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"What would you like the power to do? Copyright 2023 Bank of America NA. This is WTO news. It's one 45 I'm rich hunter, thanks for being with us. We are learning that a two year old in manassas park had to be revived following an overdose Friday. Mass is park police and fire crews came to a home on black hot court, not far from manassas drive at around 8 30 in the morning. There they found an unresponsive two year old boy. They gave the boy nar can reviving him. He was transported to Prince William hospital and then in nova fairfax for advanced medical care. Two women found at the home 33 year old Ashley polls are in 26 year old Savannah Jones, were arrested for outstanding warrants in multiple counties. Police also obtained a search warrant for the home for further investigation and more charges could be coming. Luke Luger WTO P news. A pedestrian was struck and killed in the district by truck carrying a trash dumpster. Police say it happened early Friday morning in an alley just off cue street southeast. The roll off dumb truck was dropping off one dumpster and picking up another when the truck backed into a man who was laying in the alley. The victim was identified as 27 year old Joshua Richmond who didn't have a fixed address according to authorities. The incident remains under investigation. A recent pew survey shows even when women make as much as their male counterparts, they do most of the chores. A lot boils down to two tradition two traditional perceptions. The few study looked at how do people value men's contributions versus women's contributions and men's contributions are still largely focused on work and earnings where women's are more on caregiving. So there's a lot of expectations for men and women in marriages and how they're going to act and what kind of jobs are going to do. That can be changed, but it takes effort, it takes time, and sometimes some struggle. That CVS news money watch reporter, Amy P key. About 45% of women earn about the same or more than their husbands, that is about triple what it was 50 years ago. Thinking inflation will kill plans for a summer vacation, then you'll want to reshape that budget soon. If you are dreaming of going someplace tropical, but don't think you can afford it, there are some things you can start doing. U.S. news and World Report suggests cut back on all extraneous expenses, including eating out and impulse spending. Step two, consider getting a travel rewards credit card for discounts on flights and lodging, as long as you pay it off completely every month. Third book early and finally, perhaps skip the summer vacay and travel off season

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"This is WTO news. It's 1245, I'm rich hunter, thanks for being with us. The eagle population in Maryland has seen an unexpected spike in growth. The bald eagle population in the Chesapeake Bay has soared in recent decades, increasing from a low of 60 breeding pairs to over 3000. The population has just had an astounding recovery. Brian watts is the director of the center for conservation biology at Virginia's college of William and Mary. He says the growth has led to increased fighting less food and space. And so these birds began to fight for existing territory. But what isn't worried? He says it's a rare kind of recovery that nature will sort out. Not something that we have the opportunity to see very often. So it's been a thrill to see the recovery that we've had. Melissa, how will WTO news? Three people are hospitalized in serious condition after being electrocuted Friday at a house in Anna rumble county. Maryland state police say the three victims were shocked when a ladder came in contact with power lines at a private residence in the 6200 block of shadyside roads south of Annapolis. Happened around 5 30 Friday evening, the three are believed to be family members. They were taken by medevac helicopter to a hospital. Officials don't know what the family members were doing at the time of the accident. Law enforcement officials in Virginia will soon be required to tell school systems whenever a school employee is arrested and accused of certain crimes. It's part of a new measure signed into law by governor Glen yunkin. The new law requires Virginia law enforcement to tell school systems any time a school division employee is arrested for certain crimes, including a felony or class one misdemeanor. They'll have to tell schools no more than 48 hours after the arrest occurs and will communicate with the safety official designated by the superintendent. We really appreciate the support of our elected officials in Richmond in supporting the health and safety of our students and staff in schools. Fairfax county superintendent Michelle Reed is called for better communication after middle school guidance counselor remained working despite his arrest for soliciting prostitution of a minor. The county never learned of his arrest because police emails were sent to an incorrect email address, the law is scheduled to go into effect July 1st. Scott gelman of pedestrian was struck and killed in the district by a truck carrying a trash dumpster, D.C. plays police say it happened early Friday morning and an alley just off cue street southeast. The roll off dumb truck was dropping off one dumpster and picking up another when the truck backed up backed into a man who was lying in the alley. The victim was identified as 27 year old Joshua Richmond who didn't have a fixed address according to authorities. The incident remains under investigation

