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04:04 min | 9 months ago

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"Last week. He just won a pair of tickets to see no place to go at signature theater playing now through October 16th. You can listen next Saturday and Sunday in the 8 a.m. hours for another chance to play the WTO mystery newsmaker contest. The top stories we're following for you on WTO some local bars will be opening up early tomorrow morning here, so patrons can watch the state funeral for Queen Elizabeth. More migrants are arriving in D.C. from Texas. Yesterday, another bus dropped about 50 migrants in front of vice president Harris official residents. People in Puerto Rico are bracing for severe wind and extreme rain as tropical storm Fiona bears down. Amid expectations it will grow into a hurricane before striking the island this afternoon. A team of first responders from Maryland is now packed and ready to go to the island. Stay with WTO for more on these stories in just minutes. A major construction project will be ramping up in Alexandria next month. Most people won't even notice it's going on because it's happening 12 stories below the city. A massive two mile long tunnel will stretch from the city's wastewater treatment center to Pendleton street. The tunnel boring machine called hazel will head east under south royal street and then head north under the Potomac river, Justin Carl is the program manager. She's essentially like an underground factory to eat ground and extrudes a ton of behind her city as an outdated combined sewer system, meaning humans who just combined with storm water and all sent to the treatment center when it rains heavily can cause issues. About a 140 million gallons of combined sewer overflows occur each year in Alexandria. The new tunnel should eliminate that issue and boring will go almost completely unnoticed. Our criteria for movement at the surface is about the thickness of two nickels. Most of the time when we build these types of tunnels rarely see any movement. You say it 18. Traffic and weather on the 8s is married to Pompey in the traffic center. Alrighty, thanks, John. And we're still not monitoring too many things on an early Sunday morning. So if you're out and about, only a few things to watch for, but unfortunately, the biggest one currently is a crash investigation that is on northbound two 70 just after the spur would merge with the outer loop and passing old Georgetown road. They all come together, your north on two 70 pass tuckerman. You're staying far to the right to get by this crash investigation. So far right lane just before the lanes would normally divide for through and local. Once you're beyond the crash investigation, you are able to join through or local whichever you choose you're on your way just before montrose road back to speed. That said, joining two 70 north from montrose road wherever your early Sunday morning workaround would get you there, put you on, beyond any slowdowns. And again, it is Sunday morning so we are watching what could be a worse delay, is basically not that long in the big scheme of things. Three 55 rides fine as well. Nothing on the beltway slowing you yet. Watching for any shuttles from arena drive to get you to joint base Andrews in morning side so far so good, no big traffic delays. We'll flip the coin into Virginia saying big roads are running well, a new crash is being reported out of Stafford county on route one heading north near 6 ten garrisonville. This is said to be an overturned vehicle so watch for response heading to scene. Inside of the beltway, it's two 36, the little river turnpike in annandale. They say, right near evergreen lane, there's a new crash. They're running in both directions. In the district, it's the D.C. half marathon closing roadways from Potomac park all the way through rock creek park and taking up the south half of the mall, a full list of closures and a map to work around with the timings can be found at WTO P dot com. The jaw dropping musical Hamilton is now playing at the Kennedy Center opera house, joined the captivating performance through October 9th. That's now through October 9th information at Kennedy Center dot org bearing to pump a WTF traffic. Storm team fours Ryan Miller, we've got to get used to these cooler morning temperatures this time of year. Oh yeah, and John by the end of the week here into next weekend, we're going to be really cool effect maybe even cold in a few spots. Right now

