a bedbug down to a new court filing in president donald trump s immigration order. tonight, supporters and critics of the executive action are plotting their next move. announcer: news4 at 11:00 starts now. we ve got to go to boston first. these are images from that city that is just pure pandemonium tonight. the new england patriots and the atlanta falcons wrapping up an historic game that literally came down to the very last play. despite the excitement there, power outages had so many people in our area absolutely furious on this super bowl sunday. thanks for joining us tonight. i m erika gonzalez. people have power back now, but shortly before kickoff, more than 3,100 dominion power customers lost electricity. dominion says a power pole broke, but comcast users said their service was out most of the outages were in arlington and alexandria. comcast says there were two issues, first a generator fire at boston mall that knock the out power to a lot of people in that are
confrontation between a suspected shoplifter and a security guard. and family and friends honor two young lives that ended far too soon. announcer: news 4 at 11:00 begins with breaking news. it has been an extremely busy night of news. good evening. i m erika gonzalez. we want to start in capital heights. prince george s county police are working an officer-involved shooting. news 4 s darcy spencer just got to the scene. darcy, what are you learning? reporter: well, erika, we re still waiting for prince george s county police to give us an update on what exactly happened out here tonight. first let me set the scene here where we are. we re along southern avenue, along the d.c. prince george s county line. we re right near the intersection with sable street. you can see that this street has been blocked off. there are police cruisers lining the area here. from what we understand, there was a potential exchange of gunfire between a prince george s county police officer
with clear skies still in place this evening, and winds lessening with time, our temperatures will plummet again quickly below zero for most areas. wind chills will easily be in the -10s, especially this evening. however, after midnight, an approaching disturbance will shift our winds to the south and increase our cloud cover. these two factors will help to raise our temperatures some overnight. that disturbance may bring a few light snow showers during the day on monday and into monday night. a dusting up to an inch of snow is possible in areas across the tv9 viewing area by the tuesday morning commute. another blast of cold air comes in on its heels for tuesday/tuesd ay night. tonight: increasing clouds low: -6-0 winds: wsw 5-10 alo: -7 dbq: -4 iow: -1tomorrow: chance of light snow high: 16-22 winds: ssw 5-10 alo: 16 dbq: 17 iow: 20 back to you. mexico has begun a formal process to extradite joaquin guzman - the druglord known as el chapo - to the united states. authoriti
medicaid system. k-12 education funding as their top priority. you might remember that last year, lawmakers went several weeks past their deadline on coming to an agreement on that issue. and it finally ended with governor branstad vetoing the 55.7 million dollar agreement the legislature finally came to. representative dave jacoby says democrats and republicans will need to sort of re- learn w to work together on the issue. we ve dug quite a deep hole with what the governor has done to education ithe last fouor five years. so now we have to make an incremental improvement. and incremental - to me - means at leaea 3 percent allowable growth. jacoby also wants to see the state create more incentives for teacher leadership programs and other lawmakers we spoke with say improving iowa s water quality, helping small and upstart businesses get off the ground, and domestic violence prevention are on the agenda. in des moines, brady smith, kcrg tv9 news. with just weeks left unti
i don t believe so. and the patriots were hoping the controversy would lose steam, but tonight tom brady is camping heat over deflate-gate. news 4 at 11:00 starts now. parents say early school start times are putting their children s health at risk. good evening. i m doreen gentsler. and i m in for jim gants. pushing back the start time could cost tense of millions of dollars. from rockville a solution could be in the works. reporter: darlene, the school superintendent is comfortable pushing start times back by about 20 minutes, but the many many parents who spoke tonight said very adamantly that is not enough. i m worried about my kids lack of sleep. reporter: parents of montgomery county school students filled the room headquarters for both of today s public hearing, clear the overwhelming majority wanted to see the board adopt the same later start time that the nearby county maintains. most warrantsed the school day pushed back an hour or more for high