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alberg: it was chosen by the navy and arlington national cemetery. for those that will 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
alberg: it was chosen by the navy and arlington national cemetery. for those that will 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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arlington national has told them no. for nearly a quarter century, eastern memorials has been making headstones for military families. this is the family's first look at the headstone. >> we want it so bad and we want it right and we have someone telling you, no, you can't do that. reporter: one of the owners of eastern memorials. "wehey come back and say are not going to allow it." without any logic or explanation. reporter: eastern says waiting for answers and denials of support requests to have the name carved to the headstone before her death is happening to military families of loved ones buried at arlington in increasing numbers. >> just because the people who are in charge right now, they don't know what they are doing. reporter: 7 on your side contacted arlington. officials memorials like this are allowed in certain sectors of the cemetery, and it is policy not to allow the surviving spouses' names added to the headstone until the spouse died. disputes that and said that the main reason for denying the request is
arlington national has told them no. for nearly a quarter century, eastern memorials has been making headstones for military families. this is the family's first look at the headstone. >> we want it so bad and we want it right and we have someone telling you, no, you can't do that. reporter: one of the owners of eastern memorials. "wehey come back and say are not going to allow it." without any logic or explanation. reporter: eastern says waiting for answers and denials of...
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canyon, a place called arlington springs. so, arlington springs man, we have now done modern radiocarbon dating, indicating that is a little over 13,000 years old. the oldest dated skeletal remains in north america. some people ask the question, why do have native american culture in a natural history museum? we think it is actually important to include people as part of nature, that people have been living here before the coming of europeans, making use of their natural environment. they had perspectives on the natural environment. they had substance. they were making all of their tools. we want to study that, too. how did people for thousands of years make use of their natural environment. and because we are located in this part of california, we specialize in the chumash culture. and alcohol -- in our hall we show how culture changed through time, through different time periods, and then what was chumash culture like at the time that europeans first arrived here. from the time that spanish explorers first arrived, what the
canyon, a place called arlington springs. so, arlington springs man, we have now done modern radiocarbon dating, indicating that is a little over 13,000 years old. the oldest dated skeletal remains in north america. some people ask the question, why do have native american culture in a natural history museum? we think it is actually important to include people as part of nature, that people have been living here before the coming of europeans, making use of their natural environment. they had...
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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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Feb 24, 2016
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this at elk street and arlington road. you can see the car starts to push through there will be a lot of road spray. hydroplaning is an issue we're seeing. be car taking you right now in certain areas. so if you travel on the inner ten-mile stretch is an hour currently. traveling d.c. 295 northbound trying to get to baltimore we are over an hour to get there. 66 heading inbound. we had a crash for three hours. right before the capital beltway. 44 minutes. 95 south from the capital beltway to the occoquan, hey, that is the lowest taking you now which is 35 minutes. slowing everywhere. no major crashes. if standing water and the ponding we see all over. steve? steve: newly issued severe thunderstorm warning. this time for part of southern maryland. it does include calvert and st. mary's county including king george and la plata. this is until 7:00. about 40 minutes to go. you can see this area right here is the area in question. add it to the area for most of prince george's county and anne arundel. notice the district and a
this at elk street and arlington road. you can see the car starts to push through there will be a lot of road spray. hydroplaning is an issue we're seeing. be car taking you right now in certain areas. so if you travel on the inner ten-mile stretch is an hour currently. traveling d.c. 295 northbound trying to get to baltimore we are over an hour to get there. 66 heading inbound. we had a crash for three hours. right before the capital beltway. 44 minutes. 95 south from the capital beltway to...
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Feb 20, 2016
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the cemetery deputy superintendent. >> it arlington national cemetery. we work diligently to address the challenges. chris: challenges like the backlog. documents show that in late 2012 the cemetery had a burial backlog of 500. today it has nearly tripled, nearly 1300. as far as the request, cemetery policy is clear -- spouse's names are not allowed on the stones until they die. just until a few months ago, that policy was not being enforced. those stones should not have been approved. >> they would not be approved today. since 2013, cemetery staff has doubled, which is bringing down the backlog. -- as far as the burial process, longer waits are the norm. >> we have to review every marker. chris: for this story, 7 on your complaints the cemetery has recently received. people calle told with complaints, the cemetery does not file them as complaints and they are not tracked. in arlington, chris papst, abc 7 news. leon: still ahead -- more problems with hoverboards. the strict warning its makers are facing. alison: extended hours to say goodbye to justice a
the cemetery deputy superintendent. >> it arlington national cemetery. we work diligently to address the challenges. chris: challenges like the backlog. documents show that in late 2012 the cemetery had a burial backlog of 500. today it has nearly tripled, nearly 1300. as far as the request, cemetery policy is clear -- spouse's names are not allowed on the stones until they die. just until a few months ago, that policy was not being enforced. those stones should not have been approved....
