And neighbors want answers about the violence in danville. Thanks for joining us first at ten im bill wadell. Dozens gathered rallying against violence after that doctor and another man were shot near danville Regional Medical center. Wfxrs Kristen Eskow is there with our update. Bill dozens gathered this evening outside danville Regional Medical center after dr. Randolph neal was shot monday night while walking home from the hospital. Vo organized the event tonight which he said is not a vigil or march but is meant to encourage Community Ideas on how to make communities safer both here and danville and outside the city. Several leaders from Law Enforcement organizations spoke this evening and just before a prayer dr. Neals daughter lilly addressed the crowd saying her dad is doing well and thanking the comminity for their support. Then the crowd walked a few blocks down the street and back to the hospital. We saw people walking who knew dr. Neal sots this is a problem thats nationwide
Reporter d. O. T. Crews in maryland and virginia have been pretreating roads all day. Between the two they have 1,000 pieces of equipment out and about on the road. Im told theyll keep a few hundred out well after the storm has past to monitor typical trouble spots. Still d. O. T. Officials stress they cannot be everywhere. They do expect patches of black ice here and there. If you have to be out on the roadways, you still want to be careful. Live in Frederick County im mola lenghi for wusa9. Moving on now weve got reaction tonight to some explosive and disturbing fight videos and apparently some related racist social media posts that have shaken up a Big High School on marylands eastern shore. Scott broom has joined with a team of colleagues [ technical difficulties ] i think as weve isolated these incidents around the fighting that there werent racial overtones at least that initiated it. Reporter meanwhile the media received blistering criticism. You are doing nothing but making thi
Two local high school students received scholarships tonight from the Kip Nininger Scholarship Fund during the organizations third annual railyard dawg game fundraiser.
Montgomery County probably cannot start any major new capital projects for another five or six years without negative effects on its bond rating, Courtney Rogers of Davenport & Co. told officials Monday.