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03:16 min | 2 d ago

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"Aren't expecting flash flooding in their area but that could change at a moment's notice. Plus with wind gusts expected to reach 40 miles an hour we're suggesting to our residents right now to secure any loose outdoor items to keep them from blowing around but also to be sure to keep their electronic devices charged. VDOT also issuing a warning to Virginia residents to stay off the roads if they can. The department saying that pockets of standing water plus downed trees and power lines are all potential obstacles as they prepare for the worst and hope for the best. Matt Kofax, WTOP News. Metro says it's preparing for the storm. The transit agency says the down trees and flying debris could cause hazards and slippery conditions expected on the roads, the walkways and in the rail stations. Of course, it's urging passengers to plan some additional travel time this weekend. command The and communications center says it's monitoring weather conditions. Teams will be strategically placed across the service area including field supervisors, power crews, custodial staff and tree crews to keep the customers safe and maintained service. 605 on WTOP. Two Northern Virginia residents have been arrested and charged with distribution of cocaine. Authorities say that 54 year old Raul Rivera of Arlington and 40 year old Dusan Dimick of Reston used rental cars and ride sharing services for a year ending just last month to conduct 14 controlled buys totaling 367 grams of cocaine. It was part of a delivery service authorities say in northwest DC. The Drug Enforcement Agency says when they raided the residences of two suspects and the others involved in the ring they found more than 3 kilos of cocaine, methamphetamine pills, and more than $100 ,000 in cash. If convicted, the defendants face a maximum statutory sentence of 20 years. Using ink paint and brushes young people inside of the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services, the detention centers, are finding just than more a creative outlook. Art and art therapy are tools to help young people who've been placed in Maryland's Department of Juvenile Services detention centers find a chance for positive change. So we're reducing them to things that they might not have ever thought about. Lisa LaPrade, founder of Champs, changing habits and making progressive strides, says the key is helping juveniles see positive options for their futures. Because if they only know their surroundings and nobody else is introducing them to better and what can be accomplished, then they don't know. That's all they need is a fighting chance. Kate Ryan, WTOP coming up on WTOP after traffic and weather, we'll get some important news about home sales in some of the nation's largest cities next week. We'll have money news with Jeff Claybaugh coming up on WTOP. WTOP news time now, we're approaching 608. Get a Precision AC tune -up for only $59. that You know music, it's time for traffic weather and on the 8th. Let's check in for the first time in the morning with Mary DePapa. All righty, good morning Dan and what a soggy one we're in for today. That is for sure. If you're out and about this early morning, be sure to

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00:03 min | 18 hrs ago

Fresh update on "kate ryan" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News

"That's four times as much as last year. From the Bloomberg newsroom I'm Denise Pellegrini on WTLP. It's 341. the average American. A Virginia man is facing charges in a hefty fine after bringing a loaded weapon into the airport. NSA officers say they stopped a King George Virginia man from bringing a gun onto a flight at Reagan National Airport after their x -ray unit alerted them to inspect his carry -on. That is when they found his 22 caliber pistol loaded with five bullets. The man blamed his wife saying she packed his carry -on and he didn't realize it had a gun inside. Police issued him a citation and the man faces a fine of up to $15 ,000. DSA reports nationwide it has stopped more than 4 ,000 handguns from getting on flights this year. Jenny Glick, WTOP News. outbreak An of canine influenza interrupted adoptions at the Prince George's County Run Animal Services Center back in August, but now after negative tests, adoptions with some precautions have resumed. Maple and pumpkin might sound like a fancy coffee order, but they're among the dogs you can adopt from the Prince George's County Animal Services facility and adoption center. Andrea Crooms with the county's Department of the Environment explains visits are still virtual because we can't have folks moving through the kennel from animal to mole because they're on guard against canine influenza. An outbreak in August put the dog adoptions on paws, but after negative tests, Crooms said adoptions are back on and adoption fees for all animals are being waived. Until the end of the month, Kate Ryan, WTOP news at sunset. Jews around the world will begin to observe Yom Kippur, the annual Day of Atonement. It's the holiest day in Judaism and includes prayer and fasting as a way of repenting for all the wrongs committed over the last year. When the Day of Atonement is over, a shofar horn is blown to mark the end of the fast and festive a meal is prepared to break the fast and rebuild people's strength. Coming up on WTOP. Why drinking diet soda could bring you down. I'm Shana Stulen. 343. Here's Amy Knight, president the of Children's Hospital Association, on the discussion, A Better Tomorrow, tackling the crisis of mental health in American children, sponsored by Children's Hospital Association, the Preventing Youth Suicide National Collaborative, which is sponsored by the Cardinal Health Foundation, was started in 2022. As we speak, there's now 30 children's hospitals participating, and this is a true example of partnership and collaboration and how we can accelerate our actions. Children's hospitals are obviously very concerned about suicide in their communities and in their patient populations. The Cardinal Health Foundation is totally on board with that. And then the Zero Suicide has Institute demonstrated skills in doing this. So these 30 hospitals are working together within their own patient populations. We have found that oftentimes, obviously, kids who are experiencing chronic or lifelong illnesses may be more predisposed to depression and to suicide and suicide ideation. Watch the entire discussion on wtop .com. Search Children's Hospital Association. Back in the day, many ventured to California in search of gold. Now many are making the trek to MGM National Harbor to play of The gold rush is on now through September 30 for MGM Rewards members. Not a member? Sign up today and visit daily to earn drawing entries for your chance to win free play and a pair of golden watches in the finale drawing. Visit mgmnationalharbor .com slash mega goldmine to learn more. Must be 21. Please play responsibly. For help visit mgamblinghelp .org or 1 -800 -GAMBLER. Gah! I'm so stressed. Our business is growing. drawing. We've got people all over now. What is that meditation? I'm recommending the UMA cloud phone system with auto attendant and more than 50 features. UMA? Yep. Switching to UMA UMA is a cinch. Just $24 .95 per month per user plus taxes and fees. Uma. Now you're feeling it. Find small business calm at UMA .com slash radio. That's UMA dot com slash radio. Everything you need every time you listen. It's 345. I'm Sandy Kozel. Thanks for being with us. We all have those days where we just need to veg out with chips and soda. But eating those types of food could bring your mood down even more. Researchers have been studying the link between ultra processed food and depression. A recent study in the JAMA medical journal suggests there is a link particularly if artificial sweeteners are included in the ingredient list. Around on 30000 middle aged women. Nurses took part in this four year study. Those who had nine portions of ultra processed food food a day a had a 50 percent increase in risk for depression over those who had four. The risk for developing depression was especially high if they had a lot of artificially sweetened drinks. It's unclear why but recent data suggests that artificial sweeteners send a signal to your brain that can impact your mood. Shana Stewart WTOP News. Are you ever disappointed pointed to find that burger or taco you ordered doesn't look like it does in the ads. CNN reports fast food companies are facing class action suits. Lawyers alleging their marketing doesn't match the actual food they serve eateries facing lawsuits include Taco Bell Wendy's McDonald's Burger King and with mountains of email these days artificial intelligence could cut through the slog and get right down to detail. We've come a long way since that AOL notification but now AI is taking your emails to the next level. Washington Post algorithms reporter Garrett Devink says you can ask now a bot to tell you the cliff notes version of a series of emails so you don't have to read them. What they've gone now and done is connected Bard in the AI chat bot with Gmail and Google Docs so you can actually ask Bard hey I'm getting a ton of emails from my kid's school can you read them all and just summarize Devink says most people are still skeptical of the technology but it's shown to be very effective. goodbye. Ralph Fox WTOP news. now to the top stories we're working on at WTOP what's left of Ophelia is making its way through the area while the DC area is no longer under a flash flood watch there is still a coastal flood advisory in the area until 6 p .m. a quadruple shooting at a Northeast DC nightclub leaves one man dead three others were treated for non life -threatening wounds and the possibility of a government shutdown is looming keep it here for full details on these stories in the minutes

