Michael Vick Book Signings Canceled Due to Threats of Violence
Several book signings by Eagles Quarterback Michael Vick have been canceled due to threats of violence against Vick and his family, according to a family spokesperson. Vick was scheduled to sign copies...
View ArticleNo New Truck for Women Shot During Dorner Manhunt
The two newspaper delivery women who were shot at during the manhunt for Christopher Dorner will not be getting a new replacement truck as promised by the LAPD, according to their attorney Glen Jonas....
View ArticleMystery Magazines
Liz Crenshaw reports on unsolicited magazines flooding consumers' mailboxes.
View ArticleDrunken Driving Case Against Alehouse Goes to Appeals
The Maryland Court of Appeals will take up a controversial drunken driving case Tuesday. It could make businesses liable for serving customers too much alcohol. The man who is serving time for the 2008...
View Article13 Hurt in Drive-By Shooting in NW DC
Thirteen people were injured in a drive-by shooting in northwest D.C. early Monday, News4's Pat Collins reported. Authorities say people in two cars opened fire on a crowd in the 1200 block of N....
View ArticleMd. Man Gets 11 Years in Kidnapping Case
A western Maryland man has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for kidnapping his ex-girlfriend last year. Jeremy Shane Keadle, of Williamsport, was sentenced Monday in Washington County Circuit...
View ArticleChicago Baby Shot Five Times Dies
A 6-month-old baby has died after she was shot five times Monday while her father was changing her diaper. Johnylah Watkins passed away Tuesday morning, Chicago Pastor Corey Brooks confirmed....
View ArticleD.C. Considers Tighter Property Tax Increase Cap
A new proposal to tighten the cap on annual tax increases favors wealthier homeowners at the expense of needed government services, critics say. “Prices are up, a little over 9 percent for condominiums...
View ArticleRaccoon Attacks Jogger on C&O Trail
The search is on near a popular Maryland trail for a raccoon suspected of having rabies. A woman was attacked last week while jogging along the C&O towpath in the Cabin John area. She spoke to...
View ArticleVDOT Clears Up Confusing Route 110 Lane Markings
Expect a smoother ride on Route 110 near the Pentagon Tuesday morning after News4 contacted the Virginia Department of Transportation about confusing lane markings. The awkward and dangerous lane...
View ArticleWoman Cited For Driving Two MPH Under Speed Limit
A Maryland woman was shocked after she received a traffic ticket on Interstate 95 -- because it wasn't for speeding. In fact, she was driving two mph under the speed limit. The driver, who didn't want...
View ArticleThies: Pro-Marijuana Candidate Takes on Poorly Run Elections
It was only a few weeks ago that Paul Zukerberg survived an opponent's effort to have him thrown off the ballot. Unflinching, Zukerberg -- a candidate in the April 23 special election for At-Large...
View ArticleVa. Board Sets Hearing on Abortion Clinic Regs
The Virginia Board of Health is conducting another public hearing Tuesday on new abortion clinic regulations. This is the second round of public comment on the regulations. They have drawn the ire of...
View ArticleAM Read: Md. Senate Approves O'Malley's Voting Expansion Bill
The Maryland Senate approved Gov. Martin O’Malley’s bill Monday night to expand early voting and allow same-day voter registration. While the Senate's move was expected, the bill could face challenges...
View ArticleWATCH: Hooters Ball Girl Mistakenly Fields Fair Ball
Spring training is a time during pre-season where players get to practice, play and make mistakes. This year, even the ball girls are getting in on the blunders. The Philadelphia Phillies and Tampa Bay...
View ArticleErskine, Poti Out With Injuries, Schilling To Make NHL Debut
The Capitals' defensive corps continues to be decimated by injuries as both John Erskine and Tom Poti have been listed as "day-to day" with upper-body injuries. In a corresponding move, the Capitals...
View ArticleSilver Line Open Houses This Week
The first of Metro's three open houses on the Silver Line is planned for Tuesday evening. Metro is inviting riders and those who live near planned stations to ask questions and share concerns in the...
View Article"Smoke Alerts" Bring Conclave Spectating to the Social Media Age
While the cardinals gathered in Rome to elect the new pope are bound by centuries-old procedures—writing and counting ballots by hand, burning them in a chimney to communicate the outcome of a...
View ArticleThies: At-Large Candidates Have Money to Spend
When the first campaign finance reports for the At-Large D.C. Council special election were filed in January, a newcomer -- Matthew Frumin -- separated himself from the pack with an impressive haul....
View ArticleLaich on Recovery: "Hardest Thing I’ve Ever Gone Through"
In November 2006, Capitals forward Brooks Laich, then in his second full NHL season, found himself a healthy scratch for six consecutive games. It drove him crazy, so much so that he considered playing...
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