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alberg: it was chosen by the navy and arlington national cemetery. ill visit the site you will know immediately this is one of the most special places within arlington. the challenger memorial is there. the mass of the uss maine. the apollo astronauts. this is one of the most honorific places that the men could inlaid rest. it's just steps from the tomb of the unknown soldier, right by the amphitheater. i could not be more proud of the decision to place them there. [taps] ♪ ♪ >> order! >> order! >> it will not be the last time we buried naval personnel who fought the civil war at arlington. we do not hesitate to keep faith and honor this tradition even more than 150 years after the promise was made. our nation honors our fallen sailors, soldiers, airmen, marines, and coast guardsmen because we do not want their sacrifice, however distant, to be unremembered. [drums] ♪ [drums] [drums] [drums] >> ladies and gentlemen, this does conclude the service. >> this closes one chapter but is no mean the end of our work. noah will continue to protect and study th
alberg: it was chosen by the navy and arlington national cemetery. ill visit the site you will know immediately this is one of the most special places within arlington. the challenger memorial is there. the mass of the uss maine. the apollo astronauts. this is one of the most honorific places that the men could inlaid rest. it's just steps from the tomb of the unknown soldier, right by the amphitheater. i could not be more proud of the decision to place them there. [taps] ♪ ♪ >>...
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the newest location? this store looks totally different than arlington. merchandising is different, the layout is different, the lighting is different. the whole thing is different. the one thing that's consistent is this place is also functioning like a mini-warehouse. and there's even more inventory piled up here than there was in the other store. giovanni: i know what you're thinking. we literally just unloaded our delivery. lemonis: and i also wanted to check out the store they acquired at rogers park, but i had some trouble finding it, 'cause there was no sign of bentley's anywhere. giovanni: we only took it over in december. lemonis: yeah, and, so, when you took it over, did you think it was a good idea to change that awning so that i didn't drive by it three times? lisa: yes, we need to change that. -giovanni: yeah. -lemonis: why haven't you? -giovanni: just money -- -lemonis: don't say money to me. don't say money to me. we have money to pile inventory up to the hill, but not money to make sure that the sign is right. one of the most important part
the newest location? this store looks totally different than arlington. merchandising is different, the layout is different, the lighting is different. the whole thing is different. the one thing that's consistent is this place is also functioning like a mini-warehouse. and there's even more inventory piled up here than there was in the other store. giovanni: i know what you're thinking. we literally just unloaded our delivery. lemonis: and i also wanted to check out the store they acquired at...
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a.m.,ill expire at 10 including the district, arlington, alexandria, all of southern maryland including calvert, st. mary's, and charles county. other areas will hardly see anything at all through the overnight. a character earlier today made it to 15 degrees, -- the air temperature earlier today made it to 45 degrees. the ground is warm. the temperatures will remain above freezing for most of the area early on. 41 leesburg in manassas, 42 baltimore and andrews. if you are looking for temperatures below freezing, you have to head well to the north and west. notittsburgh, 28 columbus, a lot of cold air to allow things to stick to the ground. the satellite and radar, the moisture moving up, the low-pressure arrives in the next hour or two. by sunrise it is out of here so the snow will quickly come to an end. acrossing falling southern maryland right now is all rain and will stay rain the next couple hours. inside the capital beltway, anywhere to go in the next hour, no problems, but the shower and rain quickly advance towards bowie, waldorf, oxon hill, college park, laurel. 37 degrees,9 t
a.m.,ill expire at 10 including the district, arlington, alexandria, all of southern maryland including calvert, st. mary's, and charles county. other areas will hardly see anything at all through the overnight. a character earlier today made it to 15 degrees, -- the air temperature earlier today made it to 45 degrees. the ground is warm. the temperatures will remain above freezing for most of the area early on. 41 leesburg in manassas, 42 baltimore and andrews. if you are looking for...
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the bay. it does include prince george's county. arlington and alexandria. western part of montgomery county. under the orange, we have a tornado watch. that is where you have the that is until 11:00 tonight. i suspect most of that will come down before then. as the atmosphere begins to stabilize. once the line of the storms moves out of here. earlier, we were talking about just how tall these storms were or are at this time. keep in mind, in perspective, when you are flying in anarch, you are cruising around 38,000, maybe 40,000, 42,000. earlier about 15 middlesbrough ago we had tops close to 60,000 feet. not looking at that now. we will stand out of the way. we will bring it forward a little bit. this is 30,000. you can see the intensity now beginning to drop a little bit. if you bring it forward a little bit to scan the storms. you can see exactly the cloud tops are beginning to ease as we move through the overnight hours. not overnight hours but through the next hour or so. that is good news. things are beginning to settle down. where we have the storm lo
the bay. it does include prince george's county. arlington and alexandria. western part of montgomery county. under the orange, we have a tornado watch. that is where you have the that is until 11:00 tonight. i suspect most of that will come down before then. as the atmosphere begins to stabilize. once the line of the storms moves out of here. earlier, we were talking about just how tall these storms were or are at this time. keep in mind, in perspective, when you are flying in anarch, you are...
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. >> for the arlington residents who live by the stretch set to be widened this is a different story. >> i think it is a poor idea. that is not what the road >> nick who has lived here since 1971 says the initial intention was a two-lane parkway, not a beltway like thoroughfare. >> arlington is not something you can just pave over. that is where this is going. >> the agreement reached by the governor and the lawmakers call for widening the eastbound portion of 66 between the dulles connector road in boston, four-mile section through arlington county. arlington leaders, expressing disappointment from the deal and pleased by the promise of the governor. >> widening of 66 will be done on the existing footprint. and the existing right-of-way. no homes or businesses will be taken with these improvements. >> as part of the agreement, lawmakers fighting proposed tolls inside the beltway are dropping their opposition. this plan allows for solo drivers on 66 to be told in rush hour. >> i don't want to see all the roads turn in toll roads. that mig are heading. >> i don't want to pay more eithe
. >> for the arlington residents who live by the stretch set to be widened this is a different story. >> i think it is a poor idea. that is not what the road >> nick who has lived here since 1971 says the initial intention was a two-lane parkway, not a beltway like thoroughfare. >> arlington is not something you can just pave over. that is where this is going. >> the agreement reached by the governor and the lawmakers call for widening the eastbound portion of 66...
