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over 74 miles per hour. hurricane-forced winds hitting annapolis out route 50 and to the north of la plata and down route 4. hopefully folks are taking this seriously and we are with you all night saying treat this as if it were a tornado warning because we've had tornadoes with far less wind speeds than this. you get 80-mile per hour winds, that's pretty darn serious. now as gary mentioned, and it's true, they are moving through pretty fast. we'll widen back out and we'll go to the regular rain fall and we'll put this into motion. you can see essentially now, everything is east of i-95. the line itself moving at 40, 45 miles per hour. individual cells are moving 50 miles per hour. the line itself is moving off to the east. so that's good news. if you are west of 95, you're okay. the only exception would be up toward baltimore and howard county. a little bit of lingering showers and rain on i-70 toward frederick. for the most part, it is now in prince georges county, into charles county, headed to aneury ann
over 74 miles per hour. hurricane-forced winds hitting annapolis out route 50 and to the north of la plata and down route 4. hopefully folks are taking this seriously and we are with you all night saying treat this as if it were a tornado warning because we've had tornadoes with far less wind speeds than this. you get 80-mile per hour winds, that's pretty darn serious. now as gary mentioned, and it's true, they are moving through pretty fast. we'll widen back out and we'll go to the regular...
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winds 30 miles per hour, 41 miles per hour away from the radar site. and that's a pretty strong wind. we don't have as much going toward the radar site but there's some big-time winds. now we have two circles. the two areas, shear markers, and this indicates even more potential for a tornado and even more wind sheer. and that is something we are really concerned about. if you're in lanham now or bowie or know somebody on 13, not a good time to be on that road right now, or even coming around the beltway. not a good time to be on the road. in fact, wouldn't surprise me if they extend this warning a little bit longer as we go through the next few minutes, because we're looking at a tornado warning in effect still, looks like for prince george's county and that is probably the most shear markers we've seen actually over the past hour and a half, two hours. now we have another shear marker here, south of 40, south of middletown, up 270 past frederick. this could have a small gustnado with it. we're not talking about massive storms. they're very small. they
winds 30 miles per hour, 41 miles per hour away from the radar site. and that's a pretty strong wind. we don't have as much going toward the radar site but there's some big-time winds. now we have two circles. the two areas, shear markers, and this indicates even more potential for a tornado and even more wind sheer. and that is something we are really concerned about. if you're in lanham now or bowie or know somebody on 13, not a good time to be on that road right now, or even coming around...
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Jun 29, 2012
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we have an accident that is causing some problems at perring parkway. 11 miles per hour.t windsor mill road. we have some of fire activity in the city. southbound 29 in columbia, we have a crash at river's edge. a live look outside as some of the major roadways. the west side of the beltway, that is moving a little bit slow at baltimore national pike. maybe a quick tapping the brakes. this is the topside of the beltway that this kind of a mess. people are crawling by approaching perring parkway. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> it was a rough start in some neighborhoods this morning. strong thunderstorms from pennsylvania with large hail and wind gusts over 60 miles per hour. you can see how fast the storms were going. they're pushing into delaware. they are getting hammered on the new jersey shore. did thunderstorms off the coast of atlantic city. this will continue to move to the east. we'll be just fine around baltimore for the morning commute. we have some cloud cover and that will help to hold the temperatures down. you can see the core of the heat over in
we have an accident that is causing some problems at perring parkway. 11 miles per hour.t windsor mill road. we have some of fire activity in the city. southbound 29 in columbia, we have a crash at river's edge. a live look outside as some of the major roadways. the west side of the beltway, that is moving a little bit slow at baltimore national pike. maybe a quick tapping the brakes. this is the topside of the beltway that this kind of a mess. people are crawling by approaching perring...
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Jun 30, 2012
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the reported ones are up to 70 miles per hour. out of the bay, over 80 miles per hour. there is still a severe thunderstorm warning in st. mary's county. you can see the left over rain still around the washington area. many areas are over one half inch of rain. the story has been the extent. you can see all the rain from baltimore into rich men -- all the way from baltimore to richmond this line of ferocious storms that started from chicago through ohio with hundreds and hundreds of reports of damage, power outages, and it is moving to the eastern shore. those are the areas that are still on the low and warnings. we will continue to see if things settle down in washington. because of the danger and the widespread nature of power lines down and more power outages to come tonight, it will be days before we recover. there are so many live wires down, it is dangerous. we are monitoring the storm reports. a report of a tree striking a car in the springfield area with one fatality. the winds are over 70 miles per hour. the lightning is settling down as the storm in the heart
the reported ones are up to 70 miles per hour. out of the bay, over 80 miles per hour. there is still a severe thunderstorm warning in st. mary's county. you can see the left over rain still around the washington area. many areas are over one half inch of rain. the story has been the extent. you can see all the rain from baltimore into rich men -- all the way from baltimore to richmond this line of ferocious storms that started from chicago through ohio with hundreds and hundreds of reports of...
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within the past few minutes, a gust of 70 miles per hour at a rate in the national airport. 71 mile per hour gusts around leesburg and dulles airport. it is only going to be a few minutes as it goes through the region. roanoke had a gust of 80 miles per hour. we will see where it came from. it has been racing to the south and east and will sweep off of the coast. the wind has been very strong. you can track this across our region. that is why the national weather system has watches out to the coast. the wind speed gusts over 70 miles per hour. there is more heat on the way. earlier today, this was the big story. it was just getting around the steamy temperatures. it is not easy. >> as the thermometer climbs to the triple digit, everyone is doing what they can to beat the heat. >> we came out here and this is where 18 is passed. we will see what it is like for them and this intensity. come with me. >> they were nice enough to allow me to put on all of the gear. >> put that around your neck. "you can add another 20 pounds if this is wet. >> this is probably the hardest 15-20 minutes of yo
within the past few minutes, a gust of 70 miles per hour at a rate in the national airport. 71 mile per hour gusts around leesburg and dulles airport. it is only going to be a few minutes as it goes through the region. roanoke had a gust of 80 miles per hour. we will see where it came from. it has been racing to the south and east and will sweep off of the coast. the wind has been very strong. you can track this across our region. that is why the national weather system has watches out to the...
