Gusting Winds Chill Region Saturday
While the back end of a major nor'easter passed through New England Saturday, the storm's winds continued to affect the D.C. area. A wind advisory for areas north and west of D.C., including Loudoun...
View ArticleLAPD Reopens Investigation into Dorner's Firing
The Los Angeles Police Department is reopening the case surrounding Christopher Dorner's termination from the force, Cmdr. Andrew Smith announced Saturday during a news conference. LAPD Chief Charlie...
View ArticleVideo Shows Ex-LAPD Cop Murder Suspect in Calif.
Newly released surveillance video showed a wanted homicide suspect tossing several items into a dumpster behind a store in National City, Calif., 48 hours before the alleged crime spree that prompted a...
View ArticleDavid Gregory on State of the Union, Drones
"Meet The Press" moderator David Gregory joins Richard and Angie to look ahead to President Obama's State of the Union address and a vote to confirm John Brennan as CIA Director.
View Article2 Stabbed Outside District Bar Early Sunday
Police are searching for the person who stabbed two people in a bar early this morning. According to police, at just after 1 a.m., two men got into a fight outside Lost Society, a bar and lounge on...
View ArticleWater Main Break Affects Laurel, Beltsville
Some residents of Laurel and Beltsville could be experiencing low water pressure and discolored water this weekend after a water main break. The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) said...
View ArticleD.C. Police Make Arrest in October Killing
D.C. Police have arrested a Southwest man and charged him with the killing of a Southeast man last October. Investigators say that 21-year-old Demonte Michael Chappelle was arrested following a traffic...
View Article14-Year-Old Charged In Sister's Death
Police in Montgomery County have charged a 14-year-old boy as an adult with first-degree murder in the death of his 7-month-old sister. Johnathan Aguiluc, 14, of White Oak, is being held without bond...
View ArticlePolice: Georgetown Students May Be Robbery Targets
Georgetown University Police (GUPD) say that students may be the targets of forthcoming robbery attempts and have urged students to be especially vigilant "this weekend and in the near future." The...
View ArticleCaps' Centers Adjust To New Rules
When the NHL returned after a season-long lockout in 2005, there were a bevy of rule changes, from eliminating ties and introducing the shootout to legalizing the two-line pass. The rule changes...
View ArticleFugitive Fired LAPD Officer Charged with Murder
Murder charges have been filed against Christopher Dorner, the fugitive fired Los Angeles police officer wanted for three slayings in a deadly revenge plot targeting law enforcement agents and their...
View Article2 Charged with Murder of Hadiya Pendleton
Two men have been charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a Chicago teen whose death has captured headlines nationwide, Chicago police announced Monday. Michaeil Ward, 18, and Kenneth...
View ArticleYoga Helps Veterans Cope With PTSD
Sarah Plummer, a Marine Corp Captain and creator of Just Roll With it Boot Camp, says practicing yoga saved her life before her 2nd deployment.
View ArticleReaction to Pope Stepping Down
Following this morning's news of Pope Benedict XVI stepping down at the end of this month due to his health, locals discuss their thoughts about the sudden announcement. Many are wondering what will...
View ArticleMeet Biggest Loser Michael Dorsey
We're in the midst of season 14 of the Biggest Loser, and the action is heating up as contestants continue to shed pounds. One of those contestants, Michael Dorsey is from just outside of Baltimore. We...
View ArticleState of the Union: 5 Speeches to Remember
When President Barack Obama delivered his first State of the Union address in 2009, unemployment was reaching a 25-year high, and the Dow was headed for a 12-year low. He said, the "state of our union...
View ArticleLocal Catholics React to Pope Benedict XVI's Decision
In this photo provided by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, Pope Benedict XVI delivers his blessing at the end of a meeting of Vatican cardinals, at the Vatican, Monday, Feb. 11, 2013....
View ArticleNew Red-Light Cameras Give Out More Tickets in Rockville
There are new red light cameras in Rockville that give out tickets for things other than just running a red light. News4 transportation reporter Adam Tuss reports.
View ArticleForwards Lead U.Md. Women's Basketball to Top 10
The University of Maryland's women's basketball team is ranked in the Top 10, and forwards Aylssa Thomas and Tianna Hawkins are two big reasons why. News4's Jason Pugh reports.
View ArticleJury Selection Begins in Mother-Daughter Murder Trial
Jury selection began Monday for the trial of a former UPS worker charged with killing a mother and her daughter. News4's Chris Gordon reports.
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