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FBI gives students an inside look at becoming an agent
Some D.C. students got a special treat from the FBI Tuesday afternoon. News4’s Dominique Moody reports the agency is exposing kids to different FBI positions.
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LGBTQ+ crisis hotline sees 700% surge in calls, spike in pranks post-election
On Nov. 6, one day after the 2024 election, one LGBTQ+ crisis hotline says it saw 700% more calls than normal. It’s a record number of calls for the Trevor Project’s suicide prevention hotline, and a sign of the impact of the 2024 election.
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The 2024 election's impact on the LGBTQ+ community
The election results are already having an impact, with one LGBTQ+ crisis center saying they’ve seen a 700% increase in calls. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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DC mayor says city poised for second Trump administration
Bowser addressed concerns Tuesday that Trump could make good on his campaign trail promises to take control of the District.
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DC mayor speaks on preparations for 2nd Trump administration
Mayor Muriel Bowser said leaders have discussed and planned for months. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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List: What to do in the Washington DC area, Nov. 12-17
Events, free things to do, festivals and more fun ideas in D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
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1-year-old found after going missing from DC on Halloween
D.C. police have found a 1-year-old girl more than a week after she went missing.
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Storm Team4's winter weather outlook: How much snow will DC get this year?
There’s good news and bad news for snow fans in our Storm Team4 winter outlook.
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Storm Team4's winter weather outlook: How much snow will DC get this year?
There’s good news and bad news for snow fans in our Storm Team4 winter outlook. Here’s what Doug Kammerer predicts and how he got there.
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A DC kosher restaurant was vandalized. Owner asks why police aren't calling it a hate crime
Someone smashed the front windows of Char Bar on L Street NW with two large stones early Saturday morning, police said.
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Vandalism of DC kosher restaurant not investigated as hate crime
The vandalism of a kosher restaurant in D.C. is not being investigated as a crime of hate or bias by the Metropolitan Police Department. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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Brilliant Minds' Teddy Sears on growing up in the DMV
Mondays on NBC you can watch homegrown talent on the show Brilliant Minds. News4’s Tommy McFly spoke with actor Teddy Sears about the show and his D.C. roots.
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DC businesses damaged during back-to-back burglaries
Thieves broke into and stole from four businesses, three of which are in the Palisades area of Northwest D.C. News4’s Jessica Albert spoke with a business owner who had to repair her store after the crime.
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Thieves damage DC businesses during brazen break-ins
D.C. police are investigating four back-to-back burglaries that happened over the weekend in Southeast and Northwest. The two suspects moved quickly, getting away with cash, an ATM and a car early Sunday morning. Three of the break-ins happened in less than 10 minutes, the Metropolitan Police Department said. “You say to yourself, ‘What is going on in this world?’” a…
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DC kosher restaurant vandalized on anniversary of Kristallnacht
A kosher restaurant in D.C. was vandalized on the anniversary of Kristallnacht. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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DC kosher restaurant vandalized on anniversary of Kristallnacht
Char Bar, a kosher restaurant in D.C., was vandalized by having two of its windows smashed on Saturday, police say. On the morning of Nov. 9, officers were called to the 2100 block of L Street in Northwest D.C. by a concerned citizen about broken windows. Officers saw two smashed windows and rocks on the sidewalk. No one broke into…
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Singer Scotty Hasting on serving in military, performing at Veterans Day Parade
Singer Scotty Hasting talks about his service in the military and how it connects to his music. News4’s Derrick Ward talks about Hasting being the grand marshal of the Veterans Day Parade in D.C. and the process of making the song “Til the Last Shot’s Fired.”
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Goodwill opening doors at new DC location
It’s the only Goodwill in Washington, D.C., and it just moved to a new location. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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Pandas acclimating to new home at National Zoo
The National Zoo’s most high-profile guests are adjusting to their new home.
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Shopping local with DC Sweet Potato Cake Bakery
Move over, pumpkins — it’s now sweet potato season. April Richardson is the co-owner of DC Sweet Potato Cake bakery, located on 17th Street NW. News4’s Molette Green and Aimee Cho chat with her about her business.