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"Because three lucky WTOP listeners will win lunch on us at Silver Diner this Friday. Go to WTOP .com search free lunch to sign up and join us Friday for this week's winners. Free lunch Friday from Silver Diner and WTOP. See you next doctor says it's time to focus on quality of life and comfort. I'm not sure where to start. I'm glad you called Jessa. We can help. When you reach out to Jessa, our hospice nurse meet will you at home for an assessment that's completely covered by Medicare to create a comprehensive care plan so you can truly be present in the moment you and your loved ones share. Medicare and most insurances cover hospice and contact Jessa at jssa .org. Proudly serving Montgomery County. This is WTOP news. It's 1153. It's been a tight market for home buyers with recent a shortage of properties for sale. So why is one county looking to further limit new home construction? Prince George's County Council Chair Tom Dernoga says this is about targeting growth near transit centers in the beltway. Sprawl development actually costs the county money does not create money for the county. His solution is capping construction permits for new housing next year especially outside the beltway in the county's transit centers. Casey Anderson is with Rogers Consulting which is working with the Maryland Building Industry Association. We need more housing. We need to make it easier and more attractive to build here. Dernoga says if getting rid of caps in those priority areas can do that he's open to it but the builders say the county also needs to make it easier and faster to build there. In Largo, John Doem in WTOP News. A singer called the Great American Romantic by the New York Times heads to the Virchmere in Alexandria tomorrow and Rams Head in Annapolis on Friday. And tell me that we belong together. Edwin McCain tells you'll hear hits like I'll be this dude in the bar was hitting on a girl and he meant to say I'll be your shoulder to cry on and he went I'll be Christ's shoulder and I went wait a second and wrote I it down on a napkin. I'll be your crying shoulder Here our full chat on my podcast Beyond the Sports at 25 and 55. Powered by Maximus. Moving people and innovation forward. Time for Dave Preston. You know I swore that guy also did walking in Memphis but shows you what I know. playoff baseball deals us four wildcard

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"We do things together like sharing the right to work even if you're commuting just a few days a week commuter connections can match you with others who live and work near or with you plus you have the added comfort of knowing guaranteed ride home is there for any unexpected emergency for free learn more at commuterconnections .org or call 1 -800 -745 -RIDE that's commuterconnections some restrictions apply exogen thermometers are proven to be more accurate than non -contact thermometers with children back at school keeping them healthy is important clinical studies have proven that non -contact thermometers are inaccurate and can miss fevers accuracy matters that's why the exogen thermometer is trusted and used by medical professionals exogen thermometers are available at walmart and other participating retailers choose a trusted and accurate thermometer for personal use learn more about why accuracy matters dot everything com you need every time you listen WTOP News 945 I'm John Aaron and I'm Michelle Bash it's been a tight market for home buyers with a recent shortage of properties for sale so why is one area county looking to further limit new home construction Prince George's County Council Council Chair Tom Dernoga says this is about targeting growth near transit centers in the Beltway Sprawl development actually cost the county money does not create money for the county his solution is capping construction permits for new housing next year especially outside the Beltway in the county's transit centers Casey Anderson is with Rogers Consulting which is working with the Maryland Building Industry Association we need more housing we need to make it easier and more attractive to build Dernoga says if getting rid of caps in those priority areas can do that he's open to it but the builders say the county also needs to make it easier and faster to build there in Largo John dome and wtop news singer called the great american romantic by the new york times heads to the birchmere in alexandria tomorrow and anapolis on friday edwin mccain tells wtop you'll hear hits like i'll be this dude in the bar was hitting on a girl and he meant to say i'll be your shoulder to cry on and he went i'll be cry and and shoulder i went wait a second and i wrote it down on a napkin i'll i'll be your crying shoulder i'll suicide and i hear our full chat on my podcast beyond the for l -e -w -t -v news i'll be the greatest and a legendary athlete basketball legend michael jordan's now the first athlete to land on forbes list of list four hundred wealthiest americans the six -time nba champ and hall of famers now worth more than three billion dollars thanks to his huge licensing deal with nike and sell of his stake in the ilan musk took the top spot this year with a net worth of two hundred fifty one billion dollars jeff bezos was it second and donald trump have a tremendous income he's still a billionaire but forbes says he's no longer rich enough for its list the former president was about three hundred million dollars short monica ricks cbs news couples district in the may soon be able to get a speedier divorce under current law a couple must wait six or twelve months d the c council is moving closer to passing a bill to allow someone seeking a divorce to begin proceedings right away council member breanna though the bill sponsor says the change would help domestic violence victims get out of abusive relationships sooner a law speeding up the divorce process in maryland just went into effect over the weekend now the top stories we're working on a w t o p hundreds of health care workers in virginia and dc job are today off they're the walking the picket lines against kaiser permanent a classes are canceled today at morgan state university in baltimore this after

