Gov. Glenn Youngkin and other Virginia officials on Wednesday gathered on Interstate 95 in Stafford County for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of a 10-mile "FredEx" Express Lanes
join today for 50% off at ww.com. hurry, offer ends january 10th. as we speak, victor, drivers are still stuck in that icy traffic mess along interstate 95 in virginia. some of them have been trapped since yesterday afternoon. that s 24 hours of gridlock. after this snowstorm turned the interstate between richmond and washington, d.c., into a skating rink. yeah, in one of those cars trapped overnight, senator tim kane of virginia. he tweeted this. i started any normal two-hour drive to d.c. at 1:00 p.m. yesterday. 19 hours later, i m still not near the capitol. wow. joe johns is out there in that mess. joe, what do you see, and how long do they expect this is going to go on?
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the nasdaq dropped 210. traffic has started to move finally again on one of america s busiest interstates after stranded cars stretched as far as the eye could see on virginia s i 95. a tractor-trailer pile up in a snow storm forcing hundreds of drivers to hunker down overnight in their cars with temperatures dipping into the 20 s. some drivers stranded for more than 24 hours, including one u.s. senator. senior national correspondent rich edson has the story. it was kind of like losing hope. everybody just turned off their vehicles almost at once. and once i reached that point, i too found myself doing that. one of the hundreds of drivers stuck on interstate 95 in virginia. several inches of snow overwhelmed roads in the region yesterday with temperatures in the 20 s, many spent the night in their cars with their pets and children. running out of gas and heat. it s just been horrible. especially the people in the car.
it s not the first time in the history books he was the first openly gay athlete to win gold in a u.s. paris event, that was in 2019. next month there will be a trip to china for the first winter olympic appearance. an uber driver is being praised for going above and beyond during a stressful situation. he was one of the many drivers stuck for hours on interstate 95 in virginia after a severe winter storm, except he had a teenager in the backseat of the car. williams had picked up the teen in washington, d.c. after her train was canceled and was taking her home to virginia. after hours stuck in this traffic, williams asked the teen s parents for permission to take her back to d.c. and book her at a hotel with his own money. the teen made it home safely the next day. williams was reimbursed, and uber is calling him a hero. and now to a sad update on the search for a missing skier. rescuers say they have recovered the body of the 43-year-old near