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Domestic dispute leaves 1 child dead, 3 people hurt in Baltimore County
A child is dead and three other people are hurt after a shooting in Baltimore County on Tuesday, according to police. Police responded to the unit block of Breslin Court at 6:35 a.m. in Rosedale, Maryland to the report of a shooting at an apartment complex. At the scene, officers found a woman and two children suffering from gunshot wounds,…
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1 child dead, 3 others hurt in domestic dispute in Rosedale
Baltimore County police found a woman and two children who were shot on Tuesday. After being transported to a hospital, one child was pronounced dead.
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Bitter cold Christmas Eve for residents of condo complex without heat
This cold Christmas Eve was even more uncomfortable for hundreds of residents of a condominium complex in Maryland. They say they have been without heat since mid-December. Residents of Chelsea Wood Condominiums in Greenbelt told News4 they’ve been informed it could be another couple of weeks, at minimum, until their homes are warm again. Coats and hats are indoor...
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Greenbelt condo complex without heat on Christmas Eve
Residents of a condominium complex say they have no heat this Christmas Eve, and there’s no telling when they’ll get it back. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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Air Force agrees to transfer DC's Air National Guard fighter squadron to MD
Another development has arrived in the deal to give the District long-term control of the RFK stadium site. The Air Force has agreed to transfer D.C.’s Air National Guard fighter squadron to Maryland’s National Guard. Maryland leaders had sought the transfer as part of the deal to give D.C. control of RFK. The Washington Post was first to report...
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Air Force agrees to transfer DC's Air National Guard fighter squadron to MD
The Air Force agreed to transfer D.C.’s Air National Guard fighter squadron to Maryland’s National Guard. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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List: What to do in the DC area the week of Christmas
Events, free things to do, festivals and more fun ideas in D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
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‘Snizzle' and some snowflakes seen in Frederick MD early on Christmas Eve
While Santa won’t deliver a white Christmas to the DMV, News4’s Joseph Olmo did find some flakes in Frederick, Maryland, while checking on road conditions.
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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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Last-minute holiday shoppers brave the cold
Last-minute holiday shoppers bundle up as they head to local malls, stores and holiday markets. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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What does RFK stadium site bill mean to MD and DC? Here's what local leaders say
The U.S. Senate passed a bill on Saturday granting control of the old RFK Stadium site to D.C., a last-minute passage that helps clear the way for the Washington Commanders to potentially move back to the city. Over the past year, D.C. and Maryland leaders have discussed their plans for both the futures of RFK Stadium and Northwest Stadium....
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Congress surprises with RFK stadium deal. What now?
The deal to transfer the decaying RFK stadium site to D.C. appeared dead, but it was passed at the last minute. The impact of the deal is massive for the District. News4’s Mark Segraves explains why and what’s next.
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Woman arrested in abduction of 8-year-old boy in Charles County
An 8-year-old Maryland boy is home safe with his family after investigators say a woman abducted him on his way to school.
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Woman arrested in suspected abduction of 8-year-old from bus stop in Charles Co.
A woman allegedly abducted an 8-year-old boy from a bus stop in Charles County Thursday morning, police said. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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How a shutdown would impact Maryland
Lawmakers are racing to try and come up with a solution after support for a bipartisan funding measure quickly unraveled Wednesday, putting projects in Maryland and federal jobs in jeopardy, including funding for a new Key Bridge. News4’s Darcy Spencer has reaction from Gov. Wes Moore and the largest federal employee union.
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Body camera video shows RHOP star Karen Huger after DUI crash
Huger was found guilty of driving under the influence and other charges in Montgomery County, Maryland.
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‘Real Housewives of Potomac' star Karen Huger found guilty of DUI
“Real Housewives of Potomac” star Karen Huger was found guilty of driving under the influence and several other charges in Montgomery County, Maryland.
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MD official refutes VA claim about intentionally not fixing Beltway traffic
The Montgomery County executive disputed claims from the chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors that Maryland intentionally isn’t fixing the crawling traffic near the Legion and Wilson bridges. Chairman Jeff McKay claimed Maryland’s motive was to keep workers in Maryland by discouraging them from traveling to Virginia. “I think they believe that if people can’t get across...
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Montgomery Co. exec responds to claim about traffic in the region
The Montgomery County executive disputes a claim by the chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors that Maryland officials don’t want to address traffic issues because they want to discourage residents from taking jobs in Virginia. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss explains.
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Return to RFK? Possible DC Commanders deal puts Landover's future in question
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser spoke with News4’s Mark Segraves about the city’s efforts to get the Commanders to come back to D.C. In Landover, News4’s Darcy Spencer explains concerns about a future without the team.