"Doug Hill" is the Chief Meteorologist for ABC 7 News/WJLA-TV in Washington, D.C. He is the meteorologist for ABC 7 News at 5, 6, and 11. He has been awarded the "Seal of Approval" from the American Meteorological Society. Hill has also been honored with a Washington Emmy Award for broadcast excellence. He has also served as a meteorologist for affiliates in Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Michigan. Before being a meteorologist, he served as a police officer for Prince George's County, Maryland/Prince George's County. He provides morning and afternoon weather forecasts for WTOP-FM/WTOP News as well.

On November 1, 2007, at the National Theatre/National Theatre, he made an appearance in the presentation of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. He correctly spelled the word "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee#Audience interaction and words used/flugaloom" but misspelled "Xerophthalmia/xeropthalmiology."

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The Internet is improving in its performance and in its price point. We're using it a lot more than we used to.

I will use the words 'unjust enrichment' for someone to work 400 hours a year and get full-time health benefits.

The carriers we're using for our private corporate network are the same ones doing the Internet. It's the same infrastructure. There is no distinction between the Internet and the carrier services we're talking about.

High gas prices don't benefit (either customers or) us. When gas prices get real high, historically people start conserving.

We saw that in the MPLS competitive-bid activity that we went through.

Within weeks of signing federal legislation that siphons off more than $39 billion from essential health and human service programs including Medicaid, Child Support and Child Welfare services, the President released a budget that assures, yet again, that Pennsylvania's vulnerable citizens as well as state and local governments will be asked to shoulder an undue and growing fiscal burden.

I think they're pretty well in step with other counties. The state just rolled out its voter education program last week. There really isn't anything they could have done. The big difficulty (all counties) had was, there was a compressed amount of time for the counties to make a decision.