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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 require they should help the money toward it. >> there are several proposed program progra
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...
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arlington heights is gonna be the model. i told you yesterday that i wasn't willing to make the acquisition unless you can prove that you are a leader. -giovanni: okay. -lemonis: and that running a manager's meeting is part of that, being open-minded is part of it, and change is part of it. and so i want to see what sort of leader you are. -giovanni: okay. -lemonis: today, we're closing the store entirely. giovanni: i don't understand lemonis: we're locking the door. giovanni: now? right now? -lisa: okay. -giovanni: for how long? lemonis: as long as it takes to get the store redone. giovanni: okay. lemonis: well, there's a truck and boxes and people here to start loading. giovanni: come on! is that really -- are you being serious? ♪ lemonis: i knew the idea of closing this store quickly would catch gio off-guard, but i need to know that he can adapt to change and lead people through tough situations. it's a small test of his leadership, but it's an important one for me. giovanni: we'll load -- that's the biggest thing. dis
arlington heights is gonna be the model. i told you yesterday that i wasn't willing to make the acquisition unless you can prove that you are a leader. -giovanni: okay. -lemonis: and that running a manager's meeting is part of that, being open-minded is part of it, and change is part of it. and so i want to see what sort of leader you are. -giovanni: okay. -lemonis: today, we're closing the store entirely. giovanni: i don't understand lemonis: we're locking the door. giovanni: now? right now?...
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marina maracco is life in arlington with the latest. >>reporter: sean, those three t men were actually three of six passengers that were riding in n that uber car here in arlington. i'll tell you what, that uber u driver had had enough of their and particulars when he decided to pull over right here on this road in arlington. but before he could, one man apparently reached for the ignition and that's when things turned violent. three woodbridge men are behindh bars after an uber driver's face was cut by a beer bottle latee saturday evening. arlington police say a group of six were acting belligerent andt smelled of alcohol when the driver cut the ride short on south washington boulevard. dustin long congress and jeffrey row and incorporate gram left l their belongings in the car and left not before throwing a beer bottle in the driver's face. this late night attack anotherkn one in a string of high publicized leaving drivers worried about their safety. this alexandria uber driver says after watching a california driver's attack on tape
marina maracco is life in arlington with the latest. >>reporter: sean, those three t men were actually three of six passengers that were riding in n that uber car here in arlington. i'll tell you what, that uber u driver had had enough of their and particulars when he decided to pull over right here on this road in arlington. but before he could, one man apparently reached for the ignition and that's when things turned violent. three woodbridge men are behindh bars after an uber driver's...
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you're with a treatment center here in arlington. what are some of the things people are asking you? we don't have much time left. >> they're asking us where they can get treatment. and they're telling us their stories about their loved ones, struggling with addiction and own supportr groups. a lot of anddren to heroin addiction they're looking for support groups in the community. >> well, i am glad you're here phones!r the 703-236-9220. keep the calls coming. we're open until 6:30. so much to everybody who came in to help us with that tonight. that will do it for abc 7 news at 5:00. but right now at 6:00, the longest-serving supreme court remembered. the stories of those standing in line to pay their final respects. >> show time! >> no question. chilling phone call of a man ordering the murder of his own family member from bars. the horrible act, all caught on video. >> and i was willing to give my life to protect them and they were willing to give their lives to protect me. 71 years after the fight for hiroshima, a special reunion
you're with a treatment center here in arlington. what are some of the things people are asking you? we don't have much time left. >> they're asking us where they can get treatment. and they're telling us their stories about their loved ones, struggling with addiction and own supportr groups. a lot of anddren to heroin addiction they're looking for support groups in the community. >> well, i am glad you're here phones!r the 703-236-9220. keep the calls coming. we're open until 6:30....
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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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advisory includes the district, arlington, alexandria, all of southern maryland, everything in purple. if you have plans and delmarva, sarles barry, ocean city, tomorrow could be slow going -- soul is barry -- salisbury, ocean city, tomorrow could be slow going. southern maryland will have the snowflakes, but then everything moves out by about 7:00. rush-hour commute will be wet, but at least it will not be snowing across the area. the sunshine reemerges by midmorning and sticks around in the afternoon with high temperatures in the middle 40's. the next seven days, temperature 47 saturday, 50 sunday. monday could be the calm before the storm. tuesday, a chance of snow, right now percent, but we are still a ways out, and is likely to be accumulating snow that could cause problems. alison: here we go again. have a good night. >>> and now abc's "jimmy kimmel live." >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- jason sudeikis, lionel richie, "this week in unnecessary censorship," and music from sir elton john, with cleto and the cletones. and now, you'd better believe it,
advisory includes the district, arlington, alexandria, all of southern maryland, everything in purple. if you have plans and delmarva, sarles barry, ocean city, tomorrow could be slow going -- soul is barry -- salisbury, ocean city, tomorrow could be slow going. southern maryland will have the snowflakes, but then everything moves out by about 7:00. rush-hour commute will be wet, but at least it will not be snowing across the area. the sunshine reemerges by midmorning and sticks around in the...
