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Chef Kwame Omwuachi celebrates DC's roots, his Afro-Caribbean heritage at Dōgon
Chef Kwame Onwuachi is enjoying superstar chef status. The New York Times named his restaurant, Tatiana, number one restaurant in New York City two years in a row. He’s brought his talents back to DC with Dōgon. In this Food Fare, Omwuachi explains his inspiration behind his latest restaurant.
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Learn Joia Burger DC's secret to perfecting each bite of a smashburger
Meet Joia Burger in D.C., where a smash burger marries the chopped sandwich trend. Owner Patrice Cleary may be best known for her Filipino restaurant Purple Patch, but she also serves high-quality wagyu smash burgers, fries, and ube soft serve from her Mount Pleasant burger joint. In this Food Fare, learn how Joia Burger adds a new twist to how...
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Where are the Hoggle children? Their father has never stopped searching
What happened to Sarah and Jacob Hoggle, and could Catherine Hoggle be charged again with murder? Here’s a deep dive.
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Only the mother knows: The Hoggle kids mystery
September 2024 marks 10 heartbreaking years for the family of Sarah and Jacob Hoggle. The children were just 2 and 3 years old when they vanished in Montgomery County. What happened to them remains a mystery. In this NBC Washington Rewind, News4’s Darcy Spencer has followed this case since the beginning. She explains the efforts to find them and how prosecutors plan to...
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Path to Paris: Exploring the cultural ties between France and the DC area
Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, has a rich historical connection to France. Join News4’s Jummy Olabanji as she reveals these fascinating stories and shows how to immerse yourself in French culture without leaving the District.
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Where is Relisha Rudd? A look back for Relisha Rudd Remembrance Day
As D.C. observes Relisha Rudd Remembrance Day on Thursday, July 11, News4 looks back at a case and a little girl who will never be forgotten. Rudd was last seen on surveillance footage in D.C. in March 2014 and has never been found. She was just 8 years old. News4 looked at the case and its legacy in an NBC…
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‘Living in L'Enfant's dream': A look at the Frenchman who designed DC and his original map from 1791
Pierre “Peter” Charles L’Enfant’s name may sound familiar, at least from the Southwest D.C. Metro station that bears his name. Born in Paris in 1754, L’Enfant was an artist and engineer by trade. He is best known for designing the city plan for Washington, D.C. But like many of life’s plans, this one did not go as expected. News4’s Jummy...
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‘Whole life changed': Remembering Metro's deadliest crash, 15 years later
Here’s a look back at the devastating Red Line crash 15 years ago and its lasting effects on victims’ families and the D.C. area’s transportation system.
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Remembering Metro's deadliest crash, 15 years later
Saturday, June 22, marks 15 years since the deadliest crash in Metro’s history. A Red Line train traveling 45 mph slammed into the back of a stopped train on the same track near the Takoma station. It was at the height of rush hour, and the trains were filled. Nine people died — including the operator of the striking train....