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01:48 min | Last month

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"With Red Tag Savings Savings of 60 % off store wide plus 60 months special interest financing all Marlowe showrooms are filled with thousands of in -stock items marked down Marlowe sofas and sectionals Red Tag casual informal dining rooms Red Tag motion furniture leather furniture Red Tag even Marlowe bedroom furniture seems 60 % off plus plus 60 months special interest financing at Marlowe furniture with the area's largest This is WTOP News It is 854 In region a with huge demand for more housing Prince George's County is considering capping the number of permits issued for new home construction section next year. Council Chair Tom Dernoga says he doesn't want to stop new homes from being built. He just thinks too many homes aren't being built where they're needed. At some point you need to put a cap on the places that you don't want growth and let it occur but at a slower speed and then focus the development where you want it to go. His focus is on the county's transit centers near metro stations and inside the beltway. The way to do that is to make it easier and more attractive to develop inside the beltway not try to make it harder and more expensive to develop outside the beltway. Casey Anderson is with Rogers Consulting and is working with the Maryland Building Industry Association which is against any sorts of caps. They argue the county needs to make it easier to build in those focus areas. In Largo, John Doem and TOP News. Sports at 25 and 55 powered by Maximus. Moving people and technology forward. Hey Dave the wildcard game is under way. And it wasn't homecoming week but we did see some familiar faces in action yesterday former Nationals trade Turner, Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwerber helping Philadelphia beat Miami 4 -1. Michael A Taylor went one for three in Minnesota's 3 -1 victory over Toronto, Andrew Stevenson also on the Twins roster. Arizona

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01:59 min | Last month

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"And 40 past the hour brought to you by PenFed great rates for everyone Netflix is announcing plans to raise its prices after the actors strike ends the streaming services discussing the price increase for its ad free services in several global markets but it will likely begin with the US and that's Canada according to the Wall Street Journal during the past year or so the cost of major ad free streaming services gone up about 25 percent meanwhile major Hollywood studios in the union representing actors are meeting this week to continue one company is working on artificial intelligence that you can wear humane a startup founded by ex Apple executives has unveiled a working device called the AI pin it was rolled out at Paris Fashion Week the pin uses projectors cameras and AI tech to act as a wearable AI assistant it's equipped with a mini projector that takes place of a smartphone screen it also has a camera and a speaker and it can perform functions like AI powered optical recognition seems like our area is dealing with a perpetual housing shortage so why is one county looking to further limit new home construction Prince George's County Council chair Tom De Noga says this is about targeting growth near transit centers in the no way sprawl development actually cost the county money does not create money for the county his solution is capping construction permits for new housing next year especially outside the beltway in the county's transit centers Casey Anderson is is with Rogers consulting which is working with the Maryland Building Industry Association we need more housing we make it easier and more attractive to build here De Noga says of getting rid of caps in those priority areas can do that he's open to it but the builders say the county also needs to make it easier and faster to build there in Largo John dome in WTOP news coming up on WTOP San Francisco pauses today to honor one of its Lockheed own 743 Martin's vision of 21st century security means preparing to make split -second decisions with certainty because whether your mission is over land on the

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04:11 min | Last month

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"Baseball's playoffs begin as a record streak ends all the commanders prepare to battle the Bears sports in 10 minutes on WTOP here's John DeSimone president of intelligence cybersecurity and services at Raytheon an RTX business October cybersecurity month and this year marks its 20th anniversary each October government and industry come together to raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity as individuals there are a handful of easy actions we can take to increase our personal cybersecurity such as enabling multi -factor authentication using strong passwords and a password manager updating our software and recognizing and reporting phishing improve to our digital security but for our nation to be secure we'll take more than that our country faces a critical need for cybersecurity professionals that is why Raytheon partners with the National Cybersecurity Alliance and sponsors the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition and the US Cyber Games to promote individual cybersecurity and provide college students and young cybersecurity professionals hands with -on experience that can't be found in the classroom programs like these are critical to developing our future cybersecurity and protecting workforce our way of life learn how Raytheon safeguards our nation from cyber threats at rtx .com slash cyber everything you need every time you listen wtop news 615 I'm Michelle Bash and I'm John Aaron Russia says it shot down more than 30 Ukrainian drones nighttime in a attack on border regions this morning it appears to be Keeve's largest single cross -border drone assault reported by Moscow since it launched its invasion twenty months ago Russia's Defense Ministry isn't currently providing any evidence of the attacker details about damage or casualties Ukraine is pressing on with a slow -moving counter offensive that it launched three months ago even as uncertainty grows over the future supply of weapons and ammunition from its western allies in a region with huge demand for more housing Prince George's County is considering capping the number of permits issued for new home construction next year Council Chair Tom Dronoga says to he doesn't stop want new homes from being built he just thinks too many homes aren't being built where Put a cap on the places that you don't want growth and let it occur but at a slower speed and then focus development the where you want it to go his focus is on the county's transit centers near metro stations and inside the beltway the way to do that is to make it easier and more attractive to develop inside the beltway not try to make it easier and more expensive to develop outside the beltway Casey Anderson is with Rogers Consulting and is working with the Maryland Building Industry Association which is against any sorts of caps they argue the county needs to make it easier to those build in focus areas in Largo John dome and WTOP news Amtrak's plan to replace its high -speed Acela train cars with new ones is more than three years behind schedule and a new government watchdog report says all the rail cars produced so far have major defects include glass windows that suddenly shatter drainage problems that can cause corrosion to key parts and some hydraulic systems that leak fixing these problems could do higher costs and more delays in a statement NBC 4 an Amtrak official says the new trains will deliver smoother service between Washington New York and Boston but the rail cars can't carry passengers until the manufacturer completes testing its and the cars meet all safety requirements Amtrak doesn't expect the new cars to go into service until year next the General Services Administration is rethinking public outreach for government services Federal News Network's Jory Heckman has more. Expecting a package from the Postal Service or a passport from the State Department you might someday get a text message telling you it's on its way that's the idea behind us notify a digital notification service under development as a pilot at the General Services Administration the platform would allow agencies to send customized text messages to customers to keep them updated on the status of certain benefits and services GSA administrator Robin Carnahan says us notify builds on similar concepts launched by the United Kingdom and Canada it's really just a perfect example of where you don't have to just keep reinventing the wheel Jory Heckman Federal News look now at the top stories we're working on at WTOP hundreds workers of healthcare in our area expected to go on strike this

