perjury charges. the swine flu vaccine, when it will arrive in the state of maryland. and who will get it first? and speed cameras, the evidence that they may be getting drivers to slow down. live in high definition, from wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news late edition . hello, i am jennifer gilbert. and i am jeff barnd. we begin tonight with breaking news. in a illegal i will grant arrested in the murder of a woman found 93 manhole last week in go gen has committed suicide. the body of 40-year-old victor cruz was found inside of baltimore central booking. no if official word on how he apparently kim himself. he was being held without bail. for the murder of elda vasquez. vasquez disappeared back in january of 2008. her body was found by a utility worker, in a manhole in go vin friday. charging documents say cruz admitted to the crime. also tonight. new developments in the perjury charges against baltimore mayor sheila dixon. a judge has denied a motio
impossible for the vast majority of people. and too late for destiny parker and eight others who have died in maryland. this week, the state will only get 34,000 doses, a fraction of the 2.9 million marylanders identified as most at risk. the federal government has committed to vaccinate every american, as long as there is demand to do so. so we will continue to order that. reporter: the state hopes to get more than a million doses by the end of the month. in the meantime, seasonal flu shots will be given. every year, there s always that first week when people want to run out and get the vaccine and there s not quite enough. but then every year, the vaccine comes in pretty quickly. and people realize they can get it if they need it. and it s going to be the same thing for h1n1. reporter: now, the first shipment of that h1n1 vaccine expected to arrive in maryland possibly tomorrow. it the be in the nasal mist form. and healthcare workers will be the first ones to get i
hereford middle, 47 degrees. deerpark elementary school in owings mills, 43. dundalk elementary school at 54 degrees. a seven-degree spread just across baltimore county. as we can show you basically range being on the low end, 43 in ellicott city. to 55 on the eastern shore in chestertown. we have a band of clouds clearing to the north. some extra clouds to the north. we ll all have sun by the afternoon with our two-degree guaranteed high of 71. 5:30. let s check the roads with kim. thank you. northeast corner of the beltway at harford road, traffic moving nicely, no real incidents or delays as you make your way towards the top side of the beltway heading towards 83. on the west side of the beltway, some slowing between the baltimore national pike and edmondson avenue. downtown baltimore, still working that crash at st. paul street and 25th street. as we peek downtown here at fayette and st. paul street, traffic very quiet as you make your way through baltimore city. back
look what grew over the weekend. good morning. i m jamie costello. i m megan pringle. thank you for joining us. i feel like it s sort of a sphafy. it s nice. thank you for joining us. we have so much to talk about. every monday carl delmont comes in. his brother jay is going to come in. they are going to talk about the $8,000 tax credit we ve heard so much about. who qualifies, new home buyers. you don t have to be a new home buyer but you have to hurry. and rob casper. how are you? from the baltimore sun along with dominick. talking about baltimore beer week. love it. can t we just keep it going? beer month? beer year? why not? talk about finances, stockton. dale dale stock market. dale horn talks about it. we re up, then down. what s it going to take? you have a iphone. she has a blackberry. how a lot of couples are finding it s easier if the technology is more compatible. and press box joe is with us. he ll break down yesterday. did you hear the lat
concern of mine. reporter: two maryland congressmen and local health officials say the vaccine is safe. they say the testing so far has found no side effects. it would be a shame, working so hard having to get the vaccine available if we didn t take full advantage of that now. reporter: but now is impossible for the vast majority of people. and too late for destiny parker and eight other whose have died in in maryland. this week, the state will only get 34,000 doses, a fraction of the 2.9 million marylanders, identified as most at risk. reporter: the federal government has committed to vaccinate every american, as long as there is demand to do so. we will continue to do that, to what s available to maryland. reporter: the state hopes to get more than a million doses by the end of the month. in the meantime, seasonal flu shots are also running low, with thousands running away from a free flu clinic from howard county over the weekend. every year, there s always tha