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  • Washington DC Feb 23

    DC schools introduce anti-racist social studies curriculum

    The tumultuous year of 2020 made many parents think about how to talk with their kids about sensitive topics. DC Public Schools educators realized they needed to make some changes to how they prepare students for the future. DCPS students will soon get a new take on social studies for the first time in 17 years. It’s part of a…

  • Dec 22, 2022

    Table for 4: Searching for Solutions on the Rise in Youth Violence

    This year across the DC region, more than 100 children have been victims of violent crimes or committed violent crimes. Why is violent crime among young people on the rise? And are there any solutions? News4’s Shawn Yancy spoke to three people working to understand, prevent and solve the youth violence epidemic in our community.

  • Abortion Aug 10, 2022

    Table for 4: Roe v. Wade Overturned

    News4’s Shawn Yancy discusses the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade with a Maryland lawmaker, college professor and faith leader.

  • Feb 26, 2022

    Celebrating Black History: Together We Rise

    All year long, NBC4 is profiling local artists, activists, and trailblazers making a difference and inspiring change in the African American community.

  • Rollaway car
    Aug 2, 2021

    Keeping Your Family Safe From Vehicle Rollaways

    Before buying a car, important questions to ask a dealership When you’re buying a car there are so many things to consider. A vehicle loaded with safety features usually tops the list, and it’s why Dr. Ken Rothfield says he bought his 2017 Chevy Volt. “I thought it was super safe and I knew it would protect me in...

  • Jun 23, 2021

    Why a Shortage of Microchips Is Driving Up New and Used Car Prices

    Steve Douglas has been selling vehicles for nearly 50 years, but he’s never seen his dealership in Hancock, Maryland, as empty as it is these days. He said he usually has anywhere from 80 to 90 new and used cars for sale but now counts them in the single digits.  “It’s not a very pretty sight when you’re in...

  • Gabriel Glenzer
    coronavirus Jan 26, 2021

    Virginia Parents of Child With Special Needs Plead for Vaccine Priority

    Even though Gabriel is high-risk, he is not eligible to receive the vaccine because of his age. That’s why his parents are pushing for priority to receive the vaccine themselves, so that they can protect their children.

  • Nursery
    Real estate Dec 3, 2020

    How to Build a Nursery Your Baby Can Grow Into

    Kiyonda Powell is a rising star in the design world with deep roots in Prince George’s County. Known for her bold mix of color and pattern, she’s garnered national attention transforming spaces big and small. Her work has been featured on the pages of  ELLE Décor, Harper’s Bazar and House Beautiful to name a few. And now she’s working on her...

  • Dr. Lucy McBride is warning that even a moment of letting your guard down could be devastating for your family.
    coronavirus Dec 3, 2020

    10-Minute Celebration Leads to Quarantine for DC Doctor's Family

    Dr. Lucy McBride has been educating her patients and the public about the dangers of COVID-19 on her blog since the start of the pandemic. But now she’s getting personal and revealing what can happen as soon as we let our guard down. It’s an important message to consider as coronavirus fatigue sets in and cases spike and winter...

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    Mental health Nov 24, 2020

    Navigating Grief and Remembering Your Loved One During the Holidays

    Losing someone you love is difficult under any circumstances, but this year, the pandemic is adding to the stress and sadness that so many families are feeling.

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