"kate ryan" Discussed on WTOP

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02:15 min | Last month

"kate ryan" Discussed on WTOP

"Body cam footage in a montgomery county police shooting isn't being released just yet on kate ryan it's this one o is cbs news on the hour presented by indeed dot com i'm tom forty in washington in the first court ruling against the tough new anti -abortion law there a texas judge says the states abortion ban has proven too restrictive for women with pregnancy complications and must allow exceptions without the of doctors facing criminal charges the court in austin heard detailed testimony from including from one woman who went into life -threatening septic shock and the baby was stillborn the state is expected to seek a appeal swift and has argued that texas ban already allows exceptions calling doctors fears of prosecution founded jennifer kyper cbs news report on the mega millions lottery no big winner in the friday night drawing i think so the mega millions jackpot now goes to one point fifty five billion dollars with a b the on the health watch a first of its kind approval of a pill for postpartum depression that issued by the food and drug administration though it does need further action cbs's alexander ten now the fda says it has approved saran alone as a two week long course of once daily pills developed by drug makers sage therapeutics and ogen the drug has one more hurdle to clear before it enters the market a ninety day scheduling period by the d e a as the drug enforcement administration following the ex -president's latest criminal indictment on his truth social platform friday donald trump posted if you go after me i'm coming for you exclamation point to just a few hours for that social media post to make it into a court filing from special counsel jack smith who asked for a protective order limiting what trump can say about that case that report from correspondent scott mcfarland new york city's union square was the scene of major chaos friday a huge crowd turning out to get supposedly free game consoles promised by a social media influencer things got seriously out of all bringing a huge police response and why p d chief jeffrey madrid we're not against young people having a good time we're not against young people gathering but it can't be to this level where it's a lot of people got hurt today on our environment and climate beat correspondent kami mccormick the european union climate observatory says the

"kate ryan" Discussed on WTOP

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03:57 min | 2 months ago

"kate ryan" Discussed on WTOP

"And I'm Brendan Hazelton, our top local story this hour, new developments in an early morning killing on the status of Howard University today. The victim has just been identified as 34 -year -old Rafael Gomez of Beltsville, a construction worker on campus. DC police hope witnesses will come forward and lead them to a suspect. They've also just released pictures of a white Nissan SUV with Maryland tags that may be connected to this crime. You can see those pictures at WTOP com and again call police if you think you know anything that might help them. The man accused of killing a man in Silver Spring in a parking garage last weekend. At his first court appearance this afternoon, police arrested 30 old -year Ramon Ramsey in connection with the July 8th murder of Kaimani Bailey of Baltimore. Now the 20 -year old was killed while walking with a group of people in the garage. Ramsey is facing first -degree murder charges along with charges. other He waived his bond hearing. He's being held. Well we've been living through the hottest day of the year in the DC area with highs today in the mid 90s and a heat index in some places as high as 103. It's led DC to activate a heat emergency and in Maryland health managers are reporting a 52 year old man is the state's first heat related death this year and they are urging everyone to take precautions as temperatures rise. The Maryland Department of Health issued a statement saying the first heat related death of the year is a man from Cecil County but did not add any further details other than his age he was 52. Officials do advise people to check on older neighbors and family members to make sure they can get to cool places on hot days. They also urge you to drink plenty of fluids, avoid alcohol, caffeine and heavily sweetened drinks on days like today and take it easy outside. your Get exercise in during the early morning or evening hours. People at greatest risk are children under five and adults over 65 in 2022. Maryland had five heat related deaths. Kate Ryan WTOP news. We keep teetering on the edge of drought conditions around the DC area. Luckily we did pick up some heavy rain this month but still overall it's been pretty dry. Most of the Most of DC area is still in a moderate drought with parts of Maryland in a severe drought. We recently learned that people in northern Montgomery County are being asked to conserve water. That's also true for parts of Virginia, though not an in hour immediate area says weeding clow with Virginia's department of environmental quality. Right now we have drought advisories only in the eastern shore and the state. That means people there are being asked to take shorter showers and limit sprinkler use on lawns. He says northern Virginia was going to be added to that advisory but then we got strong storms recently. In L. A. W. T. O. P. News. It's been almost a year since DC's mayor declared an emergency after bus of migrants loads from Texas and Arizona started coming or being sent to this area. The DC The Office of Migrant Services was launched back then but NBC4 reports the office only has one city is a full time employee and the district has spent more than twenty million dollars in responding to the crisis The city spent nearly twelve million dollars on hotel rooms that served as temporary housing for migrants. In May the district stopped offering those rooms because of a lack of funding. DC Councilmember Robert White who has oversight of the Office of Migrant Services says he's concerned there's not a staff and he to wants hear a clear plan going forward. Some changes could be coming to the rules of driving in Arlington. This Saturday The county board is set to vote on an ordinance requiring drivers to come to a full stop when when pedestrians are crossing the street. The vote will be on an ordinance update that will lead to a change in signs of crosswalks. The signage now says yield for

"kate ryan" Discussed on WTOP

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01:34 min | 3 months ago

"kate ryan" Discussed on WTOP

"40 past the hour. Federal regulators are trying to block a deal between Microsoft and video game maker Activision Blizzard. CEOs for both companies are scheduled to testify to a federal judge in San Francisco. Microsoft is defending its proposed $69 billion takeover. Federal antitrust enforcers and PlayStation maker Sony argue that Microsoft's purchase would The recent mass layoffs at big tech companies is giving other job sectors a green light to hire require more workers. Hotel chains, retailers, investment firms, railroad companies, even the IRS are recruiting software engineers, data scientists, and cybersecurity specialists. It's a chance for them to level the field playing against tech giants that have had their pick The federal government is aggressively pushing to fill 22 ,000 jobs this year. Money News brought to you by the D .C. Lottery. Millions of dollars are waiting for a winner. Check out the current Mega Millions and Powerball Jackpots at DCLottery .com. Don't wait! Buy your tickets now at your local retailer or online. And coming up... Protests continue over a school district's policy on LGBTQ Plus themed books. I'm Kate Ryan. We've got Verizon 5G Home Internet. It's from Verizon. Safe choice, right? Well, some things that look great end up being not so great. Like the time a you bought shrimp roll from a gas station. Or when you bought that used sports car. about What when we got Billy that drum set? The point is Verizon 5G Home Internet sounded great but turned out to be something else. And we deserve fast, reliable Internet. We deserve

