Spring tonight. This is tough news for employees and also the residents of Silver Spring there. Reporter absolutely, jim and pat. Discovery employees tell me that they just got the news at a town hall meeting midday, and they say they are still trying to take it in, absorb it and figure out what it means to them individually. For some, they will be required to relocate. One employee told me Discovery Communications is a great place to work. It has been a good run. Many of the 1300 employees of Discovery Communications cross Georgia Avenue to get lunch daily. Theyre a big part of the economic engine that has revitalized downtown Silver Spring. But theres now concern over what will happen when these discovery employees are transferred elsewhere. Suspect that some of restaurants will lose a significant amount of market share. Every time i come down here, i see, like, employees from the discovery building come to get lunch and stuff like that. Now its going to be a little bit slow. Reporter discovery is moving its Global Headquarters to new york. It is making Strategic Moves as it acquires another media company, scripps, and opens a National Operations headquarters at scripps Current Location in knoxville, tennessee. Theres no question it is going to impact on the community. We love Silver Spring. We love maryland. Weve been here for many, many years. We have relationships up and down the community from nonprofits and the volunteer groups here to all the restaurants in the area. So, we are a Silver Spring company, no doubt. He reporter for the past year state and county leaders have tried to convince Discovery Communications to stay, offering a wide range of incentives. The county and the state made every, every effort possible, i think, to ee offer on the table that we thought was responsive to their needs. But given the challenges they face, the challenges in the industry, this was a decision driven by factors that are really outside the countys control. Reporter the county executive says that Montgomery County still has a strong economic base with marriott, investing heavily in its new bethesda headquarters. But he acknowledges the loss of Discovery Communications hurts. Wendy and jim, back to you. Hey, chris, that is a lot of Square Footage behind you there. Any idea or any talk yet about what might go in to replace it . Reporter 500,000 square feet at least. It is a beautiful building. And i asked the county executive that question. He said, well find someone. I said, any ideas . He goes, not yet. All right. Its early, day one. Chris gordon. Thank you, chris. Our region has felt like a tundra for the last several some relief. Before the temperatures got above freezing, however, we still had some slick spots here in upper northwest, we found some pedestrians and cyclists just avoiding the icy sidewalks. So, lets get to chief meteorologist doug in the storm center with a look at how long the warm weather is going to be sticking around. Will we thaw . Hey, guys. Thawing out good nicely. Saw so many reports, twitter and facebook, so many of you saying youre falling on the way to the bus stop this morning, falling last night getting out of the car. A lot of tumbles because of the fact we saw so much ice. That is not going to be the case tomorrow morning. Look at this, the sun going down right now. Really a beautiful sunset. Looking good as we look off towards the west. Temperature wise weve been average. We hit 51. First time weve done that in 17 days. To be above 50, right now at 45, 42 in hagerstown, nobody below freezing, but thats not going to be the casement, were going to cool off again tonight. A little colder the big deal is still going to be the warming that we see late this week. So, cool overnight, warming late week. Temperatures into the 60s and we need the rain. And boy, are we going to get some. Well talk much more about that storm and what it means to us and your weekend coming up in about ten minutes. All right. Well see you then, doug. Thank you. These pictures are proof of the chaos a little ice can cause. A bus trying to make a turn this morning slid off the road and into these woods here. It came to a stop against a tree on the side of tulip lane. The private neighborhood street is off of glenn mill road in potomac. Were told the surface was not fully salted when that bus drove through. When Montgomery County fire rescue helped the driver and students and an aide off the bus. No one was injured. We have a developing story out of potomac, maryland. This is a major water main break. It happened in the last 90 minutes. This is bradley boulevard between river road and mercy hollow lane. Water flowing down bradley boulevard which is never helpful during rush hour or wssc knows about t headed to the scene and we are monitoring this closely on air and online. Were going to bring you new details as they become available. And the weather causing troubles indoors, too. Take a look, a frozen sprinkler pipe burst inside gads bys Tavern Museum in alexandria. Flooding from the second floor washed into the base many the. This Historic Building built in the 1780s. Its a its a landmark for people visiting and residents. Some Museum Events scheduled for later this month have been canceled. We are told the tavern restaurant was not impacted. Deputies in Loudoun County need your help. They want you to check out some video as they try to find a man who attacked a young girl, touched her inappropriately and then just took off. The biggest clue of course is the video of the suspect right there. Moments before and after the attack. News4s david culver live in the neighborhood where this happened to explain how the girl got away. David . Reporter trail where that attack happened. The girl was attacked farther down this way. The reason were here, the reason were in this spot is this is