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04:01 min | Last month

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"-level model y is rear -wheel drive and has 260 miles of range employers will likely be looking for more artificial intelligence skills going forward WTOP business reporter Jeff Klaybaugh says job applicants may be faking them a resume builder survey found nearly half of recent job seekers exaggerated a i skills in the majority were still hired many younger workers and management and executives were more likely to exaggerate more frequently on their resumes and in the actual job interview many professionals know that a i will impact their roles with eighty five percent saying they plan to learn more about how it works within the next year seems like our areas dealing with a perpetual housing shortage so why is prince georges county looking to further limit new home construction prince georges county council chair tom to know this is this is about targeting growth near transit centers in the beltway sprawl development actually cost accounting money does not create money for the county his solution is capping construction permits for new housing next year especially outside the beltway in the county's transit centers casey anderson is with rogers consulting which is working with with the maryland building industry association we need more housing we make it easier and more attractive to build here turn over says of getting rid of caps in those priority areas can do that he's open to it but the builders say the county also needs to make it easier and faster to build their in largo john dome in w t o p news residents from fire stricken lahaina are petitioning hawaii's governor to delay his plans to reopen part of west maui to tourism starting this weekend many residents say they're still grieving and not ready others say they need travelers to come back so they can work in hotels and restaurants to earn living the historic town lahaina of that was destroyed in the deadliest u .s wildfire in more than a century at least 98 people died in the august place coming up getting a divorce could soon take less time in part of the area disruptions have met their match you can't avoid disruptions but you can be ready them splunk can help you build digital resilience so you can see issues before they cause problems adapt quickly and deliver the mission when it matters most splunk helps agencies by developing their security and observability capabilities so their mission critical systems stay secure and reliable learn more visit splunk dot com slash digital dash resilience that's one dot com slash digital dash resilience do overwhelming response diamonds directs most popular finance offer ever is being extended you now have until this saturday at p five m to take advantage of this once a year offer now through saturday make any purchase and you could spread your payments over five years with zero percent finance charges no interest for five whole years hi this is and america where else in can you get a finance rate of zero point zero that means a ten thousand dollar engagement ring is just one hundred sixty seven dollars a month for an eight thousand dollar pair of diamonds and earrings comes to around one hundred thirty dollars five a month everything's included rings earrings bands bracelets pendants all designer fashion jewelry color gemstone jewelry gia certified diamonds with interest rates going higher and higher everywhere else diamonds right comes to the rescue with this spectacular offer but you must hurry this special opportunity ends this day and will not be extended again five years zero interest on anything and everything get room all hours the details and directions at diamonds direct dot com diamonds direct your love our passion thank you for calling navy federal credit union how can i help you hi if i'm in the army not in the navy am i still eligible for membership yes you are what about my sister in the air force her too and my dad's a we serve all branches of the military veterans and their families my dog is a retired military working dog i'll see what i can do find out if you're eligible at navy federal dot org navy federal credit union our members are the mission insured by ncua finding great candidates hire to can be like well trying to find a needle in a

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01:37 min | 7 months ago

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"Laura Rodriguez should know he's been a barber here for years now. Route one is Laura's Main Street. That's where all the businesses all the restaurants. That's thriving. We really want to make it the Main Street. Robert loves the director of economic and community development here. A new law allows 5 new liquor licenses to be issued to businesses here to help do that. Maybe some brew pubs or some wineries and those types of businesses that kind of help out every other business. The hope is that all the people who drive by will actually stop enjoy our businesses. On Main Street in Laurel, John dome in WTO news. Last year, a former Montgomery county official was accused of creating a hostile workplace. However, an independent investigation says those allegations are unfounded. Former Montgomery county planning board chair Casey Anderson was first reprimanded for having a liquor cabinet in his office, and then an email accused him of inappropriate language in the workplace. Following an investigation by the Maryland national capital park and planning commission, county council president Evan glass says no evidence was found to support the allegations of a hostile toxic or misogynistic workplace at Montgomery parks. Montgomery planning are at the county planning board. Dick giuliano WTO news. Days after a massive mural in northwest D.C. was defaced. The artist behind it wants to start over and reimagine the tribute. My first feeling was of an Abdul Rahim Muhammad commissioned artist Corey stowers to paint the mural of his hero Paul Robeson on the side of his business at 13th in ew streets in 2015.