"kate ryan" Discussed on WTOP

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02:01 min | 3 months ago

"kate ryan" Discussed on WTOP

"It seen, to be have it be simple. And DeOcampo said the idea behind it was to show the county as a crossroads to east, west, north, south, old and new. County officials say you'll see the flags in a couple of weeks. Kate Ryan, WTOP News. Coming up after traffic and weather. The A Mazda Gallery redevelopment is a go. I'm Jeff Glabel. 508. Traffic and weather on the 8th. And when it breaks, let's get to Dave Dildine in the Traffic Center. Let's start in Maryland where it's dry for now. 50 eastbound, very slow for hours and hours from Parole to the Bay Bridge. of A lot shorebound traffic for the weekend. On this Friday, long volume delays extend from exit 23 out of Dallas onto the eastbound span of the bridge. But just minutes ago, we got three lanes open, including that reversible lane. Two -way traffic is back in effect. Westbound without delay. And hopefully it stays backup that earlier way because in we had the a afternoon westbound. Italy but the Beltway delays easing slowly but surely. College Park to Lanham. The crash at 450 clear. No recent mishaps on the Beltway. Still with slow traffic near Carderock, Cabin John, and on the outer into Alexandria toward the Wilson Bridge. Sticking with the bridge themes, at the Governor Thomas Johnson Bridge, Route 4. One broken down mid -span alternating past it but very slowly between and California Salomons on Route 4. Upper Marlboro northbound delays easing on for the burn pickup on the right shoulder beyond Richie Marlboro Road. Lanes open. 270 northbound, heavy Pittsburgh, Clarksburg, and onto 70 West in Frederick. Just volume in Virginia and in Maryland on Route 15. Major delays at the point of Rocks Bridge. They are in the process of towing the crash at Lovitzville Road. They had to hold traffic one more time. In the process, I think, of reopening both lanes once and for all on 15. think you're I going to start to see some movement but it's going to take a while for the backups to ease. Anywhere where there's a storm in Virginia like I did in 1966 in Centerville, Manassas, or 95

"kate ryan" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

05:10 min | 4 months ago

"kate ryan" Discussed on WTOP

"To Metro. Kate Ryan, WTOP News. Nearly a year after a crash near Oakton High School left two students dead. More safety improvements are coming to that area. One of the issues that remains is speeding people on Blake Lane. Since the crash VDOT has been studying the roadway, evaluating everything from the crosswalks to the posted speed limit of 35. Providence District Supervisor Dahlia Palcic says in a community letter, since the crash police have issued a total of 351 speeding tickets. She also says some other safety fixes that are coming or in the works include installation of a speed camera in the area and a 10 -foot wide sidewalk along parts of Blake Lane. Over the past year, upgraded large pickup trucks and signs warning of pedestrians have already been installed. Kyle Cooper, WTOP news. When a Minnesota Minnesota Congresswoman was attacked in her DC apartment building in February. It got national attention. Now the man accused in the case admits he did it. Court records show that Kendra Hamlin of DC entered a guilty plea on charges he assaulted a member Congress of and the law enforcement officers who arrested him. Representative Angie Craig was getting a coffee in the lobby of her Capitol Hill apartment building returning to the elevator when charging documents say a man came into the elevator and punched her in the side of the face holding her around the neck. She escaped by throwing hot coffee at him, the documents say. WTOP previously reported that Hamlin has a criminal history, including 25 bench warrants for failing to appear in court. Megan Claugherty, WTOP News. Teachers in Alexandria are getting the largest pay raise in more More than than a decade. That's after the school board adopted a nearly $362 million budget for the next a fiscal school year. That happened yesterday. Alexandria City Public Schools Chief Financial Officer Dominic Turner. This is also the largest teacher raise throughout the area currently. So right now that 6 % increase is the largest teacher increase throughout the WABE jurisdictions right now. The board also adopted a $51 .3 million capital improvement programs budget that includes money for new building projects for the George Mason Elementary School and Cora Kelly School for Math, Science and Technology. The minimum wage restaurants are required to pay in Maryland is less than in other nearby areas. Now advocacy groups district are trying are to help some restaurants bridge that gap. It's the keep restaurant workers in Prince George's County grant program. to We want help them raise wages in order to recruit and retain staff. That's Nyla Rosario, the policy director with the group One Fair Wage. Restaurants in the county that apply for the grant can get $5 ,000 to $7 ,500 to hire or rehire workers provided they agree to start paying those workers $15 per hour plus tips by the end of the year. What we're seeing across the industry. Sam Epps with the unite here local 25 says restaurant workers because of the pay they have to go into DC. Restaurants have until June 10th to apply for the grants. John Doman, WTOP news coming up after traffic and weather. you a Are big juice in the morning person? Well some juicers are being recalled. It's 708. Get a precision tune AC up for only $59. Traffic and weather on the 8th says check that Friday ride with Jack Taylor in the traffic center. Still delayed as you ride the Beltway in Maryland. Lanes are open but we're slow from 95 headed over to George Avenue. In a loop is too bad. We've got a few brake lights now as you approach 210 headed down toward the Wilson Bridge. 95's looking good both ways between the Beltways. A little heavier. Baltimore Washington Parkway coming south approaching and passing 175. Then again moving out of Laurel as you approach and pass 197. Branch Avenue northbound you'd been stacked. crash There's a northbound up near Allentown Road. You're under direction. Also there was an incident. There was a crash inbound on Pennsylvania Avenue after Woodyard Road described as fire department activity in Hyattsville. You could be limited lanes along University Boulevard between Riggs Road and New Hampshire Avenue. 270's a little heavy now south out of Urbana down toward riding 109. down So far that's the only delay from Frederick South into Bethesda. Up in Frederick County 75 north of Keymar Road up in Union Bridge. There's a closure at Handboard Road and unfortunately it sounded like it involved a vehicle overturned. Some off and on delays in Virginia. Bellway Interloop coming out of headed toward 236. 66 slowed east in Manassas. 95 we'd had delays northbound in Woodbridge. Then again a little heavy in Newington. Now slow to recover south 95 leaving Stafford. news Good is the wreck after Centerport Parkway no longer blocking but some flashing lights still over on the shoulder may still be grabbing obviously a lot of attention. 395 a slight delay northbound in Landmark approaching and passing toward King but that's about it for the Bellway headed to the 14th. Buddy Guy brings his farewell toward a wolf trap on June 11th with special guests Samantha Fish and Robert Randolph Band. Tickets for Buddy Guy are on sale now at wolftrap .org. Jack Taylor WTOP traffic. To the forecast from 7 News First alert meteorologist Eileen Whalen. Plan for plenty of sunshine today and that sun gonna warm us up quickly in fact later this afternoon will get to a high of