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theer weather advisory for district, arlington, southern maryland. winter storm warning continues in pink. the further west, it extends until 10:00 in the morning. it is still well below freezing, 30 reagan national and leesburg, 28 frederick. everything that is falling from the sky freezing on contact. be careful in the next hour or two. the northre moving to and east. heading in closer, moderate freezing rain, right along 66, manassas and marshall. although this will continue overnight, then a heavier band of rain in the morning, upwards of an inch. a flood warning is possible in the morning. all of that coming up. is the iceig concern building up on the roads and sidewalks. we have seen several people fall because of the slippery conditions. tom roussey is standing by in mobile track 7 checking the streets. where are you and what can you tell us about what you have seen? tom: we are in gaithersburg. this is a commuter parking lot, just off 270. a lot of what you are looking at the low was -- below us is i neighborhoods are not doing well. the majo
theer weather advisory for district, arlington, southern maryland. winter storm warning continues in pink. the further west, it extends until 10:00 in the morning. it is still well below freezing, 30 reagan national and leesburg, 28 frederick. everything that is falling from the sky freezing on contact. be careful in the next hour or two. the northre moving to and east. heading in closer, moderate freezing rain, right along 66, manassas and marshall. although this will continue overnight, then...
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Feb 20, 2016
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i that i think the bishop of our diocese of arlington. a shepherd 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, d
i that i think the bishop of our diocese of arlington. a shepherd 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...
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let switch for look at arlington. let's show what you you're up against this morning. wilson boulevard closure from water main break north quinn street and north road street. let's see if we have a live look at that one. our crew is getting set up at that location. traffic de toured north win. the water main break is under control and we get that fixed up on the road. cones set up and back to arlington and back to maps from live look. 395 out bound and southbound roadwork continuing until 8 plenty of green on map and good news through alexandria and arlington this morning northbound traffic still moving along long fine. aside from that one crash activity we're still tracking in prince george county 210 north old for the road and slow traffic to for the washington road give yourself extra time there. take a live look outside and show what you you're up against 66 inbound. that's traffic. back to you guys. >> thanks, erin, animal control officers on hunt for a possible rabid fox. animal control says a woman was in the yard when a fox approached her and bit and scratched
let switch for look at arlington. let's show what you you're up against this morning. wilson boulevard closure from water main break north quinn street and north road street. let's see if we have a live look at that one. our crew is getting set up at that location. traffic de toured north win. the water main break is under control and we get that fixed up on the road. cones set up and back to arlington and back to maps from live look. 395 out bound and southbound roadwork continuing until 8...
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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 o
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...
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Feb 6, 2016
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canyon on santa rosa island at a place called arlington springs. we have now done modern radiocarbon dating of bone is ain indicating that it little over 13,000 years old. the oldest dated skeletal remains in america. some people asked the question, why do you have native american culture in a natural history museum? important tos include people as part of nature . people have been living here before the coming of europeans, making use of the natural environment. they used it for the sustenance and making all of their tools and dwellings. as well.o study that how did people for thousands of years make use of the natural environment. because where located in this part of california, we are specialized in studying chumash indians and chumash prehistory. in our chumash hall, we show the change of cultures through time because culture is not static, it is always changing. we show how culture changes through time to do different artifacts and characteristics of different time periods and we talk about what was chumash culture like at the time europeans
canyon on santa rosa island at a place called arlington springs. we have now done modern radiocarbon dating of bone is ain indicating that it little over 13,000 years old. the oldest dated skeletal remains in america. some people asked the question, why do you have native american culture in a natural history museum? important tos include people as part of nature . people have been living here before the coming of europeans, making use of the natural environment. they used it for the sustenance...
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. >>> i'm julie carey in arlington where convenience store clerks have been on edge after a series of robberies over the past month. coming up, i'll tell what you an arlington police officer did that may bring the robberies to an end. >> we're talking about a great weekend. beautiful up there towards the ski resorts. liberty mountain 100% open. back towards wisp and snowshoe, some good skiing this weekend, but, yeah, warm. we'll talk about that and the chance for our next what happens when an all-encompassing brain scan is followed up with an all-embracing hug? what happens when the world's latest surgical technology is combined with caring for the world's newest mother? what happens when you match cutting-edge clinical trials with a gentle touch? you get extraordinary medicine and remarkable care. novant health and uva health system are proudly partnering to bring better care to every patient. >>> arlington county detectives are working to find out whether a man just charged with robbing a 7-el
. >>> i'm julie carey in arlington where convenience store clerks have been on edge after a series of robberies over the past month. coming up, i'll tell what you an arlington police officer did that may bring the robberies to an end. >> we're talking about a great weekend. beautiful up there towards the ski resorts. liberty mountain 100% open. back towards wisp and snowshoe, some good skiing this weekend, but, yeah, warm. we'll talk about that and the chance for our next what...
