Gay Teens Voted "Cutest Couple" at NY High School
A same-sex couple in Putnam County was voted "cutest couple" by fellow students — a first for the New York high school. "I think it speaks to the supportive atmosphere of the school. They feel...
View ArticleSummer Sun Safety Guide
News4's Doreen Gentzler explains what you need to know about protecting your skin this summer.Photo Credit: NBC10 Philadelphia
View ArticleUnusual Groundbreaking for New Loudoun Pro Sports Stadium
The call of "Unleash the hounds!" echoed over an unusual groundbreaking ceremony in Ashburn Tuesday as construction of the region's newest pro sports stadium got underway. Foxhunters and hounds roamed...
View ArticleMen Reel in Large Snakehead, Hope for World Record
A Fredericksburg fisherman is holding out hope that his weekend catch may have broken the world record for biggest Northern Snakehead fish. Caleb Newton and Phil Wilcox went fishing Saturday morning on...
View ArticleClock Ticking on Newtown Records Bill
In the final days of the legislative session, families who lost loved ones inside Sandy Hook Elementary are trying to persuade state lawmakers to vote for a bill which would block the release of crime...
View ArticleRehabilitation for 14-Year-Old After Baby Sister's Death
A 14-year-old boy was sentenced to a treatment facility for the death of his 7-month-old sister. For more than a year, their mother worked the night shift cleaning office buildings, leaving the boy to...
View ArticlePorn Star in Jail for Exposing Co-Stars to Syphilis
A male porn star convicted of knowingly exposing at least two co-stars to syphilis was sentenced to 30 days in jail Tuesday, according to the Los Angeles City Attorney's office. Jesse Spencer, 42,...
View ArticleVigil to be Held for Arlington Teen
Friends and family will hold a candlelight vigil Wednesday for the Arlington teen killed during a skateboarding stunt. John Malvar, 18, was riding his skateboard while holding on to the side of a car...
View ArticleBringing Clean Air Back to C&O Canal
Minutes from noisy, urban areas of metropolitan Washington, the C&O Canal National Park is an oasis of nature that attracts 4.7 million visitors from the Washington region and elsewhere yearly, but...
View ArticleAlexandria's 15-Year-Old Boxing Violinist
A 15-year-old from Alexandria makes a name for herself with her gloves in the boxing ring and with her violin in the orchestra, News4's Zachary Kiesch reports.
View ArticleNo Bond for Suspect in High-End Robberies
A judge ordered 33-year-old Walter Douglas be held without bond for his suspected role in a series of high-end store smash-and-grabs. According to police, Douglas and his co-conspirator 43-year-old...
View ArticleSuspect Arrested in Silver Spring Sex Assault
Police say a 47-year-old man was arrested in southeast D.C. Tuesday in connection with a sexual assault in Silver Spring last month. According to officials, Dennis N. Carpenter was arrested on one...
View ArticlePrince George’s Trying to Lure More Federal Agencies
Already working hard to attract the new FBI headquarters, Prince George's County doesn't want to stop there. Changes are being made to lure even more federal agencies The County Council passed...
View ArticlePersons of Interest Sought in D.C. Cell Phone Theft
D.C. police need your help identifying three men they are calling persons of interest in a theft near Howard University. The trio can be seen in surveillance footage entering the T-Mobile store at 2301...
View Article13-Year-Old Struck by Van, Critically Injured
A 13-year-old girl was transported to Shock Trauma after she was struck by a 14-passenger van in Howard County Tuesday. According to Howard County Police Department offiials, the girl was struck by a...
View ArticleLawmakers Vote to Keep Sandy Hook Crime Images Private
Early this morning, Connecticut lawmakers approved a bill that will block photos and videos investigators took at the Sandy Hook school shooting crime scene from being released to the public. The bill,...
View ArticleD.C. Taxi Commission: 80 Percent of Women Feel Unsafe
D.C. Councilwoman Mary Cheh will host a public hearing on taxi cab safety Wednesday. Just over three months ago, the D.C. Taxicab Commission reported that it receives 150 complaints a month from...
View ArticleCameras, Face Detection and Your Data
Experts say that technology like Cara, a facial detection software program that turns any web cam into a face detection system, can scan dozens of faces up to 25 feet away, and determine gender and age...
View ArticleDelays But No Station Closures on Metro This Weekend
There will be several delays on Metro Friday through Sunday, however no stations will be closed this weekend. Beginning at 10 p.m. Friday through closing Sunday the following service adjustments will...
View ArticleDC Lottery's 2nd Chance Winners Announced
Two D.C. area residents have something to celebrate. Earl Frank Holsendorff of Northeast Washington was named the $1 million grand prize winner of the DC Lottery's Second Chance Drawing Thursday...
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