north of mount erie. culpepper, orange, toward fredericksburg, parts of calvert county. upper 70s to low 80s. monika? a live look on 66. good morning, everybody. that is because there was an accident on the inbound side of i 66 on the ramp to the inner loop for the beltway. i have the wrong camera up. 66 on the inbound side. watch out for the accident that has caused some delays there. we are going to take you over to the map and zoom in to the north side of town. if you are planning toward university boulevard, no problems on the beltway over to university. an accident southbound on georgia avenue right here on route 108. they are only letting the right lane get by. southbound side of georgia avenue at route 108. coming up in my next report, i will update you on the accident on 66 and back to you guys. at the top of the hour, let s get to some of the stories happening today. the den that the will vet on a temporary funding measure. it rejected a bill friday. if no stopga
because they ve spent 12 or 13 years reaching this point. so it s really difficult for them and for their families. because you see people all of the time around school and you wake up and you always expect them to be there, but it s they re not. reporter: maguire was set to graduate in two weeks. she was one of three young people killed in a violent crash early sunday morning. it happened just after 3:00 a.m. police say 20-year-old kevin cofay was driving east on lleytonsville road when he left the roadway and struck a tree. also killed was 18-year-old spencer dat and 20 yoerld john hoover, a 19-year-old passenger sur spriechd kevin cofay fled the scene after the crash and he was found three hours later outside his house and is now facing a variety of charges. right now the driver who has been charged with four different counts of the felony hit and run statute. in addition to, he s been charged about fleeing and eluding a police officer on foot. the driver kevin k
the wake of the bin laden raid, president obama came to fort campbell to privately thank and award unit medals to the navy s.e.a.l.s and army chopper pilots who pulled the mission off. on behalf of all americans and people around the world, job well done. job well done. reporter: on the web today, al qaeda finally admitted osama bin laden is dead. a crowd ofs is supporters flaeld egypt against america, a similar gathering in indonesia, pakistanis protest of the u.s. operation that killed bin laden, but u.s. commanders sent back a message that they ll continue operations here, launching a drone attack today inside pakistan against suspected terrorists. sources revealed agents of the cia watched bin laden s pakistani hideout from a building nearby. information seized here by the s.e.a.l.s revealed bin laden considered derailing a u.s. passenger train and pushed for strikes on significant dates like christmas or the 9/11 anniversary, specifically in los angeles, chicago, ne
indication he wanted to do that and therefore his killing was appropriate. reporter: u.s. officials say they re already getting usable information from the computers and hard drives and five cell phones seized at bin laden s mansion and flown back to the u.s. cia is putting out an urgent call for more arabic translators, working 24/7 to get al qaeda secrets. hoping to find the names of bin laden s big donors and the details of any attacks or after-death repriceals okayed by bin laden. homeland security officials testified, no special alerts so far. that could change. it could change tonight. it could change tomorrow. reporter: analysts say bin laden s followers don t need a death photo to remind them al qaeda lives on. and they say this could be an image of bin laden s success oran war al awlaki. he s fiery. he s facebook-savvy and based in yemen and born in new mexico. anwar al awlaki is american, but at or near the top of america s hit-list. i m steve handelsman, ne
student uses technology to track down his stolen technology. now, he s telling his story to fox 5. carmac troubles, passengers trouble as two collide. thanks for joining us tonight at . i m shawn yancy. and i m brian bolter. arrested yesterday outside the arts building after a disobedience protest, tonight we re learning about planning that went int arrest, what was happening and why some city leaders didn t bother to show up. matt ackland is live with the latest. reporter: we re learning this plan was put toge quickly. we re told that mayor gray was told sunday he would be arrested the next day. it s not clear tonight if the council members who were also arrested were briefed on the plans before the rally, and if so, were all city council members told. after a long night locked up, mayor gray was cheered at a rally outside planned parenthood. one event, one day, to tack on the reverse of decades of tra vesty and injustice, hopefully yesterday was a spark. reporter: