2 Killed, 11 Wounded Ahead of Police Graduation
Two people were killed and 11 others injured in gun violence overnight across Chicago, hours before the city is set to graduate its largest class of new police recruits in years in an effort to tackle...
View ArticleWeather Service Faulted for Sandy Storm Surge Warnings
The National Weather Service did a good job forecasting the path and impact of Hurricane Sandy but did not give enough warning about the massive storm surges that wreaked much of the damage, the...
View ArticleGosnell Juror: "Hard to Admit This Kind of Evil Exists"
On the same day Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell was sentenced to three life terms for murdering babies during late-term abortion procedures, the jurors who found him guilty of the crimes...
View ArticleFederal Judge Scolds Donald Trump In Court
Federal Judge Amy St. Eve on Wednesday had enough of "the Donald" in court, scolding both the billionaire and the plaintiff's lawyer in a Chicago courtroom. "This is not a boxing ring," she said,...
View ArticleRemembering Chuck Brown: One Year Later
Throughout his life, Chuck Brown symbolized the energy, culture and music of the District. The legacy of the "Godfather of Go-Go" is being memorialized by local artists and businesses as the first...
View ArticlePresident Obama's Second Term Controversies
Four months after President Obama was inaugurated for a second-term in office, NBC's Deputy Political Editor Domenico Montanaro discusses the controversies in his administration thus far. Montanaro...
View ArticleWomen and the Death Penalty
With the recent conviction of Jodi Arias, many are wondering the likelihood of her getting sentenced to the death penalty. Dr. Joshua Weiner weighs in on the subject of why women receive the death...
View ArticleThousands Attend Police Week Memorial
President Obama and law enforcement officials from across the country gathered Thursday morning to those lost in the line of duty.
View ArticleDramatic Video: Deer Crashes Through Bus
A deer crashed through the front window of a Johnstown, Pennsylvania bus. And -- it safely left the same way every other passenger gets off the bus.Read full story here
View Article4 Unnecessary Medical Procedures
Medical experts are reaching out to their patients to educate them on some of the testing and treatments that they believe could be unnecessary. They say it has nothing to do with saving money --...
View ArticleSisters Plan for Double Mastectomies
Two sisters share their journey from getting tested for BRCA to deciding on removing their breasts. News4's Doreen Gentzler reports.
View ArticlePreakness Beefs Up Security After Boston
In the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings last month, a number of security policies will be in effect at Saturday's Preakness Stakes in Baltimore, raceway officials said. Security agents will be...
View ArticleAerial View Atop Washington Monument
Construction workers gave News4 the first look from the tip of the Washington Monument, more than 500 feet above ground. Workers assembled the last of 6,000 scaffolding pieces protecting the monument...
View ArticleSilver Line Phase 2 Awarded to Md. Venture
A Maryland-based joint venture has been chosen to design and build Phase 2 of the Silver Line. The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority awarded the contract to Capital Rail Constructors, a...
View ArticleWhat's Next for the Caps?
WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 13: Mike Ribeiro #9 and Alex Ovechkin #8 of the Washington Capitals sit on the bench during the third period of a 5-0 loss against the New York Rangers in Game Seven of the Eastern...
View ArticleExcitement Grows With Powerball Jackpot
People get excited as the Powerball jackpot swells to $360 million. News4's Richard Jordan reports.Photo Credit: Getty Images
View ArticleTakoma Park Lowers Voting Age to 16
For the first time in U.S. history, 16-year-olds will be able vote in city elections. News4's Erika Gonzalez tells us why this new demographic can have a bigger impact than expected in Takoma Park, Md.
View ArticleDemolition Starts Home Value Improvement in Prince George's
Prince George's County leaders have a plan underway to bring up the value of homes. It includes a big demolition Wednesday of an abandoned house in Landover, Md. And that's just the first of many....
View ArticlePrince Harry Ends U.S. Tour with Exclusive Polo Match
Prince Harry's United States tour ended on Wednesday at an invite-only polo match in Greenwich, Conn., held by the Greenwich Polo Club. As Prince Harry's Senetebale team defeated the St. Regis team,...
View ArticleDEA Agents Raid Alleged Meth Lab in Capitol Heights
Drug Enforcement Administration agents broke up a meth lab at a home on Bayou Avenue in Capitol Heights, Md., Wednesday. The house is divided in to apartments, but federal agents said it’s really a...
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