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Men Take Ten raises awareness of prostate cancer risk for Black men
All of us have been touched by cancer in some way. I recently shared my prostate cancer diagnosis and the need for additional treatment, including surgery. Immediately, support poured in from viewers like you and activists like Clinton Burnside, who has made it his life’s work to shatter the stigmas that keep men, especially Black men, from getting screened....
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How Mayor Bowser plans to make DC a holiday destination
News4’s Tommy McFly spoke to D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser about how she wants to make the District a go-to holiday destination.
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Men Take Ten raises awareness of prostate cancer risk for Black men
Prostate cancer is one of the deadliest cancers in the District, but a local community group is hoping to bring change. News4’s Tony Perkins reports.
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Notorious DC cocaine kingpin Rayful Edmond dies at 60
News4’s Paul Wagner and Tracee Wilkins explain the impact recently deceased drug kingpin Rayful Edmond had on D.C. in the 1980s.
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Neighborhood on edge after teenager shot near Dunbar High School
Neighbors of Dunbar High School in Northwest D.C. shared their concerns about gun violence after a 17-year-old girl was shot Tuesday. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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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.
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DC leaders react to RFK Stadium provision
A new step toward the Washington Commanders’ possible return to D.C. as a bill to transfer the RFK Stadium site to the District is in the continuing resolution in Congress. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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How DC schools are teaching teens about online misinformation
A new DC Public Schools pilot program aims to arm kids with tools to identify online misinformation. The News4 I-Team got a look at the lessons inside Inspired Teaching Public Charter School in Northeast.
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How DC schools are teaching teens about online misinformation
A new pilot program aims to arm kids with tools to identify online misinformation. News4’s Tracee Wilkins got a look at the lessons inside Inspired Teaching Public Charter School in Northeast.
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Teenage girl shot outside Dunbar High School
A girl police believe to be 17 was shot outside Dunbar High School in Northwest D.C. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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Congress has to pass another stopgap funding bill. What happens in a shutdown?
Government funding expires when the clock strikes 12:01 a.m. on December 21.
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RFK transfer is part of continuing resolution in Congress
The transfer of the RFK Stadium campus from the federal government to Washington, D.C., is included in the continuing resolution to avoid a government shutdown. If passed, the city could negotiate with the Washington Commanders to build a new stadium at the site. The continuing resolution was released Tuesday evening. Congress must pass the continuing resolution by Friday before...
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RFK transfer is part of continuing resolution in Congress, sources say
The transfer of the RFK Stadium campus from the federal government to Washington, D.C., is included in the continuing resolution to avoid a government shutdown, multiple D.C. sources familiar said. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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17-year-old girl shot and wounded near Dunbar High School
A girl was shot Tuesday afternoon about a block from Dunbar High School and ran into the school for help.
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Metro officer stabbed while arresting suspected fare evader
An officer with the Metro Transit Police Department is hurt after a suspect stabbed the officer in the wrist Tuesday at the Gallery Place station in D.C., police say.
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DC Council committee takes step toward expelling Trayon White
DC Council committee takes step toward expelling Trayon White The Council recommended voting to expel White, who is accused of accepting bribes. News4’s Mark Segraves explains what happens next, including how White could still be reelected to the position if he is expelled.
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Maryland leaders look to plan for Landover stadium site if Commanders return to DC
With the Washington Commanders hoping to move back to D.C., Maryland leaders want to make sure there’s a plan for the Northwest Stadium site in the future. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Commanders agree to invest in Landover development if team moves back to DC
Washington’s football team has played in Landover, Maryland, for decades, but with team owner Josh Harris hoping to move the team back to the RFK site in D.C., Maryland leaders want to make sure there is a plan for the Northwest Stadium site in the future.
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DC Council committee takes step toward expelling Trayon White
A committee of the D.C. Council voted to recommend expelling member Trayon White after an investigation found “substantial evidence” White accepted bribes and violated the Council’s code of conduct.
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List: What to do in the Washington DC area, Dec. 16-22
Events, free things to do, festivals and more fun ideas in D.C., Maryland and Virginia.