Second Suspect Charged After 80-Year-Old Robbed
Prince George’s County Police have identified Michael Brown, 24, of Hyattsville as the second suspect after an 80-year-old woman had her purse snatched in Accokeek, Md. Authorities say LaJean Nicola...
View ArticleNYC Restaurant Patrons Possibly Exposed to Hepatitis A: Officials
New York City health officials are urging patrons of a restaurant in the city's West Village to receive a vaccination after learning of a food handler there diagnosed with Hepatitis A. Any patron who...
View ArticleJudge to Decide Fate of Renoir Stolen in 1951
The Virginia woman who says she bought an authentic Renoir painting at a flea market is no longer anonymous. According to the Washington Post, her name is Marcia Fuqua — and her mother is an art...
View ArticleStudent Abducted, Sexually Assaulted in Pa.
La Salle University in Philadelphia has offered counseling services to a student who reported being abducted and raped on Easter Sunday. The school is also defending its decision not to notify students...
View ArticleKaufman Co. Men Deny Threat Allegations
Two men in Terrell, Texas accused of threatening county officials in unrelated cases both say they are upstanding citizens who would never hurt anyone. Investigators say Nick Morale, 56, phoned in a...
View ArticleArlington to Be Commissioned Saturday
An amphibious transport dock that contains steel taken from the Pentagon following the September 11 attacks will be commissioned the USSÂ Arlington in a ceremony Saturday afternoon in Norfolk....
View ArticleOfficials: Missing Boys May Have Been Abducted by Father
Two boys missing from Tampa, Fla. and the people they’re believed to be with may be heading to or already in South Florida, the FBI said Friday. An Amber Alert was re-issued for Cole Hakken, 4, and...
View ArticleSales of Assault Weapons Skyrocket in Maryland
The sale of military-style weapons in Maryland has skyrocketed because of the concern they'll will be banned once the strict gun control bill passed by the Maryland General Assembly Thursday goes into...
View Article3-Year-Old Dies in Garage Door Accident
A three-year-old girl was killed by a garage door in Charles County Friday afternoon, police confirmed. It happened at around 4 p.m. in the 2900 block of Eutaw Forest Drive in Waldorf. Authorities...
View ArticleWoman Killed in Germantown Crash
A woman has died following a two-car accident in Germantown early Saturday morning. Investigators say that a blue 2004 Honda Civic was traveling north on Mateny Road when it collided with a taxi cab at...
View ArticleNew York Aquarium Ready to Reopen After Sandy
The New York Aquarium is preparing to open for the first time since Sandy. Tom Llamas reports.
View ArticleHistory of Problems at Dog Attack Home
The Charles County home where a young girl was mauled by dogs has a history of animal problems. News4 has learned that Animal Control officers were called to the Bennsville home last year to remove a...
View ArticleFinal 2 Pr. George's Superintendent Candidates Withdraw
The final two remaining candidates for Superintendent of Prince George's County Schools withdrew themselves from consideration. Dr. Alvin Crawley, the county's interim superintendent, and Harrison...
View ArticleMd. Victims' Rights Activist Roper Dies at 79
Vincent Roper, who along with his wife Roberta became an advocate for the rights of crime victims after the 1982 murder of their daughter Stephanie, died early Thursday morning at the age of 79 at a...
View ArticleBody Found in Potomac River Near Memorial Bridge
D.C. Police are trying to identify a body that was found in the Potomac River near the Memorial Bridge Saturday morning. Authorities say the body was reported at around 10 a.m. Saturday and located...
View ArticleMotorcyclist Dies After Early Morning Accident
Police in Anne Arundel County are investigating an early-morning accident that resulted in the death of a motorcyclist. The accident took place at approximately 5:40 a.m. Saturday, near the...
View ArticleAngry Residents Protest HOT Lanes
Some residents who live near the new HOT lanes along i-96 and i-395 don't want the project to be built. Derrick Ward tells us why.
View ArticleChicago to Pay $55K to Tasered Pregnant Woman
The city of Chicago will reportedly pay a $55,000 settlement to a woman who claimed she was shocked with a stun gun while eight months pregnant, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. Tiffany Rent, 31,...
View ArticleMan Charged With Assault, Arson in Howard County
Police in Howard County have arrested a man whom they say assaulted a woman before deliberately setting a fire in his apartment in Columbia. Alejandro Adolfo Rodriguez, 25, was arrested Saturday...
View ArticleDavid Gregory on Immigration, North Korea, and Jobs Report
"Meet The Press" host David Gregory joins Richard and Angie to look back on another busy week in Washington.
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