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01:36 min | 7 months ago

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"Clarity WTO news. Police are asking for your help to ID the suspect who deface that memorial, we have an image at WTO P dot com. Last October, a former Montgomery county official was accused of creating a hostile workplace. However, an independent investigation says the allegations are unfounded. Former Montgomery county planning board chair Casey Anderson was first reprimanded for having a liquor cabinet in his office, and then an email accused him of inappropriate language in the workplace. Following an investigation by the Maryland national capital park and planning commission, county council president Evan glass says no evidence was found to support the allegations of a hostile toxic or misogynistic workplace at Montgomery parks. Montgomery planning are at the county planning board. Dick giuliano WTO news. A proposed ban on plastic shopping bags is getting strong backing from activists. It's happening in Anna rundle county. Environmental activists submitted a testimony at a hearing on the proposal, arguing that banning plastic bags is an important step in protecting the county's delicate waterways. The capital gazette reports that if passed, the bill would not only ban plastic bags, but also require many establishments to charge ten cents for a paper bag. An aging NASA satellite is expected to fall to earth tonight, but experts tracking the spacecraft say it's not likely to pose any danger. Most of the 660 pound satellite should burn up during reentry, but some parts are expected to survive, NASA says there's uncertainty over exactly when and where it might go down. The satellite rocketed into orbit in 2002 to study the sun and was retired in 2018

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02:59 min | 7 months ago

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"Fredericksburg, Virginia, 46 in hyattsville and 46 in foggy bottom. It is 7 40, money news at ten and 40 past the hour brought to you by Penn fed, great rates for everyone. Meta platforms is expected to move forward with company-wide layoffs today, Bloomberg news reports on a memo that shows Facebook WhatsApp, Instagram, and reality labs will all be affected by the cutbacks, the layoffs are part of founder Mark Zuckerberg's goal of greater efficiency, the move is also a cost cutting push that will eventually whittle away 10,000 positions at the company, a further round of cuts is set to follow in May. A big celebration of Asian food is coming to the wharf next month for Asian American heritage month. It's called everything everyone all the food at once fest. Not bad. The idea of Kevin Tien, the head chef at the wharf's Vietnamese fine dining destination moon rabbit, and cofounder of chefs stopping AAPI hate. It takes place on May 20th, $20 tickets will get you a tasting from many Asian restaurants, the event hopes to raise money for many Asian related causes. 7 41, there are new problems for Democrats in the U.S. Senate who are hoping to get action on at least a dozen of President Biden's judicial nominees, action has stalled because of California senator dianne Feinstein's extended absence due to health reasons. Republicans have blocked a request from Democrats to temporarily replace Feinstein on the powerful Senate Judiciary Committee, the top Republican on that committee, senator Lindsey Graham, objected to the resolution that would have allowed another senator to take Feinstein's place while she recuperates from a case of shingles, the 89 year old lawmaker has been absent from the Senate since February and has given no date for her return, at least one democratic member of Congress has called for her to step down. The former head of the Montgomery county planning board has been cleared of allegations that he created a hostile workplace. Former planning chair Casey Anderson was reprimanded last October for keeping a liquor cabinet in his office at the Maryland national capital park and planning commission. At the same time allegations surfaced accusing him of inappropriate language and creating a hostile workplace, but Montgomery county council president Evan glass says an independent investigation concludes there's no evidence Casey created a hostile toxic or misogynistic workplace at Montgomery parks, Montgomery planning, or the Montgomery county planning board. Particularly on WTO P news. A candidate for the Virginia House of delegates is feeling much better after collapsing while speaking during last night's Prince William county board of supervisors meeting. John stirrup, who is a former county supervisor, suffered some kind of medical emergency and was taken to the hospital. His campaign later posted on Twitter that stir up was resting and even telling a few dad jokes to hospital staff, stirrup, who is a Republican is running for the district 21 seat in haymarket that board meeting will reconvene tomorrow night. Coming up, how a hacker is believed to have been able to steal the personal information of D.C. health link customers. I'm

"casey anderson" Discussed on WTOP

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01:59 min | 7 months ago

"casey anderson" Discussed on WTOP

"First feeling was of anger. Abdur Rahim Muhammad commissioned artist Corey stowers to paint the mural of his hero Paul Robeson on the side of his business at 13th in ew streets in 2015. And I talked to car, I said, what is going on here? He said, this young guy is out there. They want to make a name for themselves by doing something. Maybe a little bit nefarious. Stower says he's not angry at the young artist caught on video spraying over his work. There's need for other repairs other than just fixing the graffiti part. So it might be a thing where we need to reimagine the one. But whatever we're able to do, we're going to try to raise some funds from the community to help us do that. Megan clarity WTO news. Police are asking for your help to ID the suspect who deface that memorial. We have an image at WTO P dot com. Republicans have blocked a request from Democrats to temporarily replace California senator dianne Feinstein on the Senate Judiciary Committee. It means Democrats now have few options for moving some of President Biden's stalled judicial nominees. The top Republican on the committee, senator Lindsey Graham, objected to the democratic resolution that would have allowed another senator to take Feinstein's place while she recovers from a case of shingles. The 89 year old lawmaker has been absent from the Senate since February and has given no date for a return, at least one democratic member of Congress has called for her to step down. Last October, a former Montgomery county official was accused of creating a hostile workplace. However, an independent investigation says those accusations are not are unfounded. Former Montgomery county planning board chair Casey Anderson was first reprimanded for having a liquor cabinet in his office, and then an email accused him of inappropriate language in the workplace. Following an investigation by the Maryland national capital park and planning commission, county council president Evan glass says no evidence was found to support the allegations of a hostile toxic or misogynistic workplace at Montgomery parks. Montgomery planning are at the county planning board. Dick giuliano WTO news

