School Intruder Arrested
Pat Collins reports on a man arrested after getting into a school in Anne Arundel County.
View ArticleThe Dangers of Sitting Too Long
Studies show that staying sedentary can lead to everything from diabetes to cancer.
View ArticleD.C. Residents on Postal Delivery Changes
The U.S. Postal Service announced they will stop Saturday mail delivery starting this August. News4's Tom Sherwood went out to D.C. neighborhoods Wednesday to find out what postal customers think of...
View ArticleMan Injured in Lorton Deli Explosion
Police searching for the suspect in a deli explosion that left an employee badly burned. Northern Virginia Bureau reporter David Culver tells why this was not the first time the shop has been...
View ArticleSexual Harassment Suit in Prince George's Co. Health Dept.
A woman is suing Prince George's County for what she calls abuse of power and a supervisor that she described as a "sexual predator." News4 Prince George's County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins...
View ArticleVa. House Speaker Stops GOP Redistricting
Virginia House Speaker Bill Howell brought an end to a two-week political showdown with a ruling that pleased Democrats and disappointed his fellow Republicans. He ruled that broad redistricting...
View ArticleMetro Riders Being Targeted for Electronic Devices
It happens very fast and before you know it, you're a victim. Some people call it "apple picking" because Metro riders are being targeted for their iPhones and iPads as well as Blackberries and other...
View ArticleNew Parking Rates May Come to Busy D.C. Neighborhoods
Parking rates could be going up in some popular D.C. neighborhoods later this year. The D.C. Department of Transportation is thinking about adding "performance parking" in 12 more locations, including...
View ArticleOne Arrest in Frederick Jewelry Store Robbery
Police arrested one of three people caught on camera robbing a Frederick jewelry store. News4's Jackie Bensen reports.
View ArticleSchool Trespassing Leads to Weapons Seizure
A high school trespassing incident in Anne Arundel County has led to a weapons seizure at a man's home - though school officials stressed that no threats were made against students. On Monday,...
View ArticleWoman Sues Prince George’s Over Alleged Harassment
A woman who described her supervisor at the Prince George's County Health Department as a “sexual predator” is suing the county and the department, claiming abuse of power. “The feeling is horrific,”...
View ArticleGeorgetown Dean & Deluca Reopens
Dean & Deluca in Georgetown has re-opened after being closed by the D.C. Department of Health Wednesday. The health department said Wednesday that the store on M Street was closed due to the...
View ArticleNew Evidence Could Lead to New Levy Murder Trial
New evidence could possibly lead to a new trial for Ingmar Guandique, the man convicted in 2010 of the 2001 of Washington intern Chandra Levy, but the judge continues to keep proceedings closed....
View ArticleFamily of Fairfax Teen Killed Reacts to Texting Crackdown
A Fairfax County family who inspired a plan to crack down on distracted drivers is speaking out today. Carl and Meryl Rowley's son died after he was hit by a driver police say was texting behind the...
View ArticleNew Hearing in Chandra Levy Murder Case
Ingmar Guandique, the man convicted of killing Washington intern Chandra Levy, appeared in court Thursday for a closed doors hearing. News4's Pat Collins reports. Courtroom sketches by Bill...
View ArticleOfficers Searching Trash Site for Annapolis Toddler
Police officers are searching railcars of garbage in Jessup, Md. for the body of an Annapolis toddler. Investigators believe the remains of two-year-old Kassidey Booth are somewhere in trash that was...
View ArticlePolice Chief: Ex-LAPD Revenge Shooter "Knows What He's Doing"
Christopher Dorner, the man suspected in a series of murderous revenge attacks on police officers and their families, has a long military and law enforcement background that gives him an unusual...
View ArticleWashington "Redskins" Under Fire
A symposium at American Indian Museum discusses controversial team names and logos. News4's Chris Gordon reports.Photo Credit: Getty Images
View ArticleVictim in Sub Shop Explosion Out of Hospital
Police are searching for the person they say firebombed the Lorton Sub Shop. Northern Virginia Bureau reporter David Culver has the latest on their investigation.Photo Credit: Hugh Hinds,...
View ArticleHigh School Basketball Player Overcomes Mother's Death
Blake High basketball player Demonte Ojinnaka lost his mother last year, but he is using that pain to make himself a better person. News4's Zachary Kiesch reports.Photo Credit: NBCWashington.com
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