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Jun 13, 2012
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people have been watching these crude oil prices dropping below $100 per barrel or $90 per barrel and they have been waiting for gasoline prices to do it. downtown san francisco, $3.89 per gallon and that is not unusual. let's take a look at the figures according to aaa. gasoline prices finally falling out. the price for a gallon of regular unleaded nationally is $3.54 per gallon, down about 22¢ from one month ago. statewide is down 11¢ from one month ago and in the bay area, $4.24 per gallon and that is down 5¢. as we just showed you how you can look around and shot and you can find gas relief everywhere around the bay area for anywhere from $4.29 down to $3.79 if you really shop and go out in the valley. how low will it go? nobody knows. we will hope for the best. >> fire mitigation has gone to the goat. the low-tech approach tackling fire danger in the bay area >> our phone lines are lit up with viewers calling 211 with a wide variety >> we want to update you on our top story, the three alarm fire in san francisco, natural gas was spewing and still is from the sidewalk near san bru
people have been watching these crude oil prices dropping below $100 per barrel or $90 per barrel and they have been waiting for gasoline prices to do it. downtown san francisco, $3.89 per gallon and that is not unusual. let's take a look at the figures according to aaa. gasoline prices finally falling out. the price for a gallon of regular unleaded nationally is $3.54 per gallon, down about 22¢ from one month ago. statewide is down 11¢ from one month ago and in the bay area, $4.24 per gallon...
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Jun 29, 2012
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with gusts over 60 miles per hour and some large hail. -- wind gusts over 60 miles per hour. especially over the 95 corridor. there is a warning for cecil county. the storms are we getting out. the strongest thunderstorm is this one along the baltimore- harford county line. that will be the worst stretch of weather over the next 20 minutes. we expect temperatures to get over 100 this afternoon. the strong storms are crossing over 83 and heading up towards jarrettsville. that-producing wind gusts -- that batch producing wind gusts of 40, 50 miles per hour. a severe thunderstorm watch in the paint arink area. cecil county as well. i did nothing to one in cecil county is quite as strong. 83 downtown. 76 in randallstown. the dew points in the low 60's. temperature will probably get close to 100 this afternoon. heat advisories in effect from 11:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. some thunderstorms this morning. high temperature between 96 and 101. the record today is 105. scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible each day in the heat and humidity through tuesday. 97 on saturday. 94 on
with gusts over 60 miles per hour and some large hail. -- wind gusts over 60 miles per hour. especially over the 95 corridor. there is a warning for cecil county. the storms are we getting out. the strongest thunderstorm is this one along the baltimore- harford county line. that will be the worst stretch of weather over the next 20 minutes. we expect temperatures to get over 100 this afternoon. the strong storms are crossing over 83 and heading up towards jarrettsville. that-producing wind...
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you're at 59 miles per hour.you i'm checking speeds on i-66 inside the beltway, and you're slow now. the beltway to glebe, just 28 miles per hour. that trip taking 13 minutes. i'm back in ten with another look at your traffic. aaron, over to you. >> thank you. >>> new from overnight, a woman slaps milwaukee mayor tom barrett for conceding in the wisconsin recall election. barrett says the woman was kind enough to ask if she could slap him. he told her he would prefer a hug, she popped him one anyway. no word if any charges will be filed there. in the meantime, wisconsin governor scott walker will stay in office. the recall cllenge was the results of governor walker's divisive measure that eliminated union rights for most public workers last year. his vic industry scene as an endorsement of the controversial plan to curb stated spending. walker is the first governor in sumptd history to survive a recall election. many pundits say the victory could serve as a warning for president obama and other democrats come nov
you're at 59 miles per hour.you i'm checking speeds on i-66 inside the beltway, and you're slow now. the beltway to glebe, just 28 miles per hour. that trip taking 13 minutes. i'm back in ten with another look at your traffic. aaron, over to you. >> thank you. >>> new from overnight, a woman slaps milwaukee mayor tom barrett for conceding in the wisconsin recall election. barrett says the woman was kind enough to ask if she could slap him. he told her he would prefer a hug, she...
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it's moving 50 to 60 miles per hour. so once it's on you, you're going to get the heavy rain and high wind, but basically it's going to clear out quite quickly. there will be a little light wind behind it. the wind will calm down and it will cool off a bit. so more importantly we will get a little cooling influence from these thunderstorms because they do reach up to the upper levels of the atmosphere and transfer some of that cooler air up there. it's not real cool up there, but they do transfer some of it down to the surface. i've noticed the temperatures behind this line in most places cooling off a little. so again the entire area right now basically is under a severe thunderstorm warning and i just showed you it was 11:00, 11:15 and some in the district up till midnight. it will hit hard, bring some damage and get out about as quickly as it hits you. >> we are hearing about some damage, our news crew gathering that stuff. i think it's happening on www.myfoxdc.com. you can post your pictures on whatever you're seeing
it's moving 50 to 60 miles per hour. so once it's on you, you're going to get the heavy rain and high wind, but basically it's going to clear out quite quickly. there will be a little light wind behind it. the wind will calm down and it will cool off a bit. so more importantly we will get a little cooling influence from these thunderstorms because they do reach up to the upper levels of the atmosphere and transfer some of that cooler air up there. it's not real cool up there, but they do...