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the victim is was walking through quincy park near arlington central library when he was approached by another teenager who had a knife. the victim was able to fight back. some residents say they're not really surprised it happened in that park. >> i wouldn't be surprised at all. it's decolluded. a lot of traffic. it's secluded. >> some organized crime such as gangs. >> so that park is in the boston area near a baseball area used by washington lee high school. >>> new details in the horrific machete attack in ohio. something found in the representing station of the car driven by triggered an fbi alert. police have not said what that information is. we know it sparked a local terrorism task force to get involved. the suspect pulled out a machete and went on a rampage inside an hour restaurant. four people hurt, one in critical condition. police killed the man five blocks from the scene. they still don't know why he did it. >>> we have to show you this video from international feeds. a mom and toddler rescued from a car right there that plunged into a canal in sister dam. four people jum
the victim is was walking through quincy park near arlington central library when he was approached by another teenager who had a knife. the victim was able to fight back. some residents say they're not really surprised it happened in that park. >> i wouldn't be surprised at all. it's decolluded. a lot of traffic. it's secluded. >> some organized crime such as gangs. >> so that park is in the boston area near a baseball area used by washington lee high school. >>> new...
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the district. understudy 5 -- a new study says int 18-34 --year-olds arlington county are the highest paid in the u.sn income of $61,000. millennials in arlington pay the second highest taxes fit san francisco comes in at number one good whether it is new condos or millennials in arlington. >> young people are renting their homes. sort of suburbs but the d.c. area -- toorter: his girlfriend came arlington after graduating from james madison university. >> definitely a higher standard of living that the salaries are higher to accommodate that. excited to get a job that allows for that. >> any type of food or music. reporter: cheers to the millennials making waves. leon: three attacks, one in a supermarket checkout aisle. why investigators want you to see this man's face. a stack of cell phones and orders for the kids in his care turned hisn aide school into a child born operation. and the government ultimatum to hover board makers. >> now, abc7 news at 5:00, on your side. national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] lison: police are putti
the district. understudy 5 -- a new study says int 18-34 --year-olds arlington county are the highest paid in the u.sn income of $61,000. millennials in arlington pay the second highest taxes fit san francisco comes in at number one good whether it is new condos or millennials in arlington. >> young people are renting their homes. sort of suburbs but the d.c. area -- toorter: his girlfriend came arlington after graduating from james madison university. >> definitely a higher...
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the determining factor is if a woman is emotionally r try again. alison: in arlington, daycare providers and preschool administrators are crying foul over the child care regulationing. they call many measures in the 34-page document unnecessary and ridiculous. as mike carter-conneen reports if approved operate face a long list of requirements affecting staff training, classroom lay-outs and wall colors. >> according to the arlington county proposed child care regulations building interiors in light or the bright colors and aural cribs, cots and mats must be a minimum of three feet apart. >> it does not work. you have to strip the room of over the do it. >> on the open comment tool the proposal has been flagged with a lot of criticism. first reported by arlington now, smaller, part-time program are vocal in the opposition. >> the regulations could potentially close down schools like ours and they wouldn't exist. they'd be >> it would require the teach stores a bachelor's degree in education or a similar field and nine so -- so mester credits. >> if arlington will requir
the determining factor is if a woman is emotionally r try again. alison: in arlington, daycare providers and preschool administrators are crying foul over the child care regulationing. they call many measures in the 34-page document unnecessary and ridiculous. as mike carter-conneen reports if approved operate face a long list of requirements affecting staff training, classroom lay-outs and wall colors. >> according to the arlington county proposed child care regulations building...
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i that i think the bishop of our diocese of arlington. rd our father liked and respected a great deal. thank you, bishop, for your prompt visit to our mother, for your words of consolation, for your prayers. the family will depart for the private burial immediately after mass and will not have time to visit. so i want to express our thanks at this time. so that you all know our profound appreciation and thanks. you'll notice in the program mention of a memorial that will be held on march 1st. we hope to see many of you there. we pray that the lord will reward your great goodness to us. we are gathered here because of one man. a man known personally to many of us, known only by reputation to even more, a man loved by many, scorned by others, a man known for great controversy, and for great compassion. that man of course is jesus of nazareth. it is he whom we proclaim jesus christ son of the father, born of the virgin mary, crucified, buried, risen, seated at the right hand of the father. it is because of him, because of his life, death, and
i that i think the bishop of our diocese of arlington. rd our father liked and respected a great deal. thank you, bishop, for your prompt visit to our mother, for your words of consolation, for your prayers. the family will depart for the private burial immediately after mass and will not have time to visit. so i want to express our thanks at this time. so that you all know our profound appreciation and thanks. you'll notice in the program mention of a memorial that will be held on march 1st....
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(dog whimpering) >>> volunteers return to the arlington national cemetery for the annual receives across america clean-up day. tens of thousands of wreaths that were place before christmas were picked up today. and even the cold didn't keep volunteers away. >> far cry from last weekend. >> i know. >> yeah. >> reporter: it may have felt like the arctic tundras they made their way into arlington cemetery. but volunteers such as kristin came prepared. >> i have four pairs of pants on. >> reporter: and with a purpose. >> i think it's a special time to honor the troops so that their loved ones can lay flowers tomorrow in honor of valentine's day. >> reporter: two sailors said it was an honor to be here. >> just to help. it's near and dear to my heart. >> paying respects to the people who served our country and have here and respect them. >> reporter: back in december, thousands came out to lay the wreaths after nearly every tombstone. retiring them now also serves as a sign of respect. >> it's important to remove them as it is to place them. >> reporter: volunteers are clearing more than 240,
(dog whimpering) >>> volunteers return to the arlington national cemetery for the annual receives across america clean-up day. tens of thousands of wreaths that were place before christmas were picked up today. and even the cold didn't keep volunteers away. >> far cry from last weekend. >> i know. >> yeah. >> reporter: it may have felt like the arctic tundras they made their way into arlington cemetery. but volunteers such as kristin came prepared. >> i...
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. >>> beaten with a beer bottle, punched in the face and his car windows smashed, arlington police say an un eruber driver the attacked by three men after he stasked the group to stop drinking. agree thr >> he threw the battle at my >> justin norconk, lance ingraham and jeffrey rowe all arrested and charged. they were caught when officers saw the three leaving the scene in a taxi. uber says it tee activated the accounts of the two passengers who split that ride. >>> it looks like a prominent landmark will stay exactly where it is. the manassas city council voted unanimously last night not to tear down a water tower that is more than 100 years old. 147-foot tower sits at the entrance to old town. the land could be used by the neighboring volunteer fire department. now the council land use committee will review other options. >>> $9 one way, that's how much it could cost to take i-66 inside the beltway once rush hour tolling begins. but there are ways to beat the tolls. slug lines are growing in popularity and new park n rides are being considered for i-66. >> if we were to see more of t
. >>> beaten with a beer bottle, punched in the face and his car windows smashed, arlington police say an un eruber driver the attacked by three men after he stasked the group to stop drinking. agree thr >> he threw the battle at my >> justin norconk, lance ingraham and jeffrey rowe all arrested and charged. they were caught when officers saw the three leaving the scene in a taxi. uber says it tee activated the accounts of the two passengers who split that ride....
