Dogs Rescued From Dogfighting Ring Need Homes
Two dogs need a good home after being rescued during an investigation into a dogfighting ring. Emmy and Lizzy were seized from their owner in D.C. and are now up for adoption through the Washington...
View ArticleDrivers Question Fluctuating Tolls on Beltway Express Lanes
The cost of the new Beltway express lanes in northern Virginia is supposed to rise and fall based on the number of cars in the lanes. The more traffic there is, the higher the toll. The idea is that...
View ArticlePatio Problems
Dreams of grilling with family and friends have gone up in smoke for Chris Fleming. "I'm angry. I’m angry because I did what was asked of me," says Fleming. Fleming saved $5,000 to build a patio behind...
View ArticleLaurel Flooding Investigated
The floodwaters receded in Laurel, Md., but there are still questions about the response to this week's heavy rain and why officials waited so long to open flood gates along the Patuxent River. Levels...
View ArticleSon's Last Message Inspires Newtown Mother
"Nurturing. Healing. Love." Scarlett Lewis noticed the chalk-written message on her kitchen chalkboard when returning home for the first time – days after her son Jesse was taken from her on December...
View ArticlePolice: Md. Man Crashes Stolen Truck at Drive-Thru
A couple of drinks, a dump truck and a drive-thru restaurant was a recipe for disaster, and a Montgomery County man is paying the price for a series of bad decisions. Brian Mangum, 43, is accused of...
View ArticleHigh School Students Charged in Child Porn Case
Three teens were arrested in January in a child pornography case. The investigation began Nov. 29 after a school resource officer at West Springfield High School in Fairfax County was alerted to some...
View ArticleSearch Dog Finds Potential Evidence in ''Black Dahlia'' Murder
Steve Hodel cannot let go. And so he returned to a distinctive Hollywood mansion with another retired cop, Paul Dostie, and Dostie's search dog, Buster. Hodel had a mission for them. In his book "Black...
View ArticleVigil Marks Anniversary of Transgender Woman's Death
A vigil was held in Northeast D.C. Saturday to mark the one-year anniversary of the murder of a transgender woman. JaParker Deoni Jones, was stabbed to death while waiting for a bus at the corner of...
View ArticleWashington Auto Show Kicks Off This Weekend
Whether you are looking for a new car or just want to check out the latest and greatest cars from the world’s automakers, the Washington Convention Center is the place to be this week. The Washington...
View ArticleHadiya Pendleton Funeral Arrangements Announced, Reward Increased
Funeral arrangements were announced Friday for the 15-year-old girl whose shooting death on Chicago's south side this week captured national attention. Meanwhile, officials announced the pool of reward...
View ArticleVa. Boy Reels in World Record Grouper
A 10-year-old boy from Northern Virginia is now a world record holder, thanks to a big catch he reeled in while vacationing with his family. Last November, Matthew Poldy and his family, from Herndon,...
View ArticleFather, Daughter Charged With Murder in Glen Burnie
Police in Anne Arundel County have charged a father and daughter with first-degree murder in the death of a man whose body was found in the woods in Glen Burnie last weekend. Erica Tywanda Banks, 27,...
View ArticleReport: Muth Hospitalized After Hunger Strike
A man charged with first-degree murder in the 2011 beating death of his elderly wife has been hospitalized after undertaking a hunger strike. The Washington Post reported Friday that Albrecht Muth was...
View ArticlePr. George's Fire/EMS Shuffles Staff
The Prince George's County Fire/EMS Department will be changing its staffing patterns at some stations next month. In a memo sent out earlier this week, county Fire Chief Marc Bashoor said that the...
View ArticleDeaf Former Inmate Sues City Over Lack of Interpreter
A former inmate is suing the District of Columbia, alleging that the city's Department of Corrections violated both the Americans with Disabilities Act and its own policies by denying him an...
View ArticleRGIII Named Offensive Rookie Of The Year
SPOILER ALERT: Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III was named Offensive Rookie of the Year during the NFL Honors Awards Show. That's according to New4's Dan Hellie, who is live in New...
View ArticleCatholic Parishioners Hear Words of Apology for Abuse by Priests
Worshippers coming to Mass in Catholic churches throughout the Archdiocese of Los Angeles on Sunday are hearing extraordinary words of apology for decades of child sexual abuse. At every church,...
View ArticleChuck Todd on John Kerry and Chuck Hagel
NBC News Political Director Chuck Todd joins Richard and Angie to discuss the very different Senate confirmation hearings for two of President Obama's Cabinet picks.
View ArticleVa. Legislature to Consider Texting While Driving Bills
Lawmakers in Richmond will decide this week whether to allow harsher penalties for drivers who text while behind the wheel in Virginia. The House of Delegates will consider legislation Tuesday that...
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