"kate ryan" Discussed on WTOP

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01:49 min | 5 months ago

"kate ryan" Discussed on WTOP

"Union, where members are the mission, visit navy federal dot org, insured by NCU. This is WTO P news. 1153, the checks are in the mail. Well, they're on their way at least more than 4 million Americans are getting checks, stemming from a settlement with the makers of TurboTax. Lots of people around here will be among those receiving checks. If you're one of the 4.4 million Americans who got an email saying you're getting a settlement check from legal action involving Intuit, it's for real. It's part of the $141 million settlement that Intuit agreed to pay after being accused of misleading taxpayers who were eligible for free federal tax preparation, but were allegedly steered into paying for their TurboTax prep between 2016 and 2018. Bill gruen with the attorney general's office in Maryland explains the consumer does not need to respond to that email. That's just a heads up in the checks, most will be between 29 to $30, will arrive in the mail this month. More than 200,000 people in D.C., Virginia, and Maryland are eligible for the settlement cash. Kate Ryan, WTO P news. A lawsuit to stop construction of a massive data center in Prince William county has been thrown out and Prince William county circuit court judge dismissing the lawsuit after hearing arguments from the parties during an hour long hearing yesterday. The group Gainesville citizens for smart growth filed the suit, it is made up mostly of neighbors of the proposed project who don't want it in their backyard. That project is near the manassas national battlefield park. A second lawsuit trying to stop it is still in play. Sports at 25 and 55 powered by maximus, moving people and technology forward, while he's already in his gold cup outfit, Dave Preston is here. Yeah

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01:38 min | 6 months ago

"kate ryan" Discussed on WTOP

"Kate Ryan, WTO news. There are about a dad jokes actually may make you grown. We've heard a few. But turns out they're good for you. My wife is leaving me because I'm balding It's fine. Hair loss. Experts from the British psychological society say those corny dad jokes are important to help children learn to be embarrassed. And except that it isn't a bad thing. Guy told me there was a shark attack today. The shark took out his whole left side. I can't believe it when he told me he was all right. The researchers say it helps support a child's physical and cognitive development by teasingly striking at their children's egos and emotions without teetering over into bullying, fathers build their children's resilience and train them basically to toughen up. Stacy Lynn, CBS News. Sports at 25 and 55 powered by Red River, technology decisions aren't black and white. Think red, big basketball weekend, the madness continues been rating. Yeah, second round underway, Ralph in the men's tournament in San Diego state leading ferment ten 9 13 minutes remaining in the first half and that one for a minute we remind you the 13 seeds from South Carolina, looking to build off their first round upset when over Virginia. Meanwhile, Maryland, you gotta wait a little bit till they get an action tonight they'll tip off against Alabama at 9 40. Now the game being played in Birmingham. So that's about a one hour drive from Alabama's campus and Maryland head coach Kevin Willard asked about the potential for a road like atmosphere in this one. We just experienced it in the Big Ten tournament

"kate ryan" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:02 min | 6 months ago

"kate ryan" Discussed on WTOP

"I'm Hillary Howard. Thanks for being with us. There's a warrant out for the arrest of a Maryland man who was once pretty high up in the former Hogan administration. Roy McGrath was supposed to be in a federal courtroom for the start of his trial in Baltimore on fraud charges, but he was a no show. WTO's Kate Ryan joins us live with all the details. Kate, first of all, Roy McGrath's connection to former governor Larry Hogan. Can you talk about that? And what happened today? Yeah, a Roy McGrath is the former chief of staff for governor Larry Hogan that he was in that post only briefly from about June to August, and he resigned and that's 2020. He resigned after reports started leaking out that he had left his previous job with a very hefty severance package equal to a year's salary. And what was that job? It was with the Maryland environmental service, and it sort of a quasi state agency, a nonprofit corporation that's called an independent state agency. Our partners at Maryland matters reported this morning that McGrath was a no show in court this morning and that by 1115 the judge said she would send the jurors home and issued a bench warrant for his arrest. Highly unusual in a federal case like this. Kate go into more detail on what McGrath is accused of doing. Right, the charges have to do with theft wire fraud and falsifying documents all part of what was apparently or is allegedly a scheme that he came up with to get that big fat severance package. Again, that's unprecedented particularly in state government. He had said he is accused of misleading the board of directors there, saying governor Hogan signed off on this. It's okay. You can write me that fat check. A governor Hogan immediately issued a statement at that time saying, no, he didn't have any okay from me. McGrath is actually accused of falsifying a document seeming to show that the governor had the former governor had signed off. Again, Hogan has adamantly maintained throughout. He did no such thing. And as a matter of fact, he's a potential witness for the prosecution. Quickly, Kate even if he's found and brought to Maryland for this federal trial, it really isn't the end of his possible legal trouble. Not at all. He faces a raft of charges in Anna rental county circuit court, including misconduct in office, wiretapping for allegedly recording other government officials without their knowledge, Marilyn to two party state. You can't do that. So even after going through this trial, he faces a lengthy procedure procedure and proceedings in Anna rental county. Right now, the emphasis is on finding him. His attorney did contact WTO and wrote us saying that he's hopeful that he will hear from his client and can not explain why he was not a notion why he was a no show this morning. All right, more to be reported on. Thank you, Kate. You got it. That's a double DTO

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"kate ryan" Discussed on WTOP