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tonya chapman's career started out with the arlington police department in 1989. she worked as the deputy chief of the richmond police. and most recently as the deputy secretary of public safety and homeland security. a beautiful weekend turns into a bit of a gloomy start to the week. chief meteorologist don slater is in the super doppler 10 weather center with the chance of showers in our near future. don you're tracking some rain? tonight: scattered showers are possible with midnight. lows in the low-mid 40s. wind ne 10-15mph. tuesday: rain is likely before 9am. rain tapers by the afternoon. highs in the low 50s. wind: n 5- 10mph. wednesday: slight chance for severe storms in the afternoon & evening. highs in the upper 60s. wind: ese 15-25mph g.35. an area of low pressure will swing rain our way for tuesday...especially in the morning. then rain tapers, by the afternoon. however, a warm front moves north of our area on wednesday. it'll put us in an area that's favorable for severe storms...so, stay weather aware. it'll be warm and windy with highs well crosses by
tonya chapman's career started out with the arlington police department in 1989. she worked as the deputy chief of the richmond police. and most recently as the deputy secretary of public safety and homeland security. a beautiful weekend turns into a bit of a gloomy start to the week. chief meteorologist don slater is in the super doppler 10 weather center with the chance of showers in our near future. don you're tracking some rain? tonight: scattered showers are possible with midnight. lows in...
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she began her career as an officer with the arlington police department in 19le -- 19 9 and was also deputy chief of the rich monddmb richmond police department. . still to come, the victim of a near-fatal stabbing speaks out about the ordeal. here why making an arrest has been difficult. >> 2016 might be the last year that sports is played here at the princess ann sports complex. that's what football supporters say they're trying to fight that. >> in forments, -- sports, 48 hours until super bowl 50. bruce has a preview. >> and winter temperatures are back in full force. don's weekend forecast. what a sunset. he watches for the potential for sunday. i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms . no growth-promoting antibiotics, (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator..
she began her career as an officer with the arlington police department in 19le -- 19 9 and was also deputy chief of the rich monddmb richmond police department. . still to come, the victim of a near-fatal stabbing speaks out about the ordeal. here why making an arrest has been difficult. >> 2016 might be the last year that sports is played here at the princess ann sports complex. that's what football supporters say they're trying to fight that. >> in forments, -- sports, 48 hours...
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she began her career as an officer with the arlington police department in 19-89-- and was also deputy chief of richmond police. she replaces dennis mook, who was named interim chief after ed hargis retired in june. more help is on the way from hampton roads for the water crisis in flint, michigan. the newport news sheriff's office is joining other organizations to collect bottled water. employees gave 300 cases-- and residents dropped off 160. this supports a drive hosted by new beech grove baptist church. you can still drop off church on tabbs lane-- between 9 and 5, tomorrow. the water will be given to catholic charities in flint for distribution. rescuers are digging people out, after a six-point-four magnitude earthquake in taiwan. at least three people, including a newborn, have died. more than 150 others are in the hospital. we can show you some of the damage it did. firefighters and soldiers are going through two collapsed high rises. there were more than 200 people inside. it hit around 4 a-m local time -- we'll keep you posted on the rescue efforts as we get new information.
she began her career as an officer with the arlington police department in 19-89-- and was also deputy chief of richmond police. she replaces dennis mook, who was named interim chief after ed hargis retired in june. more help is on the way from hampton roads for the water crisis in flint, michigan. the newport news sheriff's office is joining other organizations to collect bottled water. employees gave 300 cases-- and residents dropped off 160. this supports a drive hosted by new beech grove...
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his son is actually a catholic priest in the arlington diocese, father paul scalia. many of fuof us will be offerin lent to the scalia family. and i did just get this e-mail are from the die seize, the sudden and unexpected death of a person where he know always catches us off guard. this is all the more so when that person so suddenly and unexpectedly taken from our midst is a man so deeply rooted in his faith. that from the diocese of arlington on the death of justice scalia. >>> and his death is definitely going to influence decision 2016. >> the republican candidates squared off in a debate this south carolina last night. chris pollone shows us how the high court justice's death is quickly becoming political. >> reporter: the six remaining republican candidates for president on the debate stage in south carolina just hours after learning of the death of supreme court justice antonin scalia. heaping praise on the stalwart. >> he's one of the great justices. urging the senate to block president obama's next appointment to the court. >> the senate needs to stand stro
his son is actually a catholic priest in the arlington diocese, father paul scalia. many of fuof us will be offerin lent to the scalia family. and i did just get this e-mail are from the die seize, the sudden and unexpected death of a person where he know always catches us off guard. this is all the more so when that person so suddenly and unexpectedly taken from our midst is a man so deeply rooted in his faith. that from the diocese of arlington on the death of justice scalia. >>> and...
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reporter: the iconic brooklyn bridge and other famous spans like missouri's popular state bridge, and the arlingtonemorial bridge in washington, d.c. are among the 250 most travelled in the united states, and they are just three of nearly 59,000 american bridges that an industry group says are structurally deficient. the american road and transportation builders' association analyzed government data and found nearly 10% of american bridges are structurally defish ebt. lined up, they would stretch more than 1300 miles, roughly the distance between miami and new york city. those bridges aren't necessarily unsafe right now, but could become dangerous if deteriorating parts aren't fixed soon. >> the whole bridge fell down. >> reporter: the i-35w bridge in minneapolis was deemed structurally inefficient 17 years before it collapsed. 13 people died when that bridge came down during rush hour in 2007. the collapse injured 155. last july al jazeera's adam may asked an engineer why so many bridges are in such bad shape. >> like many categories of infrastructure, we have tended to take these things for grant
reporter: the iconic brooklyn bridge and other famous spans like missouri's popular state bridge, and the arlingtonemorial bridge in washington, d.c. are among the 250 most travelled in the united states, and they are just three of nearly 59,000 american bridges that an industry group says are structurally deficient. the american road and transportation builders' association analyzed government data and found nearly 10% of american bridges are structurally defish ebt. lined up, they would...
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she began her career as an officer with the arlington police department in 19-89-- and richmond police. a story you will only see increased security at portsmouth elementary schools could be on the way. administrators say it's time for change -- after two incidents involving parents -- that ended in a school administrator and a student being hurt. 10 on your side's joe fisher joins us now with joe. tom, nicole -- right now the district tells me they're spending more year on security guards at the three high schools and three middle schools. no security guards, though, at the elementary level. but the district hopes to change that next year. first half covered ((c3 1:43)) "we're very concerned about security in general. the safety of our students and staff." portsmouth public schools now working to beef up security at all of their schools district wide -- with an emphasis on their elementary schools currently not protected by a security guard. ((c3 6:07-6:22)) "is school security say this year a higher priority than past years." "i would say it is." less than two weeks ago -- police arr
she began her career as an officer with the arlington police department in 19-89-- and richmond police. a story you will only see increased security at portsmouth elementary schools could be on the way. administrators say it's time for change -- after two incidents involving parents -- that ended in a school administrator and a student being hurt. 10 on your side's joe fisher joins us now with joe. tom, nicole -- right now the district tells me they're spending more year on security guards at...
