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‘Time for us to unify': Maryland likely to see increase of voters from 2020
Maryland’s State Administrator of Elections, Jared DeMarinis, said more Marylanders may vote in the 2024 presidential election than the 2020 presidential election. News4’s Juliana Valencia talked to several voters in line about what motivated them to come out and vote.
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Hogan and Alsobrooks face off in Maryland race that could sway US Senate control
Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is the most competitive Republican candidate in years in a U.S. Senate race that could have national political significance. It could also result in the state’s first Black senator if Democrat Angela Alsobrooks wins. Hogan is a popular Republican who won two terms as governor. He’s facing an uphill battle against Alsobrooks. The county executive...
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Maryland polls open with voters deciding who's going to Senate
Maryland voting polls opened at 7 a.m. and voters had already formed a line to make their voice heard. News4’s Juliana Valencia gives an overview about the race between Republican former Gov. Larry Hogan and Democratic Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks for a seat in the Senate.
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Live updates: Follow the latest from Election Day in DC, Maryland, Virginia
It’s Tuesday, Nov. 5 – Election Day. In the D.C. area, that means watch parties and heightened security. Streets near Howard University are shut down for Kamala Harris’ election night watch party.
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What's at stake in Maryland's US Senate race
News4’s Erika Gonzalez breaks down the race for U.S. Senate in Maryland.
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Maryland police officer returns to work after losing legs in crash
A police officer in Montgomery County, Maryland, is back at work after losing his legs on duty. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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List: What to do in the Washington DC area, Nov. 4-10
Events, free things to do, festivals and more fun ideas in D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
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2 children injured after car crash in Prince George's County
Two children and one pregnant woman were in a car crash in Largo, Maryland. A 5 year-old is in critical condition and the other child is expected to be okay.
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Silver Spring man accused of indecent exposure, possession of child pornography
The Maryland National Capital Park Police have arrested 76-year old Steven Eisen of Silver Spring on multiple charges of indecent exposure and the possession of child pornography. The indecent exposure happened at Takoma-Piney Branch Park on Jan. 25. The park is a popular location, with families enjoying the playing fields and playgrounds. “I’ve come here for years with my kids…
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Silver Spring man accused of indecent exposure, possession of child pornography
A 76-year-old man has been charged with indecent exposure and possession of child pornography after allegedly exposing himself at Takoma-Piney Branch Park. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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Jury finds woman guilty for brutal murder of her mother
According to prosecutors, the woman killed her mother in 2023 after an argument over fraudulent credit card charges.
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Mailers aimed at getting out vote crossed line, Maryland attorney general says
Some registered voters in Maryland recently received mailers that some believe are an intimidation tactic.
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How much money is pouring into the Maryland Senate race?
News4’s Ted Oberg explains how much cash is pouring into the Maryland Senate race between Angela Alsobrooks and Larry Hogan.
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See it: First look inside The Rose Gaming Resort in Dumfries
News4 got an inside look at the new gaming resort off the I-95 corridor. It includes over 1,600 slot machines, eight restaurants and over 100 hotel rooms. Here’s what the mayor of Dumfries told News4’s Derrick Ward.
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Mailers aimed at getting out vote crossed line, Maryland attorney general says
“Voting report card” mailers aimed at increasing voter turnout were a form of voter intimidation, Maryland attorney general said. Their sender spoke with News4’s Darcy Spencer.
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More than 30 people displaced by fire at Silver Spring apartment building
More than 30 Silver Spring, Maryland, residents were displaced when a fire broke out in their apartment building. News4’s Derrick Ward reports investigators believe an off-brand phone charger is to blame.
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Emotions rise among some voters as Election Day nears
The 2024 election brings a lot more than just excitement. Some voters battle feelings of distress days away from the election.
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Maryland voters cast ballots on last day of early voting
Senate candidates and voters gather around their respective voting site one last day in Maryland to fill their ballot ahead of election day.
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Feeling the election stress? Here's where to calm down — or let it out — in DC, and why it works
The 2024 election is just days away. If you’re already feeling the stress, here’s where you can go and what you can do to process that anxiety — and the science of why it works.
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Former University Park mayor arrested without bond on child porn charges
The former mayor of the Town of University Park is being held without bond after being arrested Wednesday on 28 counts related to the possession and distribution of child sex abuse material, officials said. Joel Biermann, 46, was arrested on Monday as a result of an FBI search warrant at his home. FBI officials seized at least 45,000 images of…