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". The power certainty certain pro painters, that's the power of pro. Get your project started, it's sort of pro dot com. Each certificate is business is independently owned and operated. This is WTO P news. It's four 21 a man is facing murder assault and attempted murder charges after a pair of stabbings and Rockville. Police say a man who was found stabbed near a 700 hungerford drive Saturday night was taken to a hospital with serious injuries. He was able to give a description of the suspect, leading Montgomery county police to arrest 31 year old Scorpio, Alexander stanfield, as he was walking nearby, while investigating the crime scene officers then located another man with a stab wound, seated in his vehicle about a block away. He was pronounced dead at the scene, detectives are asking anyone with information about the stabbing and homicide to call them. It's cholesterol, education month, having high cholesterol isn't always bad for you. Good cholesterol you want to be high is HDL. HDL is interesting. It acts like a scavenger in your bloodstream and just gobbles up all the bad cholesterol and takes it back to the liver to process it out of the body. Doctor Jason Singh is with Kaiser permanente and manassas. He says the bad cholesterol LDL you want to be lower. Exercise helps with that. Also. Eat more purple produce. Especially if you're looking to lower your cholesterol quickly. And that's my purple produce. I mean, eggplant, red cabbage, blueberries, and BlackBerries. And eat less red meat cured meats, lamb pork, butter, and full fat dairy products. Christy king. Maryland governor Larry Hogan has declared September as international underground railroad month, and a Montgomery county man recounts his travels in the footsteps of those who freed themselves. In 1996, Toni Cohen pieced together The Underground Railroad route that enslaved people had used to travel from sandy spring in Montgomery county to Canada, and though he traveled by foot and by rail, he knew he couldn't replicate the perils those travelers faced. I was modern person making a journey in modern times. But when he crossed into Canada Cohen said the major emotion was elation. So many actual self liberators had gone through that spot and just trying to imagine what it must have been like for them. Cohen is the president of the miner foundation dedicated to the preservation of underground railroad history, Kate Ryan, WTO news. Some new technology can now automatically apply a car's brakes in order to avoid hitting a person walking across or along a road. But for some cars, that's only when the sun is out. It's a different story at night. Few vehicles excelled in a test of nighttime pedestrian auto braking,

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"At WWW dot carried to full term dot org. This is WTO P news. It's two 22 a man is facing murder assault and attempted murder charges after a pair of stabbings in Rockville. Police say a man who was found stabbed near 700 hungerford drive Saturday night was taken to a hospital with serious injuries. He was able to give a description of the suspect, leading Montgomery county police to arrest 31 year old Scorpio Alexander stanfield, as he was walking nearby. While investigating the crime scene, officers then located another man with a stab wound seated in his vehicle about a block away. He was pronounced dead at the scene, detectives are asking anyone who has information about the stabbing and homicide to call them. Its cholesterol education month having cholesterol isn't always bad for you. Good cholesterol you want to be high is HDL. H tail is interesting. It acts like a scavenger in your bloodstream and just gobbles up all the bad cholesterol and takes it back to the liver to process it out of the body. Doctor Jason Singh is with Kaiser permanente and manassas. He says the bad cholesterol LDL you want to be lower. Exercise helps with that. Also. Eat more purple produce. Especially if you're looking to lower your cholesterol quickly. And that's by purple produce. I mean, eggplant, red cabbage, blueberries, and BlackBerries. And eat less red meat cured meats, lamb pork, butter, and full fat dairy products. Chrissy king. Maryland governor Larry Hogan has declared September as international underground railroad month, and a Montgomery county man recounts his travels in the footsteps of those who freed themselves. In 1996, Toni Cohen pieced together The Underground Railroad route that enslaved people had used to travel from sandy spring in Montgomery county to Canada, and though he traveled by foot and by rail, he knew he couldn't replicate the perils those travelers faced. I was modern person making a journey in modern times. But when he crossed into Canada Cohen said the major emotion was elation. So many actual self liberators had gone through that spot and just trying to imagine what it must have been like for them. Cohen is the president of the miner foundation dedicated to the preservation of underground railroad history, Kate Ryan, WTO news. Some new technology can now automatically apply a car's brakes in order to avoid hitting a person walking across or along a road. But for some cars, that's only when the sun is out, it's different at night. Few vehicles excelled in a test of nighttime pedestrian auto braking,

