stimulus dollars last year to partner with a private company called clean energy works. calls to portland city hall to determine if the pilot worked were not returned. sacramento, calif. found out that the law can backfire. they learned that the administration withheld $700,000 from eight road crew in cleveland. -- from a road crew in cleveland. >> we are just looking at how we can do this. for the last eight or nine years this has been the big push to try to get city residents hired on some of these jobs. oftentimes, these companies come in with their own work force. we're not saying to come in with your own work force. we're saying to higher some of our workers as well. officesk to the mayor's of employment development weather is working. we did not get a direct answer. they e-mailed us saying, we're looking to increase the number of the employment opportunities. >> breaking news in essex. a car crash, and we have skyteam 11 with captain roy taylor britney as the latest. >> this is orange road in middle river baltimore county. a severe crash at this location. they have two people that were trapped, now only one. all four individuals are injured. -- our priority one. expect the roadway to be shut down for some time. >> an accident happened at 11:30 a.m. this morning on the outer loop of the beltway. crews say that a vehicle ran off the side of the road and landed in a sediment pond. the woman driver was able to climb out on a platform where rescue teams extended a ladder to her car. >> police have not charged anyone in an accident that injured two johns hopkins students. the pair was hit by a car as they walked in the area of st. paul and 33rd street. >> one of the students has been treated and released. the other, rachel cohen, remains at sinai hospital in fair condition at least a this is an ongoing investigation. >> there was a concert at school and we relieving from it and they had shut off all four blocks and there were people lying in the middle of the road and every ambulances. we knew there was something scary going on. >> she is talking about the accident that injured two of her schoolmates. police say it was around 2:00 a.m. when the freshman and sophomore were hit by a car at st. paul and 33rd streets. police say the driver left the scene >> one of our security officers was on the scene and witnessed the accident and did the quick work of -- and due to the quick work of the baltimore city police, the driver was apprehended. >> the driver was detained and given a breathalyzer before being released. baltimore police said this is an ongoing investigation. students say this intersection is dangerous and at times they find both drivers and pedestrians are reckless. >> in general, there always seem to be problems. i think they need to do something. >> a lot of people do not exactly follow the crossing signs. i tried to. i know that a lot of times it is both driver and pedestrian fall. people are crossing when they are not supposed to. >> police are asking the baltimore city police department to set up checkpoints to watch traffic, and of the baltimore city police department has agreed. >> an extremely scary start for an 88-year-old pasadena woman. police say she will come up to a stranger putting his hand over her mouth. it happened in the 7700 block of catherine ave. >> what is interesting is back in march, this same pasadena neighborhood where this latest incident occurred actually had three similar crimes happen there. while neighbors that we spoke with are a bit more on edge this evening, police are still trying to figure out if this particular incident may be related to those other three. >> i am really not scared. i have an alarm system and i would use it. >> neighbors talked about another break-in in the area involving a female victim. the latest happened early sunday morning around 1:00 a.m. when a masked suspect broke into this home at the 7700 block on catherine ave. police say the suspect drogin and when to the room where the 88-year-old -- broke in and went to the room where the 88-year- old woman was sleeping and put his hand on her mouth. she screamed and scared away. she did not want to be identified we spoke with a neighbor. >> i do not know how she screamed biffar mouth was covered, but she screamed and he went up the stairs -- if her mouth was covered, but she screamed and he went up the stairs and out the door. >> police say they will now step up patrols and made me distribute fliers like this one, which they handed out in march. -- may redistribute fliers like this one, which they handed out in march. >> our crime analysis unit is working closely with district detectives and they continue to follow leads. at this time, we do not know that this case is linked to that, but it is certainly something that we will look into. >> still, neighbors seem convinced and they want protection. >> living by myself, it concerns me. i think we need more police patrol. >> police are asking everyone in the neighborhood to remain extra vigilant and call police if they see anything suspicious. they're also asking anyone with information on this latest case to call metro crimestoppers. >> now to the latest on the death of osama bin laden. pakistan is denying claims that it knew about the al qaeda leader's hideout. that comes after president obama said in an interview that he believed there was a support network for inside the country. -- for him inside the country. >> the blame game continues to escalate between the u.s. and pakistan over bin laden. >> he practiced his statements before recording them. these are all things that they discovered at his compound. u.s. officials say they are conducting a thorough investigation into the materials seized. >> there was evidence of a support network that must have existed to allow him to live in islamabad for so long. >> the pakistani foreign minister denied the government was involved in aiding the al qaeda