time of year. clouds increasing by the afternoon. then a few showers possible along the east of i-95 after sunset. tomorrow we started a cloudy and will endeavor to sunny and afternoon with highs in the mid- 50s. seven-day forecast coming up. lisa baden now. eastbound from front royal on 66, when you get near warrenton, a deer ran in front of a vehicle. southbound 95 in the va has an accident. from the occoquan to woodbrige is pretty normal. you can get through even with the minor crash. looks good elsewhere. about 11 out of purcellville, no problems on 7100. looks good on the greenway, 66 between centreville and the beltway, and 270. back to you. thank you. our top story this monday morning, the nor easter that caused parts of the east coast to take a second look of the calendar. the early storm dumped snow all across parts of the d.c. area as well as up the east coast. that left many travelers stranded. brianne carter is in the newsroom. the unseasonable storm alrea
people from maryland to maine are trying to clean up today after mother nature is a wild weekend whether. this is a total shock. the devastation around is crazy. the unseasonable snow storm was not a treat for passengers on this jetblue flight after drinking diverted to hartford from new jersey. 120 passengers on the runway more than seven hours sitting idle. i apologize. if there s any way you can get a tow somewhere to a gate or something, i don t care. take us anywhere. with no food, water or working bathrooms and frustrated passengers, the pilots pleaded for help. i have a paraplegic onboard that needs to come off and i have a diabetic that has an issue. a list of things. i just after get some help. jetblue said the airline was open wound and issued an apology saying, faced with limited options, we did the best we could for their care. one of the passengers said the apology means nothing. this should of been a teacher will moment. i m not sure the message w
stunned by the end of the service which hauled as many as 800,000 tourists a year. and still uses 1970 vintage buses that came from universal studios. i just never thought this day would come, but it s quite an auspicious day for those of us who joined the company in the infancy to be here on the last day of operation. reporter: the national park service is scrambling to find a replacement for tour-mobile. they are asking forbids to be in by this friday. and until they find an operator, visitors to some sites like arlington national cemetery will simply have to walk. in washington, scott broom, 9 news now. and tonight two huge trials in the news right now. out in prince william county, it did not take a judge long to rule on a case of an illegal immigrant charged with killing a nun. but we begin tonight in montgomery county where testimony entered its fourth day in the lulu lemon murder trial. reporter: i m and ria mccarran in rockville with the latest from the britta
county was charged with involuntary manslaughter and felony murder but this case rose to that level. the defense disagreed and they might appeal. if not, sentencing will be this coming february. reporting live in prince william county, back to you. thank you for that. a tough day for the prosecution in the trial of brittany norwood accused of killing jayna murray. evidence that might have helped the prosecution establish motive was ruled inadmissible by the judge. we are live from rockville with more on that trial. reporter: the bulk of the testimony involved blood splatter and dna evidence. one of the most striking moments of the day took place before testimony even began. a significant defeat for the prosecution when judge robert greenberg ruled that evidence pointing to norwood s possible motive would be inadmissible. victim jayna murray allegedly caught and confronted norwood trying to steal clothing from the store ours before the attack. murray allegedly called t
others including driving with a revoked license. if man tan owe s immigration stat it s man tan owe s immigration status montano s immigration status that has thrust the case into the national spotlight. this was preventible because this individual was an illegal immigrant who committed two fryer duis and was identify prior duiss and was identified as an illegal immigrant and should have been deport before this tragedy occurred. reporter: there s outrage at how the federal government has dealt with illegals like montano. we thought the federal government had deported him and they simply released him and actually issue him an employment authorization card which he was able to get another driver s license with. reporter: stewart said the county is suing the federal government to find out with happened to 4,000 illegal immigrants the county turned over since passing a law in july of 2007 requiring police to check the immigration start us of everyone arrested for a