Southern Maryland Schools Closed Early Ahead of the Snow
It was a short day for students in Waldorf and other areas, as Charles County prepared for the possibility of snow Thursday. News4's Chris Gordon reports.
View ArticleVDOT's Snow Preparation
VDOT got out on the roadways to treat them before the evening rush hour. News4's David Culver reports.
View ArticlePlan to Protect National Mall Grass This Inauguration
With just four days to go before the Inauguration, caretakers of the National Mall are rushing to preserve the grass. Huge crowds four years ago virtually destroyed the grounds. Starting Friday...
View ArticleTed Leonsis Welcomes Back Capitals Fans
News4's Dan Hellie talks to Washington Capitals owner Ted Leonsis about the strike and the coming shortened season.Photo Credit: Getty Images
View ArticleOxon Hill School Battle
Parents in Oxon Hill are upset that a new school built on the same grounds as the current high school isn't big enough for all the students. Some 9th graders and incoming students will have to transfer...
View ArticleWoman Attacked, Thrown onto Philadelphia Subway Tracks
A Philadelphia woman survived a vicious attack in the city's subway after she was dragged and thrown onto the tracks. We want to warn you that the video above may be difficult to watch. Raw Video of...
View ArticleWith Te'o Silent, Questions about Hoax Mount
Manti Te'o has already tried to explain how his heartwarming story of playing through adversity was a lie he wasn't responsible for, how he was the victim of a cruel hoax about a dead girlfriend who...
View ArticleFort Washington Teen Speaks Out About Attack
Shomari Stone reports from Fort Washington, where a teenage girl says she was grabbed and assaulted by a stranger on her way to school.
View ArticleExhumation Begins of Poisoned Lottery Winner
The body of Urooj Khan, the Illinois Lottery winner who authorities now say died of cyanide poisoning, will be exhumed Friday morning. Family members say they hope the dig at Rosehill Cemetery, on...
View ArticleWhite House Unveils Obama's New Official Portrait
President Barack Obama is ushering in his second term with a smile. The White House unveiled Obama's new official presidential portrait Friday morning, and in the shot, the president shows a little...
View ArticleNot Quite Foot-Long Subway Sandwich Buzzes Online
A photo an Australian man posted of a Subway foot-long sandwich that was actually 11 inches earlier this week is getting a lot of attention online and prompting a lot of people to question whether the...
View ArticleVa. Rejects Gun Control Measures
Thursday was a bad night for gun control advocates in Richmond. The House Committee on Militia, Police and Public Safety effectively rejected a number of gun-control measures, including legislation...
View ArticleTroy Brouwer Dances To "Gangnam Style"
The Capitals held a "Fan Appreciation Special Event" Thursday evening at Verizon Center to welcome them back into the fold after a 119-day lockout. There was free food aplenty and the Caps skated on...
View ArticlePoti "Might Be Able To Play" In Caps' Opener
After a two-game conditioning stint with AHL Hershey, Washington Capitals defenseman Tom Poti rejoined the team Thursday for their open practice at Verizon Center, which was part of a "Fan Appreciation...
View ArticleLeonsis Opens Up
Before Thursday's "Fan Appreciation Special Event" at Verizon Center, Washington Capitals owner Ted Leonsis addressed local reporters for the first time since the 119-day NHL lockout ended earlier this...
View ArticleHockey's Next Threat: Climate Change
The first puck of the 2013 NHL season finally drops Saturday after a 113-day labor dispute wiped out 510 games -- nearly half the entire season. But now that labor peace has been restored, something a...
View ArticleWoman Attacked, Thrown on Subway Tracks
A woman survived an attack after a homeless man punched her, dragged her by her legs and threw her onto subway tracks at a Chinatown station in Philadelphia. The police arrested the man, William Clark,...
View ArticleCouple Glues 39,000 Pennies to Bedroom Floor
Like many young couples, Ryan Lange and Emily Belden were looking for inspiration while deciding how to renovate the bedroom of their Chicago home. That inspiration finally came from a quick glance at...
View ArticleRoundup: Limos, Hot Spots and Oprah
President Barack Obama's second inauguration takes place Monday, and there's a lot going on. In an effort to keep you abreast of the action, we'll be bringing you a daily round-up of the coverage....
View ArticleNHL 2013: What to Watch For in Shortened Season
With the NHL season set to begin Saturday, questions and predictions surrounding the abbreviated season are aplenty. Here is what's on the minds of NHL fans around the world. How will the shortened...
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