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Boil water advisory in Northeast DC shuts down 4 schools
A boil water advisory was issued for thousands of customers in Northeast D.C. after reports of low water pressure on Tuesday, according to DC Water. River Terrace Education Campus, Houston Elementary, Thomas Elementary, and Ron Brown High School have been closed due to the water outage. DC Water said they received several phone calls from customers on Tuesday morning...
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Water advisory shuts down 4 Northeast DC schools
Reports of low or no water pressure in Northeast D.C. has caused DC Water to put out a water advisory on Tuesday. River Terrace Education Campus, Houston Elementary, Thomas Elementary, and Ron Brown High School are closed in Northeast D.C.
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Georgetown store break-ins prompt boost in police presence
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser encouraged residents to shop local as small businesses rely on consumers during the holiday season. She said the Metropolitan Police Department has made progress in reducing retail theft in the District. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Trial begins for ex-DC officer accused of helping Proud Boys leader
Prosecutors say former Lt. Shane Lamond was a “double agent” for the Proud Boys. News4’s Paul Wagner reports.
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DC police officer became ‘double agent' for Proud Boys, prosecutor says
A trial is underway for a police officer charged with leaking confidential information to Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio after the extremist group’s members burned a stolen Black Lives Matter banner in the nation’s capital.
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List: What to do in the Washington DC area, Dec. 2-8
Events, free things to do, festivals and more fun ideas in D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
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Crowds brave frigid conditions at CityCenter tree lighting
Visitors and residents alike are out and about as temperatures drop, including at the tree lighting ceremony at CityCenter. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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Motorcycle driver killed in crash with DC police cruiser
A motorcycle driver died after crashing into the side of an unmarked D.C. police cruiser in Columbia Heights early Saturday morning, police said.
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Driver killed in crash with DC police cruiser
The fatal crash took place just after 4 a.m., at the intersection of 14th and Columbia. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
Editor’s note (Monday, Dec. 2, 8:51 a.m.): Police initially said the man was driving a motorized bike. They later said it was a motorcycle. -
Ride through the Festival of Lights at Watkins Regional Park
Watkins Park in Prince George’s County flipped the switch on its much loved Festival of Lights.
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Teddy bears honor Ukrainian children killed in the war with Russia
To honor the lives lost, hundreds of teddy bears were placed at the Washington Monument on Friday morning.
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Food Fare: Discover DC's best chefs and their amazing dishes (Full Episode)
In this Food Fare, News4’s Eun Yang heads to the kitchen and interviews Chef Kwame Omwuachi (Dōgon), Chef Rob Rubba (Oyster Oyster), Chef Isabel Coss (Pascual), Chefs Kevin Tien and Susan Bae (Moon Rabbit), and Chef Patrice Cleary (Joia Burger).
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The Weekend Scene: Shop local for Plaid Friday, Small Business Saturday in the DC area
It’s a weekend for Thanksgiving leftovers, gift shopping and turning up the holiday fun.
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‘We overflowed': Central Union Mission serves hope with a feast for Thanksgiving
Central Union Mission offered hope along with a hearty meal for Thanksgiving. Hundreds went to the men’s shelter in downtown D.C. for lunch and dinner, and demand is higher than it’s ever been, organizers said. “When they come here, that’s what they find,” Vice President of Men’s Ministry Ronnie Stanley said. “They find hope. They find an idea that,...
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Central Union Mission serves Thanksgiving meals with hope
Central Union Mission offered hope along with a hearty meal for Thanksgiving. News4’s Walter Morris reports hundreds went to the men’s shelter in downtown D.C. for lunch and dinner, and demand is higher than it’s ever been, organizers said.
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NE DC water main breaks during Thanksgiving preps
A broken water main proved a major obstacle for Thanksgiving plans in Northeast D.C. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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‘No water': Broken main disrupts Thanksgiving for many in Northeast DC
A broken water main proved a major obstacle for Thanksgiving plans in Northeast D.C. The break, reported after 10 a.m., left people without water in a neighborhood just off Rhode Island Avenue. Four apartment buildings and 75 homes were affected. “My neighbor called and said, ‘Is your water on?’ And I said, ‘Yeah, I’m doing laundry.’ And she said,...
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‘He's the glue': Emotional Turkey Bowl after Coolidge coach's death last week
The 54th Turkey Bowl was emotional for both teams after an assistant coach suddenly died last week. Darnell Dailey, a military veteran, died after College High School’s semifinal victory. “He was a real stand-up guy,” said his daughter, Zion Dailey. “He was the best dad I could really ever ask for.” “He was not only a dad to me,...
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Emotional Turkey Bowl after coach's death last week
The 54th Turkey Bowl was emotional for both teams after the death of a Coolidge assistant coach last week. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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40 years of ‘The George Michael Sports Machine': How it changed sports forever
This year marks 40 years since “The George Michael Sports Machine” revolutionized sports storytelling. Every Sunday night, George Michael brought viewers unforgettable highlights, shaping how sports are covered to this day.