9/11 Plane Part Hoisted from Alley, No Remains Found
A 250-pound piece of an airplane wing that is believed to be part of a 9/11 jetliner was hoisted out of an alley near the World Trade Center where it was found last week and taken into police custody....
View ArticleOne Dead After Double Shooting in NE
D.C. police are investigating a double shooting that left one person dead Wednesday morning in Northeast. It happened shortly before 8 a.m. in the 1200 block of Raum Street off of Trinidad Avenue....
View ArticleBoston Bombing Timeline
This Monday, April 15, 2013 photo provided by Bob Leonard shows bombing suspects Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, center right in black hat, and his brother, Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, center left in white hat,...
View ArticleMontgomery Co. Calls for Probe Into Transit Center
Montgomery County leaders plan to meet Wednesday to discuss -- again -- what's gone wrong with the troubled Silver Spring Transit Center. Several members of County Council are calling for a formal...
View ArticleSecond Motorcycle Crash in Two Days Clogs I-95 in Va.
A series of chain-reaction crashes -- involving five cars, a tractor-trailer and a motorcycle - clogged the northbound lanes of I-95 Wednesday, seriously injuring the motorcyclist and causing lengthy...
View ArticleProtest Over XL Pipeline Ads at Facebook HQ
Mark Zuckerberg has clicked "Like" on the Keystone XL Pipeline — and now his timeline is going to be chock-full of angry. The Facebook founder and CEO recently started a political advocacy group called...
View ArticleThousands Rally Across U.S. for Immigration Reform
Demonstrators demanded an overhaul of immigration laws Wednesday in an annual, nationwide ritual that carried a special sense of urgency as Congress considers sweeping legislation that would bring many...
View ArticleCaps, Rangers Peaking at Right Time
One of the everlasting clichés in sports is the idea of "peaking at the right time," an expression used to describe an undefined period of time when a team plays at its maximum potential. By that...
View ArticleDrivers Want New Wisconsin Ave. Traffic Patterns Undone
Some residents and drivers argue the new traffic patterns on Wisconsin Avenue near Georgetown made the congestion worse, and they want the city to undo them. The changes intended to make the stretch...
View ArticleMontgomery County High School Students Fail Math Tests
Shocking results for Maryland's top-rated school system. Chris Gordon asks school administrators what they plan to do to fix students' failing test results.Photo Credit: Getty Images
View ArticleDire Situation for Temple Hills Condo Community
A condo community in Prince George's County is on the brink of losing utilities and potentially homes. News4 Prince George's County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins reports.
View ArticleMake Your House a Headache-Free Zone
Dr. Jackie Eghrari-Sabet, of Family Allergy & Asthma Care in Gaithersburg, Md., shares simple ways to make a house a headache-free zone.
View ArticlePossible Human Trafficking at Diplomatic Compound
A case of "possible human trafficking" at a Saudi diplomatic compound in Virginia is under investigation, Homeland Security confirmed to News4. Agents from U.S. Immigrations and Customs...
View ArticleAttacker Guilty in Capitol Hill Beating
A jury convicted Tommy Branch of 11 of 13 counts in connection with a series of crimes that including the severe beating of District resident T.C. Maslin last August, an attack that left Maslin with...
View ArticleRash of Car Break-Ins in AU Park
Jim Rosenfield reports on a rash of car break-ins in a Northwest D.C. neighborhood.
View ArticleCalif. Hiker Rescued After Massive, $160K Search Charged with Drug Possession
One of two teen hikers who got lost in the wilderness in Southern California, prompting a massive five-day search effort that cost more than $160,000, has been charged with the possession of...
View ArticleHawaii Senate Passes Resolution for DC Voting Rights
Hawaii is sticking up for D.C. The Hawaiian state Senate adopted a resolution urging Congress to propose a constitutional amendment to grant full voting rights to District residents. Although Hawaii is...
View ArticleHarper Leaves Game With Bad Bruise
The Nationals averted what certainly could have qualified as a crisis when outfielder Bryce Harper left Wednesday's 2-0 win over the Braves in the sixth inning. After checking his swing on a pitch from...
View ArticleTaxi Driver Claims He Was Attacked Because He Is Muslim
A Northern Virginia taxi driver claims a passenger verbally and physically assaulted him because he is Muslim. Mohammad Salim, an Army veteran who served in Iraq, says the conversation was friendly at...
View ArticleJudge Allows Ill. Teen Terror Suspect to Await Trial at Home
A judge on Thursday granted a request for release from a suburban Chicago teenager accused of trying to join an al-Qaida-affiliated group. Abdella Tounisi will await trial outside jail under home...
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