To actually establish a Safety Culture so that these types of accidents do not occur. Reporter today at metro headquarters the acting chair of the nlt sb chris hart sat in on a safety meeting and spoke about the changes metros making. Were always very pleased to see parties take immediate action when they see problems during the course of the investigation. The parties are up close and personal with the issues and when they see a problem, it needs to be addressed and they need to address them. Reporter metro add theys ear not being directed to take these actions but are doing so on their own. Coming up in my next report at 6 00 still so many questions about what happened that day at Lenphant Plaza. News4 as learned about major facetoface communication problems between d. C. Firefighters and metro transit police. Youll want to hear that. Reporting live at metro headquarters adam tuss news4. And continuing our Team Coverage right now, news4s derrick ward is live outside the king street m
The pace front royal towards falls Church Without incident. Here we are past Prince William parkway. A little more volume heading into manassas. I95 corridor getting the hov gates open northbound 95 and the main lanes everything open for you to springfield, getting to the beltway and on to 395 heading up to the 14th street bridge. Back to you. Thank you, beverly. This morning were waiting word on whether police will arrest a local gun rights activist. Officers served a search warrant at the home of adam kokesh last night in herndon, virginia. Last week he posted a Youtube Video of himself holding a gun in Freedom Plaza. Delia goncalves is live at Freedom Plaza with the details and where this is all going. Good morning, delia. Reporter good morning, mike, andrea. Adam kokesh originally planned a 4th of july march from virginia over the Memorial Bridge here to the District Of Columbia. He wanted to march around the capitol and the white house. Thousands of people were expected to attend,
Roanoke City Council member Luke Priddy is resigning at the end of June. Monday afternoon, members of city council took the first steps toward naming his replacement.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin added to his record-long list of vetoes, killing 48 measures including those that would add a right to contraception to Virginia law.