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right now, real-estate does project the buildout cost is too -- is likely to be $75 per square foot.additional costs will be covered by in-kind or cash donations and may be amortized if necessary. the department offered us the opportunity to borrow at a rate of $10 per square foot in order to cover the costs. the way the lease is described, we will only exercise that option if the upcoming funding efforts did not pan out the way we anticipate a well. we currently have quite a few companies that do work in green buildings that are interested in either providing free or at- crossed services and technologies to the department of environment office to be negotiated with the space in the city. supervisor avalos: are any of those companies aware of the total costs it will take to build up? >> we have not gotten to that stage. most of the companies are waiting to see a final lease and then we can take it to that next level. if i may, i would like to bring out director of real-estate john update, to talk about conditions of the lease. >> thank you, john updike, acting director of real estate
right now, real-estate does project the buildout cost is too -- is likely to be $75 per square foot.additional costs will be covered by in-kind or cash donations and may be amortized if necessary. the department offered us the opportunity to borrow at a rate of $10 per square foot in order to cover the costs. the way the lease is described, we will only exercise that option if the upcoming funding efforts did not pan out the way we anticipate a well. we currently have quite a few companies that...
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about 31 miles per hour. >> all right, danella.ting your day with us or in some cases, your birthday. >> thank you, richard. and everyone else. "today" show is next. we'll be back in and that's our quarterly wrap-up. any thoughts? wow. yowza. terrific. incredible. no, i mean, really, this is so good. that's great, guys. thanks. off the charts. phenomenal. thank you, i'm just glad we're all on the same page. slam dunk. incredible. mmm. i agree. kick up the flavor with dunkin's new breakfast burritos, made with fire-roasted veggies, melted cheese, and delicious steak. grab one today. bring on the day. bring on the flavor. hurry in for dunkin's new breakfast burritos. [ male announcer ] it started like this... i speak the language of business. i know how jobs are created. [ male announcer ] but it ended like this. one of the worst economic records in the country. when mitt romney was governor, massachusetts lost 40,000 manufacturing jobs. a rate twice the national average. and fell to forty-seventh in job creation. fourth from the bot
about 31 miles per hour. >> all right, danella.ting your day with us or in some cases, your birthday. >> thank you, richard. and everyone else. "today" show is next. we'll be back in and that's our quarterly wrap-up. any thoughts? wow. yowza. terrific. incredible. no, i mean, really, this is so good. that's great, guys. thanks. off the charts. phenomenal. thank you, i'm just glad we're all on the same page. slam dunk. incredible. mmm. i agree. kick up the flavor with...
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upwards of 40 to 50 miles per hour. that's what we're going to be watching for through the rest of the night tonight. let's look at graphics 29. you can see where those storms are and i want to show you first off, numerous severe thunderstorm warnings. i'll take the radar off just for a second. western portions of charles county and southwest prince georges and that thunderstorm warning in effect until 4:15 and then including culpepper county, that storm a tremendous amount of lightning and then another severe thunderstorm warning including eastern montgomery and western portions of prince georges county up around the laurel area and i-95. i want to focus in on this area right in here and this is around warr warrenton and then down through culpepper. i'll take the warning off. this is a series of storms and i want to put this in motion over the last two hours and watch as they form and move over. this was the same location last week that we had numerous, numerous flash flood warnings three days in a row of flash flood w
upwards of 40 to 50 miles per hour. that's what we're going to be watching for through the rest of the night tonight. let's look at graphics 29. you can see where those storms are and i want to show you first off, numerous severe thunderstorm warnings. i'll take the radar off just for a second. western portions of charles county and southwest prince georges and that thunderstorm warning in effect until 4:15 and then including culpepper county, that storm a tremendous amount of lightning and...
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barrel, as or $2 per mcf or 2.50 per mcf, compared to europe which is five times as much, six times as much, eight times as much so we have a competitive advantage for your industries now, natural gas being much, much cheaper. i know a lot of the homes in maine and northeast are on fuel oils, not natural gas, but my guess is conversions will be taking place and there will be a significant savings that homeowners will enjoy for decades. >> yeah. we have very limited in maine, and it costs -- it run the pipeline about $1 million a mile, so, i mean, we have to have incentives in that regard. there are some areas in which they are making those decisions to do it, but obviously it's not pervasive. i mean, we're the most dependant state in the country on home heating oil. >> i kind of remember that. i remember your many, many efforts for low-income energy assistance over the years and wrestling with you on some of those issues on the budget committee and so on, and i compliment you for your effort and for your representation. i do think, though, the network expansion through the distribut
barrel, as or $2 per mcf or 2.50 per mcf, compared to europe which is five times as much, six times as much, eight times as much so we have a competitive advantage for your industries now, natural gas being much, much cheaper. i know a lot of the homes in maine and northeast are on fuel oils, not natural gas, but my guess is conversions will be taking place and there will be a significant savings that homeowners will enjoy for decades. >> yeah. we have very limited in maine, and it costs...
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earlier we were seeing these at 70 miles per hour, 85 miles per hour back over sections of loudoun county and western parts of fairfax county as well and these have come down appreciably. still 31 mile-per-hour potential wind up around interstate 70 this in northern sections of howard county, but we're not seeing quite as much of this and that's good. i still think there's wind out there and the potential for some damaging wind, but a lot of that real high intensity wind, these microbursting that we have, it seems to be going away now. we still have the line pushing off to the east. back up to you guys. >> thank you, gary. we've been telling you we have issues on metro and we have dan stessel on the n't you take tha >> we're hearing word you've got major power outages at several metro stations. >> we do. 17 of the 86 stations are reporting power outages now. that's not affecting rail service on most of the system, but it is affecting the escalators and the fair those sorts of systems. there is backup power in most of -- and those sorts of systems. there is backup power in most of them. we
earlier we were seeing these at 70 miles per hour, 85 miles per hour back over sections of loudoun county and western parts of fairfax county as well and these have come down appreciably. still 31 mile-per-hour potential wind up around interstate 70 this in northern sections of howard county, but we're not seeing quite as much of this and that's good. i still think there's wind out there and the potential for some damaging wind, but a lot of that real high intensity wind, these microbursting...
