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First local padel courts open in Sterling
One of the fastest growing sports in the world just arrived in Loudoun County. It’s a cross between tennis and squash. News4’s Tommy McFly has all the details.
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The Weekend Scene: Live it up for St. Patrick's Day, Holi and pandas in the DC area
The longer days bring a rainbow of celebrations for Holi, the Hindu festival of colors; St. Patrick’s Day; National Panda Day and cherry blossoms! On Friday, don’t miss these sweet Pi Day deals! If you haven’t gone to meet the National Zoo’s giant pandas Bao Li and Qing Bao, why not on Sunday for National Panda Day? Pro tip:...... -
DC's cherry blossoms reach stage 1 of 6 on the way to peak bloom
The cherry trees surrounding the Tidal Basin reached the first stage of their blooming cycle.
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Inclusion has a home at Rockville's Main Street apartments
Whether stopping in for a cup of coffee at Soul Full café, joining inclusive neighborhood programming or moving in to call Main Street home, it’s a unique place that celebrates everyone’s differences and varying abilities daily. News4’s Tommy McFly reports on the Montgomery County treasure.
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Broadway musical ‘Hamilton' cancels plans to play Kennedy Center in 2026
The megahit Broadway musical “Hamilton” is pulling out of plans to perform at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., next year. Organizers cited President Donald Trump’s shakeup of the institution’s leadership as their reason for canceling.
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Cynthia Erivo to headline WorldPride DC's free festival
If you care to find Cynthia Erivo, look to WorldPride!
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Are the curtains closing on movie theater magic? Definitely not, DC experts say
The E Street Cinema is closed, but the D.C. cinema scene is bright. There’s been plenty of movie buzz between the Oscars on Sunday and the local cinema closing. Tommy chatted with Caitlin McGrath from Greenbelt Cinema in Prince George’s County, Tony Gittens from Film Fest DC and the movie man himself Arch Campbell, who help set the cine... -
How to make a beautiful charcuterie board at home for date night
Tommy McFly spoke with the head chef of DC Cooking School about how to create the perfect charcuterie board for a cozy date night at home.
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‘More joy': Poet Tony Keith Jr. talks about his collection ‘Knucklehead'
Spoken word performer and educational leader Tony Keith Jr. talks about “Knucklehead,” his latest poetry collection. He spoke with News4’s Jummy Olabanji as part of her 4 Your Reading series.
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Cherry blossom challenge: Tell us YOUR peak bloom prediction!
Send us your guess for when the trees will bloom.
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How your local library can help you save money
Sewing machines, 3D printers, thermal imaging cameras, and dance and yoga classes are available for free at libraries in the D.C. area. News4’s Susan Hogan reports.
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As Capital Fringe Festival ends, artists plan the DC art scene's future
D.C. actors are reflecting on the impact of the Capital Fringe Festival and planning the D.C. art scene’s future after Capital Fringe announced in January they’ll no longer hold the festival.