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"For the nationals home opener this afternoon. Keep it here for full details on these stories in the minutes ahead. It's 5 48. Traffic and weather on the 8s here's Jack Taylor. Still have our slowdowns to deal with in Virginia, two issues. We'll start with the first on 66 headed in the eastbound direction. As you ride out toward not least treat deaths were unfortunately we have a tractor trailer crash and another vehicle, a couple of heavy duty records are on scene single file left gets by as you ride past exit 62 the slowdown, not quite back to one 23. The express lanes are fine, but again, mainly only gets by single file left after not least tree. 95 northbound, we're a little crowded Dale City coming into woodbridge, then the big delay begins in lorton. If you're riding towards Springfield, that is where you're gonna find the rack up near X one 69, still blocking the far right lane. Three to the left gets you by. If you need to exit on 6 44, just get past all the barrels and flashing lights, then you can shoot back over to the right side. Looking good early on three 95, leaving the beltway north, up toward the 14th street bridge, no troubles yet on the beltway, either loop between Alexandria and mcclain. Couple issues going on in northwest in the district, Connecticut avenue at 18th street we'd have the reported crash overnight utility work had closed cue street between foxhall road and 44th street. Good-looking ride early in Maryland on the beltway, no troubles yet between the beltways, 95 of the Baltimore Washington Parkway, two 70s getting a little heavier, southbound as you head through urbana, then again down in one O 9 at a clarksburg though, you're still good down toward Rockville in the lane divide should find there, nothing in your way. Can you sing at Nick's riverside grill Tuesday karaoke nights, you can sing it your way from 7 to ten. Nicks come for the karaoke, stay for great cocktails, food, and river views. Jack Tay their WTO P traffic. NBC four WTO meteorologist Chad Merrill looks like we're gonna have a pretty nice opening day after this chili start. Oh, it's gonna be absolutely gorgeous John and

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"Veto, opponents say it harms the transgender community. Phil Pendleton has more on the protests this morning Earlier, there were two rallies one outside from those opposed to the bill. I'm here because trans rights are human rights. I'm here because everybody should have a bathroom that's easy to use. I'm here because we should be able to teach our kids basics about themselves. Supporters of the bill gathered inside the rotunda moments before the veto overrides were to begin. Thursday morning, march 30th, at 1238. I think in whether all the age, good morning to rich hundred and TLP traffic center. Hi good morning, dean right now traveling in Maryland 95 north on issue approach to the exit to the exits to the Baltimore beltway works on blocks left lane and the left exit to the inner loop with the Baltimore bell by X at 49 a right exit to the added loop is open at this time. You do get by without delay. South out on the Baltimore Washington Parkway as you approach the interchange for I one 95, still getting by the work there, single file to write, but beyond that, nothing else in your way headed down toward the Belgian green belt, or even inside the beltway headed into the district and the district, good start so far on I two 95 in D.C. two 95, no issues on south capital street or suitland Parkway, New York avenue, northeast northwest and both directions running well. In northwest to stretch a George avenue remains closed near Howard University between Fairmont street and Harvard street that as a result of a police investigation and emergency utility were closest cue street between foxhole road and 44th street northwest, again, trafficked, redirected there, only local traffic per minute on Q street early this morning, rich hunter W, champion traffic. Freeze warning continues northern and western suburbs until 9 in the morning, and before sunrise will be rather breezy, your lows upper 20s to lower 30s north and west mid to 30s across the rest of the region. Sunny skies and cool later

