That hit the utility pole. Now the crews are removing both cars from the scene, and it doesnt sound like there are going to be any significant travel problems as we head into the morning rush. So this is the live picture from that scene on hovis road that chris has been talking about all morning long much you see the sector wrecker coming in to take the car away and it looked like the road is open and everything should be fine. A man is arrested, i cueing of killing his uncle accused of killing his uncle. Police found toni hearne and linsey lentz trying to buried body. Were looking into this story, Ashton Pellom is live this morning. One of the suspects had a lot to sigh to say as he was being taken into custody. Looked dead into the camera and told us why he killed his uncle and he said it was good he was caught so they can get it over with. We saw a man get pulled into the driveway in an old, a vacant house in taylorsville. A deputy saw a man and woman inside. They saw drag marks in
News4 midday starts now. Im Kristin Wright live in silver spring, a little while ago they were finally able to upright the mail truck which took some doing. Just a bad crash on cherry hill road. The suv is still behind the red wrecker there. Two people who were in it are in bad shape. The tractor trailer and suv somehow collided early this morning around 3 00. The front of the mail truck ended up partly on top of the suv trapping the two people inside the infinity. They had to be extricated from the car and they do have lifethreatening injuries now. The postal worker was not hurt so badly. Police say he has minor injuries. He was on his way to drop off mail to the post office that is just around the corner. Right now police are trying to figure out exactly how the crash happened. They have to reconstruct the accident scene. Mail, the next thing that will happen back here live, all of the mail that is filled all of the mail in the truck has to be unloaded and, of course, all of the witn
[inaudible] [inaudible] managing senior tribal specialist with the [inaudible] her projects focus on and betting [inaudible] she is also the founder of every day eastern, a nonprofit with the conducting Community Engaged research, and Building Partnerships with tribal communities along the east coast. In addition to earning a bachelor of arts degree in international and humanitarian affairs from James Madison university, she earned a masters of social work from Columbia University and a masters of education from delta state university. She currently lives and richmond, virginia, with her husband, daughter, and dog. Please join me in welcoming diana gates. [applause] hi, everyone. I need to start by saying how interesting it is to take off a mask and talk to people in a room. We are like a year post introduction of covid and, so it is definitely interesting. [laughs] thank you all so much for coming tonight. The title of this discussion is exceptional women, virginia indian women in lea
I dont believe that. From a 44 year career in public history, most notably as a former and founding executive of some place. Previously served as historian and manager of a National Park service, before becoming the first president of the association of preservation of civil war studies. Hes currently on work on the last two volumes of his trilogy, which we desperately waiting for. Whats going on . Theyre coming . Great. Im very happy to introduce a. Wilson green. Why is it good to look out on these faces. Ive gotta say. Its just wonderful to be with you all. Especially to be with such great colleagues. We are really fortunate that ryan was able to make it because he has a twoweek engagement at the boom boom room at the holiday inn and you took time off to join us, so thank you for that brian. I hope your flight is and you can get back to the show at the holiday. And pete carmichael, what a great [inaudible] im a little supplies that he would take a shot at my sartorial habits because,
Power and horse power, which sounds kind of weird but was the best way i could come up with two separate these topics out. You are going to hear three really excellent talks on a theme tonight. Each speaker is going to speak for about 15 minutes. So, fairly short presentations. That is going to leave us plenty of time for questions and discussion at the end. You can type your questions into the question and answer box anytime throughout the evening. And we will respond to those later, after all three talks have taken place. So, we are looking forward to hearing your questions and feedback very much, that is the excitement for us going into this evening. Our first speaker tonight is going to be dr. Caroline new hall, she is very well known around here because she works as the post doctoral fellow at the Virginia Center for civil war studies here at Virginia Tech, before that she got her ph. D. , she is working on a book about black p. O. W. Experiences in the confederacy, she gave a ter