Phillip Barber High School was evacuated after a hostage situation at the school. The suspect was cornered inside the school, taken into custody. No one was hurt. We are working on the story and we have more information when we get it in the newsroom. Kimberly this is a mystery for now. A woman is found dead inside a home. Also inside ain infant who is a an infant who is alive and well. The Anne Arundel Police trying to determine what happened. News chopper 7 over the scene. Police responded to the call of an open door at the home. When they got there, they found the woman dead inside. They found the infant inside the home. The baby was not hurt but taken to the hospital as a precaution. They are investigating the womans death as suspicious. The Sheriffs Office says a preliminary report shows alcohol was a factor in a serious crash involving teens. The crash happened 11 00 last night between Calvert Beach road. The jeep crossed the center line, left road and smashed in a tree. Two vict
Residents age. Their staffing needs maybe different. There is one more thing that i fail to point out, which i should for the record. Because of the size of it, if you look at the i. T. Initiatives in your packet, there is a significant amount of revenue about 25 million worth of revenue thats budgeted with a corresponding transfer out expenditure. Weve been working with the Mayors Office and the Controllers Office on what the Multiyear Strategy is for funding the ehr program. They agreed to allow us to budget essentially 25 million worth of revenue over and above what we had previously anticipated with the transfer of that revenue into the ehr project. What that really does for us is it allows us to if we do better than anticipated on our revenue, it allows us to capture some of those revenues into the project rather than going through the normal close out process that you would have if we did not budget those revenues. That gives us another point of reflect that we have not had in th
We can use this for after an earthquake. This window right here, because its off kilter, we have open seams all along. I have a lot of air coming through. I want to stay comfortable at night. I want to keep that air out. Its as simple as that, all the way around. Excellent. Now i dont have any air coming in. Lets say this one is one that would annoy me. Everything is a little off. My doors wont stay closed. I take a piece of my favorite duct tape here, close it up. And at least it will stay out of my way when im trying to live throughout my day. If were not talking about pressurized water, were talking about just the drain, sometimes theyre going to get a crack here. Right, sure. And youre going to get a leak. Duct tape around that is going to help us get through until we can get a plumber out and get that fixed as well. Lets say we only have electricity in one room, so were running extension cords across the house. If im going to run an extension cord from one room to the other, i don
clapping . So our partners at the state in the department of the hours gene lee transient orient group so eugene please join us clapping thank you, doug wow, i have a good feeling today, the combiepts are going to win a great turnout i can actual ive seen them all from sacramento how many of you know that today is a special birthday not only for this Department Development but for willie mays. What a great memory this is going to be he turned 4 today i cant believe im doing this but im actually quoting a gorging and nucleus between what we do here and what were celebrating and baseball and Jackie Robison number 42 actually spoken spoke but with wigging e willie mays i said that when he willie was in california whites refused to sell him a house in their communicated they loved his talent but didnt want him for a neighbor i just should dinner with someone that actually saw that happen he was a young kid huge baseball fan couldnt believe his hero was red rind from his neighborhood never
there s a new urban generation in this country. rose: and finally this evening we look at presidential libraries with margaret russelled editor of architectural digest and two architects robert stern and james polshek. at the bush library there are 43,000 artifacts from cowboy boots to sabres to jewelry that they have on rotating exhibit. the permanent exhi business there is really marvelous. and so interactive and i think really geared toward teaching people about the idea of the presidency. when i looked when i was speaking about the two libraries, with the bush library it s very much about the decision-making, the presidency, the white house, the dignity of that office. with the clinton library and museum it s interesting, it s the time line of clinton s time in office. and it s also very educational and engaging. i think both libraries are reaching out as much as possible to people who are not necessarily involved in the political process. rose: a look at the new u