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this translates into $323,000 per unit. how can that possibly comport with the number of 34 units at 25%? you should dismiss your director of the mayor's office of housing, which i do not recommend, because i think he is doing a good job. i think any moh executive will be able to leverage more than that. you are spending $320,000 per unit, you are getting zero leverage on housing. what ever happened to the tax credit? they were usually covered in our deals from 30 persist -- 30% to 50% of the transaction. you would never agree to a project where you have that much money going in per unit. you are going to be able to provide affordable housing for something between $100,000 to $200,000 per unit, depending on whether the developer gets 4% credit for 9% credit per different programs. i have just talked to several people. b. will be able to provide -- you will be able to provide affordable housing at a much lower rate. unless something is really wrong at moul. -- moh. you do not have 25% here. you have double that amount. i am
this translates into $323,000 per unit. how can that possibly comport with the number of 34 units at 25%? you should dismiss your director of the mayor's office of housing, which i do not recommend, because i think he is doing a good job. i think any moh executive will be able to leverage more than that. you are spending $320,000 per unit, you are getting zero leverage on housing. what ever happened to the tax credit? they were usually covered in our deals from 30 persist -- 30% to 50% of the...
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Jun 1, 2012
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to 35 miles per hour toward the radar site. so there is some sort of spin there. and again, we're not talking about a la play that-sized tornado. we're talking about little taken knee spin thears can spin up and come away, go back down, go back up. they can produce some damage. they're not big tornadoes. they're not wide, in other words. and they're not terribly intense. we're talking about winds 40, 50, 60, maybe 70 miles per hour. some of the neighborhoods with this storm, let's see, blue murray at 6:41, which has just passed. glen gary at 7:01. goose neck at 7:11, and penry at 7:14. that's the storm that's going to head up toward hancock and eventually into pennsylvania. please be advised that right now, i think is the most severe storm we have on doppler. that said, we still have tornado warnings down to the south. i think more than likely these are just looking at severe thunderstorms now with winds 40, 50 miles per hour and some hail, but pretty good activity right around front royal and also, essential up and down i- 81.
to 35 miles per hour toward the radar site. so there is some sort of spin there. and again, we're not talking about a la play that-sized tornado. we're talking about little taken knee spin thears can spin up and come away, go back down, go back up. they can produce some damage. they're not big tornadoes. they're not wide, in other words. and they're not terribly intense. we're talking about winds 40, 50, 60, maybe 70 miles per hour. some of the neighborhoods with this storm, let's see, blue...
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in 2007-2008, we got about $5,076 per ada. if it remained flat, we would be in the same spot where the purple line is across this diagram. if that had been increase based on the requirements, looking at the cost of living increase, we would be at the light blue line, which is $6,697. instead, we have had a series of cuts, bottoming out in 2009- 2010, and we are now at the orange line, projected to be $5,204, significantly less than the $6,797 that we should be at. we are losing 22 cents on every dollar from prop. 98 that we should be receiving. if the measures on the november ballot do not pass, we would be at the level of the black line, or $4,764, taking the even bigger cut to our budget and the educational services that we were able to provide for our students. >> that is about $500 less per student for the 56,000 students in the district if the revenues do not pass? >> that is correct. it is just shy of that. a significant blow. in addition to this amount that is in excess of $75 million between the blue line and the orang
in 2007-2008, we got about $5,076 per ada. if it remained flat, we would be in the same spot where the purple line is across this diagram. if that had been increase based on the requirements, looking at the cost of living increase, we would be at the light blue line, which is $6,697. instead, we have had a series of cuts, bottoming out in 2009- 2010, and we are now at the orange line, projected to be $5,204, significantly less than the $6,797 that we should be at. we are losing 22 cents on...
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Jun 1, 2012
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at 4:20, doppler radar indicating they have been producing winds at 50 miles per hour. there's some rotation with the cell. we're showing a tornado warning until 5:00. we'll confirm that with the weather service. we will confirm that warning off the wires, but right now, there's several numerous warnings. i want to go to maryland because this is the one cell that's showing suspicious rotation just towards the southeast of the city. want to take a look just to the southwest of elk bridge. this pulled up in the last 15 minutes and appears to be showing a rotation. let's go to the velocity scan. you noticed rotation. there's a radar couplet meaning some rotation, so we'll have to keep an eye on this. here's the warning. it's in northwestern baltimore county. [transitioning captioners ]
at 4:20, doppler radar indicating they have been producing winds at 50 miles per hour. there's some rotation with the cell. we're showing a tornado warning until 5:00. we'll confirm that with the weather service. we will confirm that warning off the wires, but right now, there's several numerous warnings. i want to go to maryland because this is the one cell that's showing suspicious rotation just towards the southeast of the city. want to take a look just to the southwest of elk bridge. this...
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the winds from the west at 6 miles per hour. again, the wind gusts yesterday here in the area, approached just around 80 miles per hour. just the gusts. the same winds weren't there that long, but the storms started to roll through here. the complex rolled through illinois, indiana and ohio, and then they started to pickup speed as they moved across the region, they launched across the area. they are offshore, but expect that we're in a bit of the jet stream, another line of storms could follow the same path into the afternoon. we're watching this front draped across the area going to be the highway for the storms to roll through. less humid air on the north side of this. we don't expect to get the temperatures quite as warm as yesterday. the heat index in the low 100s, close to 100, but not as warm as yesterday. our sunrise today is at 5:44. the sunset is at 8:12. so, today, around 100 degrees with another damaging thunderstorm potentially in the afternoon. a strong thunderstorm this evening. then otherwise partly cloudy skies.
the winds from the west at 6 miles per hour. again, the wind gusts yesterday here in the area, approached just around 80 miles per hour. just the gusts. the same winds weren't there that long, but the storms started to roll through here. the complex rolled through illinois, indiana and ohio, and then they started to pickup speed as they moved across the region, they launched across the area. they are offshore, but expect that we're in a bit of the jet stream, another line of storms could follow...
