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Girl, 4, meets first responders who saved her hand from meat grinder
A 4-year-old girl reunited with the first responders who helped save her after her hand got stuck in a meat grinder last year. In June, Dara Diaz got her hand stuck in a commercial meat grinder and was taken to Children’s National Hospital where doctors thought they’d have to amputate part of her arm — until D.C. Fire and...
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St. John's alum Azzi Fudd named Final Four's Most Outstanding Player
One of the DMV’s own took home the Final Four’s Most Outstanding Player award after the national championship Sunday. Azzi Fudd and the University of Connecticut women’s basketball team dominated South Carolina to win the 2025 NCAA championship. “I knew I was going to give it my all, leave everything on that floor for 40 minutes,” she said after...
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‘Holding our breath': Virginia bake shop concerned about tariff impact
President Donald Trump’s tariffs have many small business owners concerned about whether they’ll be able to afford increased prices and if they’ll have to start charging customers more. News4’s Jessica Albert spoke with a business owner in Virginia weighing those decisions right now.
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Heroic Maryland 6-year-old's quick thinking saves his mom's life
A 6-year-old Maryland boy is being hailed as a hero for saving his mother’s life last month. Zahra Naqvi had just finished running errands on a Saturday when she got sick. “As I was driving home, I started getting lightheaded and I felt really sick,” Naqvi said. “As I got into the house, I could feel my legs giving...
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Peace DC: Council member has 4-part plan to cut crime, combine violence interruption programs
D.C. Councilmember Brooke Pinto, who represents Ward 2, put forward a new, four-part plan to reduce crime, including merging two violence interruption programs.
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Video shows man punch Dulles airport gate agent amid string of airline assaults
The video appears to show a frustrated passenger punching a customer service agent in the face. The employee falls to the ground.
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‘Over the line': Fairfax County police investigate racist, antisemitic graffiti
Fairfax County police are investigating racist and antisemitic graffiti spray painted near a school bus stop in Burke, Virginia. The graffiti was discovered Wednesday morning on utility boxes and neighborhood signs at the corner of Burke Centre Parkway and Wheaton Drive. “It’s just sad that people think that’s okay,” neighbor Taylor Dixon said. Workers were out early covering up...
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‘People are already scared': One person detained during ICE raid in Arlington
Residents of an Arlington community woke up Monday to immigration enforcement activity on their street. Video sent to News4 shows what appears a man being handcuffed and detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement at an apartment complex on 4th Street North. Telemundo 44 spoke with a man who said he saw it happen. “He was getting in his car, and…
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‘Shining star': Girl Scouts remember Virginia family killed in Potomac crash
Two of the young victims who died in last month’s midair collision over the Potomac River had ties to a local Girl Scouts troop. The bond Girl Scouts share is undeniable, so losing one of their own is incredibly hard. “When your kids are that age, and then they have someone their age die, it’s just, it’s so, it’s...
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Relief fund for families, first responders in Potomac crash tops $125K
A relief fund set up for those most affected by the Potomac crash that killed 67 people last month has raised more than $125,000. A portion of that money went to a nonprofit organization that helps bring healthy meals to first responders. Dozens of D.C. first responders were treated to lunch by an organization called Food on the Stove. It…