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he was walking near the arlington central library when he was approached by another teen with a knifethe victim was able to fight back. dominian virginia power said it was to plame for the oil sheen on the coast last week. all oil samples came from a 13,000 gallon spill at the transformer station in crystal city. no word yet what if any the epa will take against dominion. candidates will square off again tonight. the smaller group will debate in greenville, south carolina. jim gilmore suspended his campaign on friday. >>> why some runners are actually taking off layers today i lead the 11 o'clock news with stories of gun violence. and like many of you, my family lived through the beltway sniper crisis. in congress, i'll fight to expand background checks on guns and ammunition, ban assault weapons, and mandate gun safety locks, because too many kids die from accidental shootings. let's show the nra we're not afraid of them; as democrats, as americans, as parents. i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message. >>> today most of you will be bundled up. others, not so much. hundreds wi
he was walking near the arlington central library when he was approached by another teen with a knifethe victim was able to fight back. dominian virginia power said it was to plame for the oil sheen on the coast last week. all oil samples came from a 13,000 gallon spill at the transformer station in crystal city. no word yet what if any the epa will take against dominion. candidates will square off again tonight. the smaller group will debate in greenville, south carolina. jim gilmore suspended...
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antonin scalia a i want to offer a word of welcome in the name of the archdiocese, and with the bishop of arlingtonscalia family, and the director of this facility of the national shrine of the immaculate conception. and express with all who are family, to, to your you father paul who will be the this.pal of our heartfelt sympathy as a loss of your husband, your father, your grandfather, and friend. and, pledge once again our prayers that god will grant him eternal rest, and you, comfort and consolation. in keeping with your desire to have a simple parish family mass. [laughter] >> i will confine my remarks to these few words of greeting and welcome to the many, many people who are here in this magnificent basilica, simply to show their respect for the extraordinary man, justice antonin scalia, and expressed their faith. their faith in god's abiding love and all embracing mercy. however, before proceeding with the welcome, i want to apologize for the condition of this area of the basilica. the floor covering and the temporary seating arrangement, as well concealed as they may be, is the result of a
antonin scalia a i want to offer a word of welcome in the name of the archdiocese, and with the bishop of arlingtonscalia family, and the director of this facility of the national shrine of the immaculate conception. and express with all who are family, to, to your you father paul who will be the this.pal of our heartfelt sympathy as a loss of your husband, your father, your grandfather, and friend. and, pledge once again our prayers that god will grant him eternal rest, and you, comfort and...
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. >> part of the building that collapsed at arlington theater. look at the debris on the ground, two-foot section of the building fell to the sidewalk, no word what caused it, no one hurt. >> firefighters battled a blaze over night. cause of that fire under investigation. >> fire crews rush to a house fire in salisbury today, the mobile home was destroyed. officials say that it was vacant. fire was under investigation but authorities say it may be an issue with a hot water heater. >> a special day of recoveries of rinks across the state, to raise money for the hockey player's recovery. suffering a severe spinal cord injury at the women's classic in december. >> more news today a mississippi
. >> part of the building that collapsed at arlington theater. look at the debris on the ground, two-foot section of the building fell to the sidewalk, no word what caused it, no one hurt. >> firefighters battled a blaze over night. cause of that fire under investigation. >> fire crews rush to a house fire in salisbury today, the mobile home was destroyed. officials say that it was vacant. fire was under investigation but authorities say it may be an issue with a hot water...
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this is a live look in the arlington neighborhood. on wilson boulevard. the closure is from quinn street continuing that issue. get closer to the rhodes boulevard. go to the map. i want to focus in on what you need to know with the biggest issue with this. that is getting around it. going to the map i want to show you what you need to know. that is a stretch that is blocked off from quinn street to rhodes street. 16th street is a best alternate. this is rosslyn toward courthouse neighborhood in clarendon boulevard. that is the issue. 16th street runs parallel. that is the best option. clarendon is one way in the opposite direction. typical for the afternoon drive along the capital beltway. but north on 270, we are in the teens. a class closer, take a live look at the beltway before you get to 270. you request see a solid stretch of the bumper to bumper traffic. alison: the h.o.v. lanes will be closed overnight. vdot says this is needed for assessment for future extensions. closures start at 9:30 and reopen in northbound direction at 4:30 a.m. thanks to ube
this is a live look in the arlington neighborhood. on wilson boulevard. the closure is from quinn street continuing that issue. get closer to the rhodes boulevard. go to the map. i want to focus in on what you need to know with the biggest issue with this. that is getting around it. going to the map i want to show you what you need to know. that is a stretch that is blocked off from quinn street to rhodes street. 16th street is a best alternate. this is rosslyn toward courthouse neighborhood in...
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reportedly hit the electrical box. northbound arlington from plumb is also closed. no word when the lights will be turned back on. the crash is still under investigation but police believe the driver may have fallen a sleep. stay with kolo 8 news now for any updates. let's go to lindsey matherly with a look at the forecast. temperatures across northeast california and western nevada will be well above average today before easing down slightly over the weekend. it will be breezy this afternoon and evening, with a chance for showers mainly north of interstate 80 tonight and early saturday. another weak system is possible sunday night, with one person is dead and two others injured after an officer silver springs. according to lyon county sheriff al mcneil... one of those injured was a lyon county deputy... he was shot in the hand... the injury is non life threatening. the sheriff tells us the incident started as a report of a stolen vehicle in sparks around 9:30 last night. a short time later around 10 p.m.... the sheriff says a lyon county
reportedly hit the electrical box. northbound arlington from plumb is also closed. no word when the lights will be turned back on. the crash is still under investigation but police believe the driver may have fallen a sleep. stay with kolo 8 news now for any updates. let's go to lindsey matherly with a look at the forecast. temperatures across northeast california and western nevada will be well above average today before easing down slightly over the weekend. it will be breezy this afternoon...
