Suspect Dies Following Brother's Fatal Stabbing
A Virginia man suspected of fatally stabbing his brother and injuring another relative died Thursday, authorities said. The suspect, Mohammad H. Raza, 20, was accused of killing his brother,...
View ArticleDavis Fires Back After Perry's Teen Mom Remark
Texas State Sen. Wendy Davis fired back Thursday afternoon at Gov. Rick Perry, after he took aim at her past a single teen mom and her marathon 11-hour filibuster to block new abortion restrictions....
View ArticleTruck Driver Charged in CSX Train Derailment, Explosion
A trash truck driver who caused an explosive derailment of a CSX train near Baltimore last month by failing to stop at a railroad crossing is now facing several charges. The collision occurred at...
View ArticleFeds: Immigration Officer Bribed With Egg Rolls
A Santa Ana, Calif.-based immigration officer took thousands of dollars in bribes — and 200 egg rolls — from applicants seeking citizenship and green cards, federal prosecutors said. Mai Nhu Nguyen,...
View ArticleGirl's Treehouse, Taller Than Law Allows, Could Be Torn Down
An 8-year-old New Jersey girl's treehouse might have to be torn down after a neighbor has complained that it violates city laws. Katie Tenebruso's family built the 19-foot-tall treehouse as a...
View ArticleWoman Robbed Along C&O Canal in Georgetown
Officials say a woman was robbed while walking along the C&O Canal close to Georgetown Wednesday. According to police, the woman was walking along the canal close to Thomas Jefferson Street just...
View ArticleNew App Aims to Battle Suicides in the Military
Part 3 of a Continuing Series As many as 22 veterans take their lives every day in the United States. But the News4 I-Team discovered that one of those deaths inspired a possible solution for those who...
View ArticleGrumpiness Leads to Productivity, Study Finds
Grumpiness can lead to productivity, a new study's findings suggest. A recent study by the Academy of Management Journal found that creativity improves when people experience negative emotions at the...
View ArticleTornado Watch Called Off for Much of Area
A tornado watch was called off around 4:15 p.m. for most of the D.C. area. However, four Maryland counties remain under a watch through 10 p.m.: Anne Arundel, Calvert, Howard, and St. Mary's. Check our...
View ArticleFrager’s Fire Likely Caused by Cigarette Butt
A fire that burned down a neighborhood's long-time hardware store was reportedly caused by a a discarded cigarette butt. More than 100 firefighters responded to Frager's hardware store on Pennsylvania...
View ArticleTransformer at Nats Game Sparks, Lights on Fire
A transformer at Nationals Park blew during Thursday night's 3-2 loss against the Arizona Diamondbacks, causing a small fire. Video courtesy Nats Enquirer Officials report several 200-level sections...
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US & Senegal's First Families: First Lady Michelle Obama and US President Barack Obama pose with Senegal President Macky Sall (R) and his wife Marieme Faye Sall (L) on June 27, 2013 outside the...
View ArticleTeen Lifeguards Credited With Saving Boy
Two teens are credited with saving an unconscious 7-year-old boy at a Leesburg, Va. pool Wednesday afternoon. “I locked eyes with him before he went under the water. Something happened, we don’t know...
View ArticleArmy Blocks Newspaper Website With NSA Leaks
Government workers at the Presidio in Monterey were blocked from accessing parts of the Guardian newspaper's website this week according to reports. The Guardian was one of the outlets to first publish...
View ArticleSuspect in Va. Police Pursuit Remains at Large
Police are looking for a man who led them in a pursuit early Friday morning. A Virginia State Police trooper tried to pull the driver over around 3 a.m. on eastbound I-66 at the Fairfax/Prince William...
View ArticleTeen Arrested in Shooting Death of NJ High School Grad: DA
A New Jersey teenager has been arrested in the shooting death of a high school senior who was killed just hours after he received his diploma at his graduation ceremony, prosecutors say. Casey Cole,...
View ArticleThousands Celebrate Chicago Blackhawks Victory
Holding the Stanley Cup high to thousands of cheering Blackhawks fans, team captain Jonathan Toews described it all as "unbelievable." "For the guys that were here in 2010, we didn't think there was a...
View ArticleMetal Clipboard With Flight Docs Mysteriously Falls from Sky
A Long Island, NY, man is still shaken after he says a metal object plummeted from the sky and slammed into the pavement just feet from where he was standing outside his home Thursday. Gus Binos was...
View ArticleGirl's Treehouse Sparks Court Battle
An 8-year-old New Jersey girl's treehouse might have to be torn down after a neighbor has complained that it violates city laws. NBC 4 New York's Jen Maxfield reports.
View ArticleChicago Blackhawks Parade, Rally Pose Big Security Challenge
Long suffering Chicago sports fans dream of days like a Blackhawks victory parade, but for law enforcement personnel such events are security nightmares. "Boston was a reawakening," says former Chicago...
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