52 tonight, mainly clear subsiding, partly sunny and breezy not as warm as today. the complete updated forecast coming up in a few moments. thank you. it awaits you. here is sharon in wjz traffic control. if you are traveling on, we have late clearing construction, at broken land parkway, two left lane, blocked. we al are looking at a few -- at ingallside avenue, involved in that one, also a -- that one on the right shoulder, and a new one in the city at el mer avenue. here is a lookout side, looking good there at baltimore national, still to delays on the beltway at 295 or 95 south of 100. remember wjz 13 is always on, log on to www.wjz.com. back to you. thank you. here is what people will talk about this morning, iran continues to test fire missiles. this comes after a weekend of testing missiles. has only added to the mounting tensions between iran and the west. iran upped the stakes this morning reportedly test firing a long-range missile capable of reaching israel and u.s. military in the gulf region. >> some times countries will make this kind of macho show of force for domestic purposes for they make a concession. the country spent all weekend flexing the military muscle firing more than 400 short and medium range just days after president obama revealed to the world that iran is building an underground nuclear facility. iran's president claims the site is just for electricity but the u.s. isn't buying it. >> it is hard r to accept that at face value. u.s. official also have a chance to question iran this thursday when leaders will meet with representatives of six major power, it will be iran's first direct negotiations with the u.s. in 30 years. if we don't get the answer that is we are expecting and the changes in behavior we are looking for then we will work with our partners to move toward sanctions. the u.s. will need cooperation to enforce tougher sanctions, u.s. military also maintain the best approach would be diplomacy rather than military action. >> the rei can't believe the i is there is no -- reality is there no is no military option that does anything more than buy time. >> >> reporter: time of the essence to reach a compromise, u.s. officials estimate iran is only one to five years away from having nuclear weapons capability. in washington, whit johnson, wjz. >> the federal government has released survey yans following the oklahoma city bombing. the fbi released several videos under the freedom of information act. the 1995 bombing killed 16 people and injured hundreds more. some of the video was used to convict bomber timothy mcvay. police continue to search for answers in what led a frederick county man to murder his family and himself. to remember the dalton family, and wjz and mary bubala live with the latest on the investigation. good morning once again. >> good morning everybody. sadly this is another case in maryland where we have seen severe financial hardship lead to a family, lead to a family murder-suicide. ♪ than when we first begun. >> reporter: in mount airy sharing memories helped ease the hurt. >> we love these people this family. >> reporter: charles dalton shot his wife jennifer and their children and then turned the gun on hymn. s0q we fall felt a sense of loss. >> reporter: 14-year-old charlie dalton junior spent two years in the junior fire fighting department. >> he was well raised well mannered. and just a real good student to have around. >> reporter: friends of seven- year-old emmaline came to the family home. >> i miss playing upstairs in my room with her and some times outside. >> >> reporter: neighbors didn't realize just how hard. >> there was no indication, just like everyone else and they were all struggling. >> reporter: grief counselors will be at the children's schools to help the other kids cope who knew both of these children. thank you very much. also this morning investigators continue to look at what started a house fire a deadly house fire. the flames broke out early sunday morning in the 9,000 block in the white marsh area a woman believed to be in her 50s died in that blaze. in the city mayor sheila dixon will unvail the first of many speed cameras which the mayor insists with all about safety. >> people really need to be mindful and slow down because if not they're going to pay. it is not about generating extra revenue. it is a safety factor that has been on going within the city. >> the first camera will be near glenn monte elementary and middle schools, the first of 51 locations around the city where they will go up. the new state law allowing them takes effect october 1st which is thursday, and after this week, maryland driver also be doing less multitasking behind the wheel. the state ban on texting while driving goes in effect thursday as well. textsing is a dangerous distraction for drivers especially young drivers: violators will face a $500 fine but it could be difficult to enforce the law while sending texts is banned. reading them is not. the price at the pump continues to drive. gas prices have dropped for the second week, and fewer people hitting the roads. now, that it is fall. right now the national average for a gallonover regular is $2.52. wjz continues to monitor gas prices in our area. today regular costs $2.39. last month that could yous $2.55, both way down pr the $3.55 we were paying at this time last year. don't remind us of that. turning to sport, three week intuse the regular season and ravens are still undefeated. here is sports director, mark viviano with more on the blowout with the cleveland browns. [screaming >> reporter: ravens 3-0. >> 3-0 in deed beginning with an interception, brady quinn, the first of four and the first three lead to touchdowns. find the end zone twice, this first gives the ravens a quick 6-0 lead. it was 20-0 at half time, and mason with a move and on his way to the end zone a 72-yard score. mason reaches a milestone with 800 career catchs and the ravens crush cleveland 34. 