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when his father-in-law died the arlington plantation was run down. the slaves were working when they felt like it. they were running away and it cost a lot of money to send it -- send slave catchers to get them to bring them back. the other plantations were also run down. lee had to spend with precious -- what precious savings he had from his inheritance from his mother to bring this plantations backup to par so they can be profitable enough to leave his sons good homes. lee used of what money he had by 1860 trying to provide his children inheritance from the grandfather. those are the men on the eve of the war that will change them and allow them to change america. they will come to that war with radically different backgrounds and experiences. different personalities with divergent views of themselves and other places in the world. -- of their places in the world. yet, as commanders, they will exhibit skills and attitudes and decision-making processes that can make them seem almost identical. i could do another talk sometime on how these things play
when his father-in-law died the arlington plantation was run down. the slaves were working when they felt like it. they were running away and it cost a lot of money to send it -- send slave catchers to get them to bring them back. the other plantations were also run down. lee had to spend with precious -- what precious savings he had from his inheritance from his mother to bring this plantations backup to par so they can be profitable enough to leave his sons good homes. lee used of what money...
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police want to put him behind bars. >> if you have information, call the arlington county police. xt week with the fighting back wall of justice. i'm jennifer donelan. leon: breaking news to come in newsroom. 23-year-old takoma park police officer arrested after a fight at a d.c. club. charged with misdemeanor assault on a police officer. been with the police since 2014 alison: breaking news from campaign trail where michael bloomberg announced he might launch an independent bid for president. bloomberg tems the "financial times" that the current campaign is an insult to the voters. he was a democrat before becoming a republican to run for mayor 15 years ago. we'll keep you posted on his plans. meanwhile the first votes in new hampshire will be cast in seven hours. the latest cnn polls shows clinton trailing bernie sanders. hillary clinton, by 14 points. on the republican side that same poll gives donald trump a commanding lead. only 30% in the granite state say they are undecided. chief political correspondent scott thuman is there in new hampshire for the primary. his live report
police want to put him behind bars. >> if you have information, call the arlington county police. xt week with the fighting back wall of justice. i'm jennifer donelan. leon: breaking news to come in newsroom. 23-year-old takoma park police officer arrested after a fight at a d.c. club. charged with misdemeanor assault on a police officer. been with the police since 2014 alison: breaking news from campaign trail where michael bloomberg announced he might launch an independent bid for...
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the arlington police station said we're working for the overall patrons and not the celebrity.rmation tour kicks off april 27th in miami. >>> all right. let's go to a little late night news here. kevin spacey stopped by "the tonight show" for kids theater. the elementary school students were told to write lines for "house of cards." >> this is the garbage man. are you whizy? >> yeah, this is my house. what's up, tuna butt? >> i don't get me. >> you don't get me? [ laughter ] >> well -- well, let me -- let me just tell you you can get in line. >> you're living in the house of cards. is that what you wanted to hear? [ laughter ] i'm so sorry. don't talk to me. >> are you -- are you crying? >> no, it's raining. >> well, i loved both you guysal you did amazing. but, kevin, you did better. >> that was brilliant. now finally forgot the results of the nevada caucuses. we can all agree this is the biggest story this morning. burger king has hamburger enthesiests scratching their heads, they added hot dogs to their menus. 7-eleven declared war on the king via twitter and the convenience
the arlington police station said we're working for the overall patrons and not the celebrity.rmation tour kicks off april 27th in miami. >>> all right. let's go to a little late night news here. kevin spacey stopped by "the tonight show" for kids theater. the elementary school students were told to write lines for "house of cards." >> this is the garbage man. are you whizy? >> yeah, this is my house. what's up, tuna butt? >> i don't get me....
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that is the latest live from north arlington, new jersey. i'm jen maxfield, news 4, new york. >> the animals keep getting larger in that school. >>> we're getting a closer look at the rescue of seven stranded fishermen off the east rockaway inlet. the coast guard released video of the helicopter rescue. this was after a 25-foot coast guard rescue boat capsized crew and rescu thea forcing the five coast guardsmen to swim to safety. their boat has since been pulled from the water. >>> and new at 5:00, a new jersey youth counselor accused of touching a boy inappropriately. police say irving acevedo had several encounters with the victim who is under 16 years old. the boy was not receiving unselling from him. it's not clear where or when the alleged sexual assaults happened. acevedo lives in the lawrence harbor section of old bridge. >>> a guilty plea in from the man who once served as cmeef of the you is folks police department. the news broke last night at 11:00. he admit to beaat g up officers and asked to through cover it up. more on the puni
that is the latest live from north arlington, new jersey. i'm jen maxfield, news 4, new york. >> the animals keep getting larger in that school. >>> we're getting a closer look at the rescue of seven stranded fishermen off the east rockaway inlet. the coast guard released video of the helicopter rescue. this was after a 25-foot coast guard rescue boat capsized crew and rescu thea forcing the five coast guardsmen to swim to safety. their boat has since been pulled from the water....
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the motive. >>> at arlington national cemetery volunteers braved the bitter cold to collect tens of thousands of wreaths from the graves of the fallen. they were placed grave sights before christmas. today was the clean up day and it brought volunteers in the frigid temperatures to remove the wreaths. arlington national cemetery was one of a thousand locations where wreath clean up took place across 50 states. the event was postponed because of the blizzard. >>> always watching, always tracking. wusa 9's first alert weather. dc's most accurate. >> you were outside before. >> i didn't like it. >> you didn't look like you liked it. >> it was not comfortable. >> will we like the three degree gaurn tee? >> yeah, we're going to like that. it's 3 degrees in some spots and some of us will see three inches of snow on monday. >> that was a three degree guarantee. >> no, we're within the three degree forecast high. it's a midnight forecast because we knew that was when the high temperature would 28. we're within two. that's correct and now 7 in a row. we didn't start the month well but we're picking up st
the motive. >>> at arlington national cemetery volunteers braved the bitter cold to collect tens of thousands of wreaths from the graves of the fallen. they were placed grave sights before christmas. today was the clean up day and it brought volunteers in the frigid temperatures to remove the wreaths. arlington national cemetery was one of a thousand locations where wreath clean up took place across 50 states. the event was postponed because of the blizzard. >>> always...
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speaking to fox5 the arlington county board chair libby garvey said she's concernedai thatd speeding up the wideningw of i-66 is only going make traffic worse in the short term and that that long term supporters in richmond shouldonu have looked at other alternatives. >> there's going to be a loto bo of disruption for our community. we think that if really goodoo effort was done on bus trafficra transit and improving transitra they could find that we didn't need to do the actual physicallc widening and that would behat ud better for everyone.veon >> reporter: ultimately whatha arlington county is encouragedne by though is that richmond hashd given them the authority touthot decide for themself how those t toll funds are going to beng used here in northerned here inn virginia. live in arlington tonight, tom m fitzgerald, fox5 local >> we are learning a breaka br through -- about a breakh --ut through discovery that couldou change how we think about the universe. this is big. >> really big.>>eall >> researchers say they haverc been able tohe confirm one off albert einstein's importantin
speaking to fox5 the arlington county board chair libby garvey said she's concernedai thatd speeding up the wideningw of i-66 is only going make traffic worse in the short term and that that long term supporters in richmond shouldonu have looked at other alternatives. >> there's going to be a loto bo of disruption for our community. we think that if really goodoo effort was done on bus trafficra transit and improving transitra they could find that we didn't need to do the actual...
