next on fox 45 morning news, a baltimore county councilman faces felony charges. how much prison time he could face if he is found guilty. it s bad, man. it is bad. new information on a dozen people shot at a cook out, who police say is responsible for the attack. good morning. it s tuesday, july 28th, i m patrice harris. are you ready for some football? lots of fans are and today is the day they ll get what they have been waiting for. ravens training camp starts today and we will be taking you out there all morning long so you can see the players and the fans as they get ready for this day. they are going to be enjoying the plaird i players in a lot os humid weather. meteorologist steve fertig is here to tell us about the weather. i m about done with the humidity. are they going to be starting it s going to bad for a bad hair day for them. i don t think they re too concerned about that [ laughter ] they re more concerned about the heat and the humidity, i wou
if i see a proposal that is primarily funded through taxing, middle class families, i am going to be oppose to it. this is about getting the policy right. we don t wish anyone ill. we want to get the policy right. a push for health care reform. tonight, president obama reaches out to america, and the lawmakers on the fence about what could be a very expensive bill. hello, i am jennifer gilbert. jeff barnd is off tonight. gallop poll released today shows support for health care reform is slipping. president tried to give answers tonight about his ideas for reforming health care. nicole collins is live tonight in washington with the latest. nicole? tonight president obama said the american people and the american economy will benefit most from health care reform. but he did not give a clear answer as to how that reform will be paid for. although he did say he supports taxing the wealthy, and keeping the financial burden of reform off of struggling families. presiden
when you get the verizon single line business pak and data protection pak. one of the many tools in the verizon small business toolbox. welcome to the 9:00 show. it s pouring out there. i m jamie costello. megan pringle, what happened? she sounds like the puddle on kennelworth avenue looks right now. she s come in with 104 fever before. just wants to work. feel better. we re going to meet janice jackson in a couple of minutes. you are an inspiration. wait until you hear this woman s story. she makes things happen. i just met her. we shook hands. i already felt your power. that s what it s all about. she s got this glow, seriously. come in, big smile. brick dickler is coming in. he s 13 years old, started a project. wait until you hear this. i m going to collect a couple of things. man, now he s going to go to a new house. the star of baltimore magazine is going to be here. the best of the magazine is out. but she can t tell us who is in it yet. it s a secr
for you: hundreds of thousands of dollars of your stuff laying around. abc 2 shows you thou get what is yourself from the state of maryland. home prices have soar and sunk in a short amount of time. why haven t your property taxes changed? plus, why some of your neighbors are already saying the city s new garbage plan is just foul. now abc 2 news, the latest at 11. it has only been in place eight days, but some are already trashing the city s new garbage pickup plan. good evening, everybody. i m terry owens. in an effort to save millions and encourage recycling, the city went from two trash pickups a week to just one in most communities. delia goncalves spoke to some neighbors tonight who say the new schedule stinks. she joins us life now with more. delia? reporter: neighbors say a week s worth of trash sitting all day until it s picked up later that evening. on a hot, steamy day like we had today, it stinks, literally. something doesn t smell right to these resid
not around the beltway yet. and though we ve been talking about the chance of rain and we ve had a few shots of rain over the last couple of days this looks to be the day it s going to be the wettest of the week. 72 degrees in baltimore and easton at this time. 79, very tropical feel in ocean city. and we ll get up to 79 by lunchtime. 82 this afternoon is our two-degree guarantee. and about a 60% chance of showers and storms and some of them could be locally heavy rain producers at any point throughout the day. so rain jacket, umbrella, hope you ve have it all week because today is the day most of us will need it. 6:30. the roads are currently dry in baltimore by the way. here s kim. we don t have a lot going on at the major roads. a couple of incidents still working in the counties, route 152 at singer road. that crash remains on scene. that traffic light is out there also. expect to see police on scene guiding traffic there. northbound 95 at caton avenue. getting report