Wednesday morning, a yellow alert day. We issued that sunday night. Allow extra time, and the snow will stick to the streets because of the timing. A little snow, but a moderate impact. Today, we had snow, a little impact, nothing stuck to the streets. This is route 7 in great falls. You can see its on the side, not on the street itself. Its off to the side and on the driveways. Tomorrow, because of the temperature and the time of the snow, a little more will stick to the streets. Five months after the Navy Yard Shooting and today, shots rang out at another d. C. Military installation. Fortunately, it was just a drill at the joint base anacostia bowling. The hope is, that they can save some lives should the worst actually happen again. It is that most horrible of emergency calls. Active shooter in this drill, attacking people inside the Public Health building at joint base anacostia bowling. Some of these Naval District Washington Police officers responded last fall when alexis was kil
This happened after midnight on 100th avenue in glendale in Prince Georges County. News 4s Megan Mcgrath has been on the scene all morning long and joins us with more. Megan, good morning to you. Reporter the investigation here on the scene has wrapped up, but police are still looking for the two suspects, the two men who were seen running away after this Home Invasion and shooting. It began to unfold after mid nate. Two men, according to police, made their way into the house on 100th avenue here in glendale. Inside the home were two residents, a man and a woman. There was some kind of an altercation, shots were fired, and the male resident was struck in the torso. Were told that he was transported to an area hospital where hes listed in Critical Condition. Now its unclear whether the two suspects took anything from the home but right after all of this happened witnesses saw them making their escape on foot and theyre still atlarge. Reporting live, Megan Mcgrath, news 4. Eun, back to y
Doing in our community who take on so many difficult issues and so many issues that require the hope and faithfulness [speaker not understood]. There are problems that arent going to be solved overnight. Theyre issues that we have to be commit today change over time and what that means and what that takes. It is a very challenging issue to deal with on the national level. 30,000 people are killed, 100,000 shot every year in this country, and almost nothing is being done. But one of the things that helps me to be able to do it and to keep the faith is getting to work with City Councils like this one. Having the opportunity to work with courageous leaders who arent intimidated by the threats of special interests who have done cutting edge work to address this problem. Weve worked with the board of supervisors in the past to introduce really innovative legislation that then has led the way to innovative legislation in the state of california and california has really created a model of wh
And i think my honoree represents supporting building up organizations and caucuses of women and alliances with general organizations in challenging institutional secondism. I want to say she is an amazing example of a leader from the Richmond District. She is the cochair of jobs with justice s. F. , she is also the cochair of the women caucus in the California Faculty Association and the president of the California Faculty Association at San Francisco state, and a tremendous leader that works behind the scenes in many ways to really empower women, students, and others in educational struggles throughout the state and in our city. She grew up in the boston area. You might hear that in her slight accent and shes here today with her husband rick claymore and friends from the outer richmond, Karen Mcnulty and others. She moved to the bear after college about the same time i did in the early 80s. ~ shes lived in the richmond for 30 years, and shes been a mom of a great daughter gabriella a
President of the California Faculty Association at San Francisco state, and a tremendous leader that works behind the scenes in many ways to really empower women, students, and others in educational struggles throughout the state and in our city. She grew up in the boston area. You might hear that in her slight accent and shes here today with her husband rick claymore and friends from the outer richmond, Karen Mcnulty and others. She moved to the bear after college about the same time i did in the early 80s. ~ shes lived in the richmond for 30 years, and shes been a mom of a great daughter gabriella as well. [speaker not understood]. I draw strength and lessons from her by often watching her work. We first met in the 90s when we struggled to transform a college called new collectv to be more representative of the work force and lectures and teachers he and students as well and community ~. But ive seen how in the classroom at San Francisco state in her classes where she is an expert in