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> it is a great idea. >> traffic is bad there. >> in the long run, it will be worth it. >> for the arlingtonidents who live by the stretch set to be widened this is a different story. >> i think it is a poor idea. that is not what the road
> it is a great idea. >> traffic is bad there. >> in the long run, it will be worth it. >> for the arlingtonidents who live by the stretch set to be widened this is a different story. >> i think it is a poor idea. that is not what the road
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she began her career as an officer with the arlington police department in 19-89-- and was also deputy chief of richmond police. she replaces dennis mook, who was named interim chief after ed hargis retired in june. more help is on the way from hampton roads for the water crisis in flint, michigan. [video in outside media for flint michigan] the newport news joining other organizations to collect bottled water. employees gave 300 cases-- and residents dropped off 160. this supports a drive hosted by new beech grove baptist church. you can drop off donations at the the church ontabbs lane-- between 9 and 5, tomorrow. the water will be given to catholic charities in flint for distribution. if you plan to vote in the primary election next for the march 1st primary in virginia. you can still submit your papers by mail -- but the by february 8th. you can also register online or in person. rescuers are digging people out after a six-point-four magnitude earthquake in taiwan. at least three people, including a newborn, have died. more than 150 others are in the hospital. we can show you some
she began her career as an officer with the arlington police department in 19-89-- and was also deputy chief of richmond police. she replaces dennis mook, who was named interim chief after ed hargis retired in june. more help is on the way from hampton roads for the water crisis in flint, michigan. [video in outside media for flint michigan] the newport news joining other organizations to collect bottled water. employees gave 300 cases-- and residents dropped off 160. this supports a drive...
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but we want to keep an open mind. >> libby garvey is chair of the arlington county board. f she's skeptical, why did arlington agree to fund the study. >> in the long run, it will cost us less to do the study, make the decision and be done. >> others like the ceo of the georgetown improvement district say they don't a think of this as a novelty it could be a legitimate transit system that replaces need for a metro stop. >> there's no wait time. there's a car every eight to 12 seconds to take you. you walk up, there's a car waiting for you, you get on and you're on the other side of the river from the metro station in about three and a half minutes. >> he said overall, $70,000 of public funds is inexpensive to determine if this is a good idea or not. the whole study is expected to take about a year. but how many people would actually use that type of system? wait until you hear the numbers being projected, that's next at 6:00. back to you. >>> all right, adam. thanks. d.c. towed and ticketed a lot of you during our blizzard, but some neighborhoods had more cars towed compare
but we want to keep an open mind. >> libby garvey is chair of the arlington county board. f she's skeptical, why did arlington agree to fund the study. >> in the long run, it will cost us less to do the study, make the decision and be done. >> others like the ceo of the georgetown improvement district say they don't a think of this as a novelty it could be a legitimate transit system that replaces need for a metro stop. >> there's no wait time. there's a car every eight...
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on that list, the arlington memorial bridge, several overpasses on the beltway in maryland, and two bridges on washington boulevard in arlington. the bridges are not said to be in imminent danger but they do need upgrades. the association says with current federal funding, it would take more than 20 years to fix all the deficient bridges. >>> our pothole problem in the district is slowing down the drive over the tidal basin. at least two lanes of the kutz bridge is now posed. it's part of independence avenue below 17th street. crews have been fixing potholes all day. the lanes are not expected to reopen until late tomorrow afternoon. if you notice a bad pothole on yir way home let us know. tweet us @4potholefix. include the location when you tweet us. >>> still to come, some encouraging news in the fight against the zika virus ahead of the summer olympics in rio. >>> i'm julie carey why woodbridge, virginia, where we learned they have found more gas leaks in a neighborhood where a home was rocked by an explosion less than two weeks ago. coming up, >>> we are learning new details ab damaged
on that list, the arlington memorial bridge, several overpasses on the beltway in maryland, and two bridges on washington boulevard in arlington. the bridges are not said to be in imminent danger but they do need upgrades. the association says with current federal funding, it would take more than 20 years to fix all the deficient bridges. >>> our pothole problem in the district is slowing down the drive over the tidal basin. at least two lanes of the kutz bridge is now posed. it's part...
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senators they want to bar the policy barring the world war ii female pilots to have the ashes at the arlington cemetery. they are referred to as wasps. they flew the military aircraft in the noncombat role to free up male pilots for combat back last year the army and the cemetery officials say wasps never should have been let in because space in the cemetery is limited. alison: coming up here on "abc7 news at 5:00" -- how low will they go? find out what is driving a drop in airline prices. leon: then later -- >> i think we are opening a window on a universe. leon: proving einstein. why scientists say they can prove the theory of relatively. alison: from the ears to the eyes. look at bruce springsteen's next venture. leon: but first, maryland first case of zika confirmed. what the state is doing to track and fight the virus. leon: michelle marsh joins us now with what we know about a new patient in maryland with the zika virus. michelle: they did not identify the person with the virus only saying he or she traveled to a country zika transmission is active and ongoing. recap what the case we kno
senators they want to bar the policy barring the world war ii female pilots to have the ashes at the arlington cemetery. they are referred to as wasps. they flew the military aircraft in the noncombat role to free up male pilots for combat back last year the army and the cemetery officials say wasps never should have been let in because space in the cemetery is limited. alison: coming up here on "abc7 news at 5:00" -- how low will they go? find out what is driving a drop in airline...
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the voluntary background checks there. debate is raging about a plan to open up a gun store in arlington. and the owners are getting the green light to open a shop along north pershing road not far from fort meyer and a daycare center. jay korff has a look at the concerns there. jay: the gunshot slated to open in a few weeks is billed as one of the largest sporting arms dealer in area. some who live in the community say they didn't find out about it-up in yesterday and now they are fighting it. >> right now the only evidence of a gun shoppe coming to the retail spot in arlington is a nova armory sticker on a door with an american flag draped in the background. >> my initial response was outrage, surprise. >> shaw, a mother of three who lives nearby is deeply concerned about the business moving to a neighborhood that includes a preschool and single family home of an ear shot of the store front. >> we are not your market. this is guns on children do not fit. jay: other than expressing outrage with the n collecting signatures on a petition there may be little they can do to prevent it from op
the voluntary background checks there. debate is raging about a plan to open up a gun store in arlington. and the owners are getting the green light to open a shop along north pershing road not far from fort meyer and a daycare center. jay korff has a look at the concerns there. jay: the gunshot slated to open in a few weeks is billed as one of the largest sporting arms dealer in area. some who live in the community say they didn't find out about it-up in yesterday and now they are fighting it....
