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A year after the Baltimore Bridge collapse, what have we learned?
One year after Baltimore’s Key Bridge collapse, Adam Tuss reflects on the tragedy and looks ahead as construction on a new bridge begins this year.
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COVID 5 years later: The week the world shut down
Five years ago, COVID-19 began sweeping the globe—claiming lives and sparking lockdowns. Today, we reflect on how it all ramped up in the D.C. area.
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From news anchor to content creator: Jeannette Reyes on purposeful pivots
In 2024, beloved former news anchor Jeannette Reyes stepped away from the camera to focus on her brand—and it paid off. Now leading a seven-figure business with over a million followers, she’s sharing her journey in a new “pivot playbook” to help women of color embrace bold career changes. News4’s Jummy Olabanji sits down with “Ms. News Lady” for this...
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‘Reclaim your rest': Amanda Littlejohn on why rest is essential
In the hustle and bustle of life, burnout can become very real. A D.C. author is reminding us all about the importance of rest in her new book. In this 4 Your Reading, News4’s Jummy Olabanji spoke to Amanda Littlejohn about how other women get their lives back when overworking has taken over.
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‘People just want to come back home:' The story of Lakeland, Maryland
Steps from the University of Maryland in College Park, there was once a tight-knit, self-sustaining Black community. But in the 1960s and 1970s, the people were displaced by urban renewal. This is the story of Lakeland.
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How urban renewal nearly destroyed this Black community in Maryland
Lakeland, a once-thriving Black community in Prince George’s County, Maryland, was nearly erased by urban renewal policies that displaced families and dismantled hundreds of Black communities across the country....
...Today, the city of College Park is working toward restorative justice, acknowledging past wrongs and seeking to repair the harm done....
...Yet, through it all, Lakelanders remain resilient, preserving their history,...
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Food Fare: Frying spicy branzino at Arlington's NiHao
In this Food Fare, News4’s Eun Yang heads to Chef Peter Chang’s latest restaurant, NiHao, which is just outside of D.C. in Arlington. Inspired by Spanish tapas, NiHao serves Szechuan cuisine as small plates. Eun tries the spicy branzino and Mama Chang’s famous chicken noodle soup.
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Inside Tracee Wilkins' kitchen: How to make chicken and waffles for the holidays
If you follow News4’s Tracee Wilkins on social, you know she loves preparing home cooked meals from scratch. In this special Food Fare at Tracee’s kitchen, she shows News4’s Eun Yang how she makes one of her holiday favorites – fried chicken and waffles.
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DC's Rose Ave Bakery infuses holiday desserts with Asian flavors
Some may argue that a holiday meal is not complete without a sweet treat or dessert. Rose Ave Bakery is a charming and popular cafe in Woodley Park. The owner, Rose Nguyen, is incoporating tasty Asian flavors to some holiday favorites.
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Chef Amy Brandwein's innovative side dish doubles as main course at Centrolina
Chef Amy Brandwein of Centrolina is all about innovation in the kitchen. For this Food Fare, she’s bringing together two unexpected ingredients to create a side dish so delicious, it might just easily double as a meal.