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arlington, alexandria, prince george's. all the areas that are shaded in orange would be severe thunderstorm warning. with the gusty winds and the heavy downpours. under that we have the flood watches and the flood warning because of the heavy rain that the storms are producing. the areas you see are this red, including the stafford county, part of prince william county. that is a tornado warning set to expire in 13 minutes. we have not had any report of any locks right now. it's doppler radar indicated at this time. however, most of the area, the area shaded in yellow that includes the area underneath the orange and the red under that tornado watch. now until 11:00. i expect the tornado watch will come down earlier than that. don't you think? doug: the way it is moving if the line is at the current speed yeah. i think 8:30 to 9:00 we should be out of the woods. this expanded. north to baltimore and prince george's county. that has been included now in the severe thunderstorm warning. that will continue to affect 6:15 if no
arlington, alexandria, prince george's. all the areas that are shaded in orange would be severe thunderstorm warning. with the gusty winds and the heavy downpours. under that we have the flood watches and the flood warning because of the heavy rain that the storms are producing. the areas you see are this red, including the stafford county, part of prince william county. that is a tornado warning set to expire in 13 minutes. we have not had any report of any locks right now. it's doppler radar...
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next several collections of developed by arlington county as a resource for local afri -- photos just have some generic information. we want to know the information so that it is a living and breathing database. longtime residents point out the historically black neighborhood is changing. electing 32% african-americans. >> they have partnered with a model school. through research and interviews, they learn the school they now 10 was once segregated. >> white and black didn't get together very well so they are like separated. ask people were being discriminated because of the color of their skin. >> the teacher said that knowledge gives children of all colors confidence. >> you need to know where you came from. it helps you develop as a person and you appreciate the things that people have done for you in the past. >> next saturday the school will feel the heritage festival celebrating arlington's african-american history and culture. >> right now 6:00, the race to .he white house who is canceling school on primary day and who else is now debating it? new video showing the moment a dec
next several collections of developed by arlington county as a resource for local afri -- photos just have some generic information. we want to know the information so that it is a living and breathing database. longtime residents point out the historically black neighborhood is changing. electing 32% african-americans. >> they have partnered with a model school. through research and interviews, they learn the school they now 10 was once segregated. >> white and black didn't get...
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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 deputy spotted the stolen vehicle.. a red chevy cruze.. in the parking lot
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...
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northbound lanes on arlington from plumb are closed. a lyon county sheriff's deputy is recovering from a gun shot wound to his hand after getting into a shootout with the suspects of a stolen vehicle in the parking lot of the silver springs nugget. authorities say someone in the car shot at the deputy ... at which time he returned fire. one of the suspects was killed ... another injured ... and two more were arrested after running from the scene. police in the bay area are searching for these two men ... 24-year-old domenic sean-lee randolph and 26-year- old dion jermaine randolph vaccaro. investigators say they believe the pair were involved in a fatal shooting at the beverly lodge in lake tahoe last month. dollar reward for information about a home invasion on foster drive near hunter lake drive. they say the attackers could be driving an older white two-door car... with a black stripe down the driver's side door. they're described as hispanic or light skinned black men. one is six feet tall, with a thin build. the other is described
northbound lanes on arlington from plumb are closed. a lyon county sheriff's deputy is recovering from a gun shot wound to his hand after getting into a shootout with the suspects of a stolen vehicle in the parking lot of the silver springs nugget. authorities say someone in the car shot at the deputy ... at which time he returned fire. one of the suspects was killed ... another injured ... and two more were arrested after running from the scene. police in the bay area are searching for these...
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that is how arlington national cemetery got started. they tried to ensure that general lee would never return was that they gave part of the plantation to some of his freed slaves. what these freed slaves did with the land was come up with a town called freeman village. as you can see, it was not exactly small. they had their own churches. they had their own schools. they even had their own hospital. able to find aen photograph of the people of freeman village in the national archives. that is where the cemetery took over freeman village. jesse: brian: the cemetery is freeman village. what happened to all of the free blacks? eventually, even though freeman village was the city unto itself, it brought in people from all around. truth ended up living there for a wild. -- four a while. eventually, the view they had hill, peoplell -- discovered it and they were kicked off of the land and it became part of -- it was stateed to the custis' and it became arlington national cemetery. where it stood before is now part of arlington national cemet
that is how arlington national cemetery got started. they tried to ensure that general lee would never return was that they gave part of the plantation to some of his freed slaves. what these freed slaves did with the land was come up with a town called freeman village. as you can see, it was not exactly small. they had their own churches. they had their own schools. they even had their own hospital. able to find aen photograph of the people of freeman village in the national archives. that is...