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05:09 min | 7 months ago

"kate ryan" Discussed on WTOP

"An extra $1 billion. The cost of this site are very, very favorable to the cost of any other site, principally because the land is already owned by the federal government. In Warner seemed to dismiss the idea that the scoring system being used to decide would be changed in any way. They said they want to go back and kind of work through. Outside GSA headquarters, John dome in WTO news. Now the latest on a man charged with second degree murder accused of shooting and killing a 13 year old boy in northeast D.C. during a court hearing today a judge agreed to release Jason Lewis from jail while he waits to return to court in June. Lewis attorney successfully argued that D.C. government employee is not an immediate danger to the community. Lewis turned himself over to police back in January after the shooting that left 13 year old Quran Blake dead. Police say Lewis fired at Blake after seeing him break into cars in his neighborhood. The Maryland Senate has passed a bill that would give the state's attorney general independent authority to bring criminal charges against police officers when people die in their custody. This bill ensures that both the investigations and the prosecutions of officer involved deaths and incidents that are likely to cause death are independent. State democratic senator Will Smith there, he's one of the bills main supporters. He says it would help end potential conflicts of interest between local prosecutors and police, but opponents say it would be an overreach of state authority, the bill now heads to the house of delegates. There have been efforts to ease the tax burden on Maryland retirees in recent years, but a new proposal would go even further by cutting that tax bill to zero. Marylanders should not have to consider leaving the state when they retire because of the taxes on their incomes, that's the thinking behind a bill from Republican Maryland state senator Steve Hershey. His bill would phase out taxes on retiree incomes by 2028. The bill Hershey is proposing would take effect in July and would be phased in gradually. Now there is a price tag, according to the state comptroller's analysis, state and local revenue losses would total $3 billion by fiscal year 2029. Kate Ryan, WTO P news. Metro trains have been manually controlled for more than a decade after a deadly crash in 2009, but metro is making its final preparations now to bring back automatic train operations. NBC four transportation reporter Adam tuss joined us earlier on WTO to explain when we could see that happen. What metro would like to do is switch the ATO system back on on the red line first and that'll be in the summer sometime in the summer. They can't say specifically yet. And then all of the lines by the end of this year and when you take a look at the operational efficiencies that something like this could have, it really could be big business for the metro system getting riders to come back because for so long now we've been hearing from riders who say, look, it's taking too long in between trains, the wait times are too long. Something like this, if you equate it to automated driving system in your car, it can cut down on seconds, which then leads to minutes and then leads to a better ride for everybody. 9 people died in that crash on the red line back in 2009, it was the deadliest crash in metro history coming up after traffic and weather and airline doubles down on San Juan from one of our airports. I'm Jeff label. It's 6 O 8. Michael and sons, heating tune up for only $59. Double do TLP traffic in weather on the 8s, Dave dildine is in the traffic center. Roll over on the Baltimore Washington Parkway, northbound traffic jammed beyond one 97 under one 98 and 32 near fort Meade traffic was stopped for about ten minutes to get the car that flipped over back on its wheels. Now getting by slowly again to the right, north bound on the BW Parkway, not quite as dramatic. And so southbound rubber necking won't be quite as intense going forward. I 95, not bad through Howard county. Two 70 northbound still slow out of rock field toward Watkins mill road on the beltway traffic remains can adjusted both ways, both loops throughout Montgomery county, but the most intense delays are in Springfield, Virginia, northbound on 95, connecting with the beltways outer loop at van dorn street, the crashed vehicles were just moved entirely onto the left shoulder. A few minutes ago, all that northbound traffic on 95 will surge into Alexandria toward the Wilson bridge to expecting volume delays to rapidly develop there. At least for the next 30 minutes or so until rush hour volume start to relax. 66 still heavy westbound near fairfax centerville and eastbound into Arlington and still slow on three 95 both ways near the 14th street bridge along with D.C. and interstate two 95 outbound volume delays are persistent as we head into evening time. Back in Virginia and loudoun county route 7 westbound at Augusta drive working on getting the crash clear delays appear to be easing, looking for a new car. The weight is over if it's Gerald auto mall, has hundreds of new and used cars to choose from, visit fit small dot com transparency you can trust, Dave aldein WTO traffic. Back to storm team four, Amelia Draper, Amelia, we've got some colder weather, I had maybe a little snow in some spots? Yeah, exactly, Sean tomorrow morning some

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01:35 min | 7 months ago

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"Media about their efforts. On Thursday, it's Virginia's turn to pitch the feds, Kate Ryan, WTO P news, the ride will soon get better for drivers on two of our area's most congested commuter routes in Northern Virginia. Here on route 28 in manassas park, the goal is to keep traffic flowing and reduce the number of serious crashes. 5 current traffic light intersections will eventually be replaced by what's called restricted crossing U turns. The states just provided $24 million in the first R cut will be built in this stretch just north of manassas drive. Fairfax county has been widening its portion of 28, including where it intersects with route 29 right near 66, later today, groundbreaking to widen a mile and a half stretch of 29 from four lanes to 6. In manassas park, Neil all can stay in WTO. In the district, there's a call for action to prevent future accidents on Connecticut avenue. It comes after a crash last month near the national zoo killed one person and injured at least 6 others. Council member Matthew fruman is urging the D.C. Department of Transportation to remove all rush hour parking restrictions along the busy corridor. He says reducing the number of vehicle lanes will help slow speeds and create a better buffer between vehicles and pedestrians. The district is already approved a plan that will eventually turn one traveling in each direction into a protected bike lane along several miles of Connecticut avenue. Have you ever seen an unexpected fee on your restaurant Bill and wondered if it's legal? If you have, you're not alone according to D.C.'s office of the attorney general, it says many people

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01:54 min | 7 months ago

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"WTO. Help for teachers in English and math on the way, more security staff. Those are just some of the priorities locally from Montgomery county school board and its spending plan for next year. The total proposed budget for Montgomery county schools is $3.2 billion. That's a 10% boost over this year's budget. Included in the plan hiring teacher coaches and instructional specialists in math and English and ten new security assistant positions. There are also raises for school staff included in the plan that now gets forwarded to the county executive and county council after public hearings in April, the county council gets the final say in its budget vote in May. Kate Ryan, WTO news. Rise in pedestrian and traffic dust locally near schools in specific and fairfax county has that school board calling for action. The board has unanimously this week approved a plan that will create a school traffic and pedestrian safety assessment program it'll be titled. It will be updated. We're told annually, superintendent Michelle Reid will now get to work developing that program which will include strategies to avoid accidents. The county recently added speed cameras around some school zones for the first time ever. You are listening to one O 3.5 FM at WTO P dot com. This is WTO news. Dear kids about the dangers of vaping can be hard, getting them to listen to hot gossip is easy. So here's some drama you could share with your kid Dude, did you hear about cassian Jake? No. But did you hear that baby can cause irreversible lung damage and nicotine affects brain development? You don't need a gossip if you want to have an open conversation about vaping. So if you want to get tips on when and how to talk to your kids, visit talk about vaping dot org, brought to you by the American lung association and the ad council. Traffic

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01:49 min | 7 months ago

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"International Zeus birdhouse is reopening locally after lots of renovations have taken place. Now you will be able to travel with migratory birds from the Delaware bay to coffee farms in South America. Songbirds flit above you ducks splash and dive beside you as you walk from one habitat to another in the national zoo's newly renovated birdhouse. Scott silat, a research wildlife biologist, and head of the migratory bird center pointed out the Orioles warblers and thrushes that you can see in the tropical aviary that mimics a coffee farm, complete with a gentle misting rainfall. The cool thing about migratory birds like cat birds like the red eyed Vireo there is, yes, they come through our neighborhoods. They might even breed in our yards, but their tropical birds. Visitors can get close up looks with binoculars that will be provided, the birdhouse reopens to the public march 13th, Kate Ryan, WTO news. When it comes to diverse cities, several locally in manga river county are at the top of this list. Germantown Maryland moved up one spot this year to become the most culturally diverse place in the United States, not far behind, Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, and Rockville. The personal finance website wallet hub says they compare more than 500 of the largest cities in the country, weighing ethnicity and race, language, and where people are born. Although Germantown isn't technically a city, wallet hub includes it based on population size. When it comes to its population makeup, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, around 25% of Germantown residents are block, 24% Hispanic, 21% Asian, and nearly 36 and a half percent are white, and nearly 40% of residents are foreign born. Shayna sulan, WTO P news. Turning to the medical page Thursday morning double DTO P for you. CBS News correspondent Jim crisilla this morning reports said a new health concern. The technology