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01:58 min | 9 months ago

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"Implement a ten year education reform plan in Maryland is due out next month. Maryland matters reports the blueprint for Maryland's future accountability and implementation board will continue holding work sessions with feedback from stakeholders. The draft reform plan focuses on 5 key subject areas ranging from early childhood education to improving college readiness and diversifying the teaching workforce. Implementation was approved by state lawmakers last year. Meanwhile, the prince George's county school board rescinded a vote this past week that would have unseated for board members, the action follows an investigation by the Maryland state inspector general, which found that the ethics reports, the board used for the vote contained inaccurate information. Last year the board's ethics panel had issued reports accusing 7 board members of various offenses and recommended that 6 of them be removed. The Washington Post reports that some members targeted by the reports had already left the board by the time the state investigation was released last month. Alexandria is getting a major update to its sewer system, a two mile long sewage tunnel will be bored 120 feet underground, stretching from the city's wastewater treatment center to Pendleton street. Alexandria sewer system was built in the late 1800s and was advanced for the time, but it uses one big system for both human sewage and storm water. When it rains heavily it backs up spilling millions of gallons into the Potomac. That Sarah just loaded with bacteria, nitrogen, and phosphorus, which impacts the water quality. The tunnel boring machine called hazel will bore the reverse L shaped tunnel mostly underneath the Potomac river. Hazel will mind about 40 feet per day. It'll excavate the soil, so pressurize it around, prevent the chance for ground movement. Justin Carl is the program manager. And then behind her will be erecting a precast tunnel liner. The boring will be quiet shaking on the surface amounts to less than the width of two nickels. Luke Luger WTO P news

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01:38 min | 9 months ago

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"That police will find his attacker. We only know him as max, he's 17 and lives in Arlington, max spent two days in the ICU after the stabbing near Curtis trail, not far from Washington boulevard in I 66. His father told NBC four, there's still in the dark about why this happened. That's probably the hardest part, I think, that we just have no idea if it was a botched robbery that was botched so badly that the robber forgot to ask for, you know, give me your phone and your money, or if it was a disturbed person, police are checking security cameras. Meantime, max and his dad have put flyers on the trail to warn other runners of what happened. A major construction project will be ramping up in Alexandria next month. Most people won't even notice it's going on because it's happening 12 stories below the city. A massive two mile long tunnel will stretch from the city's wastewater treatment center to Pendleton street. The tunnel boring machine called hazel will head east under south royal street and then head north under the Potomac river, Justin Carl was the program manager. She's essentially like an underground factory to each ground and extrudes a ton of behind her city as an outdated combined sewer system meaning humans who just combined with storm water and all sent to the treatment center when it rains heavily can cause issues. About a 140 million gallons of combined sewer overflows occur each year in Alexandria. The new tunnel should eliminate that issue and boring will go almost completely unnoticed. Our criteria for movement at the surface is about the thickness of two nickels. Most of the time when we build these types of tunnels rarely see any movement. Money news at 25 and 55, this is a Bloomberg money minute, almost 20 years after Concorde stopped flying, we're seeing renewed interest in supersonic air travel.

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02:06 min | 9 months ago

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"From the other way crosses over and he just looks at me with this just had this kind of crazy look on his face and then he just stuck me with a knife. The attack put max in the ICU four two days now he and his dad are putting up flyers around the trail to warn other people. The attacker has not been found, but police are checking nearby security cameras in hopes of finding the suspect. Alexandria is getting a major update to its sewer system, a two mile long sewage tunnel will be bored 120 feet underground, stretching from the city's wastewater treatment center to Pendleton street. Alexandria sewer system was built in the late 1800s and was advanced for the time, but it uses one big system for both human sewage and stormwater. When it rains heavily it backs up spilling millions of gallons into the Potomac. That Sarah just loaded with bacteria, nitrogen, and phosphorus, which impacts the water quality. The tonal boring machine called hazel will bore the reverse L shaped tunnel mostly underneath the Potomac river. Hazel will mine about 40 feet per day, to excavate the soil, so pressurize it ground for it to chance for ground movement. Justin Carl is the program manager and then behind her will be erecting a precast tunnel liner. The boring will be quiet shaking on the surface amounts to less than the width of two nickels. Luke Luger WTO P news. Seniors in Montgomery county can now connect with volunteers who will give them a lift to the grocery store or an appointment. It's all made possible through a new online tool. Anyone older than 60 that needs a ride can enter the address they want to go to, including the zip code, and then at the click of a button, the tool provides website links to organizations that offer volunteer rides. There's a map view option, and it can easily be used with a screen reader for people who have trouble seeing rides are only provided in Montgomery county, Alicia Wilson WTO P news, and you can head to WTO P dot com for more information. Money news at 25 and 55 here's Lisa Matteo