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the eastbound side of 66 also going to be widened by a lane through much of arlington. vdot says it can get it done without taking homes or businesses. coming up in our next hour, we will hear from the arlington county board chair who is not convinced about the changes. >>> it's now 4:51. and did you bring an umbrella? >> i didn't. not because i wasn't listening. it's in the back seat of my car. >> it's like i'm talking to a stone wall around here. >> yeah. the -- will. >> i have to use my umbrella to take him to his car. right building at 3:00 in the morning -- >> fair enough, i suppose. you still have a few more minutes. maybe during a commercial break you can run out and grab it. if you're a gentleman, you can hold eun's umbrella over her. anyway, you will need the umbrella. not just for this morning, but this this evening, for tomorrow, perhaps all the way into the thursday morning commute. a lot of weather coming our way. for today, it's just going to be a cold rain outside. this is the first system we will be dealing with. but the one coming our way for tomorrow,
the eastbound side of 66 also going to be widened by a lane through much of arlington. vdot says it can get it done without taking homes or businesses. coming up in our next hour, we will hear from the arlington county board chair who is not convinced about the changes. >>> it's now 4:51. and did you bring an umbrella? >> i didn't. not because i wasn't listening. it's in the back seat of my car. >> it's like i'm talking to a stone wall around here. >> yeah. the --...
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. >> kim: incident at an article toll -- arlington high school prompting the then in just one hour tom brady not playing in super bowl 50 but why would the pats q.b.be there? we'll tell you why. those stories a the american people can't afford to wait for ideas that sound good on paper... but will never make it in the real world. the grandmother who has to choose between paying for medicine and paying rent... can't wait. the single mom who desperately needs a raise... can't wait. the student with a mountain of debt can't wait. we can make real progress, right now for people and families who need it. p i'm hillary clinton and i >> kim: the death of a child from fitchburg is a homicide investigation. >> adam: the case sparked an investigation of the massachusetts department of children and families. so let's get over to ryan schulteis with more details. >> reporter: the medical of jeremiah oliver a homicide. he disappeared in 2013. his body was found eight months later in a suit kayce off the side of a highway in april of 2014679 the boy's mother is already in custody facing charges incl
. >> kim: incident at an article toll -- arlington high school prompting the then in just one hour tom brady not playing in super bowl 50 but why would the pats q.b.be there? we'll tell you why. those stories a the american people can't afford to wait for ideas that sound good on paper... but will never make it in the real world. the grandmother who has to choose between paying for medicine and paying rent... can't wait. the single mom who desperately needs a raise... can't wait. the...
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. >> still ahead, plans for aplanr new gun store in arlington notgn sitting well with someith residents and it has to doo with its location. a live report is next. next. >> also the pentagon launching u a major cyber attack campaignign against eyes. detailisis. details after the break. hi dad. uh huh. yeah...sorry about that. ♪ think about it ♪ there must be higher love ♪ down in the heart what do you think? ♪ and in the stars above hi ted, glad you could join us, we think you're going to like these numbers. ♪ bring me a higher love ♪ i could rise above ♪ oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-ooh, oh ♪ hearts are made for sharing. spread some sweetness with dunkin' donuts' cookie dough and brownie batter donuts. heart-shaped happiness too sweet not to share. america runs on dunkin'. >> out of state permit holdersst to legallyat carry in the carry commonwealth. the bill also prohibits peopletl subject to a protective ordere from carrying guns and it and requires police to be presentolc at gun shows for voluntary volta background ch
. >> still ahead, plans for aplanr new gun store in arlington notgn sitting well with someith residents and it has to doo with its location. a live report is next. next. >> also the pentagon launching u a major cyber attack campaignign against eyes. detailisis. details after the break. hi dad. uh huh. yeah...sorry about that. ♪ think about it ♪ there must be higher love ♪ down in the heart what do you think? ♪ and in the stars above hi ted, glad you could join us, we think...
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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 pun
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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arlington. also, the honorable chief roberts and the other justices of the supreme court. the vice president of the united states joseph biden. former vice president richard cheney. former speaker of the house new wt gingrich, and so many other distinguished guests here present. priests,mer deacons, brothers and sisters under the lord, and friends who have come here to show their respect. as i extend this warm welcome to each of you, i also expressed gratitude to all that are here as i now ask justice scalia's son, father paul, to lead us in the church him.turgy for pray.et us we humbly implore you for your servant antonin, whom you have called to journey to you. since he hoped and believed in you, grant that he may be led to our true homeland, to delight in its everlasting joys. through her lord jesus christ, reigns with you in the unity of the holy spirit, one god for ever and ever. amen. >> a reading from the book of wisdom. the souls of the just on the hand of god. no torment shall touch the
arlington. also, the honorable chief roberts and the other justices of the supreme court. the vice president of the united states joseph biden. former vice president richard cheney. former speaker of the house new wt gingrich, and so many other distinguished guests here present. priests,mer deacons, brothers and sisters under the lord, and friends who have come here to show their respect. as i extend this warm welcome to each of you, i also expressed gratitude to all that are here as i now ask...