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"On air on Alexa and on the W T. O P s. It is four Oh, three on a Saturday May the 22nd 2021 87 degrees right now headed up to near 90. Good to have you along this afternoon. I'm Mike Murillo. The top local stories. We're following this our new details this afternoon, a deadly car crash that happened in Aspen Hill. We now know the identities of the two elderly passengers that died in that crash. Montgomery County Police say the crash happened at around 5 30 yesterday afternoon on Park Vista Drive near Hatteras Way of 2018. Toyota Avalon crashed into an unoccupied parked vehicle and was on Fire with three people trapped inside early arriving officers among them an off duty. Maryland state trooper used fire extinguishers. Firefighters got there and ripped off the roof. But it was too late 78 year old Martha Louise Ross, the front seat passenger and 91 year old Joan Williams Jenkins, the rear seat passenger were dead. The driver was 86 year old Carl Neil Ross. They all lived in the 3200 block of North Leisure World Boulevard. Police say they don't know why the crash happened. Christopher Cruz w T. O p knew a person is found dead. Weston home this morning. Police say they're investigating the case as a homicide that was found in apartment on Shire Court right off of Glade Drive just before nine this morning. Fairfax County Police say they have a person of interest in custody and are awaiting a medical examiner's report. For the cause of death. There is no threat to the public, they say. Easy. Police have located a piece of evidence they were looking for after a grandmother who shot was shot and killed in South East L. A main Neil was the 65 year old grandmother, who was shot outside her home Wednesday on Cue Street near Minnesota Avenue. Police said they were looking for a silver sedan that was caught on surveillance footage. And we've learned that police have found that car. It was located on the Baltimore Washington Parkway, and it was on fire the victim's daughter location Neal on NBC four. Hoping to help with the case up, Vega found a fellow who actually did this. Investigators say the victim was not the intended target in the shooting. There's a $25,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest. Nick I. Nelly w T. O P. News 405 D C recognized some of its most dedicated employees during a ceremony last night honoring them for their hard work during the pandemic from D C police officers for their response to the capital riot to the district's homeland security team. The district's employee appreciation ceremony handed out more than 30 awards. I want to say on behalf of our entire community. Thank you. Public works and murals, D C were also recognized for the creation of black lives matter. Plaza. City leaders also honored the teams at the core of setting policies during the pandemic for their leadership. I'm also extremely thankful And like Peacock, proud of the.

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"Is CBS News. Never miss a moment. Top news from W T O p 24 73 65 Listen on air on Alexa and on the W T. O P s one of three on Saturday may 22nd 2021 84 degrees another hot day highs near 90. Good afternoon. I'm Sandy coz l with the top local stories we're following this hour. Two elderly passengers are dead and their driver's been seriously injured in a crash in Montgomery County. Police say it happened late yesterday afternoon and the Aspen Hill area 2018 Toyota crashed into an unoccupied vehicle on Park Vista Drive. The Toyota quickly caught on fire, trapping the driver and his passengers early arriving. Police used Fire extinguishers and firefighters ripped off the roof, but the two passengers died there. Identified a 78 year old Martha Louise Ross and 91 year old Joan Williams. Jenkins be 86 year old driver, Carl Neil Ross is expected to survive. They all lived on the 3200 block of North Leisure World Boulevard. Police are still trying to figure out what caused the crash. Christopher Cruz w T. O P News the vehicle's been found that may be connected to the shooting death of a grandmother in D. C. We are following new developments in the shooting that left A 65 year old grandmother dead outside of her home Wednesday on Cue Street near Minnesota Avenue Southeast. Police say they have now located a vehicle of interest in the case. The silver sedan was found on the Baltimore Washington Parkway on fire. The same car was seen on surveillance footage. The night that Ella Mae Neil was shot not only just take her from me Obstacle away from her mom that he let her get a chance to live her mom each that's the victim's daughter. Location. Neal on NBC four when compared to the same time last year, D. C. Homicides are up 35%. Nikolai Nelly. W T. O P. News. A fight between the Montgomery County Police, union and county leaders now has the union suing the county. It's related to a use of force bill that was passed by the county Council last year. Corporate vice president of F O P. Lodge 35 Leigh Holland says the suit against Montgomery County filed this week doesn't take issue with all reforms within the bill. Rather that law enforcement didn't have a seat at the table. We're the ones rather doing the work or the one that she had the voice of how this policy will protect our health and safety, he says. Some officers aren't clear about the parameters of the use of force policy passed in August. 