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01:30 min | 9 months ago

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"A major construction project will be ramping up in Alexandria next month. Most people won't even notice that it's going on because it'll be happening below ground. 12 stories below ground, a massive two mile long tunnel will stretch from the city's wastewater treatment center to Pendleton street. The tunnel boring machine called hazel will head east under south royal street and then head north under the Potomac river, Justin Carl was the program manager. She's essentially like an underground factory to each ground and extrudes a tunnel behind that city has an outdated combined sewer system meaning humans who just combined with storm water and all sent to the treatment center when it rains heavily can cause issues. About a 140 million gallons of combined sewer overflows occur each year in Alexandria. The new tunnel should eliminate that issue and boring will go almost completely unnoticed. Our criteria for movement at the surface is about the thickness of two nickels. Most of the time when we build these types of tunnels rarely see any movement. And Arlington Arlington teen, I should say, stabbed while on a nighttime run in Arlington last month is telling his story in hopes that it won't happen to anyone else. Max is a 17 year old Arlington native. He was running near the Curtis trail by Washington boulevard and I 66, and he tells our news partners at NBC four about that night. This guy from the other way crosses over and he just looks at me with this just had this kind of crazy look on his face and then he

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02:11 min | 9 months ago

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"In the late 1800s and was advanced for the time, but it uses one big system for both human sewage and stormwater. When it rains heavily it backs up spilling millions of gallons into the Potomac. That sewage is loaded with bacteria, nitrogen, and phosphorus, which impacts the water quality. The tunnel boring machine called hazel will bore the reverse L shaped tunnel mostly underneath the Potomac river. Hazel will mine about 40 feet per day till excavate the soil, so pressurize the ground for the chance for ground movement. Justin Carl is the program manager, and then behind her will be erecting a precast tunnel liner. The boring will be quiet shaking on the surface amounts to less than the width of two nickels. Luke Luger WTO P news. This week, the prince George's county school board rescinded a vote that would have unseated four board members, it follows an investigation by the Maryland state inspector general. It found that the ethics report the board used for the vote contained inaccurate information. Last year the board's ethics panel had issued reports accusing 7 board members of various offenses recommending that 6 of them be removed. We're getting the first look at how many students return to the classroom and this fall in Virginia, but enrollment numbers, the enrollment numbers are out early numbers. They show an increase in students in Arlington loudin and fairfax counties. Arlington superintendent Francisco Duran says they saw a spike in enrollment before the pandemic. APS is coming out of a period of significant enrollment growth and in the decade prior to the pandemic enrollment grew by about 40% or about 10,000 students. Final enrollment numbers which are used to determine school funding are expected later this fall. It's 1125. Money news at 25 and 55 on WTO. This is a Bloomberg money minute. Businesses are providing all kinds of perks bringing in food, providing new areas for workers to hang out together all in the name of encouraging well educated and higher income workers to come back to the office. Businesses from Apple to big Wall Street banks have said this month, it's time to get serious, there is, however, a limit. Most employees want to come into the office between two to three days a week. Stanford University economics professor Nicholas bloom as part of an international team of economists who've been gathering data on remote work, they find