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this would give about 46 new cases per year per investigator. that is less than one per week. we did not get any evidence that a second investigator was going to be necessary given their current caseload. supervisor chu: thank you very much. thank you, supervisor wiener. colleagues, from my understanding, the department is in agreement with most items. the occ is not in agreement with the investigator cut on page 39. to the comptroller's office, last week we asked you to look at the civilianization work and to true up some of the information on the reports. that was previously done by your office. i am wondering if you had any information to share? >> you have a copy of the revised memo which we drop off this morning. we worked with the police department during the last week to ensure that we're netting out of it, for example, civilians that are at the occ. it does show, as you can see on table b of the memo, it shows a growth in budgeted civilians since opposition c was passed in 2004. 222 to 326 currently. and the proposed budget as the additional positions for the current y
this would give about 46 new cases per year per investigator. that is less than one per week. we did not get any evidence that a second investigator was going to be necessary given their current caseload. supervisor chu: thank you very much. thank you, supervisor wiener. colleagues, from my understanding, the department is in agreement with most items. the occ is not in agreement with the investigator cut on page 39. to the comptroller's office, last week we asked you to look at the...
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per gallon looks larger.nd of course all of the speculation also hinges on how much corn you can grow. as always, we want to hear from you. send comments to mailbag at farm report.com . thank you for watching us farm report. be sure to join us next week when we work to do even better. local chefs in the national spotlight.see master chef contestants go head to head.. before the rest of baltimore... hi. hi, yeah, hi. i'm, um, phoebe buffay
per gallon looks larger.nd of course all of the speculation also hinges on how much corn you can grow. as always, we want to hear from you. send comments to mailbag at farm report.com . thank you for watching us farm report. be sure to join us next week when we work to do even better. local chefs in the national spotlight.see master chef contestants go head to head.. before the rest of baltimore... hi. hi, yeah, hi. i'm, um, phoebe buffay
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you're at about 60 miles per hour. eun, over to you. >> thank you, danella. >> 6:23. 60 degrees. ahead, the rock group helping catch a killer. >>> plus, an embarrassing moment for a young hockey player goes switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> there's a kid about 8, 9, no more than 10, in the driver's seat and he drove off! >> police received a number of calls like that one. they pulled the car over only to discover it was actually a 15-year-old behind the wheel. christopher anderson from north carolina was getting a driving lesson intere yoon from his mom officers surrounded him. anderson, who just got his learner's permit, is a little scared to get behind the wheel right now. his father says the police should apologize to his son for scaring him. herself to stop a fight on the ice. take a look at this, folks. a fight broke out between two teams in boston. the refs just kind of stand there. so on
you're at about 60 miles per hour. eun, over to you. >> thank you, danella. >> 6:23. 60 degrees. ahead, the rock group helping catch a killer. >>> plus, an embarrassing moment for a young hockey player goes switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> there's a kid about 8, 9, no more than 10, in the driver's seat and he drove off! >> police...
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the client service service want thousand clients per year. we are a multi-disciplinary team, with marriage and family therapists, workers who are exposed and have experienced the first populations. we have the linguistics -- and the other languages that are available by telephone interpretation services. the crisis response provide services were critical shootings and suicides, with linkages to social services, and provides a 30-60 day follow-up services. with ongoing long and short-term individual support, for communities and families exposed to violence, with the debriefing services and they provide the long-term behavioral therapy to adults, and the behavioral therapy to the youth. many of the clients have faced trauma and are survivors. many are scared to go into neighboring communities, and they wi g
the client service service want thousand clients per year. we are a multi-disciplinary team, with marriage and family therapists, workers who are exposed and have experienced the first populations. we have the linguistics -- and the other languages that are available by telephone interpretation services. the crisis response provide services were critical shootings and suicides, with linkages to social services, and provides a 30-60 day follow-up services. with ongoing long and short-term...
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per dissipate -- 1% per dissipation in all sales of condos that are residential. it increased its overall ppd, even if you other city fees and taxes from the onetime events of the construction and development of this project, about $9 million. about $4 million is from the transfer tax from the initial sale of all condominiums. there is also just under $1 million of other impact fees that would go to the city coffers and the rest are minor taxes, permitting fees, etc. that would bring up to $9 million. there is a property tax that would be brought in. where those funds would flow would be determined later in the process but to calculate, all told, there's about $205 million of property taxes, $54 million in net fell you today, equivalent to about 1.55 million per year, escalating as property values increase in that area. payments support is estimated at $14.3 million. i have more details on this later so i won't go into it now. it's important to note that we're also getting $12 million of land. there's about $8.6 million of land, about 23,000 square feet that will
per dissipate -- 1% per dissipation in all sales of condos that are residential. it increased its overall ppd, even if you other city fees and taxes from the onetime events of the construction and development of this project, about $9 million. about $4 million is from the transfer tax from the initial sale of all condominiums. there is also just under $1 million of other impact fees that would go to the city coffers and the rest are minor taxes, permitting fees, etc. that would bring up to $9...
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driving at 54 miles per hour. angie and aaron, back over to you. >> thanks. >>> police believe alcohol was a factor in a crash that killed a 7-year-old girl from charles county. woodard of waldorf died in the accident yesterday afternoon. it happened on route 201 near lewis place. a chevy a show crossed the median, slammed into another suv and then sideswiped the car that woodard was in. the driver was airlifted to the hospital with life threatening injuries. the tahoe's driver, 73-year-old jackson tutt was also hurt. he's expected to survive. the passenger in the other suv was hurt as well. there is no word on her condition a at this point. >>> police are looking for a woman responsible for a stabbing on a metro bus. a metro sports person said the 18-year-old got into a fight with another woman and then stabbed her multiple times. the bus headed towards the station. rescuers took the victim to the hospital and we're told she does not have life-threatening injuries. police are using surveillance cameras on the bus
driving at 54 miles per hour. angie and aaron, back over to you. >> thanks. >>> police believe alcohol was a factor in a crash that killed a 7-year-old girl from charles county. woodard of waldorf died in the accident yesterday afternoon. it happened on route 201 near lewis place. a chevy a show crossed the median, slammed into another suv and then sideswiped the car that woodard was in. the driver was airlifted to the hospital with life threatening injuries. the tahoe's driver,...