3. >> the big thing we got the win on top of they 100 catch we got the win. that's all that really matters. >> we feel comfortable we don't have to win the game. >> trust for offense, and we just play, relax, play ravens defense. that's what we did today. >> i am proud f our team. our team took care of business in a way they had to take care of in this particular game. they understood this game for what it was and took care of this imam. >> taking care of business is a theme, business is goo with a 3- 0 record and a business trip ahead to new england to face the always-tough patriots. back to you. >> thank you. the now undefeated or still undid effeted ravens look to next weekend. they travel to massachusetts with a gain with the patriots right here sunday at 1:00, and then stay tune afterward for the special postgame show coverage. mark will have highlights and reaction followed by the bulldogs from the es pn zone, a little football talk. there's nothing like being at the game but some of the things i appreciate when you are watching from home, some times when the ravens were making plays they should show a player who just wanted to say get -- like he could appreciate and then i can't route for that team. it was like that was some kind of a play. but i guess at a point what can you do. you have to smile when you can't beat them. >> from where i sit it is tough to see players expressions. >> you have the action and excitement. that's good. >> i hope a lot of those folks are waking up today who didn't celebrate a little too much because some of them might be waking a little sun burned. >> yesterday by third quarter it was hot. >> yeah. >> in the stadium. >> yesterday we did get up to 75 but in the sun you were talking about on the sunny side i am sure it was a little closer to 80. downtown in the sun. today it is about 79. let look at the forecast. starting off in the 50s. windy through the afternoon with a chance of showers around the time you are driving home. we will talk about the fall- like forecast coming up. all right. i think we will find mike schuh down in the foot of broadway and fells point. good morning, mike. >> reporter: good morning. we have been working for the past 11 minutes hard to whip this group into shape. we've had enough practice that they, don't judge by the looks on their faces, they have manage they would like the to tell you. >> that says it allment we have the church of st. matthews coming just in just a moment on manic monday. take 13 and a half past 6:00. >> we have definitely looking at temperatures starting around 50. we have 52 at dwi marshall. daytime highs through the 70s. but where they're coming with a southern component, coming in due south from just changing out at 5 miles per hour. southwest at dc in the suburbs, eastton and a westerly flow around elkton and ocean city. today clear conditions early on a front moving in from the west, it is going to usher in two things actually three thing, winds that will increase later this afternoon, a chance of showers that will be with us later this afternoon, and then a change in the air that comes tonight and stays with us through the week. that change in the air will make us feel more like that it has been. it stays cool and then we start to see temperatures warm up aright around the weekend in time to do more outdoor activity. but this is first time temperatures stay in the 60s. sun set at 6:54. there's a mall craft add slides ri -- small craft advisory on the bay, gusting up to 30. again another indication of the winds that will be around this afternoon. today getting up to 79 degrees t warmest day of the week definitely. increased winds and showers this evening, the winds subside, shower potential goes away, clouds stay with us through the evening, 52 and partly sunny and breezy but not as warm today, temperatures up to 72, and 66 on thursday, back up to 68 on friday, and saturday 72. overnight lows dipping as cool as 46. open the win dos, and turn off the a/c. >> what awaits you. good morning. no delays just yet but a few other issues including the late- clearing construction still there, blocking two left laning onlies, we also have a few accidents one involving a bicyclist. a second accident, no delays because of that wurntion it is on right shoulder and one more wreck. there's a look at your drive times and speeds on the top and west side of the beltway, everything pretty much at full speed, there's a look at 95 at 895. we might have a disavailabled vehicle or some construction there blocking the right lane. we will have to get information about that one. there's a look after the 295 looking good there. no issues on 95 at 100. this is brought to you by toyota, you can choose from one of america's best selections, we have 16. click on buy a toyota.com. back to you guys. ♪it another manic monday. wish it was sunday. >> thank you, sharon. a little music first. mike has set the stage for this morning edition of