[singing] we are waiting for the conference to begin hosted by the Affordable Housing conference of Montgomery County, maryland and we can see some participants, congressmen jamie raskin and congressman glenn ivey getting photos and greeting attendees at the conference that is about to begin. We will also hear from Adrianne Todman the acting secretary of housing and urban development. [singing] maryland, my maryland. Mr. Chesapeake for me and you. All of the orioles will come home too. Some of the participants at the conference are being greeted, taking photos with maryland congressman jamie raskin and glenn ivey joining the acting secretary of housing and urban development Adrianne Todman. This is an annual summit, the 33rd this year being hosted just outside washington, d. C. In Montgomery County, maryland. Ladies and gentlemen, i do hope you enjoyed that new rendition. That was our unofficial state song for maryland. Why is it unofficial . Because, it was written by our very own con
At james t. Vaughn corrections facility hostage. Evernight, inmates were moved to a different part of the facility. Were following every angle at smyrna and well take you back to the scene in a few minutes. But first, lets get to bill henley, the most accurate forecast. Well get to see sunshine. Its cold. 20s in Lehigh Valley, low 30s, and 28 and temperatures are still falling. Well see them climb into the upper 30s. Look at that sunshine at 9 00 this morning. So a chilly start and into the 40s. Its going to be dry, sunshine, 40 degrees in the Lehigh Valley. Jessica boyington is watching the first alert traffic. Thanks, bill. On 95, near the betsy ross bridge. Police activity here which actually created lane restrictions with construction. Right now, it looks like more lanes are getting by. A little delay right there. County line road and madison avenue. And also watching that vine street expressway construction. Thats an active scene between the brought street and vine street expressw
See a couple cars in the intersection there. Looks good there. Theres a crash around hat boro. And watch for intermittent stoppages at trooper road. Looks good eight minutes from 29 headed to the schuylkill expressway. Vai and tracy, back to you guys. Back to breaking news in delaware. Inmates continue to hold two prison workers hostage. Tense scene is unfolding as officials work to negotiate with them. The negotiations began around 10 30 at smyrna, delaware. Nbc10s matt delucia joins us live from the facility. Whats happening now . Reporter well, were a little ways away from the building where this is going on. Im going to pull up my ipad and try to give you a view of where you are. You see that blue dot, thats where we are. Over here is where the correction facility is. Skyforce 10 was over this area where you could see inmates being released. Overnight, the latest update, 14 additional inmates were released and moved from building c. Again, thats where the standoff is happening. The
46 degrees for inland areas. At the shore, up to 47 this afternoon. Low 40s for the Lehigh Valley. Youre going to see a nice sunny but breezy day in delaware. Well go through the forecast hour by hour to show you how quickly the temperatures climb when im back in 30 minutes but first, Jessica Boyington has an update. The cameras around Spring Garden street. No problems or delays right now, you can see more cars heading out the door. From the blue route to the vine street expressway, thats a 13minute trip. Speeds in the 60s there. Were not seeing any big delays, though. No major delays here. Both directions north and south at least 95 to the schuylkill. You can see 15 minutes there at the most, youre headed southbound. Also watch for the bridge closure. The p. A. Turnpike connector bridge closed for structural repairs. Bordentown township. Theres an overturned tractor trailer partially blocking the ramp northbound side on exit 7. Northbound, to route 206, might be a little bit of a slow
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