mount vernonites are toasting their glass because of the shut down of the suite ultralounge. many will travel to the courthouse again today for another day of deliberations. for the pittsburgh steelers game in baltimore, they ll be handing out these towels. underarmer has teamed up with the ravens now, all for the wounded warrior project. everybody wants us out in our purple white. wounded warrior, you can get on board for that. let s take a look at our weather right now. jamie also predicts we go undefeated for the rest of the season, right? i hope. that would be a nice gift for all of us. this morning, this isn t pretty. we ve got ourselves a lot of haze out there. the lights are creating a glow in the sky over westminster. 3/100s of an inch of rain isn t the story. yes it s the fog. we have ellicot city showing a shining parking lot, veterans elementary. while we check out satellite and radar, rain doesn t look that impressive. temperature going up to 55 t
special guest sunday at 11:30. that does it for this edition of sports unlimited . for mark clayton. i am bruce cunningham. stay tune for the late edition , it starts right now. . internet security breach. how it could affect thousands of government workers in the state of maryland. incredible scope of this particular fishing scam. it is everyone. another internet threat. hot mail attackers. ways to keep your information safe. and a gun control loophole. what an undercover investigation has found. live in high definition, from wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news late edition . hello again i am jeff barnd. and i am jennifer gilbert. a crime that stretched nationwide hits home for thousands of baltimore city workers. karen parks tells us how the personal information ended up in the hands of thieves. karen? jennifer and jeff, the fbi informed the city of baltimore about a breach that affects 3000 employees. someone threatened to expose millions of ex
traveling internationally may find heightened concerns. reporter: in certain countries across the world, health officials are screening arriving passengers. when customers arrive at certain ports of entry, in other countries, they may be screened for fever or other illnesses. reporter: but doctors say traveling by train or plane carries no greater risk of infection. they have much better air circulation. so that s not the concern. the concern is really who is sitting more next to you. reporter: those surgical face masks. doctors say you might as well leave those at home. there are no more inherent risks. doctors believe the only thing proven to help is vaccinations and washing your hands. i don t think it s any worse than a regular flu. so honestly, it doesn t matter. doctors say if you re traveling, you ll also want to take along with you plenty of extra tissues and hand sanitizer. we re live at penn station. derek valcourt, wjz eyewitness news. okay, derek
the swine flu virus. tonight, complete coverage as other parents express fear. i m denise koch. and i m vic carter. today, the first children in baltimore received the swine flu vaccine. but doctors have spending more time separating fact from fiction for parents. wjz is live downtown and tonight, kelly mcpherson has what doctors want you to know. reporter: denise, not enough of the vaccine in maryland yet. but doctors are saying, everyone should plan to get it when it gets here. reporter: dozens of baltimore city kids and adults pray for 14-year-old destiny parker, the ninth person to die in maryland from the h1n1 virus. she didn t have an enemy in the world. such a beautiful child. reporter: destiny s family members put together the vigil so the kids could remember her and also learn from the situation. sanitize. get the shots. and be very clean about it. and definitely, go get the shots. this is really, really something serious. we all have to be care
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