Rockville Doctor's Death Deemed a Homicide
The death of a doctor in his Rockvile home has been deemed a homicide, Montgomery County police said Tuesday. Investigators say the son of 51-year-old Dr. Chandrasekhar Korapati called 911 just before...
View ArticleCooling Centers, Shelters in Prince George's County
Prince George's County officials have opened a slew of cooling centers, shelters and water distribution locations to help residents whose water is being shut off this week. Water Distribution Locations...
View ArticleSmall Fire Reported at Walter Reed
Crews responded to Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. late Tuesday evening for a small fire. Montgomery Fire responded to Walter Reed at approximately 10 p.m. The fire reportedly started in...
View ArticlePolice Go Undercover to Find Texting Drivers
Police in Winchester, Va., will go undercover to catch drivers who are texting while driving. Officers will use unmarked SUVs during their enforcement operation, which begins Tuesday. Drivers seen...
View ArticleChurch Sign in Response to Zimmerman Acquittal Sparks Controversy
A church sign sparked controversy in Chicago over the weekend when it posted a controversial message after the George Zimmerman verdict. “It is safe to kill black people in Amerikkka,” the sign read...
View ArticleNYC Musician Loses Eye in Vicious Hammer Attack
A Brooklyn man has a long road to recovery after a man bludgeoned him with a hammer in an attack so vicious he lost an eye. Dru Barnes, a musician, was walking home to Fort Greene from a friend's house...
View ArticleMan Wrestles Shark With Bare Hands
What Elliot Sudal thought would be an average day of fishing in Nantucket turned out to be anything but. Sudal, originally from Burlington, went fishing for bluefish on Sunday. He was reeling in his...
View ArticleCuccinelli to Launch Site in Support of Anti-Sodomy Law
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli plans to launch a website Wednesday that will cast his support of Virginia's anti-sodomy law in a different light. Democrats said the Republican gubernatorial...
View ArticleFormer Mayor Fenty's Daughter Taken by Child Services
Sources tell News4 the daughter of former D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty was taken into custody by officials from Child and Family Services on Tuesday evening after being found alone in a bathroom at a...
View ArticleAsiana Won't Sue TV Station Over Fake Pilot Names
Asiana Airlines has decided not to sue a Bay Area TV station that aired bogus and racially offensive names for four pilots on its plane that crashed at the San Francisco airport earlier this month, an...
View ArticleKeep Your Cool Out of National Memorial Fountains
On really hot days like those this week, many people flock to outdoor fountains all over the Washington region, but that can be a problem at the national memorials when people decide to play in...
View ArticleRare Black Jellyfish Seen at San Diego Beaches
San Diego residents have reported sightings of a rare black jellyfish known as sea nettles at local beaches. The dark purple sea creatures were last seen about a year ago, and have now returned to...
View ArticleDirecTV Installer Sexually Abused Girl in NJ Home: DA
Authorities arrested a satellite television installer Tuesday for allegedly sexually assaulting an 8-year-old girl in a New Jersey home. Arcadio "Junior" Nova, 38, was preparing to install DirecTV...
View ArticleNew Account Reinforces Mayor Filner's Alleged Pattern
A San Diego woman offers a new account of the allegations of sexual harassment being levied against the mayor and wants other women to feel they can speak out as well. Special Section: Mayor Under Fire...
View ArticleMountain Fire Rages Through 22 Square Miles
A fire that destroyed at least six homes after blasting through the San Jacinto Mountains continued to rage through 14,200 acres Wednesday morning, keeping the mandatory evacuations in place for nearby...
View Article1 Dead, 1 Injured in Crofton Accident
One person was killed and another was injured in an accident in Crofton, Md., early Wednesday morning. Police say the driver of the 2001 Chevrolet Cavalier was traveling westbound on Davidsonville...
View ArticleRadio Station, Safeway Hand Out Water in Prince George's
Two local radio stations and a grocery store gave back to the community Wednesday by handing out water and providing Prince George's County residents facing the threat of a water outage a place to...
View ArticleSilver Line's Phase 1 Delayed Eight Weeks
The completion of the Silver Lane's first stretch of track has been pushed back another four weeks, officials announced Wednesday -- which means that the start of passenger service could now be delayed...
View ArticlePark Officials Indefinitely Close Dune Where Boy Fell
The Indiana dune where a 6-year-old boy fell and became trapped for hours in crushing sand has been closed indefinitely, the National Park Service announced. The closure of Indiana Dunes National...
View ArticleFort Worth Demolishes Wrong Vacant Home
It's not unusual for homeowners to receive their neighbor's deliveries, but a demolition crew? Crews knocked down the wrong vacant home at Lake Worth on Friday. Four days later, there's not much to see...
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