Dominique Moody covers breaking news and community stories every morning for News4 Today.
Moody hails from North Carolina, graduating from North Carolina A&T State University. While in college, he interned with PBS & UNC-TV, Good Morning America, FOX8 WGHP and WRAL.
Moody’s career began at WNCT in Eastern North Carolina where he wrote and shot stories, produced newscasts and filled in as a news and sports anchor. The Radio and Television News Directors Association recognized his work as a reporter and producer on stories including The African American Music Trails of Eastern North Carolina and the 2018 election.
Prior to moving to Washington, D.C., Moody reported for NBC Connecticut where he earned an EMMY nomination for his breaking news coverage of a plane crash in September 2021.
Moody lives in Maryland and enjoys spending time with his family and friends. He is a proud member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and the National Association of Black Journalists.
The Latest
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Man shot, killed while riding in car in Prince George's County
A man was shot and killed in Landover, Maryland, on Tuesday, and police say they’re searching for multiple suspects.
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‘Eyesore': Prince George's proposes fix for shopping cart problem
Residents say they’ve found shopping carts at apartment complexes, near dumpsters, on the side of the road and other unusual places.
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2 dead, 1 hurt in Southeast DC house fire; suspect in custody
D.C. officials said in an update Monday that the third victim of the fire died and a suspect was charged with murder and arson. Go here for updates. Two people died and another person is seriously hurt after a house fire in Southeast D.C. early Sunday. Firefighters responded to 23rd Street SE at 5:30 a.m. to a report of...
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Teen killed, 2 others critically hurt in Montgomery County crash
A 17-year-old girl is dead and two other teens are critically hurt after a car slammed into a pole in Montgomery County, Maryland, Wednesday morning, police say. The car was coming around a curve on Norwood Road in Sandy Spring when it crashed into the wooden light pole about 8 a.m., Montgomery County police said. Sanaa Vil, a 17-year-old high…
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‘Without music, there's nothing': Bowie State's 1st Latino drum major takes the field
Miguel Gasca Ortega is making history as Bowie State University’s first Latino drum major to lead the marching band.
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Bond denied for husband accused in Herndon double-murder
A Northern Virginia man accused of having an affair with his family’s au pair, and then working with her to kill his wife and another man has been denied bond.
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2 teens shot in DC run to school for help
Police are looking for a black SUV with California tags after two teens were shot near KIPP DC Legacy College Preparatory school.
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Boy, 12, accused of 6th car dealership break-in in Montgomery County
Police say a 12-year-old boy accused of breaking into multiple businesses in Montgomery County struck again. Police say the boy broke into a Porsche dealership on Monday and then on Tuesday went inside a Rockville business and stole a vehicle before he was arrested in another area. Montgomery County police say the same 12-year-old boy broke into five Montgomery County…
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DMV mosquitoes can carry diseases like West Nile virus. Here's how to protect yourself
Mosquitoes are known to leave their victims itching, but more importantly, they transmit diseases like West Nile virus. Here are tips to protect yourself and your family after Maryland’s first human case this year.
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Woman killed in Bladensburg hit-and-run while walking home with groceries
A woman walking home with her groceries was killed in a hit-and-run in Bladensburg, Maryland, Tuesday night, investigators said. The woman was walking on the sidewalk along Bladensburg Road when she was struck, police said. “She was just walking across the bridge, so she was doing what she needed to be doing,” Bladensburg Chief of Police Tyrone Collington Sr. said….