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01:59 min | 9 months ago

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"You're listening to WTO pneumo. It's ten 23 a major construction project will be ramping up an Alexandria next month and most people won't even notice that it's going on because it will be around 12 stories below the city. A massive two mile long tunnel will stretch from the city's wastewater treatment center to Pendleton street. The tunnel boring machine called hazel will head east under south royal street and then head north under the Potomac river, Justin Carl was the program manager. She's essentially like an underground factory to eat ground and extrudes a tunnel behind her city as an outdated combined sewer system, meaning humans who are just combined with storm water and all sent to the treatment center when it rains heavily can cause issues. About a 140 million gallons of combined sewer overflows occur each year in Alexandria. The new tunnel should eliminate that issue and boring will go almost completely unnoticed. Our criteria for movement at the surface is about the thickness of two nickels. Most of the time when we build these types of tunnels rarely see any movement. Luke Luger WTO P news. This week, the prince George's county school board rescinded a vote that would have unseated four board members it follows an investigation by the Maryland state inspector general who found that the ethics report the board used for the vote contained inaccurate information. Last year the board's ethics panel had issued reports accusing 7 board members of various offenses and recommended that 6 of them be removed. The Washington Post reports that some members targeted by those reports had already left the board by the time the state investigation was released last month. How many students have returned to the classroom in our area? Preliminary enrollment numbers are out and they show an increase in the number of students in fairfax loudoun and Arlington counties. Beverly Tate is with loudoun county public schools. We are currently at 81,992 students, which is an increase of 674 students simply comparing totals to total from last year. The growth comes after two years of enrollment declines across Virginia, the annual count in D.C. is scheduled for October 5th

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02:32 min | 9 months ago

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"The city's wastewater treatment plant to Pendleton street. Alexandria sewer system was built in the late 1800s and was advanced for the time, but it uses one big system for both human sewage and stormwater. When it rains heavily it backs up spilling millions of gallons into the Potomac. That sewage is loaded with bacteria, nitrogen, and phosphorus, which impacts the water quality. The tunnel boring machine called hazel will bore the reverse L shaped tunnel mostly underneath the Potomac river. Hazel will mine about 40 feet per day to excavate the soil, so pressurize it ground for it to transfer ground movement. Justin Carl is the program manager. And then behind her will be erecting a precast tunnel liner. The boring will be quiet shaking on the surface amounts to less than the width of two nickels. Luke Luger WTO P news. This week, the prince George's county school board resending a vote, they would have unseated four board members, follows an investigation by the Maryland state inspector general, found that the ethics reports the board used for the vote contain inaccurate information last year the board's ethics panel issued reports accusing 7 of its board members of various offensive, recommending 6 of them be removed. We're getting the first look at how many students will be returning to classes this fall in Virginia early enrollment numbers are out, increases in students in Arlington, loudoun and fairfax county, Arlington school superintendent Francisco Duran says, they saw a spike in enrollment before the pandemic. APS is coming out of a period of significant enrollment growth and in the decade prior to the pandemic enrollment grew by about 40% or about 10,000 students. Final enrollment numbers which are used to determine school funding expected later this fall, an annual count in D.C. set to take place next month. For more on enrollment trends across the area go to check out the school zone on WTO dot com. And thousands of kids heading back to school after tackling a summer reading challenge also helping the Chesapeake Bay. The Montgomery county library system had nearly 13,000 kids in their summer reading challenge, part Lockdown homeowners flocking to the service to get fresh and packaged goods and other household necessities brought right to their doors thanks to deals with hundreds of retailers from coast to coast. Revenue soared, its valuation surged higher. Then things began to change. Sure, a lot of people still use it and competitors, like Amazon fresh, Walmart plus, fresh direct shipped, DoorDash and others, but growth slowed as more people do their own shopping again. Add in all the volatility in the markets, the threat of a possible economic downturn and plans to sell shares in the company

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02:00 min | 9 months ago

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"A 23. This is WTO news. A major construction project will be ramping up an Alexandria next month and most people won't even notice that it's going on because it's going to be about 12 stories below the city. A massive two mile long tunnel will stretch on the city's wastewater treatment center to Pendleton street. The tunnel boring machine called hazel will head east under south royal street and then head north under the Potomac river, Justin Carl was the program manager. She's essentially like an underground factor to each ground and extrudes a tunnel behind her city as an outdated combined sewer system, meaning humans who are just combined with storm water and all sent to the treatment center when it rains heavily can cause issues. About a 140 million gallons of combined sewer overflows occur each year in Alexandria. The new tunnel should eliminate that issue and boring will go almost completely unnoticed. Our criteria for movement at the surface is about the thickness of two nickels. Most of the time when we build these types of tunnels rarely see any movement. Luke Luger WTO P news. This week, the prince George's county school board rescinded a vote that would have unseated four board members. It follows an investigation by the Maryland state inspector general, which found that the ethics report the board used to vote contained inaccurate information. Last year the board's ethics panel had issued reports accusing 7 board members of various offenses and recommended that 6 of them be removed. The Washington Post reports that some members targeted by the reports had already left the board by the time the state investigation was released last month. How many students have returned to the classroom in our area, preliminary enrollment numbers are out and they show an increase in the number of students and fairfax loud and an Arlington counties, Beverly Tate is with loudoun county public schools. We are currently at 81,992 students, which is an increase of 674 students simply comparing totals to total from last year. The growth can rather come after two years of enrollment declines across Virginia and annual count in D.C., a schedule for October 5th

