Rugby Player Born With Partial Left Arm Inspires Teammates
Rugby players are known for their brute strength, but the University of Maryland's Matt Reilly, born with a partial left arm, also impresses with his courage. News4's Carol Maloney reports.Photo...
View ArticleReport of Person With Gun Near U.Md. Unfounded
The report of a person with a gun near the University of Maryland in College Park, Md., is unfounded, according to Prince George's County police. Police went to the 4500 block of College Avenue near...
View ArticleFAA Reconsidering Electronic Device Bans on Flights
The FAA is taking a fresh look at Kindles, iPads and smartphones and weighing whether to allow them during all phases of flight. News4's Jim Handly reports.Photo Credit: NBCWashington.com
View ArticleMarine Corps Marathon Security Changes After Boston Bombing
With 30,000 registered runners, the Marine Corps Marathon is bigger than the Boston Marathon. After Monday's tragedy at the Boston race, organizers of the local Marine Corps Marathon tell our Northern...
View ArticleBoston Residents Try to Find Normalcy
People in Boston try to return to their normal lives following Monday's fatal explosions. News4's Shomari Stone reports.
View ArticleO'Malley Signs Bill to Benefit Veterans
Gov. Martin O'Malley, joined by first lady Michelle Obama, signed a new measure into law to expand opportunities for veterans. News4's Chris Gordon reports.
View ArticleHigher Office Aspirations for Md. Gov. O'Malley?
Some believe the presence of first lady Michelle Obama at a bill signing in Annapolis could mean Gov. Martin O'Malley has aspirations for higher office. News4's Chris Gordon reports.Photo Credit: AP
View Article70% of DC Union Workers Getting Raises
Thousands of D.C. government workers are getting their first raises in as many as seven years. The new union contracts could boost Mayor Vincent Gray should he run for reelection. Gray announced new...
View ArticleSome Boston Businesses Remain Shuttered
As residents struggle to regain a sense of normalcy, some businesses remained closed, but thousands headed out to see the first Bruins game since the explosions Monday.
View ArticleCity Paper Endorses Silverman for At-Large Seat
The editors at Washington City Paper endorsed Elissa Silverman in the D.C. Council at-large special election. Silverman is a former City Paper and Post reporter. They wrote: As editors, we worry the...
View ArticleFlu-Stricken Harper Vomits, Collects Four Hits
Apparently, Bryce Harper doesn't battle the flu. The flu battles Bryce Harper. (Remember Chuck Norris jokes?) Anyway, after sitting out of the Nationals' 8-2 loss to the Marlins Tuesday with flu-like...
View ArticleEmotional Display from Fans at Bruins Game
Thousands of Boston Bruins hockey fans gathered on Wednesday night for the first time since the marathon bombings and it was an emotional night. Amid the tears, thousands joined in on the National Anthem.
View ArticleFlags Fly Off Shelves at Boston Shops
DORCHESTER, MA - APRIL 16: City Councilor Tito Jackson raised his flag and candle during the vigil. Community, family, friends and politicians made their way out to a vigil at Garvey Park in...
View Article1 Hospitalized After Chicago Sinkhole Swallows 3 Cars
One person was hospitalized after three vehicles were swallowed Thursday morning by a large sinkhole on Chicago's South Side, officials said. A circa-1915 city water main broke under more than five...
View ArticleEx-Pr. George's Officer Gets 7 Years in Gun Sales Case
A former Prince George's County police officer was sentenced to 20 years in prison Thursday, but will serve only seven, for allegedly selling seized guns. Juan Carter had faced up to 30 years in...
View ArticleFatal Crash on Southbound I-95 Near Quantico
Two southbound lanes of Interstate 95 are closed due to a crash near Quantico, the Virginia Department of Transportation said. Virginia State Police were called to the scene at mile marker 146, just...
View ArticleIll. Gov. Declares State of Emergency Amid Floods
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has declared a state of emergency in his state, as the Chicago area grappled with widespread flooding and another wave of storms on the way. "Heavy rainfall over the past few...
View ArticleDad 'Ecstatic' After 5-Year-Old Boy Found Safe
A 5-year-old boy missing from Fairfax County for more than a week was found with his mother in Las Vegas on Wednesday night. His mother, Becky Love, is facing a felony charge for parental abduction....
View ArticleSchool Resource Officer Subdues Teen With Taser
A school resource officer subdued a 16-year-old girl with a Taser after she began punching her Thursday morning, according to Montgomery County police. About 11:30 a.m. the freshman was confronted...
View ArticlePhotos of Boston Bomb Suspects
Authorities have released photos and videos of two possible Boston Marathon bombing suspects from just before the deadly blasts that they are releasing in hopes of identifying the two men. Photo...
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