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02:17 min | 7 months ago

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"According to a report from the American Cancer Society. The new report shows the number of young adults ages 18 to 29 using E cigarettes increased by nearly three quarters of a million between 2019 and 2021. Doctor priti Bondi with the American Cancer Society says there are risks. They have cardiovascular risks because of the nicotine in them. And importantly, we don't know the long-term impact of using these products. A number of studies show using E cigarettes eventually leads to use of traditional tobacco products. CBS News. The former head of the Montgomery county planning board has been cleared of allegations that he created a hostile workplace. Former planning chair Casey Anderson was reprimanded last October for keeping a liquor cabinet in his office at the Maryland national capital park and planning commission. At the same time allegations surfaced accusing him of inappropriate language and creating a hostile workplace, but Montgomery county council president Evan glass says an independent investigation concludes there's no evidence Casey created a hostile toxic or misogynistic workplace at Montgomery parks, Montgomery planning, or the Montgomery county planning board. Particularly on WTO P news. A proposed ban on plastic shopping bags is getting strong backing from activists. It's happening in arundel county, environmental activists submitted testimony at a hearing on the proposal, arguing that banning plastic bags is an important step in protecting the county's delicate waterways. The capital gazette reports that if passed, the bill would not only ban the plastic bags, but also require many establishments to charge ten cents for paper bags. A car was stolen at gunpoint with the victim's cat inside the vehicle. This happened on 7th street southeast Monday evening. Police say when the suspects pulled a gun and demanded the car, the victim handed over the keys and the suspects drove off in the red 2020 Toyota highlander with the cat inside. That black and white ten year old cat answers to Millie or many and was in a red and cream colored crate, the highlander has Virginia tags UC 6 6 8 5. Now the top stories we're working on at WTO. The Supreme Court could soon come down with a ruling affecting the availability of a common abortion

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03:56 min | 8 months ago

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"To 42° at Washington right now. Good morning to you. The line we thank you for taking us along for your early Wednesday morning ride in the fore of hour. We begin with something new this morning as we ride into this day together, the NFL, reviewing a tentative deal right now to purchase the Washington commanders in the latest on that. The Washington Post reports this morning that someone familiar with the matter says there are only small holes to correct in the deal submitted by Josh Harris's group. That person says the minor issues should be easy to overcome. The terms of that agreement were submitted to the NFL recently for a preliminary review. Source also tell you the post this week that the Canadian real estate developer remains active in the bidding process here. Other bidders could still try to buy the team because Harris deal with Snyder is actually not exclusive. And then in the end, at least 24 of the 32 team owners will have to approve the $6 billion sale according to a record that is sale for any NFL franchise stay tuned. Deviled at four O 5, the Alexandria police department has become the latest area of police force to outfit officers with the body cam situation. Now WTO peace Mike morelo went to the headquarters to get a firsthand look at the deployment. When an officer pulls out their gun or taser, they'll hear this. That's the sound of a body camera automatically turning on. Lieutenant Jason north with the Alexandria police department says his feature is an important one because as police officers were human and so we can be overwhelmed by the intensity of a situation, the stress of a situation. The cameras can also be manually started. The first 30 officers have them now and each month 30 more will get them and by next January. Every sworn officer in this police department from the chief of police to the line officer will all be wearing a body worn camera. As for the videos from the cameras, he says that'll be stored safely on the cloud. In Alexandria, Mike Murillo WTO news. Also, we're coming this morning the D.C. officers are apparently leaving the job faster than they can be replaced. It has not led to the size of the police force shrinking to what we're told is a half century low. D.C. police right now have 3350 officers on staff. They've lost 450 over the past three years. To that end, D.C. mayor muriel Bowser says she wants 4000 new officers over the next few years. Chief Robert Conte, though, tells the D.C. council he doesn't think that will happen, the department has been offering a $25,000 signing bonus for any new officers to come on board, Washington Post reports that chief Conti says, the department is right now being forced to spend millions on overtime while it is struggling to bring down gun violence and carjackings throughout the region. At four O 6, at massive hack of the D.C. health link, was fairly caused by basic human error. That is what the director of the health exchange will tell U.S. lawmakers investigating the breach in the prepared statement submitted ahead of today's this Wednesday's plan congressional hearing on this issue, she says that a misconfigured server allowed hackers at the time to access the personal sensitive information of over 50,000 current and former clients that breach impacted members of Congress and their staff as well. Some of the information was put up for sale online. The agency says it has offered identity theft and credit monitoring protection for those impacted. Four O 7 Wednesday morning. Last October, a local former Montgomery county official was accused of creating a hostile workplace, but an independent investigation on this issue says this morning, the allegations are unfounded. Former Montgomery county planning board chair Casey Anderson was first reprimanded for having a liquor cabinet in his office, and then an email accused him of inappropriate language in the workplace. Following an investigation by the Maryland national capital park and planning commission, county council president Evan glass says no evidence was found to support the allegations of a hostile toxic or misogynistic workplace at Montgomery parks. Montgomery planning are at the county planning board

