Cases of hepatitis a risen to 28. Ten of which are in virginia. Back to you. Leon developing tonight a sketch of a man Leesburg Police say attacked a female jogger on the washington and the old dominion trail. The victim was member of the Sheriffs Office who was running offduty. The attacker displayed what appeared to be a boxcutter. No one was hurt. The attack comes days after a woman was assaulted by two men on the same trail in sterling. Police tell us they dont believe the two cases are connected. Authorities are considering how to keep the Head Start Program going after the funding was cut. The School Board Members are arriving for a private meeting tonight. County lost 4. 6 million in the wake of allegation of abuse and neglect by teachers the future of head start that serving more than 900 children in county. Five members, the board chair and the vice chair ousted. Its clear to me that the Board Leadership knew about the incident early on and did not disclose everything they kne
Regardless of where it occurred. Its frightening. Will it keep me off the trail . I doubt it. Christine will keep running, too, but never alone. No surveillance camera. So they are trying to get this out to the public. Be safe out here and run in pairs if you can. Carry cell phone and keep ear bud out of one hear so you can hear what is going on around you. Jeff goldberg, abc7 news. Leon a few days ago a woman was attacked in arlington. They forced her into bushes and tried to rain her there. The woman fought back and rap away. Michelle a closed door meeting to determine how to keep head start going after it lost federal funds. The government stripped away million allegation of abuse and neglect by teachers. Maryland bureau chief brad bell is outside the School Board Meeting with the latest. Brad . They have been meeting for an hour now in the section of the building here behind the windows. The press is kept out and we may never find out what happens inside. Then security appears at a
Festival to begin, thousands will flock to center city to just catch a flips of pope francis. We have a live picture from Philadelphia International airport where they have the stairs set up for shepherd 1. The holy father will be landing in philadelphia soon, the pope is coming. Action news has all angles covered. Good morning, im Tamala Edwards along with Matt Odonnell all this waiting, its finally upon us. This is a special edition of action news saturday morning as we get going for the papal weekend. Action news has reporters fanned out across the area from the parkway to the basilica to the airport, and were riding the regional rails along with you. You have confess about weather and traffic questions about weather and traffic, david murphy and karen rogers are here to help you out this morning. Reporter rolling out the red carpet for pope francis at philadelphia airport. As we look toward east. We have high, thin clouds, this is not a bad day building. Take a look at satellite. W
Take a dinner break. Now there was a there was somewhat concern shortly thereafter by the president of the amalgamated transit workers union. Were in the middle of negotiations, thats where were. A working dinner break. We are getting some information that we need and were looking at proposals and exchanging prospoke sals. Thiazol i have to say. The unions are not walking away if the table. We have been here and we will be here. We continue to want to negotiate a contract and we have no interest in disrupting the service to the riding public on sunday. Reporter now weve not heard from b. A. R. T. Management this seeing but yesterday evening but yesterday the district president grace corns said that b. A. R. T. Does not want a strike. She said that she told Bay City News that plan a. Was to have a contract settled by sunday night and plan b. Was the same and plan c. If there was no contract to keep working until they get one. She doesnt intend to ask the Governor Brown to come in ask de
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