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Driver arrested in hit-and-run injuring 3 kids in Silver Spring
A driver was arrested after hitting three kids in Silver Spring, Maryland, amid a winter storm Monday, then driving off.
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Metrobus running limited service Tuesday as snow sticks to side roads
WMATA says Metrobuses will operate under a serve snow service Tuesday, which means it will reduce the number of bus routes from 193 to 42. WMATA says more bus lines could come back online throughout the day. Metrorail is expected to run normally. Slush and snow combined with below-freezing temperatures could make roads slippery. It’s been years since road crews…
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Metro buses running severe snow plan service Tuesday
As crews work to clean up the roads, Metro buses will be running limited service, reducing the number of lines running on Tuesday. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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3 juveniles injured in Silver Spring hit-and-run, driver arrested
A driver was arrested after hitting three juveniles in Silver Spring, Maryland, Monday amid a winter storm, then driving off. Montgomery County police officers responded at about 5 p.m. to the 1700 block of Mt. Pisgah Lane, which is a block off New Hampshire Avenue just south of the Beltway. A witness followed the driver to New Hampshire Avenue, police…
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Broken water main on Wisconsin Avenue in Bethesda floods home during snowstorm
A water main broke along Wisconsin Avenue in Bethesda, Maryland, on Monday during the snowstorm causing havoc for a nearby neighborhood.
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Basement floods due to water main break on Wisconsin Avenue in Bethesda
A broken water main is causing flooding along Wisconsin Avenue in Bethesda, Maryland on Monday during the snowstorm. Storm Team4 Meteorologist Doug Kammerer shows how the damage caused 2 to 3 feet of flooding in his neighbor’s basement.
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Stores run out of snow supplies as Maryland residents prepare for snowstorm
Residents across the region are out getting last-minute snow supplies in preparation for Monday’s snowstorm. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
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Montgomery County video contest aims to raise awareness about opioids
A contest to increase opioid overdose awareness in Montgomery County features videos that are a “gut punch” look into the lives of high school and middle school students. The theme running like a raw nerve through many of the 600 student videos submitted to the Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office “Speak Up, Save A Life” contest is stress. The...
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Montgomery County student video contest raising opioid awareness
A contest to increase opioid overdose awareness in Montgomery County features videos that are a “gut punch” look into the lives of high school and middle school students. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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Montgomery County hosts Summer Camps fair
The new year is just days old, but parents are already encouraged to start planning for summer camp. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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DMV police to New Year's revelers: Plan to get a sober ride home
As the holiday season comes to a close, Montgomery County Police are asking anyone going out for New Year’s to plan ahead to get a safe ride home. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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Jewish communities consider security as Hanukkah approaches
As Hanukkah celebrations approach, security at synagogues, community centers and schools is a concern.
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Security concerns addressed ahead of Hanukkah
The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington works to ensure security concerns don’t distract from holiday celebrations. News4’s Derrick Ward shows some of the enhanced safety measures in place.
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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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Toy drive for children impacted by Hurricane Helene
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue service members are collecting toy donations to deliver to children impacted by Hurricane Helene. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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‘This is family': Crisfield Seafood to close after almost 80 years
“You hate to see the old establishments go if you’re a Washington native like me,” one customer at the Silver Spring restaurant said.
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End of an era: Maryland's Crisfield Seafood to close after almost 80 years
The Silver Spring restaurant will close after serving generations of seafood fans. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Maryland firefighters collecting toys for Asheville children devastated by hurricane
If you can get to Montgomery County, Maryland before 9 p.m. on Saturday night, you have a mission from Montgomery County Fire and Rescue’s Maryland Task Force 1. First responders in Montgomery County are accepting toys to bring to children in North Carolina impacted by Hurricane Helene. Holiday shoppers at Westfield Montgomery, Westfield Wheaton and the Clarksburg Premium Outlets will…
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Maryland first responders collect toys for kids affected by Hurricane Helene
Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Service is collecting toys to bring to children impacted by the devasting hurricane in Asheville, North Carolina. News4’s Joseph Olmo has the details, including where and when to donate.