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01:49 min | 7 months ago

"kate ryan" Discussed on WTOP

"Maryland lawmakers heard from students about active shooter training scenarios as they consider a proposal to change the way that those drills are done. Melissa villegas, mother of three, told Maryland state lawmakers about how her 7 year old daughter came home one day, upset after an active shooter drill. The legacy quoted her daughter telling her, we have to make the room dark. It didn't get dark enough. And we could still see each other. So I know we would die. Accounts like that. Coupled with questions about how effective the drills really are, prompted lawmakers, including delegate Jared Solomon of Montgomery county to propose a bill that would require schools to give advanced notice of the drills. It's critical because sometimes these drills do more harm than good and we know we're facing a mental health crisis among our young people. Kate Ryan, WTO P news. 7 42, would you like your kid ride a bike a few miles to go to school? Well, what if it was in a group of kids? The concept of a bike bus isn't new, but one mom in Arlington says it is helping her kids find confidence and a community. Gillian Burgess says she loves to pick a theme and a playlist each week when she and other parents travel with about two dozen kids to a squale a key elementary in Boston. But there can be some challenges my son and his friends all play trombone. And so there have definitely been some days where there's been like 5 trombones in our cargo bunch. She's seen kids daunted by a hill or unsteady near other bikes, grow throughout the year, participating in the bike bus. When you give kids the age appropriate independence, they become more confident they become less anxious. They realize that they actually have the power to deal with problems that come up and move forward. Megan Chloe, WTO P news. Coming up on WTO P, the commanders make a big hire, and it's NBA all star

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Bus Driver Shortages Are Latest Challenge Hitting US Schools

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00:52 sec | 2 years ago

Bus Driver Shortages Are Latest Challenge Hitting US Schools

"Starts in many districts and school leaders across the region are scrambling to hire school bus drivers that includes Fairfax County public schools. We've been experiencing a driver shortage for some time. It's even before Covid. Francine Furby, the director of transportation for the Fairfax County School system, says her school district isn't alone. Kurt Magnuson, executive director of the National School Transportation Association, says shortages have been an issue for years and the coronavirus has made things worse. We're not immune to any of those conditions that affect other industries, Ver B says. In Fairfax County. Parents are being asked to be flexible and patient, Madison says the same. They're in a lot of cases going to be picking up extra routes. When that bus driver does come around to pick up your trialed Be kind to them because they're part of the solution. Kate Ryan. W. T. O

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Some Maryland School Districts Requiring Proof of Vaccination

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00:47 sec | 2 years ago

Some Maryland School Districts Requiring Proof of Vaccination

"Three Maryland school districts Montgomery, Prince George's and Howard counties. In a pre taped message to Prince George's County school employees, Dr Monica Goldson made the announcement All Prince George's County public School employees will be required to either show proof of vaccination. By Friday, August 27th or submit to weekly on site testing. Montgomery County Public schools issued that systems back to school plans online and like Prince George's County schools, employees will have to get vaccinated or undergo weekly testing. Howard County was the first school district to announce mandated vaccinations for staff. We also will continue vaccination clinics throughout the fall, Howard County School Superintendent Dr Michael Martarano announced the policy at the Board of Education meeting. Thursday. Kate Ryan, w

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01:49 min | 2 years ago

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"Could the state create more? I'm Kate Ryan. That's after traffic and weather. It's 11 48 now to Rita Kessler in the W T o P Traffic Center. Well, if you're on the Baltimore Washington Parkway in this southbound direction, watch for the delays through Greenbelt headed to the Beltway, the work in the right lane. But now we're starting to see a bit of an unusual delay Grow north bound near NASA Goddard trying to head toward powder Mill Road watch for any work that may have popped up there or anything else that may have happened. If you're on the Beltway, inner and outer loop, running well through both Maryland and Virginia, with no major issues north beyond 29 Before 1 75 in Colombia, the right lane is blocked with a broken down vehicle. And we did have work reported on eastbound 50 inside the Beltway at 202 along the right side, causing a little bit of a delay. Now and then you're going to find the delay headed toward the Bay Bridge eastbound near Whitehall Road headed onto the eastbound span of the bridge. Both your lanes should be open. It is the westbound span that has the left lane of three blocked so two lanes. He's found two lanes westbound getting Across the Bay Bridge. Westbound River Road was seeing delays headed toward Goldsborough Road. The left lane gets by the work, but you are able to make that right onto Goldsborough Road trying to get across the point of rocks Bridge. You might want to give yourself some extra time. 15 is alternating traffic across the bridge for that work zone in Virginia Southbound 95 at 1 23. The work was on the left side with delays crossing the Arctic Juan westbound 66 after Route seven. The right side was blocked with the work while on the eastbound side at 29 in Centerville, the right lane. Is blocked with the cones. Rid your home of unwanted pests turned to home. Paramount Pest Control called today for every inspection 888888 home or home. Paramount dot com. I'm Rita Kessler. W T o P Traffic Your forecast now with storm team for his Lauryn Ricketts, another hot day cookie cutter of yesterday. Temperatures in the mid nineties with that heat index in the lower 100 some veiled sunshine throughout the day and again.

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Tesla double-charged some customers for new cars

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00:27 sec | 2 years ago

Tesla double-charged some customers for new cars

"Degree attempted murder. Kate Ryan w T. O p. New new Tonight. Tesla, a double charge some customers for new cars. Now, those drivers say they're struggling to get refunds for the added charges for the affected buyers in an interview by CNBC amounts taken from their bank accounts range from $37,000. That's the price of a bass version. Tesla Model three sedan around 71 grand, he that price of a new Tesla model y

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Students in Montgomery Co. will begin returning to classrooms in March

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00:26 sec | 2 years ago

Students in Montgomery Co. will begin returning to classrooms in March

"County was the last jurisdiction in the reach. And to have a total ban on the indoor dining. Kate Ryan. W T. O p. New news this afternoon a transition to in person learning Once again we'll start next month for Montgomery County Public School. Students who choose to small groups of students with special needs can begin transitioning back March 1st with other groups to follow March 15th. Number of students allowed to return will be based on staffing and