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the idea that the sfmta would take $20 million per year, tried to take $20 million per year, from some of the poorest-paid, blue-collar workers in the city, and use it to pay for the salaries and benefits of some of the best-paid, blue-collar workers in the country, is just unthinkable to us. we have no overtime, sick pay, vacation pay, no health care. we have no retirement plans, no paychecks. that this money would be extracted from lost to go elsewhere is unthinkable. it will never go down. we will come back here in a few years if this continues. we will come back here in a few years and it will be just the same. the idea that the cab industry, this vital industry of 5000 active drivers, should be a subset of the finance department of the mta is absolutely unacceptable. thank you. >> i just left out a thing for the request for writ. vice chairman brinkman: u.s. party had your chance to speak. thank you. >> i am on the taxi advisory council. i wanted to say that i think the taxi advisory council, although the task of figuring out what to do with medallions is pretty much over, you sho
the idea that the sfmta would take $20 million per year, tried to take $20 million per year, from some of the poorest-paid, blue-collar workers in the city, and use it to pay for the salaries and benefits of some of the best-paid, blue-collar workers in the country, is just unthinkable to us. we have no overtime, sick pay, vacation pay, no health care. we have no retirement plans, no paychecks. that this money would be extracted from lost to go elsewhere is unthinkable. it will never go down....
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this is moving northeast at 35 miles per hour. we're starting to see a little more organization in the shenandoah valley. the cold front is coming in from the west. we are starting to see more highly organized clusters of storms coming together and moving to the northeast. there will be impact -- >> there is a line that extends from washington to the southwest through fredericksburg on the west's lead of richmond. everything has a general north- south motion. each one of these individual cells and segments has its own nastiness associated with it be it hail, torrential downpours and the possibility each could launch a tornado. that is what we have been tracking right now for prince george's county. we continue monitoring these heavy areas of rain. the areas highlighted in red prince william county, fairfax county and those are under a flash flood warnings right now. everything that falls there is a problem and concern. the entire viewing area is under a flash flood watch until midnight. 2 inches of rain per hour, that is pretty he
this is moving northeast at 35 miles per hour. we're starting to see a little more organization in the shenandoah valley. the cold front is coming in from the west. we are starting to see more highly organized clusters of storms coming together and moving to the northeast. there will be impact -- >> there is a line that extends from washington to the southwest through fredericksburg on the west's lead of richmond. everything has a general north- south motion. each one of these individual...
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employee per year, minus the first 30 workers. implementing the bill will be like a tax. there are small business tax credits. supporters say that guaranteed health insurance will make it easier to attract and retain satisfied workers. unless congress repeals that, many say it is time to move on. the thing just about everyone agrees on? >> we don't know what is going on. >> many businesses did not want to talk on camera. it is too sensitive. they said that mandated insurance will mean not hiring new workers not growing their business and some said they would just pay the penalty rather than having to cover all of their employees. greta kreuz, abc 7 news. >> wssc customers and maryland have to pay more starting next month. governor martin o'malley signed a bill which doubles the career chesapeake bay restoration fee of $5 per month. the results of 7.5% rate hike in water and sewer bills, a little less than $5 per month. that will pay for seabrook -- force or reconstruction programs. >> act crackdown aimed at keeping metro riders sa
employee per year, minus the first 30 workers. implementing the bill will be like a tax. there are small business tax credits. supporters say that guaranteed health insurance will make it easier to attract and retain satisfied workers. unless congress repeals that, many say it is time to move on. the thing just about everyone agrees on? >> we don't know what is going on. >> many businesses did not want to talk on camera. it is too sensitive. they said that mandated insurance will...
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proposals, as they stand, go from top and in a year-and-a- half to $11.70 per foot, up to $16.50 per foot. almost a doubling, as you did say. over in alameda, they include parking in all that i looked at , 30 feet there is $7.30 per foot, which is over $1 less than what it is now at south beach. looking at of it -- oyster point, $7.33 per ft.. high of the arena, -- coyote arena, the rates are not that much higher around here. in fact, they are much lower and should be included in the survey rather than a cherry pick list. >> thank you. lesley? >> good afternoon. my name is leslie hennessey. thank you for the public comment. i am a voter in the south beach arena and am now the new president of the tenants' association. we are up to 260 members of the seven people in the harbor. we just heard about this, literally, 30 days to 45 days ago. of course, we have a lot of problems and i guess one of the biggest things that we do not have right now is the time to go through, record them, and have larry bring it up to me now. basically, the california department of boating, they have a certain
proposals, as they stand, go from top and in a year-and-a- half to $11.70 per foot, up to $16.50 per foot. almost a doubling, as you did say. over in alameda, they include parking in all that i looked at , 30 feet there is $7.30 per foot, which is over $1 less than what it is now at south beach. looking at of it -- oyster point, $7.33 per ft.. high of the arena, -- coyote arena, the rates are not that much higher around here. in fact, they are much lower and should be included in the survey...
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however, you can over do, four cups per day can reduce protection and five cups could be harmful.-oh! >> how about three is that a wash? >> maybe 2 1/2. >> okay we'll take every ounce we can >>> new developments in the case of the south bay priest attacked by a man he allegedly molested as a child. >>> stockton's uncertain future on the verge of making unwanted history. >>> latest move in the effort to save an oakland element there school. >>> -- tkhaeurbs for rick meeting planned for today who queen
however, you can over do, four cups per day can reduce protection and five cups could be harmful.-oh! >> how about three is that a wash? >> maybe 2 1/2. >> okay we'll take every ounce we can >>> new developments in the case of the south bay priest attacked by a man he allegedly molested as a child. >>> stockton's uncertain future on the verge of making unwanted history. >>> latest move in the effort to save an oakland element there school....