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04:20 min | 9 months ago

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"Was shot and killed by police and Anna under county, it happened around two 15 this morning at a home on sans road in harwood. Police say officers were responding to a domestic incident and found the man with a gun. They say the officer shot and killed him following a fight. None of the officers was hurt. The officers were wearing body cams and are now on administrative leave. Joint base Andrews is hosting its annual era expo show this weekend for the first time since 2019, WTO's national security correspondent JJ green says, lots of you are waiting for it. This is a gigantic deal. Some people have been waiting for this day for three years or more. Families of all sizes are here. You've got kids. There's all sorts of activities. There's an axe and hammer throw for adults. There's a rock wall. The thing for the client, they're refreshments. So it's a big true celebration for the community from the air force. You don't really have to be here to see it. You can see it from your homes if you're around the beltway. So they're going to be a number of different demonstrations and you'll be able to see them. And if you missed it, it will be open tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Alexandria getting a major update to its sewer system, a two mile long tunnel will be bored 120 feet underground, stretching from the city's wastewater treatment plant to Pendleton street. Alexandria sewer system was built in the late 1800s and was advanced for the time, but it uses one big system for both human sewage and stormwater. When it rains heavily it backs up spilling millions of gallons into the Potomac. That Sarah just loaded with bacteria, nitrogen, and phosphorus, which impacts the water quality. The tunnel boring machine called hazel will bore the reverse L shaped tunnel mostly underneath the Potomac river. Hazel will mind about 40 feet per day. It'll excavate the soil, so pressurize it around for it to chance for ground movement. Justin Carl is the program manager and then behind her will be erecting a precast tunnel liner. The boring will be quiet shaking on the surface amounts to less than the width of two nickels. Luke Luger WTO P news. Money news at 25 and 55 on TOP here's Joan doniger. This is a Bloomberg money minute. Businesses are providing all kinds of perks, bringing in food, providing new areas for workers to hang out together all in the name of encouraging well educated and higher income workers to come back to the office. Businesses from Apple to big Wall Street banks have said this month, it's time to get serious, there is, however, a limit. Most employees want to come into the office between two to three days a week. Stanford University economics professor Nicholas bloom is part of an international team of economists who've been gathering data on remote work. They find it works, not just for employees, but for their bosses. One is it makes employees a lot happier. Two is it improves productivity numbers here are typically three to 5%, three it supports diversity and for it helps companies reduce space costs. Commercial real estate developers, however, are especially eager to see workers fill off a space's full-time again. They expect rising layoffs could change attitudes, blue isn't buying it. That is so 2020. From the Bloomberg newsroom, I'm Joan doniger, on WTO. And coming up after traffic and weather together on the 8th, the Justice Department wants an appeals court's help in stopping a ruling that it says harms national security. At 7 27. Hi, it's Meghan cloherty on the latest DMV download podcast. We talk about the case against the man who police called the Potomac river rapist. Why his attorney argued a judge should omit the DNA evidence that prosecutors say links him to the killing of a Georgetown student and 7 other rapes. Join us for WTO's local daily podcast, the DMV download, available wherever you get podcasts. The kids are back in school and traffic is picked up, and yet some days it's still looks and feels like summer. Hyatt's Chris corps. If your roof is getting old, but it held up okay last year doesn't mean it's ready to face another Washington winner. So right now is the ideal time to have a roof inspection to assess any damage that may have occurred during the steamy heat and the storms of summer and to check for any loose flashing. And inspection by roof masters will also prepare your home for winter because nobody wants the surprise of a roof leak when winter comes around. I know Ruth masters, they did work on my house. I trust them, and you can, too, because they always say whenever you need any roofing work done, always get three estimates. Just make sure one of the three