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02:19 min | 2 years ago

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"Kate Ryan Wall Street right now, the Dow is down 77 points. It's 12 noon. This is CBS News on the hour sponsored by Rocket Mortgage. I'm Steve Cave, an action in the House of Representatives, a clerk reads a resolution calling on vice president Pence to invoke the 25th amendment. Remove President Trump from office to declare President Donald J. Trump incapable of executing the duties of his office. CBS is Steve Dorsey, Republicans blocked a resolution calling on Vice President Mike Pence to use the 25th amendment to remove President Trump from office. Democrats accused the president of inciting a riot at the Capitol in objection by West Virginia Congressman Alex Mooney to unanimously agreed to the resolution. Prompts the house to reconvene tomorrow for a vote as Democrats also prepare articles of impeachment Washington D. C. Mayor Muriel Bowser's calling on Mr Trump to declare a pre emergency disaster. She tries to boost security ahead of next week's inauguration. I am requesting the secretary of the Department of the Interior can't so any and all public gathering permits in the District of Columbia. And deny any applications for public gathering. During the period January 11th through January 24 Washington Monument will be closed through the 24th. The army is investigating captain Emily rainy. She's resigned her commission after leading a group from North Carolina to Washington last week, but she insists they did not enter the capital. In Chicago today morning. Everyone happy Monday, Mayor Lori Lightfoot greets students, some returning to school today for the first time since March. Teacher's sick out in a district northwest of Phoenix was called off for today. Some are concerned about the safety of in person learning. In Great Britain, opening one of seven U mass vaccination centers. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson warnings He's a very perilous moment. Latest lockdown has not reverse the deadly spike in new cases here. Some hospitals are low on oxygen and hospital morgues are overflowing, and Johnson hasn't ruled out and even stricter lockdown or stricter enforcement of the current measures. Vicki Barker CBS NEWS London Rough weather in Texas as we hear from CBS's Jim Purcell, Um Snow has slowed traveling, closed businesses and much of Texas. And parts.

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Police officer who died after Washington, DC riot always wanted to be an officer

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00:51 sec | 2 years ago

Police officer who died after Washington, DC riot always wanted to be an officer

"After he engaged with Trump supporters during Wednesday's riot inside the Capitol and as authorities piece together what happened His family has a request in a statement about the death of 42 year old Capitol police officer Brian Sick, Nick, his family asked. That his death not become a political issue. A statement from his brother can said that sick Nick, originally from New Jersey, had always wanted to be a police officer and had served in the New Jersey Air National Guard before eventually joining the Capitol police in 2008. Statement says. Quote Brian is a hero, and that is what we would like people to remember Sick. Nick died of injuries Capitol police say he sustained while physically engaging with rioters on Wednesday. His death is being investigated as a homicide. Kate Ryan w T. O P new now the latest on the Corona virus, more than

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Anthony Brown Urges Another Impeachment of Trump Following Insurrection at U.S. Capitol

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00:39 sec | 2 years ago

Anthony Brown Urges Another Impeachment of Trump Following Insurrection at U.S. Capitol

"President Trump a subversive And says in a statement that the president should be removed from office after today's rioting on Capitol Hill that even led to the deadly shooting of a trump supporter, representative Anthony Brown, called President Donald Trump, a rogue commander in chief, and a credible threat to national security. Brown, who serves Maryland's fourth congressional District, issued the call for impeachment. After a day in which the U. S. Capitol was breached by rioters, Brown said an after action review is needed when we could do that. Then we'll get to the business of figuring out what we need to do differently and better so that this doesn't happen again. Kate Ryan w. T.

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01:32 min | 2 years ago

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"Another bill, sponsored by council member Will Giron dough. Would bar what Toronto calls rent gouging boosting rants along transit corridors. Kate Ryan w T o P. News with the New year came an increase in Maryland's minimum wage. It rose by 75 cents yesterday to 11 75 an hour for people who work for employers with 15 arm or employees. This is the largest increase that is part of legislation approved in 2019 the latest increase, I should say the minimum wage goes up to 11 64 employees. And businesses with 14, or fewer employees. Under the 2019 law, the minimum wage is scheduled to go up 75 cents a year until it reaches $15 an hour that for 2025, some property owners in Maryland will see an increased tax bill. Now that the state has reassessed about a third of properties this year, the assessments rose by about a percent. This year's group numbers about 760,000 commercial and residential properties. Maryland Reassesses a third of properties every year in this year's continues an upward trend Montgomery County saw on Lee about a 6.5% increase on homes but a whopping 14.5% for commercial properties. Meanwhile, Prince George's county saw the largest increase coming out about 13.5% for residential and commercial combined, ST Mary's and Howard County rose by about 9.5%. If you are a homeowner, and having already filled out a homestead tax credit with your local tax office, it might say. Have you a few bucks? Look, look. W t o p news It's 5 15 need.

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Story of Washington DC’s hawk family is now a book

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01:06 min | 2 years ago

Story of Washington DC’s hawk family is now a book

"They family saga that gripped Washington in the spring. It's now a book. Yet none of the family members is quoted. That's because the book is the story of a hawk family that moved into a nest along Connecticut Avenue. Jennifer Packard, a photographer who lives in Washington, D. C, captured the story. The red shouldered hawks, who drew crowds to a bridge over the Klingle Valley trail along Connecticut Avenue this spring, and we were so worried about you know, Cove it and our democracy, But this this just froze all of that. We were just suspended in time watching this Hawks family, the title of the book and raptured by Raptor. There was Libby, the mom, Cleveland Covert and Dorothy, the three Hawk hatchlings. And the father, Walt, who had a close call. After being tangled in fishing line, He was spotted dangling helplessly, nearly 50 ft in the air. He was rescued by all Moon Raptor Center of Maryland. They nursed him to health and then returned him to the wild. Had they not been able to do that The family would not have had a high survival rate. Kate Ryan w T. O P knew. Would you like some more ways that potentially get

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Art installation featuring origami doves visits Washington DC National Cathedral

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00:44 sec | 2 years ago

Art installation featuring origami doves visits Washington DC National Cathedral

"But there is the hope that it could reopen and hope is what a new art installation of the cathedral is all about. The more than 1000 folded paper doves that float above the navel. The National Cathedral are part of work of art that's traveled around the world artist Michael Pendry explains. The flock has grown because at each spot The public is invited to create their own. That's the idea behind it that this flock grows from place to place from country to country and crosses borders, Pendry said. Many had messages written on them. Some heartbreaking, some inspiring. That's about freedoms about pieces about love that these are the main things that people really worry about, and want to. Have involved in their lives more than having a new car having a bigger house. Kate Ryan. W T o P.

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Back To School For Montgomery County Students With Phased-In Hybrid Learning

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01:01 min | 3 years ago

Back To School For Montgomery County Students With Phased-In Hybrid Learning

"Montgomery County could be going back to school in small groups. After the start of the new year. The reopening would be phased in with hybrid learning and an eventual return to in person learning for all students by February, small group instruction with hybrid learning could begin by January 12th in Montgomery County schools. With kindergarten 6th and 9th graders coming back English language learners and students in special education programs would also be in the first phase two return school board member Pat O'Neal. I'm appreciative that will be sticking our toe in the water to bring back Children. In the second phase. Students in pre K 2nd 3rd 7th and 10th grades would return and soon after. Kids in 4th, 5th, 8th, 11th and 12th grades would be back in class. By February, all students could be back for in person learning. All of that, of course, depends on metrics, including the average daily increase in cases over a 14 Day period. Kate Ryan. W T o p News.