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northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg on the story from the beginning and he is live in arlington with a look at the culprit. what is the word? jeff: days after the spill was first spotted in the potomac river the coast guard coming to a dif fintive conclusion. -- definitive conclusion. >> all samples from the same source. jefford the domini where spill happen january 24. 95% of the 13.5 thousand gallops gallons cleaned up. tests weredy min five. >> we were -- were definitive. >> is we found traces that connected outside dominion. to the roaches run. jeff: concentrated from roaches run and gravelly point but stretched to the potomac by the wilson bridge. it had dra it mattic impact on the wildlife. killing 21 birds. mostly canada geese. with an additional 32 surviving after rehabilitation efforts in delaware. >> we have not had an opportunity to review the information that the coast guard developed. >> last week dominion said it had no evidence that it was connected to the spill at the substation. today is a different tone. >> we had no reason it is from our mineral oil. but if it
northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg on the story from the beginning and he is live in arlington with a look at the culprit. what is the word? jeff: days after the spill was first spotted in the potomac river the coast guard coming to a dif fintive conclusion. -- definitive conclusion. >> all samples from the same source. jefford the domini where spill happen january 24. 95% of the 13.5 thousand gallops gallons cleaned up. tests weredy min five. >> we were -- were...
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the investigation in -- of the case will continue. >> kim: the principal of arlington catholic high school is on administrative leave. the school is investigating a complaint about something that may have happened during a recent saturday detention in arlington catholic. they're not saying anything specific about the allegations but the principal will be on leave pending the outcome of the investigation. >> adam: a brockton high school student crossing in danger. a student was hit by a truck walking to school this morning. you can see the damage to the front of the chevy pickup truck. and it's still unclear whether the driver there will be charged. >> reporter:50s this afternoon. show on the way tomorrow. >> reporter: more like march, 50s one day and snowing the next. jaffrey and orange lower 40s that is the leading edge of slightly cooler air that is working into southern new england. here is the beginning of the storm if you will. rain down through the island, this ebbs extend down the eastern seaboard, this is the weather system that moves up to southern new england then through the day
the investigation in -- of the case will continue. >> kim: the principal of arlington catholic high school is on administrative leave. the school is investigating a complaint about something that may have happened during a recent saturday detention in arlington catholic. they're not saying anything specific about the allegations but the principal will be on leave pending the outcome of the investigation. >> adam: a brockton high school student crossing in danger. a student was hit...
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10 acres.the display will be visible from the ronald reagan highway and will look something like what you see here ... these photos were given to us by arlington proceeds from the sale of flags will be donated to the disabled american veterans ... but the display is not solely for those who served. it s to any personal hero ... open to anybody anybody flags can be purchased for 35 dollars by visiting a-m gardens dot org.when the display comes down ... you can keep the flag ... or have it delivered to the person you honored. happy national chili day!if there's one thing cincinnatians know ... it's chili.you might even call it .. our birthright.so it's fitting that skyline chili is initiating babies born today into the cincinnati chili club ... (baby cries)you want skyline? (baby cries) cries)though it does mean those babies are picking a side in the great "skyline or gold star" debate without even knowing it.skyline is giving 'free special bibs' to babies born at 'seven' tri-state medical center and mercy hospital.and moms receive a free celebratory dinner.little micah grayson was born today ... and his mom rennee says he's got four older siste
10 acres.the display will be visible from the ronald reagan highway and will look something like what you see here ... these photos were given to us by arlington proceeds from the sale of flags will be donated to the disabled american veterans ... but the display is not solely for those who served. it s to any personal hero ... open to anybody anybody flags can be purchased for 35 dollars by visiting a-m gardens dot org.when the display comes down ... you can keep the flag ... or have it...
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the roadways are looking. here is jamie sullivan. jamie: we are starting off in arlington in the area you just mentioned on wilson boulevard. where the water main break was blocking all lanes really yesterday during our rush and in the afternoon this is what it looked like when crews were there right after it happened. we do have one lane that is currently getting by. if you're heading from rosslyn closer toward the courthouse or clarendon neighborhoods, you can get through. untilro the red line -- 2:30 the trains that originate at silver spring will turn back at farragut north because of schedule track work. yellow and blue line that difficult -- that typical track work between national city and the airport. -- pentagon city and the airport. if we are going to move further toward virginia, crews assembling the powertrain at the dulles airport metrorail station. you may see some delays in the area. keep that in mind and it will happen again tomorrow between 4:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. visibility is lower in some spots. keep that in mind although we are not seeing delays becaus
the roadways are looking. here is jamie sullivan. jamie: we are starting off in arlington in the area you just mentioned on wilson boulevard. where the water main break was blocking all lanes really yesterday during our rush and in the afternoon this is what it looked like when crews were there right after it happened. we do have one lane that is currently getting by. if you're heading from rosslyn closer toward the courthouse or clarendon neighborhoods, you can get through. untilro the red...
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it is unclear if he will be buried at the arlington national cemetery or the family will choose a morerivate resting place. alison: our sister station newschannel8 will carry justice scalia's funeral in its entirety saturday at 11:00 a.m. leon: don't give up hope. that was the message from pope francis in mexico. he visited prisoners in the prison and stopped at a u.s. border with mexico today. we have seen firsthand here that the pope generates lots of excitement. last night a public address announcer had to help calm the crowd surrounding the pope in a wheelchair. nobody was hurt but the pope is visibly upset about the incident. alison: let's go ahead and get a check on the roadways around here. jamie sullivan is standing by on traffic watch tonight. jamie? jamie: we are seeing big delays. the good news is not as many crashes. 95 heading southbound as you try to work closer to the occoquan to get to dale city in woodbridge. this is what we have to deal with. the pay to use express lanes are moving well. let's move to the maps and talk about how heavy we are on 95. you drop in the tee
it is unclear if he will be buried at the arlington national cemetery or the family will choose a morerivate resting place. alison: our sister station newschannel8 will carry justice scalia's funeral in its entirety saturday at 11:00 a.m. leon: don't give up hope. that was the message from pope francis in mexico. he visited prisoners in the prison and stopped at a u.s. border with mexico today. we have seen firsthand here that the pope generates lots of excitement. last night a public address...