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million per year. a second contract would be negotiated transferring an additional 22 million gallons of water to the bay area. we believe this water is no longer needed and would be a waste of money. in 2008, when the transfer was studied, san francisco was collectively using about 250 million gallons of water per day. however, our water use has declined dramatically. last year, it dropped to about 205 million gallons of water per day. the contract would be -- customers would be obligated to pay for the water every year whether it was used or not. there are several other issues that we find regarding the programs environmental impact report, which was based on outdated data. the recommend that the $1.5 million per year for the water transfer be eliminated from the budget. the economic costs to ratepayers are enough to justify the elimination. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >i also have one more card. >> what is our time. >> two minutes. >> two minutes. i have never spoken in two minutes. [laughte
million per year. a second contract would be negotiated transferring an additional 22 million gallons of water to the bay area. we believe this water is no longer needed and would be a waste of money. in 2008, when the transfer was studied, san francisco was collectively using about 250 million gallons of water per day. however, our water use has declined dramatically. last year, it dropped to about 205 million gallons of water per day. the contract would be -- customers would be obligated to...
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barrel or $2 per mcf, or 2 per mcf compared to europe which is five times as much, six times as much, eight times as much. so we have advantages now. natural gas will be much, much cheaper. i know a lot of your homes in the northeast and maine are on fuel oil, and my prediction is there will be a significant savings that homeowners will enjoy for decades. >> question have great limiteded in maine it will cost to run the pipelines about $1 million a mile. we to have incentives. there are mare be plans to do it, but obviously, it's not pervasive. >> i remember your many, many efforts for low-income energy assistance over the years. and wrestling with you on some of those issues on the budget committee and so on. i compliment you for your effort and your for representation. i do think, though, the network expansion through the distribution lines is increasing the pipes throughout the connection so more and more people can take advantage of this very abundant plentiful cheap resource we have the united states. >> congressman sharp. >> senator, i believe it's important in this nation to p
barrel or $2 per mcf, or 2 per mcf compared to europe which is five times as much, six times as much, eight times as much. so we have advantages now. natural gas will be much, much cheaper. i know a lot of your homes in the northeast and maine are on fuel oil, and my prediction is there will be a significant savings that homeowners will enjoy for decades. >> question have great limiteded in maine it will cost to run the pipelines about $1 million a mile. we to have incentives. there are...
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there are 43 miles per hour gusts at sfo and 35 miles per hour gusts at fairfield. and there are clear, breezy and warmer in all areas this weekend. and temperatures rise, winds continue to be brisk. we're concerned about that there is high pressure and low pressure continuing for a while but winds are going to shift at 7:00 tonight. we'll see centers of high pressure and low pressure and we'll have a warm off shore flow of winds by sunday. that is going to produce a warm up for us sunday afternoon. and there is lows upper 40s to low 50s. will be warmer tomorrow, area wide, inland locations will see highs into low to mid-80s. breezy at the coast, mild. a high of 68 tomorrow and there is highs near monterey bay into mid-70s. there is now the accu-weather forecast. very warm on sunday. monday, tuesday, inland highs into low to mid-90s, mid-80s around the bay. 70s on the coast. this is beach weather. or outdoor activities. there is a great place to go. >> thank you. >> coming up, officials in mexico betting that beiber is going to be bigger than beatles. also... >> a h
there are 43 miles per hour gusts at sfo and 35 miles per hour gusts at fairfield. and there are clear, breezy and warmer in all areas this weekend. and temperatures rise, winds continue to be brisk. we're concerned about that there is high pressure and low pressure continuing for a while but winds are going to shift at 7:00 tonight. we'll see centers of high pressure and low pressure and we'll have a warm off shore flow of winds by sunday. that is going to produce a warm up for us sunday...
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this fall spirit is raising its fee from $45 to $100 per passion. airlines created the problem of everyone bringing bags on to the plane in 2008 when they started imposing fees on checked baggage. >> all the fees. >> it adds up. >> that's why i don't fly often. >>> 6:26. 60 degrees. ahead, the curious smell that led police to a bust in a maryland hotel. >> investigators say he's a notorious criminal. his attorney says he's insane. why the man called the east coast rapist is sabotaging his own defense. >>> the temperatures dipped overnight. homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. i learned early on if you want to make a difference you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i'm committed to making a difference and i am a phoenix. >>> upping the ante. a push to find a person targetingages at a local farm. -- targeting animals at a local farm. >>> and
this fall spirit is raising its fee from $45 to $100 per passion. airlines created the problem of everyone bringing bags on to the plane in 2008 when they started imposing fees on checked baggage. >> all the fees. >> it adds up. >> that's why i don't fly often. >>> 6:26. 60 degrees. ahead, the curious smell that led police to a bust in a maryland hotel. >> investigators say he's a notorious criminal. his attorney says he's insane. why the man called the east...
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down to 19 miles per hour on the west side.this is back in a traffic on southbound 795 out of owings mills. an accident on the east side of the beltway. the right lane is closed. there is an garbage truck involved. a problem in columbia, watch for an accident. this is 795. southbound traffic is still pretty slow down to the beltway. 95 at white marsh is starting to pick up in volume down towards the beltway. >> the solstice at 7:09. party at the weather office. bring your own barometer. 96 is the high temperature today. he-index will be 101. same thing tomorrow. >> thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> we will be back with a live update at 7:25. >> i got a million of them.
down to 19 miles per hour on the west side.this is back in a traffic on southbound 795 out of owings mills. an accident on the east side of the beltway. the right lane is closed. there is an garbage truck involved. a problem in columbia, watch for an accident. this is 795. southbound traffic is still pretty slow down to the beltway. 95 at white marsh is starting to pick up in volume down towards the beltway. >> the solstice at 7:09. party at the weather office. bring your own barometer....
