Woman Hit by Van in Wheaton Identified
Police say a 52-year-old Beltsville woman was critically injured when she was struck by a van in Wheaton Thursday morning. According to officials, Mary Josephine Fish was standing at a median on the...
View ArticleMan Finds $4.85 Million Lotto Ticket in Cookie Jar
A Chicago-area man is thankful he got caught with his hand in the cookie jar — it turned him into a millionaire. Ricardo Cerezo's wife said she wanted to throw out a host of old lottery tickets that...
View ArticleSuspects Sought in Laurel Liquor Store Robbery
Howard County police are looking for two suspects wanted in connection with a liquor store robbery in Laurel. Officers were called to All Saints Liquor, located in the 9100 block of All Saints Road,...
View ArticlePowerball: 12 Ways to Spend Your Winnings
No one won Wednesday night's Powerball drawing, which is good news for somebody: There will be an even bigger drawing on Saturday night. As of Friday morning, the jackpot reached $550 million. That's...
View ArticleEx-Prince George's Officer Found Not Guilty in Assault Trial
A judge found a retired Prince George's County police officer not guilty of assault Thursday morning. In February 2012, Officer Donald Taylor and his partner saw two men they thought were about to rob...
View ArticleChild Sex Assault Suspect Arrested at Dulles
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) arrested a man at Dulles International Airport Wednesday who was wanted for aggravated sexual assault of a child by Atascosa County, Texas, Sherriff’s Office....
View ArticleBowie State Grad Overcoming the Odds
Audrey Lugmayer didn't think she would attend college because of her family's financial hardships, but she beat the odds and will graduate from Bowie State University with a 4.0 GPA and a degree in...
View ArticleContender Mylute Prepares for Preakness
ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND EDITIONS, APRIL 27-28 - FILE - In this March 30, 2013, file photo, provided by Fair Grounds Race Course, Revolutionary with Javier Castellano, foreground, aboard pulls ahead of...
View ArticleNew Study: Marylanders Curse More Than Virginians
A new study by Marchex Data analyzed the 50 states on levels of cursing, and the D.C. region is home to some of the worst offenders.
View ArticleYoung Woman Adopted After Tough Beginning
Twenty-three years after being left for dead as a newborn, Rachel Clark says she forgives her birth family.
View ArticlePolice: Suspect Shoots Man, Climbs Firetruck Naked
Police say a 24-year-old man high on PCP and found naked atop a fire truck has been arrested for shooting a childhood friend. Officers responded to a car accident in the 11900 block of Beltsville Drive...
View ArticleNumerous Incidents of Property Destruction in Anne Arundel
Anne Arundel County police are investigating several incidents of home and auto vandalism in the Gambrills and Crofton areas. Over the past month, police received numerous complaints of large...
View ArticleCharter School May Save Small Elementary in Loudoun
Charter schools have become common place in urban centers, but now in the middle of Loudoun County's horse country, a charter school may be the only thing that saves one of the smallest elementary...
View ArticleGun Owners Upset Over Maryland's Tough New Firearm Law
A new battle is brewing over gun control in Maryland. On Thursday, Gov. Martin O'Malley signed one of the toughest bills in the nation into law. It takes effect in October. And News4's Chris Gordon...
View ArticleLA Worst City for Dog Attacks on Mail Carriers: Study
Los Angeles was the worst city in the U.S. for dog attacks on letter carriers last year, according a new report by the U.S. Postal Service. The Postal Service released its dog attack city rankings on...
View ArticleMan Sentenced For Throwing Fatal Punch at Beach Party
An Chicago man was sentenced Thursday morning in connection with a beach party fight that turned deadly. James Malecek, 19, waived his right to a trial and pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter. A...
View ArticleJP's to Reopen in Glover Park
A strip club that's been closed for more than five years is getting ready to reopen in northwest D.C., and some residents are upset by the idea of another bar with nude dancers and the fact that D.C....
View ArticleNavy Leader Accused of Sending Inappropriate Texts
A Southern California Navy official has been removed from his post after he allegedly sent inappropriate text messages to two female members of his command, Naval Surface Force officials confirmed on...
View ArticlePublic Hearing on D.C. Ambulance Response Times
The public will have the chance to sound off about D.C.'s slow ambulance response times Friday. The issue is at the center of a D.C. Council public hearing, which kicks off at 11:30 a.m. You can also...
View ArticleSmithsonian Asks for Help Funding Yoga Exhibit
The Smithsonian wants to highlight the history of yoga with a special exhibit opening this fall, and it wants ordinary citizens to help fund the unique exhibit. The many forms of yoga have influenced...
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