former football coach. she brought a ball and some flowers. it s killing my sons. it s killing their parents. their brothers. it s killing all of us. reporter: on the scene today william s half brother. he said they never had a chance to meet. i m out here today for my little brother. lord knows he didn t deserve this. reporter: on the scene today anna mae smith who runs a snack shop nearby. i haven t smoked in 17 years and when i heard that on the news i almost picked up one because it is really hurting. reporter: curti lopez is still being held in charlotte, north carolina. the estranged husband of jane mcquain, her body found in her germantown condo october 12th. she had been beaten and stabbed to death. lopez charged with first-degree murder in that case. he s now expected to be charged in the death of william mcquain. william, missing since september 30th. now they say murder suspect curtis lopez has not cooperated with police in any of this. doreen, back to
mind. craig: liza was good, wasn t she? geoff: she was unbelievable. craig: she is an american legend. geoff: i can t believe she came on this show. craig: i know, i couldn t either. hey, what the hell, man? geoff: see what i did there? craig: you took hostile nature of the audience and put them on your side by going after me. but you made a deadly mistake because i m the one who holds your plug in my hand and also the cord to your power outlet. see what i did there? good night, everybody. . [ no audio ] more on these seemingly no conscious. gary. well, anita and derek, here is the take of humankindness. when family deal with the life of cancer then try to claim medical expenses, the irs bounces the return letting the parents know somehow someone has claimed their dead child as a deduction first. little alexis thought the tumor wrapped around her brain stem for 33 months before dying two weeks short of her fifth birthday. the little painter left hundreds of drawings and
doing all day long today. because of the way the calendar fell we get five weekends instead of four. essentially we have lost the first one. nobody found anything usable about yesterday s winter. unless you can find something good with yesterday, you can t find anything good today either. a scary and ominous looking sky over washington thanks to all the city lights lighting up the bottom of the cloud deck. temperatures are cold. 45 in washington. 43 in germantown. 44 in manassas. so cold they didn t even send a temperature out. here s digital doppler. just like yesterday, the majority of the rain will be north and west of washington. if you turn your back on mother nature, you will get wet. be on the ready for a chilly day today. temperatures will struggle to get back into the low and mid-50s. there s a possibility of rain almost any time of day. even though it s not going to actually rain all day long. if you re headed up to the ravens, jets and ravens on nbc tonight at 8:00
flu-like symptoms, headaches, nausea. it has been going on for weeks. weeks. and they have been complaining about it. all of a sudden when it broke today. reporter: the building in the 1300 block of harvard street northwest is over 100 years old. it is not clear how old the building s heating and air conditioning systems are. that facility remains evacuated. no residents are being allowed back inside. doreen, back to you. more storms rolling through our region tonight. dick kammerer joins us with a look at the conditions right now. doug. not everybody has seen those strong storms. those of you who have have seen very heavy rain across the area. we even had flash flood warning in effect a little earlier down towards stafford county. towards spotsylvania and king george county. right now the heaviest rain is back to the west and also down to the south of the washington, d.c., area. couple of stops for you. this was the area hit hardest earlier with some golf ball sized
been evacuated up and down the eastern seaboard in preparation for will storm. let s check in with chuck bell who is be taking the storm. good morning. good morning. he y yes, tropical storm warnings for everybody whose county touches the water. that includes arlington, fairfax, we also have a tropical stou storm warning along the bay side locations. st. mary s county maryland is under a hurricane warning for later on will evening, overnight tonight and into tomorrow. so again st. mary s county. outside right now, we have plenty of cloud cover. temperatures are in the 70s this morning, so it certainly feels very tropical out there. 78 degrees now here in washington. 75 in leesburg as we look at our current temperatures there. 73 now in frederick, maryland. temperatures won t be moving a whole heck of a lot during the course of the day as we re continuing to see more and more in the way of rain coming in our general direction. here is the way it looks on the radar and ther