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crews are working to repair a water main break in arlington. a section of wilson boulevard is closed at quinn street after an eight inch pipe ruptured yesterday afternoon. water crews are on the scene right now. no word on when those repairs will wrap up. let's get a check of how 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 fu
crews are working to repair a water main break in arlington. a section of wilson boulevard is closed at quinn street after an eight inch pipe ruptured yesterday afternoon. water crews are on the scene right now. no word on when those repairs will wrap up. let's get a check of how 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...
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this was near arlington central teenager who had a knife. the victim was able to fight back. >>> the gop candidates square off again tonight. the smaller group of contenders will debate in greenville, south carolina. former virginia governor the latest to suspend his campaign this week behind car lee fiorina and chris christie. >> the windchills making it feel even colder out there setting up some of the most brutal weather we have seen all winter. >> we are getting you ready so you can dress warmly and plan ahead all weekend along on this bitter cold start morning. we welcome you back to news 4 today. >>> that arctic air has charged its way into our area. what are you thinking, tom? >> later this morning we'll get even stronger winds. overnight winds gusting to 30 per hour. that is ushering in colder air from the north pole all the way down to our part of the nation. this morning it's picking up moisture off lake erie and producing some scattered snow squalls this morning. the areas you see moving on the storm team 4 radar in white. norther
this was near arlington central teenager who had a knife. the victim was able to fight back. >>> the gop candidates square off again tonight. the smaller group of contenders will debate in greenville, south carolina. former virginia governor the latest to suspend his campaign this week behind car lee fiorina and chris christie. >> the windchills making it feel even colder out there setting up some of the most brutal weather we have seen all winter. >> we are getting you...
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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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. >> 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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there have been five 7-elevens in arlington robbed in less than a month. this one might have been number six except for an officer who noticed something suspicious and followed up. just after midnight an arlington officer was in the area of the 7-eleven on washington boulevard when he noticed a car that seemed to be circling. >> i observed a vehicle circling the area. eventually that vehicle turned their lights off and that piqued the officer's interest. >> reporter: a man then got out of the car and approached this 7-eleven. but suddenly a customer walked up and the suspect ran back to the waiting car. that's when the officer moved in. >> the officer was able to perform a traffic stop and at that point they searched the suspect and did locate a ski mask on the subject. >> reporter: the same kind of ski mask worn by a guy who robbed this 7-eleven on carlin springs two days earlier only that incident happened in middle of the er 21-year-old cameron richardson of arlington has been charged with the february 16th robbery and he faces possible attempted robber
there have been five 7-elevens in arlington robbed in less than a month. this one might have been number six except for an officer who noticed something suspicious and followed up. just after midnight an arlington officer was in the area of the 7-eleven on washington boulevard when he noticed a car that seemed to be circling. >> i observed a vehicle circling the area. eventually that vehicle turned their lights off and that piqued the officer's interest. >> reporter: a man then got...
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. >>> parents in arlington are waiting to learn why a long-time high school principal is off the job. fox25 has learned that arlington catholic president steven bagione has been placed on paided a measuretive leave. the source said something that happened during a recent sunday detention at the school. an e-mail to parents from the school says there no reason to believe that the case involved allegations of sexual abuse but does not go any further. parents and students are surprised. >> good guy. he always helps us not get in trouble. he is always there for us if we need him. >> a trouble-free zone here. a great environment >> the principal has worked at arlington catholic for almost two decades. is happening right now in rhode island. their home. one of the women's sons found them in the home on skunk hill road in exeter yesterday. investigators tell us 8 investigators tell us 85-year-old wilma reynolds and 6 85-year-old wilma reynolds and 64-year-old carol lytek were both found in their bedroom. the their rooms were in different floors of the home. no carbon monoxide in the home and
. >>> parents in arlington are waiting to learn why a long-time high school principal is off the job. fox25 has learned that arlington catholic president steven bagione has been placed on paided a measuretive leave. the source said something that happened during a recent sunday detention at the school. an e-mail to parents from the school says there no reason to believe that the case involved allegations of sexual abuse but does not go any further. parents and students are surprised....