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02:04 min | 9 months ago

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"Late 1800s and was advanced for the time, but it uses one big system for both human sewage and storm water. When it rains heavily it backs up spilling millions of gallons into the Potomac. That sewage is loaded with bacteria, nitrogen, and phosphorus, which impacts the water quality. The tunnel boring machine called hazel will bore the reverse L shaped tunnel mostly underneath the Potomac river. Hazel will mine about 40 feet per day to excavate the soil, so pressurize the ground for the chance for ground movement. Justin Carl is the program manager and then behind her will be erecting a precast tunnel liner. The boring will be quiet shaking on the surface amounts to less than the width of two nickels. Luke Luger WTO P news. Meanwhile, an old, unused bridge in D.C. could be getting a new lease on life. D.C.'s Court of Appeals has stopped the demolition of the 120 year old foundry branch trolley trestling Glover Archibald park in northwest. The bridge was part of the D.C. trolley system on a line that took people from Georgetown to Glenn echo park, metro owns the bridge and wants to bring it down citing its poor condition. It has not been used in over 60 years, now the issue goes back for another look. Some want to trestle saved and used as part of a trail to get students to and from the pneumo Macarthur boulevard high school in northwest. Kyle Cooper, WTO news. I mean, that was shot and killed by police and arundel county. It happened around two 15 this morning at a home on sans road in harwood. Police say officers were responding to a domestic incident at the home and found the man with a gun. They say police shot and killed him following a fight, no officers were hurt. The officers were wearing body cams and are now on administrative leave. A gold judicial column made of glass beads that belong to the late justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, selling at auction for close to a $180,000, part of a collection of about 75 items of Ginsburg's that were sold to benefit charity, her gavel selling for $20,000. Bidders paying more than $500,000 in the online auction that ended on Friday, Sunday marking the two year anniversary of the liberal icon's death, Ruth Frederick Ginsburg was 87 years old

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02:02 min | 9 months ago

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"News. It's four 23 an investigation underway, after a man was shot and killed in the early morning hours this after an attack by or after confronting a police officer in anaerobic county. This happened about two 15 a.m. at a home on sans road in harwood. Police say officers responded to a call at the home and were met by a man armed with a gun. Authorities say they shot and killed him following altercation, no officers were hurt. The ones who responded were wearing body cameras at the time, they've now been placed on administrative leave. And a major construction project will be ramping up in Alexandria next month and most people may not even notice that it's going on. This will be 12 stories below the city, a massive two mile long tunnel will stretch from the wastewater treatment center to Pendleton street. The tunnel boring machine called hazel will head east under south royal street and then head north under the Potomac river, Justin Carl was the program manager. She's essentially like an underground factor to each ground and extrudes a tunnel behind her city as an outdated combined sewer system, meaning humans who are just combined with storm water and all sent to the treatment center when it rains heavily can cause issues. About a 140 million gallons of combined sewer overflows occur each year in Alexandria. The new tunnel should eliminate that issue and boring will go almost completely unnoticed. Our criteria for movement at the surface is about the thickness of two nickels. Most of the time when we build these types of tunnels rarely see any movement. Luke Luger WTO P news. An old unused bridge in D.C. may be getting a new lease on life. D.C.'s Court of Appeals has stopped the demolition of the 120 year old foundry branch trolley trestling Glover Archibald park in northwest. The bridge was part of the D.C. trolley system on a line that took people from Georgetown to Glenn echo park, metro owns the bridge and wants to bring it down citing its poor condition. It has not been used in over 60 years. Now the issue goes back for another look, some want the trestles saved and used as part of a trail to get students to and from the new Macarthur boulevard high school in northwest. Kyle Cooper, WTO