where deputies got the crucial evidence, Video Evidence that was captured by the camera on this home. It showed the man running to and from this crime. The wooded trail stretched throughout this sterling neighborhood. Peaceful, quiet. Thats what attracted barbara to move here 40 years ago. In that time shes never heard of something to alarming happening so close. It was really surprising because im unaware of anything happening in the neighborhood thats dangerous. Reporter barbaras neighbors surveillance camera caught a man jogging in runners clothes late that afternoon. Not that unusual on a path. A few minutes later hes spotted sprinting back. Its what happened in between that has deputies investigating. Were talking 4 00, 4 15 in the afternoon. Its still daylight hours. This juvenile is walking from school on a populated bike path, walk path, and for this to happen at that time of day is very concerning. Reporter deputies say the man inappropriately grabbed and touched the girl. She started screaming. Barbara doesnt recall hearing anything that day, and admits even if she did, she wouldnt think it too unusual. Every once in a while ill hear a kid scream or squeal because theyre teasing each other or something. So, i think that might enter into it, too, that you just kind of dont expect anything to be happening. So, you assume its kids playing. Reporter the girls yelled for help may have scared off the suspect forcing him to sprint away. Another moment on camera. Were definitely relying on the communitys help to take a look at this video and hopefully someone will recognize the subject. Reporter late today Loudoun County sheriffs deputies patrolling through the community, trying to bring comfort to uneasy neighbors. Weve been out here much of the day. We have walked through many of these paths for a couple of hours at least, and in that time, people all day. Neighbors tell me theyre trying to be cautious about all of this. Theyre a little uneasy. Rightfully so. Only two people and this is when the weather as broken. Their skittish. All right, david culver, thanks so much. New today, the president says he may endorse a sweeping immigration deal that would eventually grant millions of undocumented immigrants a pathway to citizenship. This comes a day after he announced the end of protections for nearly 200,000 salvadoran immigrants. News4s Meagan Fitzgerald spoke with experts today about possible options and concerned families, too. Meagan . Reporter yeah, jim, thats exactly right. I spoke with a couple of people here in the langley park area. Some of them are tps recipients, others know people who are. They say theyre scared to be deported back to their native country. We talked to some Immigration Attorneys and they say, look, there are some possible options for these folks who want remain this th remain in this country permanently. For nearly two decades manuel has been living and working in the u. S. He considers it home. He works long hours doing construction and landscaping work to provide for his three young daughters. His children are citizens, but he and his wife are temporary protected status, or t. P. S. Holders from el salvador. My kids are asking me, what we going to do . And i dont have an answer for them. This is where we live and its hard. Reporter in 18 months manuel and his wife could be deported back to their native country. Now that the Trump Administration says theyre ending the t. P. S. Program. And if we go back, whats going to happen to my family . Whats going to happen to me . Reporter nick cast is the senior manager for Legal Services for casa which is an Immigration Rights organization based in langley park. He said people like manuel may have options. As an individual er eligible for family petition, they may have someone in their family who is a citizen or permanent resident who can petition for them. Reporter he also said there is a possibility some t. P. S. Holders could be eligible for humanitarian visa. People who are victims of crimes. There are people who are victims of Domestic Violence could be eligible for visas. Reporter he said it is not a quick process, but something people like manuel and his family can look into to try and avoid deportation. We are worried, really, really worried about it. Reporter the biggest take away here for the t. P. S. Recipients is to get with a trusted immigration lawyer. He also says, of course, casa is a resource for these folks. They can help them, assist them with applications as they try and stay here permanently. Back to you. Meagan, thank you. Tax breaks for big businesses have led to thousand dollars bonuses for some employees. Well, now a Power Company wants to give back. The plan to which customers are going to be affected. A controversial option to help children who suffer from migraines, can botox hold the key for helping ease that pain . And powerful storms trigger mudslides, causing deaths and reducing homes to rubble today. The effort to rescue a 14yearold girl whose home clapsed on topol o breaking news about those deadly mli have now learned eight people have been killed, up from six an hour ago. Also today we saw acts of heroism. First responders worked for six hours straight to rescue a 14yearold girl there whose home collapsed on top of her in mudslides early this morning. Nbcs jay gray shows us more on the devastation in california. Reporter just weeks ago, the rain was desperately needed here. Wildfires ravaging millions of acres across california. But now the storms washed across those burned communities, theyre swallowing anything that those flames left behind. I heard the rumble of the rocks and i looked over at the river and the trees were just coming down. The rains have come in and brought down all the silt from the recent fire. Reporter silt, mud and debris pulling down trees and