this topic then any other decision in the last 100 years. opponents said the new combined company would not be friendly toward renewable energy. including wind and solar. proved that the new company would improve reliability or be a benefit to customers. more than 3000 people, companies and non profits submitted written testimoney for and against this merger. pepco and excelon have 30 days to ask the commission to reconsider use breaking dc denies pepco/exelon merger a change for metro bus passengers this noon. metro calling one neighborhood so dangerous- it s detouring its buses around it at night. our john gonzalez takes a look at what prompted the change and what it means for riders. southeast, dc 0-05 carol motley / resident 13-16 mos- no cg sharon turner / resident 54-57 john gonzalez / southeast, dc 58-108 trt 133 (sot- it s going to definitely be a struggle track they say desperate times call for desperate measures and amid this violent dc summer, metro is making a d
paying up for school pictures. the news4 i-team digs into where your money goes when you buy those annual prints. and why some lawmakers want you to be able to buy beer in bulk in maryland. off the top tonight, folks, we are starting with doug in storm center 4, and with one-two punch of storms coming our way this week. it all starts tomorrow morning. doug, most of luis get rain. but some may see a little snow too? it could be a little mix up towards the north and west. we re talking areas like martinsburg, frederick, around the hagerstown area. it will start during the morning rush. storm team 4 radar tracking the rain. but it s not in our area currently. but you don t have to go too far to the south to see where this rain is. just down to the south in towards the carolinas. again, this is storm number one moving our way. this is going to be the weaker of the two storms. it s going to give us the rain during the day tomorrow. take the umbrellas. make sure you have th
attempted abduction going viral being shared around the country. the girl sprinting right there from a man she says tried to pull her into a car and this morning we re hearing her story. sanela sabovic is live where this happened. sanela. reporter: good morning, eric. this brave young girl, she s scared but stillll speaking out talking about the moments a man was tailing her, chasing her down a busy pompano beach street. it was her quick thinking and possibly heavy back pack that could have saved her from a dangerous situation. these are the moments. you can see the girl running for fear of her life and away from a man in a tan s.u.v. the teen is panicked and constantly looking back as hetailed her. deputies say it happened last week while the girl was walking on a sidewalk. the man pulls up to her and asks her where she was going. she ignored h h and what happened next. he grabbed me around my waist. i was like pulling his wrist like away from each oer and that s when l
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