we have a calm wind. let s take a look at the area temperatures. it is above freezing from the mountains all the way to the atlantic beaches right now, unlike yesterday. although manassas down to 32. that s one of the colder spots at the airport there in manassas. elsewhere, mid-30s montgomery, arlington, fairfax, and prince george s counties. and the view from space showing clouds closing in on the midwest. and they re associated with a warm front coming to us later today. we ll just have clouds coming through. sunrise at 7:18. a cloudy afternoon with highs reaching the low to maybe mid-50s briefly by midafternoon. we ll look at the evening planner in 15 minutes. here s a look at traffic. good morning, danella. good morning. so far checking for volume in our area, and the volume is very light. the camera starting with i-270 at father hurley, i m not seeing any issues as you make your way south on i-270. if you re traveling on 395 in virginia, here s the view at duke stre
they go without a paycheck. she is keeping a close watch. the government workers, we all work hard, government and nongovernment. give us a chance to do our jobs without the political debate. finances are tough. this isn t helping the economy one bit. most of us don t have savings. we have some, but not enough to carry us. many workers aren t spending much, too worried the confusing stand off on capitol hill will hit them hard in the pocketbook. the employee s union is warning them to be prudent. continue to watch how you spend your money, what you do in terms of how they speak and it s just the same thing because after this one, there s going to be another one. some large agencies including ing k agriculture, commerce, and nasa would not be affected because they have secure 2012 funding. the rest of the government agencies are covered by that continuing resolution that expires on friday. doreen? jane watrel, thank you. some members of congress want to know why
actually is a little bit milder. the temperatures in the 30s out of the mountains mainly because we ve got a cloud cover holding in warmth. there s a warm front triggering rain in ohio, indiana, parts of kentucky. that will stay warm throughout the day. sunrise at 7:18. a little sun, then a cloudy afternoon. highs should reach the low and mid-50s by midafternoon. your evening planner at 5:11. let s have a look at our wednesday commute. good morning, danella. good morning. let s start with the drive along i-95. this is your commute in virginia coming out of triangle and making your way towards the beltw beltway. still a lot of green in both directions. we ll check live cameras just to be sure. here s the view at prince william parkway. you are clear. if you re traveling on i-95, continuing on to 395, the view looks just as nice. light volume, no accidents to report at this time. if you continue on towards the 14th street bridge, i ll give you a travel time to see how long
news4. the video from outside a motel in arlington. darcy spencer joins us live along columbia pike tonight. reporter: this investigation got underway last night when arlington county police received a tip that prostitution was happening at this days inn here on columbia pike and ended this afternoon when six people were taken into custody. this exclusive video shows a dramatic police bust at the days inn hotel in arlington. what i saw there was two police up on the balcony of the hotel. are police got a tip on monday night about prostitution happening here. this suv was reported stolen in pennsylvania. they watched the suv and when people got into the vehicle this afternoon, the officers blocked it in. they took four women and two men into custody. we have to determine their relationship with the stolen vehicle, how they got it and you know to see what crimes have been committed here. reporter: the bust happened in columbia pike in a portion slated to be revitalize
this is wjz tv, wjz hd, and wjz.com. from the city to the colonies to your neighborhood. now it s complete coverage. it s wjz, maryland s new station. protesters pushed out. occupy baltimore evicted in the middle of the night. why demonstrators say it s not over and what they plan to occupy next. here s what people are talking about. baltimore police moved in taking down tents and telling protesters to go home. now occupy baltimore is planning its next steps. we are live and explain how the standoff between protesters and police finally ended. you see the police are still out here tonight they are kids still surrounding this entire park, but protesters say even if they can t come here, the movement is not over. reporter: police cars blocked streets. there is like 150 full-time s.w.a.t. members. in the predawn hours, dozens of officers around the occupy baltimore and can t. within two minutes the entire square was surrounded. all 40 protesters were remove