manic monday. >> hey. we are in for a treat. good or bad we will find out. these people are great. they're having a multicultural festival. you represent. >> ukraine. >> what would you call this morning in romania. >> reporter: does anybody know what that means. >> it is manic monday. [applause] >> reporter: this festival, this is sharon, the priest actually runs the parish but don't tell anybody. [ laughter ] >> reporter: big deal you will have so many different kinds of foods. >> it is the this saturday starting at 11:00 in the morning going until 10:00 at night and sunday 1:00 to 7:00. come hungry. >> you have hand made foods. >> hand-made foods from greece, lebanese, -- >> i will tell you what. [ laughter ] that's it in st. matthews is where. >> columbia, kingston drive in village center. >> one place you cannot find in columbia but find it. google it and it will take you around the world somewhere. are you guys ready? >> yes. >> reporter: do you know what that hat represents anyway. >> the snow maiden. >> oh my god you are the snow maiden. >> reporter: one quick thing, coach i understand you are going one more game this year. >> that's right. the last game of the season next sunday. >> what's the name of that club we are playing here. >> toronto. >> the orioles. >> good. >> baseball season coming to an end. >> reporter: that was just a joke. we have announcements to make in toured get the music going. that would be. >> music if you please. >> we have got it going. this is a good one. watch, it is incredible. >> we are watching. we are now listening as well. >> reporter: great. ♪ i was just in the middle of a dream. i was crystal blue italian stream. ♪ but i can't be i guess i just won't get -- ♪ these the days that you wish your bed was already made. ♪ just another manic monday. ♪ whoa, whoa. ♪ wish it was sunday. ♪ whoa, whoa. ♪ that's my fun day. ♪ whoa, whoa. ♪ i don't have to run day. ♪ whoa, whoa. ♪ just another manic monday. [cheering and applause] >> they did fine. >> very nice. >> nice job. >> mr. basement only sponsors this give us and unbelievable hat, sharon on behalf of all of us who work so hard to make this happen, the hat. >> the festival, look if they sing that well imagine how good is food is going to be. [cheering and applause >> reporter: s in columbia this saturday and sunday. >> if you have the ability to remember for a whole week, this weekend. >> we would like to give you and the guys some homemade baklava and -- sorry. and. >> mexican. >> on behalf of all of us who are never going to see these, i accept. so that's really great. you guys were fantastic. give yourselves a round of applause. you can come back to the manic monday melt down which is heel held some time. >> the last monday in november. >> the last when. >> the voice in my ear, the last week enin november. >> you are right. >> good. we are going to do it. >> that voice in your ear is correct. >> all right. thank you, mike. >> if there are no questions from the studio audience, back to you. >> i will remind mike when he is nibbling that will never make it back here, you are what you eat. >> that was nasty. >> i am still waiting for baklava. >> that is really jupiter, in the sky this time of year. that's a planet you are looking at, you will be looking at us on the other side of this break. now weather, complete forecast and the first warning of severe weather. >> no severe weather in our forecast. we do have fall-like weather heading our way. today getting up to 79. look for a chance of showers this afternoon and the wind will pick up but then die down, 68, tomorrow 68 on wednesday and 79 today. the warmest day of the week. we get down to 66 on thursday, back into the upper 60s to 70 on thursday and friday with lows as chilly as 46 degrees by midweek. thank you very much. an allergy to milk doesn't mean you shouldn't drink some some times. we will explain. >> reporter: good morning, having a severe milk allergy today doesn't mean you can't consume it tomorrow. some children with severe allergies can consume milk and dairy products, by giving increasingly higher doses overnight, continuous, that cause bad reactions helped patients retrain their immune system. in the study children between 6 and 18 who had severe allergies were eventually able to consume milk. continuous consumption might be necessary to maintain that tolerance. the christmas spectacular and presented by capital one is returns to baltimore. it is all happening at the first mariner arena, you can go to wjz.com and click on contests for our chance to win tickets. winners will get to meet some of the actual rockettes. yet to come. financial hardship, did it lead a dad to kill his family, then himself? i'm mary bubala a live report this just ahead. good morning. the maryland stadium authority is beefing up security after federal warning that terrorists coil be eyeing sports complexes. the details are next. >> the ravens continue to sore above the rest. we have highlights from yesterday's game. if you are just about to head out we still have some late clearing construction on a major roadway and an accident involving a bicyclist, straight ahead. let's. the first warning weather center a very fall-like snap into the forecast. we will talk about it in the weather forecast. also lightning smile, to teach chirp the importance of taking care of their teeth and actress jenny garth joins us this morning. stay tune, the eyewitness news morning edition