Molette Green anchors the weekend editions of News4 Today and covers stories In the Community during the week.
Green spends her mornings showcasing what people and organizations all around the Washington area are doing in our community.
Green has been covering news in her hometown of Washington, D.C., for more than 25 years. She has been recognized with an EMMY Award for her work on NBC4’s newscasts.
She anchored the morning news on Newschannel 8 for eight years before brief stints at WTTG-TV and in COX Media Group’s Washington Bureau. For many years, Green was heard on WHUR Radio, covering morning and evening newscasts and contributing to Talk Around Town. She also produced and hosted programs on Howard University’s WHUT.
After attending D.C. Public Schools and graduating from Howard University, Green left town for a few years to anchor the news in Mississippi before returning to Washington to start her family.
Green has been honored many times throughout her career, including special honors by the Associated Press and through Washington’s Salute to Professional African American Women.
Green lives with her husband and two children in Prince George’s County.
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Family & Youth Initiative helps teens aging out of foster care with NBC4 Telemundo 44 grant
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Arts for the Aging engages seniors with music, painting, poetry and more
Arts for the Aging has received a $25,000 Local Impact Grant from Comcast NBCUniversal to expand their reach. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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Total transformation: Old Silver Spring library is now an early childhood education center
The former Silver Spring library space on Colesville Road has been transformed into an early childhood education center. The center will provide childcare, diverse educational resources, parenting workshops and more. News4’s Molette Green talks to nonprofit CentroNia about what they have to offer.