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in virginia, the arlington county hea there was a call today with all the local emergency managers in the state with the department of health. to discuss virus and the next phases and the mosquito surveillance. >> we don't have the type of mosquito that is carries it as well. we have variety and then the question will be what sort of control mechanisms if possible. this mosquito is talking about the small containers and the yards and so on. these are the challenges. diane: for most the virus is mild. the concern now is for pregnant women. in d.c., diane cho, abc7 news. is that if you want to see all the reporting we have done so far on zika virus log on to wjla.com and just search "zika." around the district, d.c. fire chie to the resignation of the medical director. in her resignation letter to muriel bowser she said peak are dying needlessly and she blasts the department saying there is a deep-seeded lack of urgency and even basic changes are met with resistance from the top down. >> she wanted a third service where she ran the third service. and oversaw all the medicine and everyth
in virginia, the arlington county hea there was a call today with all the local emergency managers in the state with the department of health. to discuss virus and the next phases and the mosquito surveillance. >> we don't have the type of mosquito that is carries it as well. we have variety and then the question will be what sort of control mechanisms if possible. this mosquito is talking about the small containers and the yards and so on. these are the challenges. diane: for most the...
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getting the last bit of rain developing, parts of arlington. e george's county, bowie, clinton getting showers, annapolis. side as well, anne arundel county. another cluster of rain in northern virginia, tracking southeast. the low-pressure with the leading warm front and the trailing cold front is the bigger picture, and that is what is exiting along the front. tomorrow, we expect more sunshine, though it may come later in the day than anticipated. then, mostly rain coming our way. that is monday, tuesday. coming in closer, very detailed forecast, right now, overnight towards the temperatures could be chilly in the northwest, 32 may be too low . lots of sunshine tomorrow. north west zones, upper 40's, lower 50's. the immediate metro, lower 50's with sunshine. southern maryland, northern virginia, lower 50's, upper 40's. the same in the southwest zones. equal opportunity nice day, right about the average of 49. ,uesday, and one set -- onset could have some snowflakes in the shenandoah valley, but this is a rain event tuesday and wednesday, with
getting the last bit of rain developing, parts of arlington. e george's county, bowie, clinton getting showers, annapolis. side as well, anne arundel county. another cluster of rain in northern virginia, tracking southeast. the low-pressure with the leading warm front and the trailing cold front is the bigger picture, and that is what is exiting along the front. tomorrow, we expect more sunshine, though it may come later in the day than anticipated. then, mostly rain coming our way. that is...
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if you have any information, call the arlington county police. we'll see you next week.i'm jennifer donelan. alison: still ahead today -- alison: students were injured trying to escape today but all four are expected to be okay. authorities have an idea of a motive but they are not releasing it now. authorities say two people were killed in a massive fire at marina in virginia. the fire at the dozier yachting center in ubana lit up the sky for miles. it started around 4:30 this morning. no word on a cause. they are investigating the possibility of arson. leon: all aboard, folks. the grocery expensive a started saturday. up and running for today's commute. brianne carter has more. how is it looking this evening? >> well, the full service is up and running but not on the streetcar. they have a number of the brand ambassador to get used to the new system. >> he got on the streetcar for the first full day of service. many riders told us they want to see what if hype is about. >> i would use this. 30 minute to ride the two-mile stretch. we want to know is it faster to walk? m
if you have any information, call the arlington county police. we'll see you next week.i'm jennifer donelan. alison: still ahead today -- alison: students were injured trying to escape today but all four are expected to be okay. authorities have an idea of a motive but they are not releasing it now. authorities say two people were killed in a massive fire at marina in virginia. the fire at the dozier yachting center in ubana lit up the sky for miles. it started around 4:30 this morning. no word...
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when they dodge them the cruiser in ended up in a parking lote on the side of arlington,f and and the van and a parking lot across the street it was reported stolen fromp tribe falls, the driver took off .n 25 -year-old akron police officer karl lessman and william culver suffered minor injuries, both the vehicle sustained significant damage.ot >> two officers were, it is amazing there were no major injuries. >> the police say they have developed a suspect but no arrests have been made. assessing damage after deadly nick struck storm system on the east coast killing seven, damage from the seven tornadoes that touched down in severe,, virginia governor declared a state of emergencyin the town of waverly was hit the hardest, a 2 -year-old child and two adults killed the storms went from the carolinas all the way up to new england, thousands of people remained without power power tonight thed virginia tornadoes red states first deadlyvi february tornadoes on record in part and prior to this year just 15 were recorded in the state since 1950 so this is unusual, the worst is
when they dodge them the cruiser in ended up in a parking lote on the side of arlington,f and and the van and a parking lot across the street it was reported stolen fromp tribe falls, the driver took off .n 25 -year-old akron police officer karl lessman and william culver suffered minor injuries, both the vehicle sustained significant damage.ot >> two officers were, it is amazing there were no major injuries. >> the police say they have developed a suspect but no arrests have been...
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the new museum on the national mall, but we'll explain why this is got the first look at it. >>> i'm adam tuss along i-66 in arlington. this road is about to look dramatically different and if you want to use it in the future, you better be ready to pay up. i'll tell you how much coming (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to keep social security strong. (elephant noise) hey candidates. enough talk. give us a plan. >>> you're watching news4 at 5:00. >>> well, it is already one of the most controversial road je but, how would you like to pay 9 bucks one way for the pleasure, pleasure of riding on i-66? >> how about that? >> now that virginia is moving ahead with plans to widen the road and add tolls, some of the specific details are now coming into focus. transportation reporter adam tuss live along 66 in arlington for us tonight with a closer look. adam? >> reporter: it is a pleasure, jim, isn't it? think about this, rush hou
the new museum on the national mall, but we'll explain why this is got the first look at it. >>> i'm adam tuss along i-66 in arlington. this road is about to look dramatically different and if you want to use it in the future, you better be ready to pay up. i'll tell you how much coming (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our...
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we're just entering the pentagon city arlington area and not seeing much in the way of fog right now. we're getting reports that will is fog in some spots in alexandria and arlington. and so we're on the lookout for that as you can see out of our window here. it's a pretty good drive. wet roads, wet pavement, but no problems thus far on our drive here. you now, of course as we made our way to this area, in upper northwest, that was an area where we saw a lot of patchy fog. and low visibility. but looking pretty good right now as we are in the pentagon city area. that's the latest live from the storm team 4 x 4 on the lookout for fog, but not seeing much in the way of that where we are right now. back to you. >>> right now we're working to learn how the people involved in this serious crash in northeast washington are doing. this happened on c street and 14th street. you can see the force at which the cars collided. police aren't telling us what led to the crash, but the road was shut down for some time while they investigated. the road is back open now and we'll keep you updated on th
we're just entering the pentagon city arlington area and not seeing much in the way of fog right now. we're getting reports that will is fog in some spots in alexandria and arlington. and so we're on the lookout for that as you can see out of our window here. it's a pretty good drive. wet roads, wet pavement, but no problems thus far on our drive here. you now, of course as we made our way to this area, in upper northwest, that was an area where we saw a lot of patchy fog. and low visibility....