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03:58 min | 8 months ago

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"Day morning mid week, April 19th, 2023, clear mild to chilly this overnight in the early morning. Low in the 30s and 40s parts of the area, we are at 52° in our nation's capital now. Good morning to you Andy and Langley, thank you for taking us along for your early one EMR Wednesday morning dry, topping the local stories new this morning. The NFL has now reviewed an apparent tentative deal to purchase the Washington commanders. The Washington Post reports this hour that someone familiar with the matter says there are only small holes to correct in the deal submitted by Josh Harris group. That person says the minor issues should be easy to overcome. The terms of that agreement were submitted to the NFL recently for a preliminary review, a source also tells the post this morning that the Canadian real estate developer remains active in the bidding process, other bidders could attempt to buy the team we hear because Harris is dealing with Snyder is apparently not exclusive. At least 24 of the 32 team owners will also have to approve the $6 billion sale, a record for an NFL franchise, stay tuned. More than 800 Pepco customers are in the dark this morning without power locally and prince George's county. That is down a bit. Pepco spokesman tells WTO the outage was caused by a car that crashed into a utility pole on Brinkley road in temple hills, the down pole actually caused a power substation to lose functionality, causing the area to lose power. Now, Pepco says this morning crews are currently on scene to assess the damage this overnight early morning, trying to get everyone back online as soon as possible. We'll keep you updated here on WTO. Just keep your dial right where it is. 103.5 FM, WTO dot com. And of course, on the WTO. It's one O 6 Wednesday morning. The city of Alexandria Loki locally has begun equipping its police officers now with the body ward cameras, and those in charge of the police department say the cameras are something officers are looking forward to having. The first 30 officers now have these. Body worn cameras, police lieutenant Jason north says the cams will enhance their ability to do their job, gain trust with the community, work in partnership with the community, videos will be stored safely on the cloud he says, and while officers can start the cameras manually. If firearm is removed from a holster, it's going to automatically activate the camera. Same goes for tasers. Why can't all officers get them at once? He says training is necessary. Manipulation of the camera, working with the software, but also we dedicate a lot of time to the policy. I'll officer should have them by January of next year. In Alexandria, Mike Morello, WTO P news. For the D.C. officers are leaving faster than they can be replaced apparently, it's led to the size of the police force actually shrinking to what is defined this morning is a half century low. Police have about 3350 officers right now, they've lost 450 officers over the past three years. To that end, D.C. mayor muriel Bowser says this morning she wants 4000 officers over the next few years. Chief Robert Conti tells that EC council, he doesn't think that will happen. The department has been offering $25,000 in signing bonuses for new officers, Washington Post reports that chief Conti says the department is being forced right now to spend millions in overtime while it struggles to bring down gun violence as well as carjackings. It's about O 7 Wednesday morning, a double DTP. The former chair of the local Montgomery county planning board has been cleared of allegations that he created a hostile working environment former planning chair Casey Anderson was reprimanded last October for keeping a liquor cabinet in his office at the Maryland national capital park and planning commission. At the same time allegations surfaced accusing him of inappropriate language and creating a hostile workplace, but Montgomery county council president Evan glass says, an independent investigation concludes there's no evidence Casey created a hostile toxic or misogynistic workplace at Montgomery parks, Montgomery planning, or the Montgomery county planning board

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04:29 min | 8 months ago

"casey anderson" Discussed on WTOP

"Early morning up for 30s low 40s for most of the area by daybreak in the region. We're at 53 in our nation's capital right now, good Wednesday morning to you. Thanks for joining us, stopping the stories we're following for you this morning as we head into the midnight hour together Wednesday. The NFL has now reviewed a tentative deal to purchase the Washington commanders. Washington Post reports this morning that someone familiar with the matter says there are only small holes now to correct in the deal submitted by Josh Harris's group. That person says the minor issue should be easy to overcome. The terms of that in agreement were submitted to the NFL for a preliminary review recently, a source also telling the post that the Canadian real estate developer remains active in the bidding process, other bidders could still try to buy the team because Harris is dealing with Snyder is not exclusive. At least 24 of the 32 team owners will also have to approve the $6 billion sale, a record for an NFL franchise. Stay tuned. More than 4300 Pepco customers are without power, this midline hour in prince George's county Wednesday morning to Pepco spokesman telling WTO P this hour, the outage was apparently caused by a car that crashed into a utility pole on Brinkley road in temple hills. The down pole caused a power substation to lose functionality, causing the area to lose power, Pepco says this morning cruise are currently on scene this hour to assess the damage and get power back online as soon as possible. We'll keep you updated here on WTO. All you need to do is keep your dial right where it is. 103.5 FM WT will be dot com. On the WTO P app. City of Alexandria has been got a quick bean its police officers with body worn cameras. And those in charge of the police department say this morning the cameras are something offices are looking forward to having. The first 30 officers now have these. Body worn cameras, police lieutenant Jason north says the cam's will. Enhance their ability to do their job, gain trust with the community, work in partnership with the community, videos will be stored safely on the cloud he says, and while officers can start the camera's manually. If firearm is removed from a holster, it's going to automatically activate the camera. Same goes for tasers. Why can't all officers get them at once? He says training is necessary. Manipulation of the camera, working with the software, but also we dedicate a lot of time to the policy. I'll officer should have them by January of next year. In Alexandria, Mike Murillo WTO news. Word comes this morning Wednesday, the D.C. officers are leaving apparently faster than they can be replaced to this led to the size of the police force shrinking to a half century low we're told that AC police have about 3350 officers right now. They've lost 450 officers over the past three years. D.C. mayor muriel Bowser on this as this morning she wants 4000 officers over the next few years. Chief Robert Conti telling the D.C. council this week, he doesn't think that will happen. The department has been offering the $25,000 signing bonus for new officers to come on board. The Washington Post reports that chief Conti says the department is being forced to spend millions on overtime while it struggles to bring down gun violence and carjackings. That massive hack of the D.C. health link has caused by basic human error. That is what this morning, the director of the health exchange will tell U.S. lawmakers investigating the breach in the prepared statements submitted to head of the hearing that's expected this week. She says that a misconfigured server allowed the hackers access to the personal sensitive information of over 50,000 current and former clients. The breach impacted members of Congress and their staff as well, some of the information was put up for sale online. The agency says it offered identity theft and credit monitoring protection for those impacted by this situation. It 1207 last October, a former local Montgomery county official was accused of creating the hostile workplace, but an independent investigation says the allegations are unfounded. Former Montgomery county planning board chair Casey Anderson was first reprimanded for having a liquor cabinet in his office, and then an email accused him of inappropriate language in the workplace. Following an investigation by the Maryland national capital park and planning commission, county council president Evan glass says no evidence was found to support the allegations of a hostile toxic or misogynistic workplace at Montgomery parks, Montgomery planning are at the county planning board. News. 19 lane

