said i think today is just about perfect y the only difference is we ll have a few more clouds and i think it will become a little bit breezy later on today. that is fine. i can live with that. our temperatures generally hovering around 70 degrees. right now, it is # 9 degrees at reagan national airport. relative humidity, 65%. not too bad. winds out of the south at nine miles per hour. they will shift later. barometric pressure has fallen a little bit. here is a look at the satellite- radar for this morning. you will see a couple more clouds out there. but still, a mostly sunny sky for this morning and for today. and it will be another pretty day across the washington area. here is what we are expecting for today. mostly sunny skies becoming a wee bit breezy. winds gusting up to 20. high today, 8 # degrees. our high yesterday, 8 # degrees. sound lovely. thank you. let s check some with julie wright. those are good numbers. absolutely. some trouble out on the roads es
been used in anatomy classes. people who had self leslie donated their body to research. georgetown tells fox5 its severing its ties with the crematorium. the dean issued this statement. the school of medicine has a deep commitment with the sacred trust of our donors and families. the contact with the chambers funeral home specifically outlines the require its that the remains be treated in a respectful manner. ta pierce this was not the case in this instance. the company wants to stay in business. we are terribly sorry for this situation that has occurred. we have completed our the mel school. we did make a slight error in judgment. rob: now, to the state, this is more than a slight error in judgment. they are shut down the funeral home. but the state of hair land doesn t actually have the have the power to shut down the crematorium. you may have heard martin o malley signed a bill into lawful what it means is that the state can now regulate crematorium as well as fu
community. coming up to the amphitheater and begin the healing process. a few students will speak, the university president will speak as well. and then there will be a candle lighting. music played. sing a song familiar to all uva students and you a lump fly. part of the process of carrying on tradition and begin the healing process after what happened here on monday morning. 22-year-old yeardley love was found her apartment. she had been beaten, bruised badly. and we are told was found lying in a pool of her own blood. former boyfriend, 22-year-old george huguely, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in that incident. again tonight, the healing process hopefully begins with the uva campus students will gather at the amphitheater at 8:00 to begin going through the healing process and we will have more on that for you coming up tonight on news4 at 11:00. there is a live look where they are setting up for the news conference in charlottesville. we will bring t
and looking at george huguely. what we are told we actually learned from the daily press, newspaper here in charlottesville, that a certain much warrant was executed in the apartment of george huguely today and that they police were able to find a university of virginia lacrosse t-shirt with a red stain on it and a letter that was addressed to yeardley love. and they are going forward and gathering other information. they seized several other things from the apartment they think they will be able to use as evidence as they con to piece together their investigation and in the meantime, though, what s perhaps more important to the students at uva is that they are going to begin the process of trying to heal from all that s happened over the last few days from knowing that one of their fellow students has been murdered and knowing that one of their fellow students has been accused of that murder. vigil tonight will feature comments by the university president and by the stud