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"8 6 6 three zero four two this is WTO news. Double DT you'll be news time now two 36. A first of its kind report card this week on the condition of Ariel streams is out, it goes beyond actually the question of water quality itself. When I'm here, it's definitely filling the piece. Ronnie W is talking about ox and run, one of the streams in the story of the streams report card from the Audubon naturalist society. It also evaluated Holmes run and the northwest branch of the anacostia river. Access to nature was actually the standout for all of them. Eliza cava, araban naturalist society. What our streams need most and its universal amongst all of them is less pavement, more trees and especially wetlands and cleaner air. Four people have been arrested locally in fairfax county for a carjacking that happened in Maryland. Photos on social media show two guns and drugs in a seat following several arrests and fairfax county this week. The discovery was made after fairfax county police spotted a stolen 2017 Nissan rogue on Wednesday just before 5 p.m. at Richmond highway and fort hunt road The SUV was previously involved in a carjacking and prince George's county where officials are seeing an increase in stolen cars. We're told the vehicle was stopped by police using a technique that abruptly disables a car causing it to turn 180°. For men between 18 and 20 years old from Maryland were charging in connection to the carjacking, annalisa Gail WTO news. Barreling governor Larry Hogan declared September as international underground railroad month. Locally, Montgomery county man tells us about the journey this morning he took following in the footsteps of those who freed themselves. In 1996, Toni Cohen pieced together The Underground Railroad route that enslaved people had used to travel from sandy spring in Montgomery county to Canada, and though he traveled by foot and by rail, he knew he couldn't replicate the perils those travelers faced. I was modern person making a journey in modern times. But when he crossed into Canada Cohen said the major emotion was elation. So many actual self liberators had gone through that spot and just trying to imagine what it must have been like for them. Cohen is the president of the miner foundation dedicated to the preservation of underground railroad history, Kate Ryan, WTO news. It's Saturday morning September 3rd, 2022. Welcome to the long holiday weekend. Thanks for spending part of it with us. Here at WTO P two 38 in the morning. Driving good weather on the 8th and when it breaks, Carlos, Ramirez is in the WTO P traffic center. Hey, that's me. Thanks so much, dean. If you're headed on the southbound side of I 95, they're looking for an accident scene now. It's reported to be right by two 34. Again, this is on the southbound side by 95, headed through Virginia down to your dumfries road two 34. Watch out for that one. 66 relatively quiet, but V dot told us that for the most part, work zones will not be existent here throughout your holiday weekend with very few exceptions and a few of those exceptions if you would believe me are going to be on 66. On the westmount side, in particular, just after two 34 sudley road over towards 29 in Gainesville, that whole area there, you're going to find cones on both sides of the roadway. You should have three lanes available to you. And if you're headed eastbound, the only other work crew I did see is there near the fairfax county Parkway, usually find some cones over along the left hand side. No delays at all between the capitol beltway, manassas, and out towards 81, you're just fine if you're already on the road headed, wherever you might be headed. Beltway traffic looks good here in Virginia. They were looking for an accident scene just after Eisenhower avenue looks like if they found it they must have cleared it because I don't see it there in your Eisenhower any longer. I do see the far right shoulder however blocked after van dorn street. So watch out for that one. Or on the shoulder though, just give them a little extra room, be a little courteous, therefore. If you're headed on the westbound side of 50, the crash was reported to be right on the ramp towards the west or rather the outer loop of the beltway, so proceed with caution there unclear. Well, it looks like it's going to be along the right hand side of the roadway there. Was found outside of the ICC headed towards Georgia avenue. There are accidents seen was on that ramp, but it looks like it did officially clear now if you added northbound on IT 70 on the ramp that takes you onto one 17 west diamond avenue, got some crash activity there as well. Carlos Ramirez WTO traffic. Storm team four tracking what should be a great Labor Day weekend nice and warm and really feeling summer like as we make our way through the next couple of days,