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03:47 min | 9 months ago

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"The alternative is unimaginable. Periton. You're listening to WTO pneumo. Three 22 man is dead after being shot by police in arundel county happened around two 15 this morning in a home on sans road in harwood. Police spokesperson says officers responded to a call for a domestic incident at the home where they found a man with a gun, police say an officer shot and killed him following a fight. The officers involved who were wearing body cameras are now on administrative leave as the state investigates. Alexandria is getting a major update to its sewer system. A two mile long sewage tunnel will be bored 120 feet underground, stretching from the city's wastewater treatment center to Pendleton street. Alexandria sewer system was built in the late 1800s and was advanced for the time, but it uses one big system for both human sewage and stormwater. When it rains heavily it backs up spilling millions of gallons into the Potomac. That sewage is loaded with bacteria, nitrogen, and phosphorus, which impacts the water quality. The tunnel boring machine called hazel will bore the reverse L shaped tunnel mostly underneath the Potomac river. Hazel will mine about 40 feet per day to excavate the soil, so pressurize it around for the chance for ground movement. Justin Carl is the program manager and then behind her will be erecting a precast tunnel liner. The boring will be quiet shaking on the surface amounts to less than the width of two nickels. Luke Luger WTO P news. An old unused bridge in D.C. could be getting a new lease on life. D.C.'s Court of Appeals has stopped the demolition of the 120 year old foundry branch trolley trestle in Glover Archibald park in northwest. The bridge was part of the D.C. trolley system on a line that took people from Georgetown to Glenn echo park, metro owns the bridge and wants to bring it down citing its poor condition. It has not been used in over 60 years. Now the issue goes back for another look. Some want the trestle saved and used as part of a trail to get students to and from the new Macarthur boulevard high school in northwest. Kyle Cooper, WTO news. Bidders paid more than a half $1 million for items belonging to the late justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in an online auction that ended Friday. A judicial caller made of glass beads was the item with the highest purchase price, nearly $177,000 in all about 75 items of Ginsburg's were sold to benefit charity. Sunday marks the two year anniversary of the liberal icon's death at the age of 87. It's three 25. Honey news of 25 and 55. Here's Jeff clay bomb. The D.C. metro ranks number 9 among cities for new apartments being built this year, 14,000 of them notable because D.C. is one of few cities with big apartment growth outside of the sun belt where the population is growing much faster. New apartment building is metro wide, a lot of it is along the silver line. One of the things that we see is that it's becoming more predominant in the work from home type of environmental people get this hybrid model figured out is that transit oriented development is, again, becoming much more significant. And that's one of the areas where we see that. Wrestler at rent cafe, the new D.C. area apartment developments are mostly class a and mostly expensive. That doesn't exclude though the fact that affordable is being done, and some degree, and also you're seeing a lot of adaptive reuse. As a matter of fact, D.C. is the poster child for adaptive reuse in terms of taking existing stock with good bones like office and converting them into housing. Those office building conversions tend to have more reasonable rents. Coming up after traffic and weather the Justice Department asks an appeal court to lift a judge's hold on the Mar-a-Lago probe. It's three 26

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"justin carl" Discussed on WTOP

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02:11 min | 9 months ago

"justin carl" Discussed on WTOP

"Project will be ramping up in Alexandria next month. Most people may not even notice it's going on. It's going to be 12 stories below the city. A massive two mile long tunnel will stretch from the city's wastewater treatment center to Pendleton street. The tunnel boring machine called hazel will head east under south royal street and then head north under the Potomac river, Justin Carl was the program manager. She's essentially like an underground factor to each ground and extrudes a tunnel behind her city as an outdated combined sewer system, meaning humans who just combine with storm water and all sent to the treatment center when it rains heavily can cause issues. About a 140 million gallons of combined sewer overflows occur each year in Alexandria. The new tunnel should eliminate that issue and boring will go almost completely unnoticed. Our criteria for movement at the surface is about the thickness of two nickels. Most of the time when we build these types of tunnels rarely see any movement. Luke Luger WTO, P news. Money news at 25 and 55 here's Jeff clay ball. The historic asbury church in middleburg dates back to the 1820s, but it's in need of stabilization and repairs, the town of middleburg, had planned to sell it to a preservation minded buyer, but I'll keep it and fix it itself. Thanks to a budget surplus, visitorship and tourism is a significant component of the town of middleburg, a majority of our tax revenues are based on that and coming out of the pandemic. Has been blessed to do very well with visitorship and tourism. That's middleburg mayor bridge littleton, future uses may include community activities and private events, but it will also work with historians. The biggest most important thing is to capture the stories and capture the history of asbury church and what it's meant to middleburg, working with those groups to capture that story and share that story is the primary focus in 1864, asbury church was donated to the African American Methodist Church. It hasn't been used in two decades. Jeff claw will be news. Coming up after traffic and weather more migrants dropped off in D.C. also New York, Texas says they're not done yet. They're going to continue. We'll keep you up to date on that and more. It's two