"casey anderson" Discussed on WTOP

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04:36 min | 8 months ago

"casey anderson" Discussed on WTOP

"The NFL has reviewed a tentative multi-billion dollar deal between Dan Snyder and the Josh Harris group to sell the Washington commanders. The Washington Post reports that someone familiar with the matter says there are only small holes to correct in the deal, submitted by Harris group, and it is notable the NFL has been looking over the deal pretty quickly here. That person says the minor issue should be easy to overcome. The terms of that agreement were submitted to the NFL for a preliminary review. The post is also reporting that Canadian real estate developer Steve apostolopoulos remains active in the bidding process. Could he come up with more money even $7 billion to swoop in and buy the team? Well, other bidders could attempt to buy the team because Harris deal with Snyder is not exclusive. At least 24 of the 32 team owners will also have to approve the more than $6 billion sale, a record for an NFL franchise. We'll keep watching this time of big change for the commanders here on WTO and WTO P dot com. The Alexandria police department has become the latest area of police force to outfit officers with body worn cameras, Mike Murillo went to headquarters to get a firsthand look at the deployment. When an officer pulls out their gun or taser, they'll hear this. That's the sound of a body camera automatically turning on. Lieutenant Jason north with the Alexandria police department says his feature is an important one, because as police officers were human and so we can be overwhelmed by the intensity of a situation, the stress of a situation, the cameras can also be manually started. The first 30 officers have them now and each month 30 more will get them and by next January. Every sworn officer in this police department from the chief of police to the line officer will all be wearing a body worn camera. As for the videos from the cameras, he says that'll be stored safely on the cloud. In Alexandria, Mike Murillo WTO news. Would you believe the D.C. department to the police department has shrunk to a half century low? Well, you may believe that, especially if you're familiar with how difficult it has been for police departments to fill positions. Officers in D.C. are leaving faster than they can be replaced. The Washington Post reports the police chief says the department is being forced to spend millions of dollars on overtime as it struggles to bring down gun violence and carjackings with not enough officers. D.C. police have about 3350 officers on staff. They've lost 450 people in recent years, while D.C. mayor muriel Bowser is gaming or not gaming, but rather aiming for a 4000 officer force in the next few years. Chief Robert Conti tells the D.C. council, he doesn't believe that's going to happen. D.C. police has been offering a $25,000 signing bonus for new officers and we're told there's still money left in the coffers to continue to offer them. An update now on the massive D.C. health link data breach. According to a top administrator, the breach was caused by basic human error, the revelation comes from prepared statements submitted in advance of tomorrow's congressional hearing to investigate the issue. The executive director of the health exchange says that the hack impacted more than 56,000 current and former customers, including members of Congress and their staff, the security flaw enabled and unidentified hacker to steal client information, including social security numbers, some of which was later offered up for sale in an online forum. The agency says it offered immediate identity theft and credit monitoring protection for those impacted. The former chair of the Montgomery county planning board has been cleared of allegations that he created a hostile workplace former planning chair Casey Anderson was reprimanded last October for keeping a liquor cabinet in his office at the Merrill and national capital park and planning commission. At the same time, allegations surfaced accusing him of inappropriate language and creating a hostile workplace, but Montgomery county council president Evan glass says, an independent investigation concludes there's no evidence Casey created a hostile toxic or misogynistic workplace at Montgomery parks, Montgomery planning, or the Montgomery county planning board. Particularly on WTO news. Getting local folks in need, local food. It's a new partnership between the Maryland Department of Agriculture and food banks. It'll bring in fresh products from state fishermen and farmers. This should be a state where we will never tolerate child poverty. We will never tailor tolerate food and security because we don't have to. We mean that. Maryland governor Wes Moore was on hand here at the department of anger culture announcing over $6 million through federal grants that will purchase food from Maryland farms and go to the Maryland and capitol area food banks. Right now, that one in three marylanders. It's food insecure. We know that this is something we have. A universal obligation to work and solve. Nia namoya gross kale, eggplant, peppers, and tomatoes in Montgomery county. That's a win win

