6:00 in the morning. that s the low for today? in washington. in the suburbs, 50s now. but this is certainly unusual for march. it s going to be feeling really more like summertime by later this afternoon. here are the area temperature. a few locations in northern virginia have dipped into the 40s. manassas and culpeper, mid 40s. prince william, culpeper county to southern fauquier county. elsewhere, in the 50s, mid 50s in fairfax, arlington, montgomery, and prince george s counties. much of southern maryland, northern neck, eastern shore. valley now most locations in the 50s as is the panhandle of west virginia and much of western maryland, eastern west virginia. we ll have plenty of sunshine. sunrise at 7:20. temperatures by 9:00, mid 60s, lots of sun. then a sunny, warm middle of the day for your lunch hour. you ll want to eat al fresco. afternoon highs, temperatures climbing into the mid 70s by noontime with sunshine. then by late afternoon, we ll be near 80 degrees. mi
people facing charges. bring closure just such a relief to doing what he loved to do playing basketball on a summer day august 3rd and bronzeville s metcalfe park 13 year-old darius brown cut down in a drive-by shooting. on thinkable that a child cannot play in a park without worrying about my this criminal actions of others. charges about today against five people and the case aramis beachem and two teenagers jamal streeter and vito richmond and charged with first-degree murder clarence whitlow accused of supplying the murder weapon and michelle lawrence charged with insurance fraud urquhart used in a drive-by shooting all sleep reported damaged an unrelated incident a judge set bond today $2.5 billion bondbeachem and 2 for richmond, both come fast both confessed. looking upon members of rival gang he thought had killed a fellow gang member s sister one of two guns recovered suspect this to intended target instead of striking the innocent bystander bittersweet. the fam
and went to police cook county prosecutors allege that he asked his brother to kill the daughter and boyfriend turned timid to police. all adopted siblings many years kids have been there since little could not just could not think that he would have harm done to any of them the five children they adopted and then that they had their daughters little babies live with them and then they had i heard they had a little boy that there were raising until the mother got out of rehabilitation. seven children at one time in the house says all of the children out and take care of relatives charged with criminal sexual assault and a solicitation for murder for hire cook county jail on $5 million bail steger police still investigating if any more allegations of abuse. late update on another story we reported last week police have not charged a man with murder of a woman body found at hotel phoenix downtown chicago on tuesday 23 year old christopher a love one count first-degree mur
the president is working hard to try and get democrats to the polls hoping to reassemble the coalition that put him in the white house two years ago. good morning. good morning, betty. as midterm elections get closer the president is spending more and more time on the campaign trail, his latest trip out west will be the longest of the season. president obama is heading out west to try to defend democratic turf. over the next four days, he ll headline events in several states where incumbent democrats are fighting to keep their jobs. that s what it s about! reporter: among them senators barbara boxer of california, patty murphy of washington and majority leader harry reid of nevada. but with the president s approval rating sagging, there are plenty of democrats who don t want his help. there s lots of places where obama is not an asset, democrats who are in trouble do not welcome him into their districts or into their states. reporter: both parties are running out of
washington, california and nevada. the president is working hard to try and get democrats to the hols hoping to reassemble the coalition that put him in the white house two years ago. good morning. good morning, betty. as midterm elections get closer the president is spending more and more time on the campaign trail, his latest trip out west will be the longest of the season. president obama is heading out west to try to defend democratic turf. over the next four days, he ll headline events in several states where incumbent democrats are fighting to keep their jobs. that s what it s about! reporter: among them senators barbara box ser of california, pat tee murray of washington and majority leader harry reid of nevada. buff with the president s approval rating sagging there, are plenty of democrats who don t want his help. there s lots of places where obama is not an asset, democrats who are in trouble do not welcome him into their districts or into their states. re