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"Them, and interior lock replacements. Board member Elaine toland says the county will also hire a third party to review safety and security protocols. Safety and security in our schools is a huge imperative. And the need for its periodic third party review of our work is just good business. So I'm very pleased to see that we will get this underway ASAP. The security enhancements will be paid for using leftover funds from the last fiscal year. Some of that money will also be used to give workers a one time bonus later this year. Marilyn governor Larry Hogan declared September as international underground railroad month in Montgomery county Mann tells us about the journey he took following in the footsteps of those who freed themselves. In 1996, Toni Cohen pieced together The Underground Railroad route that enslaved people had used to travel from sandy spring in Montgomery county to Canada, and though he traveled by foot and by rail, he knew he couldn't replicate the perils those travelers faced. I was modern person making a journey in modern times. But when he crossed into Canada Cohen said the major emotion was elation. So many actual self liberators had gone through that spot and just trying to imagine what it must have been like for them. Cohen is the president of the miner foundation dedicated to the preservation of underground railroad history, Kate Ryan, WTO news. 27 artifacts valued at more than $13 million have been seized from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, investigators say the objects were looted in New York Times reports that the items dating back to Ancient Rome Greece and Egypt may have been taken by people suspected to deal in shady antiquities trafficking, one of the suspects reportedly ran a Swiss gallery for decades before being nabbed by an Italian authorities over 20 years ago. The Matt had possession of the artifacts long before these facts came to light. They were seized in three separate rates over 6 months, authorities say the artifacts will be returned to their countries of origin in special ceremonies next week

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"Week. The discovery was made after fear facts county police spotted a stolen 2017 Nissan rogue on Wednesday just before 5 p.m. at Richmond highway and fort hunt road. The SUV was previously involved in a carjacking in prince George's county where officials are seeing an increase in stolen cars. We're told the vehicle was stopped by police using a technique that abruptly disables a car causing it to turn 180°. For men between 18 and 20 years old from Maryland were charging in connection to the carjacking, annalise Gail WTO news. And we're learning more about a wild chase in Northern Virginia last night, a state trooper on interstate three 95 near edsel road. Saw a car almost hit another driver around ten 30. Tried to make a traffic stop, it turned into a chase along the beltway, the driver at one point trying to ram the troopers car. The driver didn't get off at telegraph road, the chase continued through fairfax county reaching south king's highway. It ended when the driver crossed the median into oncoming traffic and hit another car head on. Virginia state police say the suspect was taken to a hospital with serious injuries. The driver of the car that was hit was also taken on this hospital expected to be okay. Charges are pending. Four O 5 now Maryland's governor Larry Hogan is declared September international underground railroad month. Montgomery county man tells us about the journey he took following in the footsteps of those who freed themselves. In 1996, Toni Cohen pieced together The Underground Railroad route that enslaved people had used to travel from sandy spring in Montgomery county to Canada, though he traveled by foot and by rail, he knew he couldn't replicate the perils those travelers faced. I was modern person making a journey in modern times. But when he crossed into Canada Cohen said the major emotion was elation. So many actual self liberators had gone through that spot and just trying to imagine what it must have been like for them. Cohen is the president of the miner foundation dedicated to the preservation of underground railroad history, Kate Ryan, WTO news. We've got your traffic and weather, and then we will talk with moderator of Washington week. Yamiche alcindor about what was taken from president Trump's Mar-a-Lago state more details coming out now. It's four O 7. Here's a highlight from Sean Fraser, the federal chief security officer for octa on the zero trust cyber exchange, presented by kera soft. So I think it's a no accident that the identity is the first pillar of zero trust. If you think about where we are functionally with regards to attackers who are trying to get access to systems, a lot of the low hanging fruit ends up living in our identity systems. So it's one of the first things we got to show up