continues in a moment. what is it to lead? at pnc, it's doing what most benefits our customers. whether that's building more certified green buildings than anyone on earth. creating online banking tools for the next generation. or making a 10 year, $100 million investment in kids. it's how we've always done business. and will for a very long time to come. pnc. leading the way. good morning, maryland. now don scott, marty bass, breaking new windshield mary bubala, your first warning weather, and wjz traffic control with sharon gibala. it is wjz, maryland's news station. it is 6:30. hello again at the bottom of the hour, we are ready for a loofly sunrise in about -- lovely sunrise in about 25 minutes. traffic right after tim williams first warning wea weather. >> definitely a nice morning and fall-like heading into the week but today the warmest day of the week. we are starting in the 50s, a clear sky with a chance of showers this afternoon, would not be surprised to hear a rumble of thunder courtesy of a front from the west that will be here later today. we will talk about how it affects us come. about to make your morning run here is sharon. good morning everyone. a few new news, a disabled vehicle on 95, 95 at --ish say in the southbound lanes wish northbound lanes block k the right lane. you're looking at late-clearing construction blocking two left lanes the right lane gets by and none on u.s. 40 there's a bicirclistly, at elmer avenue -- there's a live look at the beltway at 295 looking good there, no issues on 95 at 100. this traffic report is brought to you by toyota. back other to you, don. the top news, hard break and -- heart break and confusion as four people are killed in a murder suicide. the bodies of the dalton family were discovered friday inside their mount airy home. now we will combo live with the latest on the investigation. good morning once again, mary. >> reporter: good morning. police are focusing more and more on a motive and say financial hardship may be beline the murder suicide. sharing memories helps ease the hurt. >> we love these people this family. >> reporter: charles dalton senior shot his wife jennifer and their two children thursday night or friday morning and turned the gun on himself. grief stretchs from the neighborhood to the fire department. >> we all felt a sense of lose. >> reporter: 14-year-old charlie gene june jour spent two years. >> he was well raised, well mannered. and just a real good, real good student to have around. >> reporter: friends of seven- year-old emmaline dalton came with her parents to the family home. >> i miss like playing upstairs in my room with her and some times outside. >> reporter: neighbors didn't realize how hard financial troubles were affecting the family. >> there's no indication that they were just like everyone else and they were all struggling. >> reporter: neighbors say the family was trying to sale their family home, and that this was the second time they had put it on the market. don, back to you. >> thank you very much. tense moments in prince georges and several, because of a natural gas bleak. the fire crews responded in forest dale yesterday. while the leak caused no major damage this time. it was early they are year it was an entirely different story there. >> this building is a shopping center itself, it's the infrastructure that ser services this shopping center. >> it was back in may, nine firefighters r injured in that gas explosion. as the football season heats up, an intense survey of stadium safety. they're among potential targets for terrorists attacks. >> reporter: the first is to complete an assessment to determine if baltimore stadiums are dangerous to the thousands who visit them. as baltimore ravens fans charge for sunday's game, signs caulk them workers are taking recautions. >> check all your areas. >> they went through my purse and looked through things. >> we pretty much follow off the nfl best pack practice for security. after federal warnings terrorist may target, mass transit and motel, authorities wonder if security is tight enough. >> there are always those people that want to come here and hurt us. >> there's a lot of people here that feel like they would damage the culture here r. >> in response the stadium authority which runs the two hired a chicago-based firm to see if additional measures are necessary. >> more security the less someone has to you know plan a terrorist attack. >> reporter: the company started field work this month which includes monitor active the i and trend at both stadiums. >> they doing a comprehensive of our security efforts with respect to technology, training, personnel and overall security practices. >> reporter: some called the study excess tiff. >> i do feel secure. i don't think there's a threat or problem or anything here. >> we don't want to fight the last war. the solution we develop six months ago or three years ago may not be the solutions today. >> reporter: a final report is exincompetent approximated to be finished by the end of year and they will then consider any recommendations. thank you. the company is already conducted similar surveys at many stadiums nationwide. wall street will look to rebound when the markets open later this morning but investors may have a tough time this week because september's job reports are ex%ed out later this week along with reports on consumer spending. also adding to concerns, news in japan the dollar has