power lines, battering and burying rescue teams are rushing in to overwhelmed communities, pulling survivors from the mess. First responders continue to sift through the mud and muck in neighborhoods, again, ripped apart by mother nature. Jay gray, nbc news. Twenty veterans take their lives every day in our country and now there is a new effort to provide help to those struggling after they have served. President trump signed an executive order this afternoon directing d. O. D. , d. H. S. And the Veterans Affairs to come up with a plan in 60 days. The goal, improving availability of lifesaving Mental Health services. And that includes a 24hour crisis hot line and an inperson facility access. Va secretary david says vets are most vulnerable in the first 12 months after they leave the services. Our goal is to make this automatic, that the veteran doesnt have to do any work. That if they need help, th theres no paperwork and bureaucracy. This is just going to be an automatic conciergelike systems. We at nbc4 are working to change minds when it comes to the stigma surrounding Mental Health. If you or someone you know is in need, you can find services in our area by searching changing minds in our nbc washington app. Joe arpaio, the cover shal former sheriff from arizona, says hes running for the u. S. Senate. Arpaio is known for targeting undocumented immigrants and even got convicted for violating a court order to halt immigration related arrests. But President Trump spared him any jail time by pardoning him last year, youll recall. Arpaio is running to fill the seat currently held by jeff flake. Flake who has been critical of the president is not seeking another term. And its back to the hospital for the congressman shot at a baseball practice in alexandria. Congressman Steve Scalise will have more surgery tomorrow. Its been scheduled for a month. Its part a gunman shot scalise in the hip at a gop baseball practice in june. He returned to capitol hill in september. The louisiana congressman says he will stay involved in his work as he recovers, not clear when he will be coming back. And there is some good news to report when it comes to Breast Cancer. Thats right. A large study has found that breakthroughs in screening and treatment have slashed the percentage of women dying from the disease. Doreen gentzler joins us now with these encouraging details. Doreen . Its good to share some good news. Dozens of new drugs, including chemotherapies and more targeted drugs have become available for clinical use in the past 12 years, and those along with more advanced and sophisticated screening tools have led to a significant drop in a number of Breast Cancer deaths. Thats according to a study led by stanford medical school, which looked at u. S. Breast cancer mortality from 2000 to 2012. Both screening and treatment led to reduced down 49 in 2012. Thats compared to what was 37 reduction back in 2000. So, the overall reduction between 20002012, 12 decline. The researchers believe that 63 of that decline was due to better treatments and 37 was due to better screening. We are identifying Breast Cancer earlier when its more treatable. This news comes as even more targeted therapies to treat Breast Cancer may be about to hit the market. There is hope that this year the fda will approve drugs that attack specific pathways in the cancer cells. Studies show that women who have received these treatments lived longer without their cancer worsening. Some encouraging news to report. And im working on a story for this thursday about how to make sure that youre getting the best screening tools available to you. A local woman has a message about getting checked and why own instincts. She feels like that helped save her life. Oh, interesting. Coming up on thursday. Great. Thanks, doreen. Well, botox isnt just for wrinkles. Its been found to be effective for other health issues, like adult migraines. Well, now a new study finds botox may also relieve migraines in kids and teens. Researchers studied children 8 to 17 who suffered chronic migraines over the course of five years. Those who had botox injections every 12 weeks found some relief. For example, those who reported migraines eight to 30 days in a month reported them just two to ten days a month, and those headaches were not as severe. So, we want to know what do you think . Would you allow your child to get botox for medical reasons . If youd like to offer your opinion, visit our nbc washington facebook page. So far the majority is going with yes. And we have finally broken our string of frigid days with all that still a safety hazard and d. C. Firefighters are doing something to get rid of it. Plus, a look now at union station. The flag is calm. Thats encouraging. Doug is back with the next big change in your forecast. A british reporter tried to do a story at a zoo and he decided to get some of the animals involved. What could possibly go wrong . This is alex dunlop of the bbc getting mobbed by a group of lemurs. It seemed like he had a handle on it. The critters jumped on him. I didnt know they could do that. Fast. On twitter he joked that it was huge fun, said he needed to man up. He almost needs a helmet or goggles with that. They like him. He needs to make better choices in 2018. Working with lemurs not so wise. All right. As promised by doug kammerer, we got that muchneeded break today. It was beautiful to see that blue sky. You know, it was nice to get outside and not have to have to have a coat or walk outside. What the then you put everything on. You didnt have to put any of that not a shock. Not a shock to the below 50 now 17 straight days. Today we got above 50. 51 degrees the High Temperature today. Nice day to start melting some ice. Weve had a lot of it out there. Chopper4 over the potomac earlier. Look at this. This is really cool. Ta