief period inr the afternoon where aie front is going to come through and itt could be a few showers and some isolated thunderstorms betweenhu three and five.ndre i don'e t think it's widespread, though. and bonus, in the 70s tomorrow.r welcome back, right. we had some wonderful weather last week, warm weather and a w little bitea cooler to start ths week. clouds hung tough and broke up this afternoon to help get us ts up to 65-degrees and we hit tha
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the full sun angle. 63-degree was was the high temperature at dulles.dull 61 at dwi. we should be a good eight to ten degrees warmer than that in most places, low 70s, maybe some mid-70s and it's brief because i think they'll only be aroundarou tomorrow. the front that comes through on wednesday that's going to bring us a chance of a thunderstorm ir the afternoon will also write somewhat cooler wednesday for thursday and then even cooler for late week.eek. snow to start spring, springspri officially begins on sunday andd we'll have an area of low a pressure at the coast. this may be able to find some cold enough air aloft on sunday. more on that in a moment. a big spread of temperatures ine the district. 46 for gaithersburg, a lot cooler there in frederick. dulles 49, culpeper 48-degrees. a little later tonight now that we've cleared out there could be some areas of fog in a fewew spots. i wanted you to see while we're at 56-degrees, nashvl
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atlanta, 72, little l rock is 76 grows. here comes the heat.eat. that's what's coming in to townn tomorrow. a typical march map, a the look of cold air still on the weather map which is why march can bee such a volatile month with somet big storms. we'll watch for a little bit of fog later tonight.ht it should not be widespread. this is tomorrow's littletomo weather maker, this area of lowa pressure with a front will come raising toward us. it will push warmer air ahead of it and that's why we'll get into the 70s tomorrow.omor it will be a one-day special ani then we have to watch far a brief window for some two oror three hours for some storms tosr move through the area. again not widespread, maybe a 30 or 40 percent chance that yout get one.ge if you get one, they could have some brief gusty winds with them. especially we'll be watchingchin central virginia.ce a mix of sun and clouds, notlou full sun tomorrow and thursday,d saint patty's day, most of the rain dry, but there could be
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67-degrees. we can't say it's totally dry for st. patrick's day either. as the front comes throughes tomorrow afternoon we gib the process of cooling things down just a little bit towards the end of the week and then we'llel talk about sunday with the weekend on the seven day forecast in a moment. you can see we'll have a little bit of cloud cover around evener tomorrow morning, but some sun getting through.ge still a warmer day with again a chance of a shower or a thunderstorm as we get up toto 74-degrees. we want to talk about not only st. patrick's where we get up to 67 to give you an idea that futurecast is showing some showers, maybe 4, 5:00. and then sunday it's that coastal system we'll be watching. we had to put on a chance of a a rain/snow mix for our area. there could be some accumulation in the mountains. march snow does happen. we had traces of snow as late as the ninthç and 30th at dulles. chance of showers on monday.day. tuesday, about 5 # degrees, but
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temperatures, especially theally down part has met some revisiono to the peak bloom of cherry blossoms. last week we heard they may beh out by the 18ingsth the end ofhe this week.eek. but caitlyn roth has the latestl on what the national park service is saying. sa >> the cooler temperatures overv the past few days, the nationaln park service announced todaytoda that actually now peak bloom ham been pushed back to next week. so they expect it to begin march 23 or 24th. last week the mps projected that the peak bloom will be betweenee the 18th and the 23rd, but, last week we had so many days da above temperatures, includingat three days close to 80 degrees. the cooler degrees and the variable temperatures means i don't think so.so. they're not going to be bloominb by friday.fr average peak is april 4, peak, e bloom is when 730s p of those th blossoms are out as many of you residents probably know. the earliest cherry blossoms has ever bloomed is march 15 back in
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in 1958. so there is some variance. this year, national park is saying next week peak bloomloom expected to be the 23 to the fourth. it usually lasts from four to ten days, but it can be verye variable depending on the weather. we'll hay have to watch for thet snow chance this weekend.eek we'll keep you updated with the cherry blossoms of course nextet week. > goodbyes are never easy especially when they come from veteran colleagues and friends in fact will thomas. willis here to share some of his thoughts and his future. poke me as i read. r well, a lot of you have beenn asking me, especially on social media, where did i go. >> i've been doing a lot of of thinking, came to thecame conclusion, this is a good thing. it's time for me to start my s next chapter. as tough as it is to say goodbye.
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i'm really excited about what the future holds. stay in touch with me.e. i want to thank you for me to be part of your lives these past 19 years. it really has been an honor and a privilege to report and anchor the broadcasts, especially on the days that i can speak clearly. i will miss my fox5 that is forr sure, tony, shawn and sue weue have great memories and we're going to do lots of drinking together to celebrate. the news room will be a lot lest sweat without you. he has had a big candy bowl atat his desk. you were always the first persor to make us laugh. i just filled it up last week. we certainly wish you all the best in the future, my friend. i will miss you. i wish you all the best, i do. don't cry. sorry, i'm sorry. we love you you
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best. we're sorry to see you go, but , this time with you has been absolutely fantastic. best of luck. we understand, sometimes it's time to go. i've got goats to tend to, right. i'm staying here and i'll try to stay in touch with you on sociaa media. i've been in radio silence. what a great ride we've had. >> fantastic. it's very exciting. i will be watching you from home. your makeup room. here's testament to will thomas and fox5s as most of you know,ou most of us never get to say goodbye, i'm glad you're here yo with us. you've been a great leader. listen up. it's ford truck month. this
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so good are the washingtone capitols. tonight they had a chance to clinch the playoff spot. plus a victory over the visiting hurricanes would eastern the caps their 50th win of the season. this season the capitols allowing opponents to score the first goal, but not tonight.ight justin williams deflecting home his 21st goal of the season. the goal will go into over time tied one to one. alex ovechkin has always had th flare for the dramatic and he delivered again when it matteree most scoring the game
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over time. the caps within 2-#. improve to 50,-14 and 5.nd the last time we saw maryland basketball in action was this past saturday when the terps lost to heart break to michigan state in the big ten semi finals. maryland has been atç home practicing. they depart tomorrow for spoke cane washington. they will play friday. the head coach believes in his team.team we feel really good about ourselves and we've gotten a lot better last week, a lot bettertr this week.ek. by friday, 4. 30 eastern we're going to be a lot better than we are right now.w. we're in a good spot. we're a really good team. we're playing in a tough league. we're ready to play. we wish them all the best. >> yes, we do.we > the news
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now. this is fox5 local news at 11. right now at 11, and you unprecedented announcement from d.c.'s transit system. metro rail will close until thursday morning while inspectors perform emergencyerfo safety checks. i recognize the hardship itrdsh causes to the region and to thee community.comm tonight, the immediate impact on your commute, plus whatat commuters are saying about the shutdown. this is fox5 local news at 11. and we thank you for joining us tonight, i'm shawn yancy and i'm tony perkins. at this moment we are exactlyacl one hour away from metro rail system-wide shutdown.ut all stations will remain closed until thursday morning.ay this was announced thisnced afternoon and came one day after a cable fire shutdown the mcphearson metro station. tonight we know that the federal government will be open tomorrow with options for
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