weakened. japan closed down overnight as you can see the london and german markets are still mixed. turning back to the other story yesterday, ravens nation soared past the cleveland browns for the third straight win. we have highlights. [cheering and applause] >> will be done, ravens 3-0. >> reporter: 3-0 in deed and the beat down begins with abinterception. the three three lead to touchdowns. this first into the end zone gives the ravens a quick 6-0 lead. it was 20-0 by half time and the ravens poured on for more. joe keep to mason, and the move on his way to the end zone a 7 # yard score. -- 72-yard score. mason reaches a milestone with 800 catches and the score is 34-3. >> the big thing we got the win. so i guess that's all that really matters. >> we are comfortable we don't have to try the win the game for the raven, we can play, relax, and play raven defense. >> i am proud of the team, they took care of business in a way they had to in this game. they understood this game for what it was and they took care of this game. >> taking care of business is a theme for this ray vens team, business is good with a 3-0 record r and a business trip aahead to new england to face the always-tough patriots. this is mark viviano at the stadium. >> as always, the ravens are looking ahead to next weekend where they will travel to massachusetts for a game with the new england patriots. that's next sunday afternoon, 1:00 right here on wjz 13. afterwards, a postgame coverage, mark have highlights and reaction and marty and the bulldog will have football talk at the espn zone. absolutely. i know they say they don't matter but if you want to fly high, keep in mind this season the ravens are 7-0 including the preseason. >> whoa. >> it don't matter except. >> or do they. >> except mentally. >> we keep hearing the last time they won all preseason was the year they won the super bowl. we will see if history. >> the bangles beat the steelers yesterday. we were talking about that. >> very nice. never be upset about that. >> the last 14 seconds of the game. >> everything led up to that. very nice, the football weather across the country was very nice. i don't think i saw anybody play in rain. today temperatures like yesterday. up to 79-degree, t it got up to 75 yesterday, windy conditions, with maybe even a rumble of none thunder or two and a nice fall-like forecast approximate r the -- for the rest of week. we have a little help on the way. trident and jenny garth are teaming up to teach children the importance of taking care of their teeth. we will show some moments with jenny with you in a moment. also the latest on traffic, it looks like things are building up on 95. tim will be back with more first warning weather of course. now weather complete forecast exam the first warning of severe weather. >> it was a gorgeous sunrise in place. we are looking at temperatures starting in 50, on route to the 70s with a good bit of sunshine throughout day as you see. and we have been mentioning that the winds are going to pick up this afternoon but currently they're calm around the airport, a bit of a southerly flow at 5 miles per hour and easton at 3 and everyone else calm. but the front will bring a chance of showers this afternoon even potential for thunder showers in those. with it also cooler air, on the western edge it will be moving on in. today is the warmest day of week. we do have clear skies and 79 will be our daytime high and he will stay in the mid-70s area wide but the wind are our story today. tas winds move on through here all the change starts to follow right behind this front, front gets here this afternoon, behind it even into tonight as early as tonight, the temperature rangeover starts to happen. in the 50s tonight up into the 60s tomorrow and for the remainder of week. it shapes up like this sun set at 6:54. wind on the bay is 15 to 20 gusting to 30. there's an indication the wind are going to be blues ri at time, the next high tide is at 3:00 this afternoon. today 79 definite think warmest day of the week, increased chance of showers. tonight 52. winds subsiding cool with patchy clouds and tomorrow 68- degree, partly sunny and breezy not as warm as today and not as warm as yesterday around 75 degrees, officially. we stay in the mid-60s right on through until saturday when we go up to 72. overnight lows dipping as chilly as 46. and then a few nights where the temperatures are as mild as 54. >> on the hurry up, here is sharon. >> reporter: we have the disabled bus in the northbound lanes of 95. you can see our zooming in. you couldn't see the disables bus, but it is aprochg 895. we have debris on the topside at charles and we also have late-clearing construction at broken -- blocking two left lanes, on 40 eastbound at ingallside watch for an accident there, a second accident on n the city and also starting to see delays on the west side of the beltway between 795 and 95. you can see down to 48 miles per hour as the average speed. there's a live look at 9 awhere they're searching for the disabled bus. there's a look at the west side. this traffic report is brought to you by toyota, choose from 16 different fuel efficient models. click on buy at toyota.com. this morning coffee with jenny garth. the satellite time is paid for my trident. