today upper 40 s. in manassas at 54. here s a look at doppler 7. as we have sprinkles around winchester. a few lighted sprinkles slowly drifting off to the east. that s it. but we will have a few later on today. reagan national on its way to 63. so it will feel a lot like yesterday afternoon with a fewy skies and spotty sprinkles. on 95 in virginia we have some real problems this morning. traveling northbound heavy traffic trying to get into the main lanes with the right side of the roadway that were blocked. express lanes were slow getting into the construction area which has been cleared out of the main lane southbound. on 66 eastbound at fair oaks, one of our callers indicated a big bump along the right side of the roadway. that might be causing delays. we begin with breaking news from prince george s county where a pedestrian was truck by a train. it happened just before 3:30 a.m. this morning in the 4500 block of road island avenue. emergency crews say the man was ta
access to the front of the buildin certainly there is a creek, i m sorry, a lake to the rear. reporter: the intensity of the heat, evident, as across the street the vinyl siding buckled. the cable box melted. even those who live blocks away were affected. at one point, they did move us a block up the road. and we just live up the street and debris from here was flying into our yard. reporter: for some folk who live in the communicate, they fear with so many homes so close together, one neighbor s fate could quickly become that of a neighborhood. when they were building them, i said with these, they re just too cse together. i was afraid something like this might happen. reporter: some decided to pass on this community altogether. the houses were st too close for comfort. i really like the housing over here and i like the area. but my husband will me, he said no, angel, the houses is o close together. reporter: sprinklers that reinforce exterior fire wall were no
salamander in georgetown. last saturday night she went to celebrate her friend s birthday at the nightclub in northeast. later, she was with a male friend. early sunday morning, she was found shot to deathacross town in the 2700 block. what are you going to remember most? that s what is keeping me going, her smile. her smile. she had a prettiest smile in the world. reporter: theris a candlelight vigil scheduled tonight for ashley mccrae. sources say that the murder suspect, damon sams and the murder victimere friends. that the shooting came as a relt of an argument. this has been a very busy 48 hours for d.c. police. they have closed four murder cases in less than two days. back to you. all right. pat collins reporting. thank you. officially it is autumn out there but i doesn t feel like it. more like the middle of summer. hot, muggy, yucky. temperature once again hit the upper 90s. way upper. that man we have now had 66 days like that. a lot of people enjoyed it. t
with us. now, why were you le to get to e manning the way that you did tonight? i think it has a lot to do with what we do every day. it s about training and practice d about the colts who are around here. we geafter quarterbacks is what we do. especially when we get leads. opportunity to make some plays happen. eddie: you anrobert mathis are the masters of the sack fumble. you had two tonight. how are you able to take advantage of particularly giants left tackle david diehl? i think every time we go after the quarterback, running back, we are trained to go ahead and cause that fumble. i think, you know, probably oginate lawrence taylor on that and i grew up watching him. robert does a great job. whenever we get an opportunity we try to strip the ball. eddie: uncharacteristic way to start the season last week with a loss. how important was it for you to come out strong from the start? very important. especially a home game. we want to start off the season on a goo
weekend near prince george s community college. the driver told police she didn t know she had hit anyone. tonight at 5:30, we ll hear from the victim s mother a find out how the motorist didn t know she was dragging the person for several miles. family member say dr. david skoen in good condition and doing better every day. authorities say 50-year-old paul pardus of arlington shothim after the doctor delivered news of his mother s condition. after shooting him, pardus shot a killed his mother before turning the gun on himself. university of maryland community is once again on edge tonight after a sixth armed robbe was reported near the campus. the attacks started in early august. the most recent one happened sunday morning in a parking lot off route 1. egan mcgrath is there with a warning from police. reporter: the parking lot is well lit and not exactly off the beaten path. but that did not stop the suspects. early sunday morning, police say three men jumped their vic