2020, for example, using on Lee Proportional force meaning If the person's using hand against you, you could only his hands when we have other equipment are helps to try to counter act the struggles that just pepper spray look. Emery County Police says it will not comment on pending litigation. Megan Cloherty w. T. O P News Montgomery County Council member Will Jawando is reacting to the lawsuit. Any suit that would see you say that this is not a legal piece of law or piece of legislation? We just don't think of accurate, he says. The new policy says basic rules such as keeping police from firing at moving cars and hitting restrain suspects. District is honoring the resilience and heroism of those who responded to the January 6th insurrection and recognized the impact the pandemic his head on the city during the district's employee appreciation ceremony, D. C. Police officers and others who responded to the attack on the Capitol were honored with a commendation of valor for their bravery. And perseverance. We salute these agencies and thank them for their selfless protection of our democracy. Chris Guild Art is the deputy mayor of public safety and justice. Those who have responded to the pandemic and works tirelessly to keep the city running during the shutdown also received awards in all 30 awards were handed out. I couldn't be prouder of our team here, marry a Bowser. I want to say on behalf of our entire community. Thank you. And thank you from the bottom of my heart. Melissa. How w t O P news. It's one of seven. Okay, parachutes ready or the things I go through to get on all our rights and.

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"Nellie the top local stories. We're following this hour of fight between the Montgomery County Police, Union and county leaders has turned ugly and the union is now suing the county. It's related to a use of force bill that was passed by the county Council last year. Corporate vice president of F O P. Lodge, 35 Leigh Holland, says the suit against Montgomery County filed this week. Doesn't take issue with all reforms within the bill, rather that law enforcement didn't have a seat at the table. We're the ones that other doing the work or the ones that she had the voice of how this policy will protect our health and safety, he says. Some officers aren't clear about the parameters of the use of force policy passed in August. 2020, for example, using on Lee Proportional force, meaning If the person is using hand against you, you can only use hands when we have other equipment are helps to try to counteract the struggles that just pepper spray Look. Emery County Police says it will not comment on pending litigation. Meghan Cloherty w T O P News We're hearing from Montgomery County Council member will Jawando that would say that this is not a legal piece of law piece of legislation was just Don't think of accurate, He says. The new policy sets basic rules, such as keeping police from firing at moving cars and hitting restrain suspects. We are following new developments in the shooting that left a 65 year old grandmother dead outside of her home Wednesday on Cue Street near Minnesota Avenue Southeast. Police say they have now located a vehicle of interest in the case. The silver sedan was found on the Baltimore Washington Parkway on fire. The same car was seen on surveillance footage. The night that Ella Mae Neil was shot not only just take her from me After her away from her mom that he let her get a chance to live her mom each that's the victim's daughter. Location. Neal on NBC four when compared to the same time last year, D. C homicides are up 35%. The pandemic in the capital riot or two of the main focus is during a ceremony where D C leaders recognized first responders and other heroic employees during the district's employee appreciation ceremony, D C. Police officers and others who responded to the attack on the Capitol were honored with a commendation of valor for their bravery and perseverance. We salute these agencies. And thank them for their selfless protection of our democracy. Chris Guild Art is the deputy mayor of public safety and justice. Those who have responded to the pandemic and works tirelessly to keep the city running during the shutdown also received awards in all 30 awards were handed out. I couldn't be prouder of our team and marry a Bowser. I want to say on behalf of our entire community. Thank you and thank you from the bottom of my heart. Melissa. How w. T O P news. The latest Kennedy Center honors was finally held last night. The annual ceremony paying tribute to those in the Performing Arts was supposed to be in December but was delayed because of the pandemic. The list includes choreographer and dancer Debbie Allen tumbling for me..

