Officials: Hackers Not to Blame for CBOE Outage
Chicago Board Options Exchange officials say the systems outage that delayed trading for several hours on Thursday was an internal problem and not the work of hackers. According to the CBOE web site,...
View ArticleTwo Men Rob N.E. 7-11 at Gunpoint
Two men in ski masks pulled out handguns and robbed a 7-11 in the Northeast section of the District early Wednesday, according to D.C. police. The robbery happened at Rhode Island Avenue and 20th...
View ArticleProsecutors Describe Brutal Capitol Hill Beating
An inside informant is playing a key role in a brutal Capitol Hill beating trial. One of three suspects accused of beating and robbing Thomas Maslin went on trial Wednesday, and prosecutors have...
View ArticleMajority Approves D.C. Traffic Cameras
Most Washingtonians approve the use of traffic cameras, according to a new survey. News4's Tony Tull reports.
View ArticleGun-Rights Group Threatens to Sue in Md.
A gun owners' rights group is threatening to sue 35 Maryland local governments unless they repeal gun regulations that the group says violate state law. The Second Amendment Foundation of Bellevue,...
View ArticleWerth: Nats Need Phil Jackson
(OK, so maybe the headline was a smidge misleading, but you're here now, so let's not dwell on it.) The Nationals are struggling. They are one whole game under .500 (10-11) for the first time since the...
View ArticleFeds: Couple Steered State Dept. Contracts to Themselves
A State Department employee and her husband have been indicted by a federal jury on charges that they tried to steer more than $60 million in State Department contracts to a company that they ran. The...
View ArticleGetaway Vehicle Found in Murder of Texas Asst. DA: Police
Kaufman County, Texas, investigators have located a vehicle they say was used as a getaway vehicle following the murder of Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse back in January. According to a search...
View ArticleCuccinelli Attacks McAuliffe on Tax Returns
It used to be that being a businessman was a sterling credential on a political resume. Barack Obama’s presidential campaign, and Obama's allies, annihilated that axiom in 2012, morphing Republican...
View ArticleSketch of Abduction Suspect Released
Gaithersburg police have released a sketch that they hope will help identify a suspect in the possible attempted abduction of a young man. The 14-year-old was jogging on the sidewalk along Midsummer...
View ArticleACLU Backs Md. Student Who Refuses to Recite Pledge
She's an honor roll student and accomplished violinist. She also refuses to stand and recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Enidris Siurano, a student at Damascus High School, was born in Puerto Rico....
View ArticleBush Presidential Center Dedication
Former President George W. Bush, accompanied by his wife former first lady Laura Bush, flashes the "W" sign after his speech during the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Center, Thursday,...
View ArticleMaryland Man Charged With Sexual Abuse at a Daycare
A Maryland man was charged with the sexual abuse of two children that took place at Playing and Learning Family Child Care in the basement of a residence in the 18000 block of Royal Bonnett Circle in...
View ArticleRecovering Alexandria Officer Returns Home, Visits Department
An Alexandria police officer is home from the hospital two months after being shot in the head during a traffic stop. Officer Peter Laboy was well enough to visit colleagues at the department Thursday....
View ArticleRetired Rabbi to Open Medical Marijuana Dispensary in D.C.
A local rabbi is coming out of retirement to start a new business venture -- one that's catching a lot of people by surprise. Rabbi Jeffrey Kahn is getting ready to open one of D.C.'s first legal...
View ArticleIRS Scam Threatens Legal Action If You Don’t Send Money
Members of the Indian community appear to be targets of an IRS scam. Gopal Khatri and his wife received the first call at their Herndon, Va., home in late March from a man who claimed to be from the...
View ArticleStudents Choosing Community College to Save on Tuition
With college costs going up, some students are turning to community colleges to save on tuition. News4's Chris Gordon reports.Photo Credit: Shutterstock
View ArticleNFL Draft Picks 2013
The top of the 2013 NFL draft was light on quarterbacks and heavy on brawn. Click through to see picks from the first round.
View ArticleHit-and-Run Suspect Taunted Victims: Witnesses
Two teenagers were injured when a driver hit them with a vehicle in Manchester, Conn. on Thursday and fled, authorities said, but them he came back and taunted the victims, the witnesses said. Two...
View ArticleNew Nats Reporter Doused by Gatorade
During her one-year stint as MASN's Nationals "sideline" reporter (I use quotations because baseball doesn't really have a sideline), Kristina Akra was regularly doused by Gatorade while conducting...
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