tomorrow afternoon. and just how much of that snow is going to be able to come into the d.c. metro area and then points to the north as well. let s show what you we re talking about. looks like we re still forecasting now that this snow is not going to arrive until tomorrow morning. probably won t start accumulating at least here in the city until some time around noon or so and that is the way it s looking now. we continue to think the heaviest snowbands to the south of us and there will be an area of snow between 8 and 12-inches and think that is from richmond into southern sections of virginia. that is the way it s looking now. but, of course, we have been talking about this, too, the last few days. the track here is so much the key and these snowbands could shift either way, north or south and depending on how far this comes into north carolina. that s important in terms of how much snow we re going to get and we re confident this is going to be over by tomorrow night. lo
a hearing wednesday night and with the what the board members heard was an apparent consensus from metro s customers. nevertheless, they said they would prefer that fare increase and that 10-cnt fare increase. so, i listened and that was the overwhelming major of folks. reporter: the board members decided to junk the proposed cuts in service to order spending reductions at headquarters and to raise bus fares and rail fares by 10 cents a ride. no customers we encountered were happy about the higher fares but you stop riding the bus? no. you will pay it? yes. you know, already hard hit, will be hit more and that is, you know, bad. i would rather see that than the service cut. i take two transfers to get to work and if i didn t have the lines coming . no, i won t stop using it. it beats the driving in traffic. reporter: even before the emergency fare hike, the members were getting a first look at the general manager s proposed budget for next fiscal year wi
messed the 12th consecutive game and given the suspension on january 6th. yesterday prior to the lakers game, flip saunder aggress what wassy disastrous saunders addressed what was a disastrous offcourt season. [ indiscernible ] and we understand it is what it is and got to the point, you know nothing god is coming out of it. reporter: the wizards released a statement which said, in part, both players violated d.c. laws and nba rules by bringing guns into the locker room and their poor judgment violated the trust of our fans and stands in contrast to everything abe poland stood for throughout his life and arenas will serve a 50-game suspension, the third longest non-drug-related suspension in nba history following ron artest latrell spree we ll and the suspension will cost him over $7 million in salary. dave feldman live in the newsroom. thank you. this is in northeast d.c. the more back lash against d.c. school chancellor michelle rhee s alarming accusations. she s
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of any of this before. claudia coffey has the news edge on dc. reporter: we just heard from council chair vincent gray. he launched an inquiry in to what this means. he wants answers and essentially he sent off a series of questions this afternoon to chancellor rhee. hi wants to find out when these allegations occurred, who was told, was it investigate and finally what was the outcome. lee s comment made for a national business magazine is only adding fuel to the fire of a dispute over why 266 of the district s schoolteachers were abruptly laid off last fall for what then was described as budgetary reasons. why would these have been factors in a rif. a rif is focused on havingto reduce the work force because of budgetary reasons. this, these allegations are so serious they should have been dealt with in their own right. reporter: according to the council chair vincent gray who spoke to rhee as recently as last week said she never mentioned the bombshell allegation. do