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DC nonprofit provides gifts to children in ‘grand families'
A D.C. nonprofit is approaching its goal of providing holiday gifts to 81 children being raised by their grandparents. The Plaza West apartment building in Mount Vernon Triangle offers affordable housing to “grand families.” All but three of the apartments have a single grandmother raising a minor child, according to the Mount Vernon Triangle Community Improvement District. “We want the…
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Gift drive for Mount Vernon Triangle ‘grand families'
A nonprofit is making a final push to help dozens of D.C. families this holiday season. News4’s Walter Morris reports the Mount Vernon Triangle Foundation almost has enough gifts for all of its families.
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Fatal hit-and-run raises concerns about safety on Southern Avenue
A fatal hit-and-run on the D.C.-Prince George’s County line reraised concerns about safety in the area. News4’s Derrick Ward has new video of the aftermath and a heartbreaking message from the victim’s sister.
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‘Don't shoot it down': Expert says what to do if you spot drones above your house
Groups of drones seen flying around the suburbs of Washington, D.C., in recent days are leaving many people perplexed and wondering what — if anything — they should do. Residents of the Hawthorne Village Condominiums in Fairfax, Virginia, say drones began flying nearby about 8 p.m. and stuck around for a few hours. “There was about 10 of them. It…
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Calls increasing for information on drone sightings
More drone sightings have been reported in the D.C. area. News4’s Megan McGrath spoke with an expert about what people can and can’t do if they spot the drones.
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A return to automation, faster service and mobile pay: Metro changes proposed in 2025
Automatic train operations, contactless payment, increased train services and more changes are coming to Metro. Here’s a look at the proposed 2025 budget and this weekend’s return to computerized trains.
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‘Annie Costia Beat Ya Feet' puts DC go-go twist on holiday classic
A holiday musical set in the heart of Southeast D.C. is putting the District’s culture on the main stage. DC Black Broadway’s “Annie Costia Beat Ya Feet” is a twist on the classic “Annie” that amplifies go-go music, Lovail Long, the playwright and CEO of DC Black Broadway, said. News4’s Molette Green speaks with Long and the show’s star, Nyah...
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Automatic train operation returns to Metro this weekend
This weekend is a historic one for Metro, which just got the green light to return to automation mode. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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DC Black Broadway celebrates go-go in new musical ‘Annie Costia Beat Ya Feet'
A holiday musical set in the heart of Southeast D.C. is putting the District’s culture on the main stage. DC Black Broadway’s “Annie Costia Beat Ya Feet” is a twist on the classic “Annie” that amplifies go-go music, Lovail Long, the playwright and CEO of DC Black Broadway, said. News4’s Molette Green speaks with Long and the show’s star, Nyah...
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The Weekend Scene: Holiday markets, shows and volunteering in the DC area
From holiday festivities to some big football games, News4’s Tommy McFly breaks down the best things to do the weekend of Dec. 13-15.
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4-year-old with autism left DC elementary school unsupervised
The mother of a 4-year-old boy with autism went to pick him up from a Capitol Hill elementary school Monday afternoon only to find out no one seemed to know where he was. “Everybody’s just running around the building looking for my child,” Diane Cook said. She described what she estimates to be 10 to 15 frantic, excruciating minutes after…
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4-year-old with autism left DC elementary school unsupervised
A mother pick up her 4-year-old son at the end of the school day found no one knew where he was. News4’s Jackie Bensen spoke to the mother.
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Tributes pour in for late DC courtroom artist Bill Hennessy
For decades, Bill Hennessy’s sketched scenes from inside courtrooms where cameras were not allowed. He died earlier this week at 67. News4’s Paul Wagner explains the impact he had.
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Why DC's mayor says Maryland is holding up an RFK stadium deal
Time is running out for D.C. to get control of the RFK stadium campus and make a deal for a new Commanders stadium. News4’s Mark Segraves explains what Maryland and the rebuilding of Baltimore’s Key Bridge have to do with the negotiations.
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The Weekend Scene: Holiday shows, markets and more for Dec. 12-15
You’re either freaking out because there’s not enough time this month to get everything done or you’re scrolling with dirty chai in hand, feeling festive and focused on a good time. Either way, we’re on this holly jolly journey together. If you’re feeling frantic about finding presents, don’t miss out on holiday markets or super unique stuff at these...
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Winter bucket list: Stay warm with these cool new DC exhibitions and shows
The winter in D.C. can be frightful. While shopping at holiday markets and seeing holiday lights are delightful, there are plenty of other fun things to do in the winter that aren’t solely outside. Here are a few indoor activities in D.C. to check off your winter bucket list that are good for a solo outing or to share...
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‘Substantial evidence' Trayon White broke DC Council rules, report says
An investigation found “substantial evidence” D.C. Council member Trayon White, who is accused of accepting bribes, violated the Council’s rules and code of conduct, according to a committee convened to investigate the embattled lawmaker.
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‘Substantial evidence' Trayon White violated DC Council rules
Investigators found “substantial evidence” that Ward 8 Council member Trayon White, who is facing a federal bribery charge, violated several rules of the D.C. Council’s Code of Official Conduct. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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What DC's AG warned about class action lawsuits
D.C.’s attorney general warned residents about a company that says they’ll help people join class action lawsuits. News4’s Susan Hogan explains what you need to know about what you’re entitled to.
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Handmade gifts from the Museum of African Art
The holiday season is here, and if you’re still looking for a unique gift for someone who has everything, the Museum of African Art has beautiful handmade art pieces that also help support the Smithsonian. News4’s Tommy McFly reports.