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02:03 min | 9 months ago

"justin carl" Discussed on WTOP

"H street festival is back today. 12 blocks of northeast H street corridor are closed to traffic. For food shopping and dancing, the festival also boasts more than 40 concerts, performances and local pop up shops. It's free and open to the public until 7 this evening. Joint base Andrews is hosting its annual air and expo air show this weekend for the first time since 2019. WTO national security correspondent JJ green says it's an event people have been waiting for. This is a gigantic deal. Some people have been waiting for this day for three years or more. Families of all sizes are here. You've got kids. There's all sorts of activities. There's an axe and hammer throw for adults. There's a rock wall. You think for the climb, there are refreshments. So it's a big true celebration for the community from the air force. You don't really have to be here to see it. You can see it from your homes. If you're around the beltway. So they're going to be a number of different demonstrations, and you'll be able to see them. Now you may have just heard in traffic that rob stallworth tells us that officials have stopped admission to the show for the time being because it's so crowded inside, it is a very popular event. Alexandria is getting a major update to its sewer system, a two mile long sewage tunnel will be bored 120 feet underground, stretching from the city's wastewater treatment center to Pendleton street. Alexandria sewer system was built in the late 1800s and was advanced for the time, but it uses one big system for both human sewage and stormwater. When it rains heavily it backs up spilling millions of gallons into the Potomac. That sewage is loaded with bacteria, nitrogen, and phosphorus, which impacts the water quality. The tonal boring machine called hazel will bore the reverse L shaped tunnel mostly underneath the Potomac river. Hazel will mine about 40 feet per day, to excavate the soil, so pressurize it ground the chance for ground movement. Justin Carl is the program manager, and then behind her will be erecting a precast tunnel liner. The boring will be quiet shaking on the surface amounts to less than the width of two nickels. Luke Luger WTO P news

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"justin carl" Discussed on WTOP

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01:37 min | 9 months ago

"justin carl" Discussed on WTOP

"MEL WO OD dot org. This is WTO P news, it's 1223, a major construction project will be ramping up in Alexandria next month. Most people won't even notice that it's going on because it'll be around 12 stories below the city. A massive two mile long tunnel will stretch from the city's wastewater treatment center to Pendleton street. The tunnel boring machine called hazel will head east under south royal street and then head north under the Potomac river, Justin Carl was the program manager. She's essentially like an underground factory to each ground and extrudes a tun behind her city has an outdated combined sewer system meaning humans who just combined with storm water and all sent to the treatment center when it rains heavily can cause issues. About a 140 million gallons of combined sewer overflows occur each year in Alexandria. The new tunnel should eliminate that issue and boring will go almost completely unnoticed. Our criteria for movement at the surface is about the thickness of two nickels. Most of the time when we build these types of tunnels rarely see any movement. Luke Luger WTO P news. You're being warned about a trending scam. This one takes advantage of a popular way to send money from your bank account. It's called the pay yourself scam and Bank of America is alerting its customers about it. The scam starts with a text message that appears to be from your bank about unusual activity. If you respond, scammers follow up with a call from a number that appears to be from a bank. The scammers say they can stop the alleged fraud by having you send money to yourself using Zelle. They then ask for a one time code in order to take money from your account, Bank of America says to not trust caller ID and to not share

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