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kenton rambsy, ut-arlington) "we can assume that jay z's rap is poetry." challenging his students to think about the deeper meanings behind his art - and how it relates to other great writers throughout history. (sot: dr. kenton rambsy, ut-arlington) "how do we collect information pertaining to jay z's lyrics? how many similies does he use? what type of metaphors does he architecture student) "different perspective, more interesting topic." ashley foster is an architecture student, who needed to fill some english credits. (sot: ashley foster, architecture student) "no, i didn't think they'd ever have a jay z class." that was enough to get her interested -- and today, she says this is one part of college that doesn't feel like the "hard knock life" (sot: ashley foster, architecture student) "it's definitely more relevant to today's times." dr. rambsy's been pleased with the reaction. (sot: dr. kenton rambsy, ut-arlington) "it's so cool to think about how his work has stood the test of time and is still inspiring students." and he's looking forward to making
kenton rambsy, ut-arlington) "we can assume that jay z's rap is poetry." challenging his students to think about the deeper meanings behind his art - and how it relates to other great writers throughout history. (sot: dr. kenton rambsy, ut-arlington) "how do we collect information pertaining to jay z's lyrics? how many similies does he use? what type of metaphors does he architecture student) "different perspective, more interesting topic." ashley foster is an...
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news4's pat collins is live in arlington with details on this. pat? >> reporter: wendy, so the uber driver says, hey, what are you guys doing in the back of my car? passengers say. well, it turned out to be more than that. did they hurt you? >> yes, they did. >> reporter: we call him george. he's an uber driver. we're not using his real name or showing his face. george says he was attacked saturday night when he tried to get some people to stop drinking beer in his car. when this ride started, there were six passengers in the car. a man in the front passenger seat, three guys in the second seat, and two women in the back. as they started to move along, it got boisterous. george knew there was something wrong. he says what are you doing back there? they said we're just eating some cheese puffs. but george, he knew better. he smelled the beer. he heard the bottles clanking. he pulled the car off to the side of the road and asked them to throw those beer bottles away. but it didn't stop there. one of the guys opens the passenger side doord pull the keys
news4's pat collins is live in arlington with details on this. pat? >> reporter: wendy, so the uber driver says, hey, what are you guys doing in the back of my car? passengers say. well, it turned out to be more than that. did they hurt you? >> yes, they did. >> reporter: we call him george. he's an uber driver. we're not using his real name or showing his face. george says he was attacked saturday night when he tried to get some people to stop drinking beer in his car. when...
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live in arlington, sera congi, wcvb, newscenter 5. erika: thanks so much. right now crews are cleaning up after the storm rocked the coastline. this was high tide in marshfield overnight-- water pouring over the sea wall and onto the street. the biggest issue isn't the snow for people there. it's the street flooding. in brant rock, plows were moving rocks left behind by crashing waves. the surge of water flooding streets all over town. another issue-- white-out conditions for much of the day as the wind kicked snow around throughout the night. >> you know the drifts are crazy. in my backyard they're up to four feet high. this snow blower now, it's probably five inches. erika: a new seawall in marshfield prevented extreme in boston. randy: the battle over banned space savers this morning. a new bill to help battle the opioid crisis in massachusetts. the plan to get addicts back on their feet. doug? doug: following breaking news in commitment 2016. we've got results from early voting in the new hampshire primary. we'll be following developments all day. cindy
live in arlington, sera congi, wcvb, newscenter 5. erika: thanks so much. right now crews are cleaning up after the storm rocked the coastline. this was high tide in marshfield overnight-- water pouring over the sea wall and onto the street. the biggest issue isn't the snow for people there. it's the street flooding. in brant rock, plows were moving rocks left behind by crashing waves. the surge of water flooding streets all over town. another issue-- white-out conditions for much of the day as...
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second lobe of the day tracking one in arlington under control. construction work location boulevard still closed traffic diverted to north quinn street. let's look live. sloy downs 234 centerville jammed up and slick conditions from rain also seeing slow downs on 270 as you make your way through germantown and heavy southbound traffic new york inbountd by bladeensburg delays inner loop across the belt we. it's a reason to leave early now that we see rain causing low downs. best by georgia avenue not looking hot. we have you covered about any questions back to you guys. >>> erin don't say any questions. like questions on traffic. >> any traffic-related questions. >> all right. >> that's good. still ahead a longer school year for some students in the district. >> and talk from hollywood star in budweiser new anti drunk driving commercial said to air sunday. sneak peek coming up 6:39. l at wegmans we believe the best way to help you is to provide choices that offer you the best prices, quality and selection choose wegmans family pack ♪ 1,2,3 ♪ y
second lobe of the day tracking one in arlington under control. construction work location boulevard still closed traffic diverted to north quinn street. let's look live. sloy downs 234 centerville jammed up and slick conditions from rain also seeing slow downs on 270 as you make your way through germantown and heavy southbound traffic new york inbountd by bladeensburg delays inner loop across the belt we. it's a reason to leave early now that we see rain causing low downs. best by georgia...
