Discussion, but not one of concern. I got a couple of emails. Reporter the first day of school, students have been talking about more than their course load. Legionnaires concerns on campus after the bacteria was detected this summer. The school said it was safe to open for the first day. Its scary to think about im confident in the school itself. Everybody seems to be either you know putting it aside and everything and heading to class. Reporter last month a School Employee tested positive for the bacteria that causes the disease. Remediation followed at cooling towers, the university has been engaging in voluntary testing, last week trails levels were discovered in the hot Water Systems of nine buildings. As a precaution the hot water was shut off to sanitize the systems and kill the bacteria. I got emails all summer long, so i wasnt that nervous about it. Reporter water was turned back on last night. The schooling has been working with the county Health Department to provide informa
Nothing on the storm team 4 radar morning. 65, martinsburg. 66 gaithersburg. 72 now in downtown d. C. So bus stop weather, a mild start, temperatures mostly in the upper 60s to near 70 this morning. Be umbrella ready for later on today. A chance for showers and thunderstorms. Highs near 90 degrees today. As you send the kids out the door, you need the small umbrella in the tote bag for the walk home later on this afternoon. But you need the sunglasses and short sleeves for all the warm weather ahead of that. Seven day forecast coming up in a bit. And right now, this morning really dont have too many problems. We have some construction hanging around. Branch avenue here at suitland parkway, we have some road work. Southbound and northbound we have two lanes blocked. A warning twin. It should be out of the way in a little bit. If youre headed out soon, you may see that here this morning. B. W. Parkway, 95, 29, everything there is nice and green and moving. Same thing when looking at 66 a
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