measles is a virus that is spread from person to person through the air and it is contagious for people who are susceptible. date health officials have confirmed one case but thousands have been exposed and not even known it. customers who visited plaza liquors between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. have been exposed. the same for those who attended the catonsville graduation, and if you were at ccamden yards, it may be at risk. people should be on the lookout for up to 21 days after that. on the lookout for those symptoms. symptoms come in two stages. the first one includes a fever, runny nose, and a cough. small red spots may appear as well as a face rash that spreads to the rest of the body. keep a close eye out for those symptoms of measles and if they develop, to stay at home if they develop a rash, to make sure the contact their health care provider. most people do not seem too concerned. it is great to take precautions but i m not scared. maybe not everyone ha
columbia, burtonsville, arnold, chestertown 97, this evening temperatures have flannen to the mid80 s. when you throw in the humidity the heat index still feeling like 98 degrees in the heart of the city, still like 94 down to washington so that s hot and the heat advisory continuing tomorrow, noon through 8:00, that will be the peak heating portion of the day and that s when you need to take the extra precautions, stay cool, stay in the shade, try to get in the air conditioning, hour by hour tomorrow, 95 by noon, 100 by four, heat index north of 105. we talk about when it breaks coming up. we have you covered in the heat on air and online. just go to the website where you will find the hot weather guide. you can see what to expect as well as how you can keep you and your family safe in these hot temperatures. again you will find that at abc 2news.com. not tonight, in this heat. people always wanted lakefront property but not like this and not on a night like this. this w
it s going we do have a code orange in effect for sensitive groups. so it s unhealthy. you want to limit your exposure to outdoor activities for today. we will see temperatures at or near 90. it s going to get very hot and humid by tomorrow. and we will see storms possible by the end of the week. right now, we have the air quality alert i was talking about the code orange. and it s for all the area here shaded in orange. we are looking pretty good across the eastern shore except cecil county you can see some of the code orange alert there. so like i said, be on the lookout for this and be aware of what s going on because it s going to be on the hazy side going throughout the day. maryland s most powerful radar as of now the five sweeps are on and we are dry. 61 right now in aberdeen and the winds are calm. let s get a check of traffic withton yeah. good morning. reporter: good morning. we are accident free in baltimore city and baltimore county. and the eastbound span of th
she is hooked up to a breathing machine on a coma and she could be on a feeding tube for three two four months. i feel terrible, i really do. i just reporter: rouser feels so bad she s even written this apology letter to the victim and her family saying they are praying for her recovery. they even had a copy translated in greek. for now the dog is being held in quarantine until a hearing determines his fate. the family you might imagine wants to put this dog down. how do you feel about that? do you contest that. no, to tell you the truth i love my dog. but i will not contest it. for her to come home to her house and her neighborhood, i will do that. reporter: the dog s neighbors have already been issued three citations from the city. family of the victim say they have already contacted an attorney. another incident involving their dog is causing controversy in anne arundel county. a little girl witness as man kill her dog and tonight the family is seeking justic
reporter: weiner says he apologizes first and formost to his wife of only a year. my wife is a remarkable woman. not responsible for any of this. this was visited upon her. she is getting back to work. reporter: weiner also apologized to his con constituents but he says he s not resigning from congress. alexis christoforous. back here at home, the race for baltimore mayor gets more crowded today. katherine pew added her name to the list of candidates. gigi barnett has the story. reporter: congresswoman katherine pews has been building the platform for this announcement for weeks. it s about getting people involved, this is going to be a community driven campaign and we re going to win. reporter: senator pew is one of four mayoral candidates with stints as the city council under her belt. she ran for council in 2003. pew increases the field of democrats to six. not unusual in baltimore. baltimore doesn t have a centralized political process like chicago. it s q