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Maryland confirms measles case, and travelers at Dulles may have been exposed
A Howard County resident tested positive for measles, and people may have been exposed at Dulles International Airport and a hospital emergency department, officials say.
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Figure skating community honors crash victims, first responders in Legacy on Ice
The figure skating tribute event “Legacy on Ice” will take place on Sunday, March 2 to honor the lives lost when a plane and helicopter collided over the Potomac River earlier this year. The event will be held at Capital One Arena in D.C. from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Final rehearsals were underway on Saturday and Sunday ahead of…
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15-year-old arrested after 2nd gun scare at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School
A teenager was arrested and faces three charges after he allegedly brought an airsoft gun to Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School on Tuesday, according to Montgomery County police.
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E Street Cinema to close in DC after 21 years
Landmark’s E Street Cinema, a popular movie theater in D.C., is closing its doors after 21 years of entertaining the community, Landmark Theatres announced. Landmark Theatres decided to close the theater due to “its inability to recover in the post-pandemic environment,” Mark Mulcahy, head of brand and marketing said in a statement. “We are proud to have served its...
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Southern Prince George's County remains under boil water advisory for 2nd day
Thousands of WSSC Water customers in southern Prince George’s County are advised to boil their water before consuming it after a large water main broke. Customers should continue boiling their water for a full minute before using it for drinking, brushing teeth, making baby formula and other consumption, WSSC said early Wednesday. A 54-inch water main broke at 1...
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All 67 victims from Potomac crash recovered as more wreckage removed from river
Crews are expected to remove the cockpit from the American Airlines jet from the Potomac River as they continue recovery efforts from last week’s fatal mid-air collision that killed 67 people.
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Woman dead in police chase in Oxon Hill after being struck by 2 uninvolved cars
Editor’s Note (Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, 1:30 p.m.): Maryland’s attorney general’s office said in a press release that the woman was struck by two vehicles. Prince George’s County police say that the woman was struck by one vehicle. NBC4 has reached out to both parties for clarification. The attorney general’s office confirmed it to be two vehicles. A woman...
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No survivors after aircraft crash, now recovery operation, officials say
Officials say that no survivors are expected from the American Airlines flight and military helicopter crash into the Potomac River. Sixty-four people were onboard the American Airlines flight and three people were onboard the helicopter. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser held a news conference Thursday morning with other officials at Reagan National Airport to give an update on the search...
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84-year-old woman dead from townhouse fire in Prince George's County
An 84-year-old woman is dead after a fire started inside a townhouse in Oxon Hill, Maryland Tuesday night, according to the Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Department. Firefighters responded to the townhouse on Brandyhall Court at 6:54 p.m., according to firefighters. When they arrived on the scene, firefighters could see fire coming from the second floor of the three-story townhouse....
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Commemorative panda Metro cards will let you arrive at the National Zoo in style
Take a trip in style to the National Zoo to visit D.C.’s newest furry residents with Metro’s new commemorative giant panda SmarTrip cards.