to the south of dallas, dallas just about to be on the west side of this line, as it continues to make its way to the north and east. still a tornado on the ground, just to the south of route 30, or interstate 30. we ll continue to watch this scenario play out for the rest of the evening, for most of north texas. our weather, completely quiet. this storm will try to move our way, though. i ll show you why it will not be hitting us the same way. all right. we ll talk with you in a few minutes. thank you, doug. tonight we re learning more about the former nursing student accused of gunning down seven students at a school in oakland, california, yesterday. there are hints about a possible motive. police say the suspect, 43-year-old one goh felt bullied and was upset with administrators and students at the school for teasing him about his poor english skills. he went to campus yesterday to see a school official, then he allegedly opened fire when he discovered she wasn t ther
university of maryland. the family has lived her since 2006. both girls are expected to recover. but their mother surrenderffere worst injuries. hers are critical. we re all praying for her down here in krofton. reporter: since they are victims, we have chosen not to identify the females who were stabbed this morning. charges are still pending against the father. once he is charged, we, of course, will pass that information along. barbara? thank you, melissa. a man has now been charged with deliberately starting a fire that destroyed this home in capitol heights, maryland. 28-year-old maurice mcpherson faces arson and assault charges. five people, including two firefighters were injured in yesterday s blaze. police believe the suspect also started a fire on the porch of another home that same morning. investigators say the fires may be linked to a neighborhood dispute. bond denied tonight for the man behind the wheel of that deadly tour bus crash in virginia. accord
it s 6:00 with a lovely orange glow. that s the feeling of strong humidity. it s going to be about 90 degrees today. we ll watch for the likelihood of strong thunderstorms in the late afternoon and evening hours. dinner time temperatures are about 83 degrees. it s a cold front that s going to enter the region. it will knock the temperatures back quite a bit. parker shane is in for sharon gibala. we ve had a continuing problem since 5:00 this morning. it keeps getting more and more, past route 40, we had an accident and a vehicle fire in the median. we had to take the left lane to clean it up. the police have taken the left lane. they re helping out in the rescue. the volume of traffic is relatively light. on the westside and northwestside, the speeds are at or above the posted. for those traveling on the north eastside, the traffic is moving well along the top. at 95 and the beltway, you can see that s above the swelling. you can see the volume of traffic is building, b
in respect to the capacities that you are developing and secondly some of the budget implications of those efforts. prior to the attempted air cargo bombing plot out of yemen last fall, cbp was receiving international air cargo manifests four hours before cargo arrival in the united states. that is after the plane was air borne. in response to the october 29, 2010 mailing, the national targeting center has been working with air carriers so they can analyze cargo manifests before flights take off. in december, cbp began piloting this type of screening with the big four all-cargo carriers. two of these pilot efforts have been completed, two others are either ongoing or starting shortly. i know you call these pilots but i don t believe there are any plans to turn them off. maybe some analysis will follow but this is going to be we understand permanent improvement of capacity. so i wonder first if you can high light what efforts cbp in conjunction wl carriers has undertaken to st
. from the first local station with news and high definition, this is 9 news now, the week in review. good morning to you and welcome to 9 news now the week in review. money problems continue to playing our region and the prince george s county fire department is being forced to do more with less. they began a rotating plan of pulling firefighters out of as many as 6 fire houses at a time hoping volunteers can fill in the gap. but as steve tells us, that didn t always work out. reporter: this family s car broke down off i-95 today. like us when they rapped on the fire house door they found no one home. and it was the same for emergency calls today. the bell sounded but no firefighters answered the call for a man having chest pains around the corner a half mile away. we arrived in the neighborhood in 90 seconds before the first ambulance got there to assist 66-year-old willie smith. that ambulance came from more than four miles away. the fire house is just up the street?