"casey anderson" Discussed on WTOP

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05:00 min | 8 months ago

"casey anderson" Discussed on WTOP

"Good evening. I have Dmitry soldiers at the top local stories we're following this hour. Breaking news on WTO P it did indeed take a long time to come to a deal to sell the Washington commanders, but once a deal was in place, it looks like the NFL is moving very fast, new tonight on WTO, the NFL has now reviewed a tentative deal to purchase the Washington football team. The Washington Post reports that someone familiar with the matter says there are only small holes to correct in the deal, turned over by Josh Harris group. That person says the minor issue should be easy to overcome. The terms of that agreement were submitted to the NFL for a preliminary review just days ago, at least 24 of the 32 team owners will also have to approve the $6 billion sale, a record for an NFL franchise. But the big news tonight, things moving very quickly with the sale of the Washington commanders at least in terms of the NFL review that's only found a few small problems that everyone expects will be solved. Other news tonight it took years to get the approval and funding in place now the Alexandria police department has begun equipping its officers with body cameras. Positioned on an officer's chest, a double click of a power button, or the drawing of a gun or taser will start the cameras. This ensures that the most critical moments will be captured on video. Lieutenant Jason north demonstrates his camera he's among the first 30 officers to get one. Each month, 30 more officers will be equipped with theirs after they get their training. We want to make sure our officers fully understand what is required of them when they use these body worn cameras. Every sworn officer, including the chief, will have one by next January, north says officers want the cameras and as a department. We feel confident that this meets our community expectations, and it will also allow us to better support our officers who perform a very difficult job day in and day out. In Alexandria, Mike Morello, WTO news. D.C. officers are leaving faster than they can be replaced to the department. It's led to the size of the Metropolitan Police shrinking to a half century low. D.C. police have about 3350 officers. They've lost 450 over the past few years. D.C.'s mayor muriel Bowser has a goal of 4000 D.C. police officers in place by the next decade, chief Robert Conti is telling the D.C. council. He's not sure that's going to happen. The department has been offering a $25,000 signing bonus for new officers. The Washington Post reports that Conti says the department is being forced to spend millions on overtime while it struggles to bring down both gun violence and carjackings. That massive hack of the D.C. health link system was caused by basic human error. That's what the director of the health exchange will tell U.S. lawmakers investigating the breach in the prepared statement submitted ahead of tomorrow's congressional hearing on all this, she says that a misconfigured server allowed hackers access to the personal, sensitive information of more than 50,000 current and former clients, the breach impacted members of Congress and their staff, some of the information was put up for sale online. The agency says it's now offered identity theft and credit monitoring protection for those impacted. It's ten O 6. Last October of former Montgomery county official was accused of creating a hostile workplace, but an independent investigation says the allegations are unfounded. Former Montgomery county planning board chair Casey Anderson was first reprimanded for having a liquor cabinet in his office, and then an email accused him of inappropriate language in the workplace. Following an investigation by the Maryland national capital park and planning commission, county council president Evan glass says no evidence was found to support the allegations of a hostile toxic or misogynistic workplace at Montgomery parks. Montgomery planning are at the county planning board. Dick giuliano WTO news. It's still costing a lot more these days for just about everything, including food, and that has Maryland leaders partnering with food banks to bring in fresh food to those who are hungry. I'm just really honored to be a part of this and really proud to be a Marilyn farmer. Nia namoya is one of the growers who will be selling her produce to local food banks. I think it's also great benefit that we have great firm lands, very close to urban centers. Both the Maryland and capitol area food banks are receiving $6 million through federal grants, Adam lauros is with the capitol area of food bank, since the recent launch of this program, we've been able to source and distribute over 5000 cartons of eggs, thousands of heads of lettuce, and other foods that are nutrient dense, but also increasingly expensive. Governor Wes Moore. So when we say that this is going to be a state that leaves no one behind. We mean exactly that. Add the Department of Agriculture and Annapolis, Luke Luger WTO. More than a half dozen high school students in prince George's county received some amazing gifts today as they had to college in the coming months. They were told to come to a leadership conference here at Eleanor Roosevelt high school, but then they were led to the courtyard outside and handed some boxes from Amazon. Open up your boxes. Moments later, look at her. We are thrilled to announce that these 7 seniors have been named Amazon future engineer, scholarship recipients. I wasn't even sure what this was today. My personal just told me I should come. No one was more surprised than 99 well, the

"casey anderson" Discussed on WTOP

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02:04 min | 1 year ago

"casey anderson" Discussed on WTOP

"It's 7 41. There's a change coming in Prince William county as the top election officials as he's stepping down. He says it's due to an ongoing concern with the local GOP. Prince William county registrar, Eric Olson has announced plans to resign after the midterm elections. He tells inside nova despite efforts to work with Republicans, stress, health concerns, and pushback over election day assignments from a local GOP leader ultimately led to the decision. Republicans say Olsen is overreacting to a state law that gives local parties oversight when it comes to who serves in chief roles. Olsen took over the position last year after the county's former registrar was indicted on corruption charges. Officials have not provided details about the charges. We have reached out to the county's GOP chair for comment. Melissa Howell, WTO news. Democrats and fairfax county have nominated Holly siebold as their candidate in a special election to fill an open seat in the House. Delegate Mark keem 6 term Democrat is stepping down for a job in the Biden administration. See bold a former fairfax county school teacher will face voters in a special election next January, district 35, by the way, includes mcclain, Tyson, dun loring, oakton, Vienna, and other parts of fairfax county, and it's been a democratic hands since 2003. The chair of the Montgomery county planning board is denying allegations in the newest chapter to unfold at the agency facing controversy. Planning board chair, Casey Anderson, strongly denies, contents of a leaked email that accuses him of creating a hostile workplace, Bethesda magazine says Anderson says the allegation is false, and he will not be resigning as chair of the planning board, Anderson was reprimanded recently by the Montgomery county council and stripped of four weeks pay when the council learned he kept a well stocked liquor cabinet in his office. Coming up on WTO, a goal line interception delivers the latest commander's loss, 7 43

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