Stranded Dolphin Dies in Polluted NYC Canal
A dolphin that became stranded in a contaminated New York City canal died Friday, a marine research team that had been dispatched to the site confirmed. The sea creature had been bobbing up and down in...
View Article2013 March for Life
Pro-life advocates faced frigid temperatures as they participated in Friday's annual March for Life, a demonstration that coincides with the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that created a...
View ArticleAmbulance Involved in Fatal Crash in SE D.C.
One person died in a crash involving a D.C. ambulance in Southeast Friday afternoon. About 2:30 p.m at Southern Avenue and 12th Street., an SUV vehicle slammed into the ambulance, rolled over and...
View ArticleGiffords' Husband, NRA VP to Testify at Senate Hearing
Mark Kelly, the husband of former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and co-founder of Americans for Responsible Solutions—an initiative aimed at countering the gun lobby—will testify alongside the executive vice...
View ArticleThe 9 Best Super Bowl Ads Ever
Super Bowl commercials have almost become as big as the game itself. Now, the water-cooler talk on the morning after is just as likely to be about the big commercial as the big play. That's not...
View ArticleNotre Dame Defends Handling of Te'o Hoax
Top administrators at Notre Dame decided within hours of hearing about the Manti Te'o dead girlfriend hoax that it did not involve a crime and within two days had concluded there was no NCAA violation,...
View ArticleUDC Cutting Almost 100 Positions
D.C.'s public university is cutting almost 100 positions in order to cut costs. The University of the District of Columbia has been under pressure to reign in its unrestricted operating budget. The...
View ArticleTony Williams Likes to Ride the Bus
Former D.C. Mayor Tony Williams sat for a rare interview today with Kojo Nnamdi and Tom Sherwood on WAMU. He spoke candidly about the city's future and whether he will run for mayor again. Tom Sherwood...
View ArticleLess Volume on Road During Snow in Prince George's
News4 Prince George's County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins reports on the condition of the roads in Maryland.
View ArticleArrest in Teen's Murder
D.C. Police announced the arrest of Alexander Buckley, 21, in the death of a Maryland teenager in northwest Washington. News4's Pat Collins reports.
View ArticleEx-Officer Accused of Murder Breaks Down on Witness Stand
The jury heard emotional testimony Friday from a former Culpeper Police officer charged with murdering an unarmed woman last year. News4 Northern Virginia Bureau reporter David Culver has more on that...
View ArticleNorthern Virginia Snow Preps
Schools closed early Friday and snow crews worked to keep roads in northern Virginia clear of snow. News4 Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey reports.
View ArticleMarch for Life Draws Thousands
Thousands of anti-abortion advocates rally in Washington in support of overturning Roe v. Wade. The annual March for Life coincides with the 40th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision legalizing...
View ArticleEx-Officer Testifies Shooting Victim Was Public Threat
Friday proved to be an emotional day in court for Daniel Harmon-Wright, the former Culpeper Town Police officer charged with murdering Patricia Cook. In tearful court testimony, Harmon-Wright told the...
View ArticleSkins' Williams Out of Pro Bowl
Washington Redskins left tackle Trent Williams will not play in the Pro Bowl this Sunday due to an apparent injury. A press release from the Minnesota Vikings announced that Minnesota rookie tackle...
View ArticleMcDonnell Opposed to Changing Va. Electoral College
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell opposes Republican legislation to change his state's electoral college system. The proposal would award the commonwealth's electoral votes by congressional district --...
View ArticleThree Arrested for Trying to Drive Black Family out of Compton
Two men and a teenage boy were arrested in connection with a series of race-based attacks on an African American family in an attempt to drive them out of Compton, in Los Angeles County, sheriff’s...
View ArticleJohn McAfee Speaks Out
Silicon Valley pioneer John McAfee sits down with NBC Bay Area's Raj Mathai.
View ArticleNationals Unveil Taft as 5th Racing President
The most anticipated move of the Washington Nationals offseason was finally made Friday night, as the club announced that William Howard Taft would become the 5th Racing President. The announcement was...
View ArticleDistrict Surplus Could Reach $400 Million
The District of Columbia is expected to announce an increased budget surplus for fiscal year 2012, thanks to a stable local economy, better-than-expected revenue collection, and agency underspending....
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