Teacher Sentenced in Child Porn Case
A former Fairfax County teacher has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for possession of child pornography. Robert Fenn, 27, of Herndon, Va., was arrested in June 2012. He was a special education...
View ArticlePolice Seeking Alleged Carjackers in Shooting
Police are searching for three men believed to be involved in a 4 p.m. shooting in southeast D.C. Two people were injured in the shooting, which occurred on the 3700 block of 2nd Street. Police said...
View ArticleBackstage Pass Tour of the Verizon Center
A special look at what happens behind the scenes between shows at the Verizon Center. Bruno Mars, The Rolling Stones and One Direction are all hitting the stage the next three nights, and it's a big...
View Article'Sovereign Citizens' Claim Right to Occupy Vacant Md. House
Seven burglary suspects claim they had the right to “occupy” a vacant home in Waldorf, Md., saying they are sovereign citizens, according to the Charles County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff’s officers...
View ArticleTown of West Sues Over Fertilizer Blast
Officials of the small central Texas town devastated by an April 17 fertilizer plant blast that killed 15 people have filed suit against the plant owner and supplier. The lawsuit filed Friday seeks...
View ArticleDorner Justifiably Fired From LAPD: Report
A rogue ex-police officer who blamed a deadly rampage on his 2008 firing from the Los Angeles Police Department was justifiably fired from the force, an LAPD report released on Friday concluded. In an...
View ArticleHispanic Elected Officials Concerned With Lack of Representation in Prince...
Hispanic elected officials in Maryland are concerned about a lack of representation in Prince George's County Public Schools, News4's Tracee Wilkins reported. Four new school board members were just...
View Article2 Groups of Fairfax Co. Students Win Army eCybermission
Students from two Fairfax County schools were tasked with a big challenge: Come up with a project that somehow makes our community better. They accepted that challenge and placed first in a national...
View ArticleTop News Photos of the Week
Summer Yoga: Thousands gathered for a free yoga class at Times Square on June 20 to celebrate the longest day of the year. The event features four free mass yoga sessions at the heart of Manhattan....
View Article2 More D.C. Pols Find Tainted Campaign Donations
The Jeffrey Thompson campaign scandal keeps growing and growing. D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton today said she reviewed her campaign files and found about $20,000 in tainted contributions from...
View ArticleFBI Makes Arrest in "Mesh Mask Bandit" Case
The FBI says it has finally arrested the North Texas man believed to be the "Mesh Mask Bandit." The FBI said Luis Delagarza, 59, of Farmers Branch, has been charged in a federal criminal complaint with...
View ArticleMan Robbed of Two Phones Within a Few Minutes
Two phones were stolen from a man in northwest D.C. within just a few minutes about 7 p.m. Wednesday. Computer whiz Nisan Cohen, 26, was texting and listening to music on Kenyon Street in Petworth when...
View ArticleGuns Exchanged for Gift Cards in Prince George's
Prince George's officials say 61 weapons were collected Saturday at a gun exchange program in which participants could get a $100 gift card for guns or ammunition surrendered. The gun exchange...
View ArticleGirl at Center of Lung Transplant Controversy Out of Coma
Ten days after a successful double-lung transplant surgery, 10-year-old Sarah Murnaghan is out of a coma and responding to questions, according to a family spokesperson. Murnaghan received her new...
View ArticleTop 10 Traffic Trouble Spots
For a special report on transportation in D.C. and its suburbs, News4 Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss took a look at the top traffic trouble spots in the area. Watch highlights of our special report,...
View ArticleChanging Lanes: Big Issues in D.C. Area Transportation
Anyone who's inched along an overcrowded D.C.-area highway or waited for a packed Metro train knows it: Transportation is one of the biggest issues in D.C. and its suburbs. We live and work in a place...
View ArticleSan Francisco Church Hoping to House Dead Pets in Basement
During his lifetime, Saint Francis of Assisi was famously devoted to animals. Paintings and statues depict the saint frolicking with birds, dogs and other beasts. The lore of San Francisco’s namesake...
View ArticleTwo Slayings Within a Half-Hour in SE Washington
It was a violent night in the District of Columbia, as two people were shot and killed in seperate incidents within a half-hour of each other in Southeast. The first deadly shooting happened just...
View ArticleParents: Teachers Took Money From Special-Needs Kids
The staff at Rock Terrace School in Rockville, Md., is accused of taking money from the students' work-study account. Several parents claim the money their students earned was deposited into an account...
View ArticlePolice Charge Man With Stabbing in Petworth
Police have arrested a man for a stabbing in Petworth in northwest D.C., and are investigating whether he is responsible for a series of alleged stabbings in the neighborhood. Garey Jones III, 20, of...
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