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and dis-- per vehicle in rebate and discounts.ince april. analysts expect more discounts as dealers try to make rom for 2013 models. >>> new numbers into the newsroom show it could cost you less to fill up today. here we go. aaa says the average price for gas dropped three cents overnight in the district. a gallon of regular is about $3.69 this morning. in maryland, pay being $3.51, down almost a penny. virginia dropped half a cent, as well, still at $3.39. drivers in west virginia paying about a penny less at $3.64. analysts expect gas prices to keep dropping into the summer. >>> nearly 1,000 homeowners in northern virginia who once faced foreclosure can now get financial help thanks to a national mortgage settlement. bank of america and jpmorgan chase announced refinancing eligibility for homeowners in prince william county and the city of manassas and manassas park. prince william county was particularly hard hit in those days during the housing crisis. and it reported more than 16,000 foreclosures since 2004, more than 10% of
and dis-- per vehicle in rebate and discounts.ince april. analysts expect more discounts as dealers try to make rom for 2013 models. >>> new numbers into the newsroom show it could cost you less to fill up today. here we go. aaa says the average price for gas dropped three cents overnight in the district. a gallon of regular is about $3.69 this morning. in maryland, pay being $3.51, down almost a penny. virginia dropped half a cent, as well, still at $3.39. drivers in west virginia...
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under speed at 40 miles per hour. once you get past this hard, hard stop here, it is pretty much stop and go for you the entire way. let's head over to 29. this is 29 at 32. as you make your way southbound on 29, even just traveling from columbia, maryland, through silver spring, no issues to report. in fact, clear as you make your way to the beltway. i'm back in ten minutes with another look at your traffic. aaron and eun? >> thank you. >>> coming up, one man's unusual defense. he says he was sleepwalking at the time of a very serious crime. >>> why the redskins' workout today will be getting national attention. >>> welcome back. at 6:15, an unusual defense for a connecticut man accused of trying to steal a woman's purse. he says he was sleepwalking. police say the man pulled a knife on a woman at casino and tried to take her purse. he was arrested but said he didn't know why he had the knife and it must have him sleepwalking. the man's lawyer says his client has sleepwalked in the past and hopes his medical history
under speed at 40 miles per hour. once you get past this hard, hard stop here, it is pretty much stop and go for you the entire way. let's head over to 29. this is 29 at 32. as you make your way southbound on 29, even just traveling from columbia, maryland, through silver spring, no issues to report. in fact, clear as you make your way to the beltway. i'm back in ten minutes with another look at your traffic. aaron and eun? >> thank you. >>> coming up, one man's unusual defense....
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. -- up to 105 miles per hour. er people are also cleaning up in hampton, virginia where a twister packing winds of 98 miles per hour through the downtown area and a yacht club. first, let me welcome you. i'm will thomas. sarah is out sick today. gwen is here today with the weather. >> we have got just a few clouds rolling in across the area. the wet weather now over parts of delmarva. that will gradually start to push its way out into the course of the day. as we take a look at where we hit yesterday. we were right on where we should be for temperatures. 80 at national. 79 at dulles. currently, 65 degrees at national airport. by this afternoon, the winds will start to be gusty. before a chance of showers and maybe a passing thunderstorm. back to you. >> thank you. >>> some of the top stories this morning. a 37-year-old woman is recovering after a car crashed right into her apartment building in riverdale yesterday and hit her bed as she was sleeping. she says a man jumped out of the car and said don't call police.
. -- up to 105 miles per hour. er people are also cleaning up in hampton, virginia where a twister packing winds of 98 miles per hour through the downtown area and a yacht club. first, let me welcome you. i'm will thomas. sarah is out sick today. gwen is here today with the weather. >> we have got just a few clouds rolling in across the area. the wet weather now over parts of delmarva. that will gradually start to push its way out into the course of the day. as we take a look at where we...
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check out livermore valley area, northerly winds as winds shifting at 15 miles-per-hour. a look at a hot forecast coming up. >> alan: graduation ceremonies took place today in brentwood. minus about 70 seniors who were caught committing a year-end prank. lisa amin gulezian spoke to one senior about the hard lesson she is learning about the age of accountability. >> got to wearilies, cultural stuff, decorate our caps. >> jasmine was not allowed to attend the graduation at heritage high school today because of her role in the senior prank, and so she and more than 70 others went to an alternative ceremony. >> if i had the choice to walk at the school, i would have chose the separate graduation over walking at the school. >> reporter: the graduation ban is part of a punishment for what school officials are calling vandalism. students left paint prints over campus and chained a lam too a post overnight. the school's principal had this to say during the week. >> consequences are being assigned to toes have been identified as being involved. >> reporter: so they and hundreds of
check out livermore valley area, northerly winds as winds shifting at 15 miles-per-hour. a look at a hot forecast coming up. >> alan: graduation ceremonies took place today in brentwood. minus about 70 seniors who were caught committing a year-end prank. lisa amin gulezian spoke to one senior about the hard lesson she is learning about the age of accountability. >> got to wearilies, cultural stuff, decorate our caps. >> jasmine was not allowed to attend the graduation at...
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as you approach 32, just 21 miles per hour. got to stick to the right to get by. if you're traveling along i-66, a much better story for you. i-66 at 123. traveling eastbound, no issues there. as far as westbound, as well, you're nice and clear. eastbound, your speed is at about 56 miles per hour. 11 minutes to make the drive from fairfax count ay parkway t the beltway. barbara, back over to you. >> thank you, danella. >>> police identified a body found in northwest washington nine months ago. the remains are lawrence neal jr. and the medical examiner said he was murdered. neals remains were found last september on buweana vista terence. police have not said how he was killed or whether they have any suspects. >>> in less than an hour a special prayer service will be held for the two young boys and their camp counselor shot in southeast washington. police tell news 4 a man began shooting at another man at 18th and savannah streets. the suspect chased the victim on to 19th street where a group of children were standing. a 7-year-old boy was shot in the foot and an
as you approach 32, just 21 miles per hour. got to stick to the right to get by. if you're traveling along i-66, a much better story for you. i-66 at 123. traveling eastbound, no issues there. as far as westbound, as well, you're nice and clear. eastbound, your speed is at about 56 miles per hour. 11 minutes to make the drive from fairfax count ay parkway t the beltway. barbara, back over to you. >> thank you, danella. >>> police identified a body found in northwest washington...