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome jenny garth to had this morning edition, a huge round of app place. how are you? >> hello. >> how many time a day do you brush your teeth. >> twice a day. >> just twice? >> yeah. >> it is interesting. >> we are famous here for at least twice at work and once at home in the morning and once at home at night. >> my dentist told me had, he said you're brushing the. >> enamel off your teeth. >> i had to go to sense dyne. >> my dentist says don't brush twice and floss once instead. >> there you go. flossing is very important. >> yes, it is. >> this campaign is a very cool thing working with kids. >> it is. >> let's get in the 30 second about what it is about. >> today i am here at the children's dental sent near -- center in los angeles and thanks to a donation from trident, this clinic is joining the smiles across america network of clinics that provide dental care for underserved communities. there are clinics such as this one, maybe in your area across the country that if you don't have dental insurance or you are underinsured kids can go and learn how to take care of their teeth, learn how important dental hygiene is. >> two things in our neighborhood here. we have a dental school number one that does a lot of clinic work but even with that, we recently had a story on the news about a young underprivileged child who got a small intext in his tooth and later died from the infection. this is a great thing trident and smiles across america are doing. >> yes, i think that i was tabbing to a gentlemen that had a similar situation to that actually. i think education is key. if we can prevent tooth decay and cavities with fillings, prevent gum disease, all of those thing, if you catch it early, teach kids from a very young age how to take care of themselves properly and how important it is to take care of yourself, give them that responsibility. this is your wod di. your teeth. you have to take care of them. >> how important it is to interest seen by a dentist in your young life as well. >> absolutely. my kids i have one who is 12, she loves going to the dentist. and i have one who is six, who kicks and spits at the dentist. so, a full spectrum. >> with a kid it is like you just ate like 1900 gummy worm, you should brush your teeth. >> this is a great place too. they will teach kids about how much sugar they're eating, and they don't know how much is sticking on those little teeth causing cavities. >> what do you -- promoting good oral hygiene. >> i work mere and there when i want to, and then i do things like this opportunities to educate people sort of give back, you know, thaw kind of what's on my priority list right now as well as taking care of my family. >> are you part of the new 90210. >> yes, i do work on the new 90210. we are on episode seven of the second season. >> are you happy so far. >> yeah, it is a great job. i love the original 90210 that i played then and seeing her grow and evolve into a woman is, it is i am very proud of the fact that i am evolved with the new show. >> good. you know what you should be because the original was i became iconic. that's quite a compliment. >> i think it was, thank you. i think that it was really important to a lot of people, very devoted fans of that show. >> we have to run. there's the web site for trident. cares for the number kids.org. >> check it out. >> you passed the audition, next time you are invited back on. >> very well. talk to you later. >> thank you. >> great teeth. >> yeah. >> wow. >> brush her teeth. >> seriously, about ten minutes before the news it never fails. we will walk in the bath room. >> you can't leave your tooth brush in th there. >> no, no you can't. you can't lay it on the counter, you might as well, you have to put >> >> we are coming up on 5 till 7:00. >> and meteorologist tim williams. >> definitely a nice stretch of fall-like weather. today the warmest with a chance of showers, windy withins through the evening as well and 68 for tuesday and wednesday, 66 on thursday, and we start a warm up 68 up to 72 on friday and saturday with lows as cool as 46 on thursday. now for a look at the roads, sharon gibala. good morning everyone. a new accident this one on the west side outer loop on the shoulder, meantime we have the disabled bus on 95 northbound, that one is approaching 895 blocking the right lanement we also have that late clearing construction, at broken lam still blocking two left lanes an accident on 40 eastbound, another one in the city on west. there's a live look again at 95 at 895. that disabled bus looks like they just cleared that one out. we do have delays, 95 southbound, to the beltway, you will be tapping breaks and there at liberty road. this is brought. buy a large coffee and get a free half liter o aquafina. >> thank you very much. in the headlines, police are trying to figure out what drove a frederick county man to kill his entire family and himself. charles dalton while they slept on thursday night and turned the gun on himself. police believed the family was going through financial problems and having trouble selling their homes. >> >> later this morning, major sheila dixon will be on hand, near glennwood elementary middle. thes the first of 51 locations where speed cameras will be put up. they call them money makers. amid growing international criticism, missile tests in iran continue, they tested several short and medium range over the weekend a long rate this morning, the display comes as -- warn iran to breaking news. an act of defiance as iran test fires short and wrong-range missiles just days before