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Mentorship program Latinas Leading Tomorrow receives $25K in Local Impact Grant
Latinas Leading Tomorrow was one of the local recipients of NBC4, Telemundo 44 and Comcast NBCUniversal’s Local Impact Grants this year. The grant will help the nonprofit expand its CORE (Creating Opportunities to Reach Excellence) after school mentorship program for young girls. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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WHUR's Summer of Meals campaign helps feed local children
WHUR’s Summer of Meals campaign is in its final weeks of helping feed kids throughout the summer. If a listener was the ninth caller, they qualified for a $1,000 Giant gift card. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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Summer in a snapshot: Local teachers show off their summer vacations
Most teachers and students might be in back in class but that’s not stopping teachers from showing off their vacations! Local teachers and staff are showing their summer in a snapshot. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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How to avoid becoming a victim of the latest jury duty scams
A Maryland family has lost thousands of dollars after falling victim to a fraudulent phone call from what they thought was the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office. The News4 I-Team’s Susan Hogan reports.
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British Swim School offers affordable swim lessons for children with special needs
This past weekend, the Gaithersburg, Maryland, community conducted a frantic search for a missing 6-year-old boy with autism. Community members later found Fawzan Hassan’s body in a pond. “As families, as a community, it’s heartbreaking to hear any drowning instances,” Bonnie Alcid, owner of British Swim School, told News4. The school offers swim lessons tailored to students with special...
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School offers affordable swim lessons for kids with special needs
The British Swim School offers swim lessons tailored to students with special needs and has eight locations throughout Montgomery and Fairfax counties. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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Best cars for teen drivers
Choosing a car for your new teen driver is not easy. News4’s Consumer Investigative Reporter Susan Hogan spoke with two safety groups that have came up with a list of used, reliable and ideal cars for your teen driver.
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Got a Quick Question to ask Susan Hogan? Send it our way!
Susan’s been working as a consumer reporter for years, and that means people stop and ask her questions a lot. We’re getting you even more answers.
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How to protect packages from porch pirates
Amazon Prime Day kicked off on Tuesday, meaning 40% of U.S. households will have packages delivered in the next couple of days. News4 Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan shares tips for protecting packages from theft.
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Best products for tracking health
Looking for devices to track health but don’t know which ones are the right one for you? News4’s Eun Yang shares some of the top products that can be used at home.
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FBI issues warning for increase in bank jugging crimes in Maryland
The FBI and several law enforcement agencies in Maryland are warning bank customers of a growing crime trend, bank jugging. Bank jugging is where instead of robbers stealing money from inside a bank, they steal from customers leaving the bank and withdrawing cash from ATMs. So far in July, 21 people have been victimized, and a majority of the...
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FBI issues warning for bank jugging crimes in Maryland
The FBI has issued a warning after an increase of bank jugging incidents in Anne Arundel and Prince George’s counties. News4’s Dominique Moody has the story.
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How to save on home insurance
Want to save money on your home insurance? Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan shares helpful ways to save.
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Residents endure two weeks without air conditioning at Fairfax County apartment building
Amid a severe summer heat wave, residents of the eaves Fairfax Towers apartments in Falls Church, Virginia, report enduring indoor temperatures as high as 93 degrees for more than two weeks. The situation has left many struggling to cope with the extreme heat in their homes. “It’s horrible,” said resident Patryzja Dziewa. “Whenever I try to fall asleep, I...
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Falls Church apartment building without air conditioning amid heatwave
Residents of the eaves Fairfax Towers in Falls Church, Virginia, report enduring temperatures as high as 93 degrees for more than two weeks. News4’s Aimee Cho has the story.
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How and when to file an insurance claim
Do you know what to do after a natural disaster hits your home? News4 Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan explains when and how to file an insurance claim.
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Professional organizer shares 4 tips for summer travel packing
You can pack by category, theme, ease and joy. News4’s Erika Gonzalez spoke with professional organizer Jenny Albertini, the author of “Decluttered.”
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Capital Area Food Bank provides food for seniors in the DC area
One in five seniors are food insecure in the region. Capital Area Food Bank provides healthy food for seniors every month through their Commodity Supplemental Food Program. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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Food 4 Families: How to donate — and how to find help
NBC4 and Telemundo 44 are expanding Food 4 Families into a year-long project – and we’re asking you to join us in addressing food insecurity in the D.C. area.
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How to prevent hot car deaths among children
When your brain is on autopilot, you might forget important things in your car — including your children, which can lead to tragedy. Consumer Reports explains the dangers of a hot car and tips on how to prevent a death from happening, no matter the weather. News4’s Susan Hogan reports.