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arlington leaders expressing disappointment over the deal but pleased by this promise from the >> the 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 and cited that way are dropping their opposition. this allows for solo drivers and 66 to be told during rush hour -- >> i don't want to rose turned into toll roads and i think i might be the direction we are heading. >> i don't want to pay more either but if i want a shortcut to get somewhere and somebody has to pay for it. coming up next, pollution in the potomac river has d.c. taking steps about the fishy leaks. the popular at that connects you to local restaurants and safety money. we have to go through the tomorrow morning before we talk and track possible step on presidents' day. >> is one of the lasting images from the blizzard. snow dumped in parking lots by the truckload. scene.uch different snow dumped. ..c. water is worried about it the snow is filled with waste that w
arlington leaders expressing disappointment over the deal but pleased by this promise from the >> the 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 and cited that way are dropping their opposition. this allows for solo drivers and 66 to be told during rush hour -- >> i don't want to rose turned into toll roads and i...
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fox5's tom fitzgerald livezgeral on i-66 in arlington with more. more. hey fitz. >> reporter: hey, sarah. this project is essentially is y the result of a deal betweenet the democratic governor terrynoe mcauliffe and the republican reb controlled legislature. if the legislature went alongt g with mcauliffe's plan to raisen tolls, then the administration would speed up its plans tonso widen i-66 which as you knowno is often jammed with cars butt tonight it is drivers who areho saying that they feel jammed jae by these tolls and are questioning loudly the logic l that they currently use for free. >> absolutely not i don't wanty to pay a toll on 66.no that's outrageous. outrage why would i what happened tod >> depends on how much o if it is like new york tolls, 18, $15,. >> how are working people are wp going to use it? it's ridiculous.diculous. it's become the -- you know, it's for the lexus freeway. fre >> reporter: well, virginia vgii says the tolls are expected to generate $18 million in $18illi revenue and the wider lanesanes will add about 40,000bout
fox5's tom fitzgerald livezgeral on i-66 in arlington with more. more. hey fitz. >> reporter: hey, sarah. this project is essentially is y the result of a deal betweenet the democratic governor terrynoe mcauliffe and the republican reb controlled legislature. if the legislature went alongt g with mcauliffe's plan to raisen tolls, then the administration would speed up its plans tonso widen i-66 which as you knowno is often jammed with cars butt tonight it is drivers who areho saying that...
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here is what he may look like as described biness withs from arlington bank robbery. the fbi double listening the reward as the suspected ob ber they say doubles down on violence. >> to become more brazen, to become more violent in the action in robbing the banks. and outside of targeting stand alone banks located in suburban neighborhoods. the fbi says the bandit doesn't have a pattern. the reward for his arrest and conviction is $20,000. live in arlington tonight, reid lamberty, wcvb newscenter 5. >> commit. to 2016 now. south carolina holds the republican primary. the democrats will caus can in nevada. the dead heat in that state. a new poll shows hillary conditionton and bernie sanders in a virtualle tie. 48-47%. for the reb caps in south carolina, donald trump leads but ted cruz has ingaed 11 points. he is at 23% to trump's 28%. maria: tonight, it is trump's them gop front return is going after apple now that refuses to unlock iphone use by one of the shooters. phil lipof is tracking this latest controversy. phil? >> ma irrhea shall all the candidates on the repu
here is what he may look like as described biness withs from arlington bank robbery. the fbi double listening the reward as the suspected ob ber they say doubles down on violence. >> to become more brazen, to become more violent in the action in robbing the banks. and outside of targeting stand alone banks located in suburban neighborhoods. the fbi says the bandit doesn't have a pattern. the reward for his arrest and conviction is $20,000. live in arlington tonight, reid lamberty, wcvb...
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live in arlington, i'm mola lenghi, wusa 9 >> thank you. and don't hit the road without checking in with wusa 9. our wake-up washington team will be on the air an half hour earlier at 4:00 a.m. to help you navigate around any trouble spots >>> last summer, police in charles county started an investigation that in the case that gained national attention. investigators say three-year- old gire lee died after his mother stood outside pushing him in a park swing for two days. his mother is charged with child abuse and is facing life behind bars. her mother is trying to make sure her grandson isn't forgotten. wusa 9's allison barber with the story. >> he was always so happy to go out and meet friends, do new things. he was never one to shy away. >> i'm not going to allow him to go in vain. it's not easy. he was my everything. >> reporter: this is house bill 574, it's a bill supporters say protects adults with mental illness and their children by ensuring someone in the middle of a mental health crisis can get help. it's only three pages but for
live in arlington, i'm mola lenghi, wusa 9 >> thank you. and don't hit the road without checking in with wusa 9. our wake-up washington team will be on the air an half hour earlier at 4:00 a.m. to help you navigate around any trouble spots >>> last summer, police in charles county started an investigation that in the case that gained national attention. investigators say three-year- old gire lee died after his mother stood outside pushing him in a park swing for two days. his...