will cool down with more seasonable weather hello. jennifer is off tonight. the body of detective stevenson laid to the funeral. stevenson wasded killed in canada during a confrontation over a parking spot. kathleen joining us with the latest on this tragedy. kathleen. reporter: brian stevenson was off duty when he was hit by the piece of concrete and killed. hundreds of officers seemingly never ending parade of lights and mourners at the baptist church. stevenson was all over maryland and several surrounding states attended the tier filled standing room only service. stevenson leaves behind his wife and 4 children. yes i m retired police officer of 21 years and so i knew officer stevenson. wonderful person. great guy to work with. always wanted to help other people and so it s a tragedy. detective stevenson body was his buried t the memorial park. meanwhile 25-year-old shawn james remains in jail facing first deggee murder charges. kathleen, news at 5:30. okay kathl
analyst who told me that forker lick to win he needs to get about 24 or 25% have the democratic voters to come over to his side so this, this rally, is basically governor o malley s attempt to kind of hold that number down and keep the democrats on his side and, indeed, turn out his democratic base on election day. he is hoping to keep that number of democrats who vote forker lick as low as possible. and get as many democratic voters to the polls as he can. william jefferson clinton one of the more popular presidents among african-american voters so bringing him here has that significant advantage for governor o malley. it also highlights the fact that no former president is coming to support roberter lick. the democrats are certainly keen to point that out as well. why do this rally today? well election day isn t until next tuesday butterly voting in maryland starts tomorrow. in fact, i m told that governor o malley himself will use early voting and will vote in baltimore ci
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straddling over the area and we have a slug of moisture appearing and having said that. i want you to look at the day part. it s clear out there right now. it s a clear, pleasant morning an it will feel cool and temperatures are where they should be. and by evening, partly cloudy and by bedtime, a shower. 64 at lunch and on the way to 65, 66 degrees. and having said shower by bedtime, i want to go back to the radar. the radar doesn t lie about too many things. at least not that i know. and i want to investigation the moisture to the south east of pittsburgh. we ll get back here. thank you, and the commute? here s sharon. well, first of all, a school advisory. county, they won t open until 10:30. there s a power outage and the staff is asked to report by 9:00. now, here s sharon with traffic control. and fortunately, i don t have too much to report. a tow truck should be on the scene now and that accident. and otherwise, as far as the speeds go. there s the average speed