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Washington DC landlords, property managers settle lawsuits over living conditions, pandemic evictions
"Settling lawsuits in D C over shoddy building conditions and other acts. D C Attorney general Karl Racine announcing a host of agreements that begin with the Northeast landlord who was sued almost three years ago. Thomas Kay Stephenson, who runs to rent controlled apartment buildings, and Dean would was accused of forcing tenants to live with rats, Roaches, mold and inconsistent heat and hot water. Stevenson is now paying more than $600,000 in restitution to tenants and district penalties. Another owner who operates a building on cue street in Southie. He was also sued, agreeing to address security and gun violence around the property. And Racine also says the property management firm Lincoln will pay more than 17 Grand to D. C for improperly evicting tenants at war ones. Yorkshire apartments during the pandemic. Kenzo FEA W T O P News

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"W E Mail news at 10. Good morning, everyone I'm John Mathews, A U. S marshal was shot this morning while serving an arrest warrant in West Baltimore. Other marshals on the scene returned what fire and killed. The suspect has happened in around 6 15 on North Mount ST. This comes two days after two FBI agents were killed and three were wounded while serving a warrant against the child porn suspect near Fort Lauderdale. The suspect in that case shot and killed himself. No word on how the marshal in this morning's shooting is doing. We will get through this together. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan imploring residents in his annual state of the state address to hang on through the pandemic. With more challenges ahead. The amount of vaccines being allocated by the federal government is just a tiny fraction of what we need. That is the hard truth, Hogan says. That makes it even more critical that lawmakers pass his billion dollar covert relief bill and that schools reopened. It is critical that we give our students the chance to get safely. Back into the classrooms during this entire crisis. We have always followed the science and the science is clear. And Randall County is preparing to follow the governor's directive to reopen schools next month and excited to bring some re opening information as we get ready to open our schools on March, 1st, a double mass, Dr George, our Lotto school superintendent, says he's relied on guidance from an Arrundell county's health officer, Dr Nine less colleague on a Roman one of the best, probably the biggest question people have her. Two straight in Medford's. The CDC recommends this this month they're returning to school without cue Street decision points. Dr K is these cold, says the change. Federal metrics are based on data collected over the past two months, noting vaccinations are not a CDC requirement to return to in person learning Barbara Britt W M a. L and W m a l dot com We told you yesterday that Loudon County will start bringing kids back into classrooms in the next two weeks. But the school board's also looking for ways to help kids make up for lost time and lost learning. We have identified resource is and replaced them not only for virtual learning, but also potentially summer school, the mediation to help those students that are struggling Board member Jeff Morris tells the Larry O'Connor show We heard for many parents who were angry classes were closed. But he says there are just a Z. Many who are angry that they're reopening bacon. Silence me. They can show violent, you fresh offers venture in the Virginia Senate for comments he made ahead of the capital riots as well as for personal attack, Virginia State Senator Amanda Chase tells mornings on the mall. She's not going to stop fighting to protest against Curbing First Amendment rights. I feel like I happy because I mean, we see what is going on nationally now what they're doing with with Marjorie Green. Um, um You know, we we've got to put it into that The whole house is that district congresswoman green of her committee assignments. Today, Chase is doing the Virginia State Senate to keep her center from being finalized. University that leads the world in reporting coronavirus data now has some data to report in It. Don't backyard in person classes on the John That's options. Homewood campus were suspended yesterday and are again today. After about 30 students tested positive for covert 19 just days after the spring semester got underway. The university says most of those involved are student athletes. It's believed their cases are linked to activities that took place off campus. Checking your money. The Dow is up 215 points the NASDAQ up third Up next traffic and weather the sport of baseball.