Singer in Grammy-Nominated Band Accused of Murder-for-Hire
The frontman of the Grammy-nominated Christian heavy metal band As I Lay Dying was arrested Tuesday, accused of trying to hire someone to kill his wife. Tim Lambesis, who is the lead singer and...
View ArticleCute Puppy Stuck in Car Rescued
A 12-week-old puppy was found after being locked in an abandoned car at a Kansas City tow lot.
View ArticleIn Hospital Ceremony, World War II Vet Weds Sweetheart
Shirlene King thought the moment would never come, but after a 30-year courtship, she finally got her wedding day. She married her sweetheart of three decades, 88-year-old Jack Wright, on Tuesday. They...
View ArticleSinkhole Opens on Reston Road
An 8-by-10-foot sinkhole complicated Wednesday morning traffic in Reston. The sinkhole opened up on Lawyers Road due to a water main break. Westbound traffic is being detoured to Steeplechase Drive;...
View ArticleEx-Con Tries to Bring Field of Dreams to Newark
The statistics are sobering. Newark, N.J., has a murder rate double that of the Bronx. A third of its residents live in poverty. Only 40 percent of its students graduate from high school. Behind those...
View ArticleOvechkin's Passing Skills on Display in Playoffs
Throughout his career, most -- if not all -- the attention placed on Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin has focused on his dynamic scoring ability, as one would expect considering his lofty goal totals....
View Article'Pimp on the Pike' Gets 10 Years
The man dubbed the "Pimp on the Pike" received a 10.5-year sentence Wednesday for a prostitution operation uncovered at a Rockville hotel last year. Nahshon Kornegay, 32, was sentenced to 20.5 years in...
View ArticleSherwood: Insight Into Ongoing Gray Investigation
There was a sliver of a new development Monday in the ongoing criminal probe of D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray’s 2010 campaign. It provides some insight into why prosecutors can’t — as some complain — “just...
View ArticleAbandoned as Baby, Woman Has 'More Questions Than Anger'
Twenty-three years after being left for dead as a newborn, a Maryland woman says she forgives her birth family. With her umbilical cord still attached, Rachel Clark was found in a sealed garbage bag in...
View ArticleD.C. Pediatrician Charged for Child Pornography
A D.C. pediatrician was charged Wednesday for possession of child pornography. Robert Paul Dickey, 73, runs his office out of his home on 38th Street SE, near the Maryland border. He had been scheduled...
View Article[DC] D.C. Judge Didn't Know He Was Having a Stroke
Every year, almost 700,000 people suffer strokes in the U.S., making it the third leading cause of death in this country. Doreen Gentzler sat down with D.C. Chief Superior Court Judge Lee Satterfield,...
View ArticleTalk Around Town: Clinton at Howard
WHUR's Molette Green with the talk around town about President Bill Clinton speaking at Howard's commencement and what Mother's Day means for Howard graduates.
View ArticleTechnology Behind Plastic Guns
D.C. lawmakers want to ban plastic guns made with 3D printers. The guns cannot be detected by metal detectors and can be destroyed easily. Richard Jordan shows how the technology works.
View ArticleOne-on-One With Jason Chimera
News4's Dan Hellie talked to Washington Capitals left wing Jason Chimera ahead of Game 4 of their quarterfinal series against the New York Rangers.
View ArticleCondo Residents May Be Left in the Dark
Some condominiums in Prince George's County are suffering money troubles and can't pay their power bills, Prince George's County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins reports.
View ArticleMcAuliffe, Cuccinelli Statistically Tied in Va. Gov. Race
Six months out, the race to become Virginia’s next governor could go down to the wire. Neither candidate is starting out with a significant advantage, according to an NBC News/Marist poll released...
View ArticleStrong Thunderstorms Move Through D.C. Region
Strong thunderstorms from the south moved through the D.C. area, bringing hail with them. A flood watch is in effect for areas of Virginia that flooded Tuesday to as far east as the northern neck of...
View ArticleSurveillance Photo in Columbia Heights Sex Assault
D.C. police release a surveillance photo of one of the men sought in connection with a sex assault in Columbia Heights. Two men forced a couple out of their vehicle in the 1500 block of Meridian Place...
View ArticleCuccinelli Explains Failure to Disclose Gifts
Virginia Attorney General and GOP gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli provided a fuller explanation Wednesday for why he failed to initially disclose gifts he accepted from the CEO of a company...
View ArticleJudge to Charlie Brown Actor: "Don't Be a Blockhead"
The San Diego man who formerly voiced the affable “Peanuts” cartoon character Charlie Brown on television was sentenced to jail time Wednesday for threatening and stalking two victims, including his...
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