leader. >> this is -- this goes for the institution of pakistan, including the isi. we were not in cahoots. >> there are refusing to let american investigators into his residence or question his wives. administration officials say they believe they can work out their differences, but the counterterrorism analyst says the white house needs to keep the pressure on. >> we need more cooperation and better cooperation. we need pakistan not to play a game. we need to press that point very >> this is betsy the goat. she is armed mascot. she will sleep with some of the bulls if they are nervous. >> that is the secret with you guys? >> i wish it was that easy. >> will betsy be staying with animal kingdom? that is yet to be determined. but anything a derby winner needs -- you can find it here at fair hill. >> now, you're 11 -- your forecast with tom tasseymyer. >> some pollen in the air. if you are sensitive to tree and grass pollen, very high amounts again today. the tree pollen count is at 1348. 110 for the grass pollen count. a little bit of wheat pollen showing up as well. total count, 1459, very high. temperatures are very comfortable. 75 but the inner harbor. normal 72 degrees for the month of may. record high. you can start to get hot in may. 93 degrees in 1963. the record low was a 36 on the ninth of may. we had a trace of snow in 1923. you can get all kinds of weather. a day in between like this is very nice for the mid-atlantic this time of year. it is still beautiful. 71 around elkin. 70 at the eastern shore. 72 at westminster. western maryland running in the low 60's in allegheny. 68 in hancock. a little cooler on the coast at ocean city. an occasional breeze of the ocean. it drops their temperature quite a bit. you can see very little cloud cover to concern ourselves with. this new storm off the coast looks like it is going to stay out there. for the time being, like northerly winds and flows from 43 in the suburbs to 53. the inner harbor. the sun goes down at 8:00 of seven. showers and storms rolling to the north of chicago from lake michigan. those are going to stick to our north. these showers will stay over the atlantic. in between, at high pressure goes from eastern canada down to the gulf coast. we happen to be underneath it. for the next few days, it will hold off weather system is trying to move in. this one on the planes will take three or four days to crowd in. the showers that developed with it will be shunted down across the appalachians into western north carolina. as high pressure holds strong, mostly clear skies for the next several days, taking us into thursday. any chance for rain moving in starts friday. another pleasant day. sun up at 5:58 on tuesday morning, going down at 8:00 08 -- 8:08. mostly sunny in the mountains around deep creek. 68 degrees. around the bay, if you are on shore, sunshine and 73. lower eastern shore, another sea breeze, around 65 for most of the day. if you get away from the water, it is around 74. sunny and 73 tomorrow. forties' wednesday morning, but a high of 76. 75 on wednesday. 75 friday night. a chance for a thunderstorm. a hit and miss thunderstorms saturday and sunday. >> after failing to land sean miller to replace jerry williams, and if you not interested, maryland has turned its attention to texas a&m's mark turgen. he made an impressive resonate. he won had honors in the missouri valley conference in 2006. he brought the aggies to top performance four years in a row. in the football crazy big 12, a move to maryland could step into a larger spotlight. all signs point to the aggies coach having more interest in the job at maryland. we can only hope we have weather like today for the preakness. will get our first look at triple crown hopeful animal kingdom, the kentucky derby winner. he will stay at the fair hill training center to prepare for the preakness. grand motion will go to pimlico a day or two before the preakness. six other derby horses could follow animal kingdom to maryland. preakness is on track for a full field of 14 horses this year. the top team set their sights on an n.c.a.a. championship run. the longtime tigers had lacrosse coach stepped down after a 13- year run. the tigers struggled this year, finishing with a 3-10 mark. in his 30-year coaching, stevens took 19 teams to the postseason. he is the only coach in history to take three different teams to the n.c.a.a. tournament. the director says he hopes he stays on at the school in a fund-raising and administrative role. when the terps land their next coach, finding scores will become job one. i think we may have found a new place for the job to start looking. check out dean high school students in columbus ohio. they came up with this shot from the top row of the home of the buckeyes. i articulation, a j. nagle has a shooting range of two under the. it remains -- of 200 feet. dry mouth is uncomfortable. it can also lead to serious dental problems. [ male announcer ] new act total care dry mouth is alcohol-free and has fluoride to strengthen teeth. stronger teeth and dry mouth relief. >> apparently, kids have been stripped of hours a swimming pools and rec centers. they are calling for an outside audit. and the mississippi has consumed hundreds of homes as it inches toward a record crest. we will head south to the flood zone, where people are anxiously waiting for the river to recede. >> mother's day ended up being awesome. >> that continued into today. monday is mother's day as well, as is to stay. >> everyday is mother's day. >> except christmas and new year's. >> the next three days are beautiful around the region with highs in the 70's and lows in the upper 40's. even most of friday looks dry. we will have to dodge a couple of showers and thunderstorms through the weekend. high temperatures in the low 70's. after this weekend, will start worrying about the rain. >> don't worry, tom. >> thanks for joining us. see you tonight at 11:00.