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Montgomery County, Maryland, allows restaurants to keep their lights on

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00:52 sec | 3 years ago

Montgomery County, Maryland, allows restaurants to keep their lights on

"County leaders consider relaxing more Corona virus restrictions on businesses. They say their plans to close straits the restaurant's conserve more people. Outdoors has been a success. On Monday, the Montgomery County Council will look at changing some of the features of the face to reopening plan, including allowing museums and bowling alleys to open County Council member Andrew Friedson says the closure of some streets that allowed restaurants to create adequate social distancing outdoors. Has worked well in Bethesda for two reasons. I think certainly Bethesda is set up as a very urban environment. And he said the annual taste of Bethesda Food and Crafts Festival has a concept similar to the so called street. Every program. The areas that are closed off are part of what is closed off for the taste of Bethesda with the same type of barriers with the same type of traffic changes. Kate Ryan w T. O P News

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From ‘pandemic pods’ to mask breaks: What Johns Hopkins experts say about back to school

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00:51 sec | 3 years ago

From ‘pandemic pods’ to mask breaks: What Johns Hopkins experts say about back to school

"Virus. When their kids are going back to school or getting together in pandemic pods. The question of mask breaks has come up. Is that a good idea? Double d T o peace. Kate Ryan has our latest look at parenting in a pandemic doctor and that Anderson, deputy director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Safe and Healthy Schools, said anecdotal accounts of the spread of Cove in 19 after mask breaks were allowed suggest they may not be a good idea. Instead, she says, we have to help our young people to know how to keep their masks on, Anderson concedes. That's a tall order, but I think that we have to have more practice around how students can give incentives. Fact or being a strong and here's to this mandate because it's part of the safety protocol. Anderson spoken to Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Webinar Back to school concerns. Kate

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Maryland police chief resigns after reports of discrimination within department

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01:45 min | 3 years ago

Maryland police chief resigns after reports of discrimination within department

"Four prince George's county police chief Hank Stawinski resigns following a scathing report outlining complaints of discrimination and retaliation within the police department's more from WTOP's Kate Ryan prince George's county police chief Hank Stawinski resigned hours after the ACLU of Maryland released in ninety four page report alleging dozens of incidents of racist conduct by white officers the same reports said that when black officers complained of racism within the department they suffered retaliation Bob Ross with the prince George's county chapter of the N. double ACP said his organization had called for a no confidence vote against storing ski who is white prince George's county executive Angela also Brooks issued this statement announcing Stravinsky's resignation effective immediately Kate Ryan W. T. G. O. P. news and I'm Michelle bash the report supports a lawsuit filed on behalf of thirteen officers of color prince George's county police lieutenant Sonya's Allah coffer is one of them I think your report was able to gather understanding of the police department and provide a clear understanding of the unfair practices under chief Kaminski she believes the chief's resignation was coming because she and others were asking for change for so long and nothing was done we want to see equity fairness unbiased policing and genuine transparency Michelle bass WTOP news also Brooks is holding a news conference tomorrow at noon about there's the ACLU also releasing a report that says DC police disproportionately targeted targets African Americans when they stop people on the streets we are still awaiting a response from DC

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Unrest erupts all over US, including Washington DC, following the death of George Floyd

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01:23 min | 3 years ago

Unrest erupts all over US, including Washington DC, following the death of George Floyd

"Has spread across America riots and protests breaking out in at least twenty major cities sparked by the death of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis things were tense here in DC even close to the White House White House went into lockdown mode things evolved very quickly we were actually at our life position outside when we started hearing chanting and yelling we heard people saying things like George Floyd's name I can't breathe I even some anti trump slogans like Hey Hey ho ho Donald Trump has got to go those were the types of things that we were hearing that CVS is Nicole Killian in Maryland leaders and Anna Rundle county are denouncing the actions of the Minneapolis police officers who were involved in George Floyd's arrest the people all over this community who have just reached the point of being fed up Carl Snowden with the caucus of African American leaders joined Anna Rundle county executive Stuart pigment and civic activist in denouncing the death of George Floyd a black man who died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes Snowden urged the county executive to keep money in the county budget for police body cameras with body cameras have proven to be is that I'm blanking out there will tell a story that is not based on people's perspective of what happened Kate Ryan WTOP

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Washington DC, Montgomery Co. keeping coronavirus restrictions in place for now

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00:38 sec | 3 years ago

Washington DC, Montgomery Co. keeping coronavirus restrictions in place for now

"Are slivers of hope this morning when it comes to easing restrictions in Montgomery County but getting to re opening will take a bit longer according this morning to county officials Montgomery county executive Marc Elrich says he is not ready to give a date for reopening the county to match the state's phase one relaxation on covert nineteen restrictions but county health officer Dr Travis gale said there are some hopeful signs nine of the past fourteen days we have seen decreases in the number of new cases overall dance calls the spike of more than seventeen hundred cases in a single day on Tuesday an aberration Kate Ryan WTOP

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Washington D.C. - Maryland governor says coronavirus tests acquired from South Korea under guard at undisclosed location

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00:58 sec | 3 years ago

Washington D.C. - Maryland governor says coronavirus tests acquired from South Korea under guard at undisclosed location

"Maryland governor Larry Hogan said the half million tests for corona virus that came from South Korea are going out he pushed back against reports that a few of them only a few of them had been deployed we are utilizing the test we have thousands of them that are being deployed Maryland governor Larry Hogan speaking on Washington post live took issue with the post on reporting indicated feel with the five hundred thousand corona virus tests flown in from South Korea had actually been put to use Hogan said thousands had been taken to the eastern shore where testing center of produce stadium has been set up health officials there couldn't specify how many tests they had and all of those how many might be from South Korea the National Guard and the state police are guarding the status at a undisclosed location they're helping us distribute the test Hogan said they'll be used at nursing homes around the state nearly half of Maryland's deaths from covert nineteen have happened in nursing homes and assisted living facilities Kate Ryan

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Washington - maryland coronavirus cases pass 10,000

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01:00 min | 3 years ago

Washington - maryland coronavirus cases pass 10,000

"Maryland has passed the ten thousand mark in total number of virus cases in state health leaders are trying to anticipate what they'll need in terms of medical supplies Greg Todd deputy secretary of operations at the Maryland department of health was asked if Maryland has all it needs to protect healthcare workers as they respond to the corona virus he told lawmakers what's been ordered much of it from China we've got probably seven or eight million different PP items between surgical masks and N. ninety five masks and gloves and gowns Todd also told members of the general assembly's joint workgroup on covert nineteen that the state has access to two thousand additional ventilators and four hundred seventy more are coming from the federal government I think at this point we're probably safe with the ventilators that I can change over the next few weeks of the cases out worse and Todd has plans for distribution will shift according to conditions and where the needs are greatest Kate Ryan WTOP

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President Trump will become first president to speak at March for Life

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00:27 sec | 3 years ago

President Trump will become first president to speak at March for Life

"Carried participants for the forty seventh annual March for life for dotting the streets around the national mall and marchers who oppose abortion rights are meeting up somewhat signs others with matching hats saying March for life many energized by a personal appearance from president Donald Trump the first time a sitting president will attend the March in person on the national mall Kate Ryan WTOP news we've got much more information about the March at WTOP

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