Now let us get to the latest on the investigation. Garrett hake joins us live in studio with that. French Officials Say it could be days or weeks before the remains of all 150 victims of tuesdays plane crash are recovered in the alps. Investigators are trying to figure out what brought that jetliner down with no warning. Investigators have started analyzing one of the voice recorders from one of the planes black boxes. They caution the findings are preliminary. We hope to have a first rough idea in a matter of days. Reporter Authorities Say they dont have the slightest explanation why the Germanwings Airbus lost altitude and slammed into the french alps shredding into pieces. French president Francois Hollande said the casings of the second black box has been found but not the flight data recorder itself. Hollande, german chancellor Angela Merkel and spains Prime Minister expressed their condolences to the families of the 150 victims. The crash site is only accessible from the air, so
Agency. She was called a wonderful co worker and dedicated employee. Emily was a 2010 sue ma laude graduate of woodbridge senior high school. She also graduated with honors in 2013 from Drexel University in philadelphia where she majored in music industry. Drexel said it was deeply saddened to hear of the tragic loss. Emily was a member of the Gamma Sigma Sigma Service Sorority which posted a photo and service memoir about emily who always put others before herself and cared deeply for those in her life. Emilys linkedin page said she was a Community Manager for car workplaces in alexandria and was also a lifetime girl scout. Peggy fox. As peggy mentioned, the family and friends of the selkes declined to comment and asked for privacy and prayers instead. We also learned today the third american was on that flight, but the state department has not released any details on that passenger. Tonight french Officials Say it appears unlikely an act of terrorism or foul play brought down the pla
Thunderstorms. Some severe. Well track that coming up in just a bit. First lets go to larry with traffic. I want to let me metro riders know the trains are running on schedule this morning. No issues to report. As well as the buses. We are definitely off to a good star. Looks like the flood water have a problem in the metro. I want to take you right now to i27 0 for those of you in frederick traveling south toward the beltway, no major issues. We have slowdowns as you get closer to clarksburg, so you want to account for that as well. Flooding water taking place on the 1500 block of east he were avenue at addison road. Where we had three cars stuck as a result of the flood waters out there we have been seeing this issue of rising water throughout the metro causing problems for drivers and various accidents throughout the metro, we are asking people to stay away from areas that are dangerous and make sure you slow down and get plenty of time to get to your destination because the roads a
Vicki Ann Dixon, 56, peacefully passed away Thursday evening March 7, 2024, at UW Medical Center after a brave five-month battle with a very aggressive colon cancer.