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Investigation of DC Council's Trayon White will cost DC taxpayers $400,000, member says
The D.C. Council investigation into Councilmember Trayon White will cost taxpayers $400,000, with members voting today to reorganize the committee he is chairman of. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Investigation of DC Council's Trayon White will cost DC taxpayers $400,000, member says
White did not show up in person for Monday’s Council hearing but did participate in the Council’s breakfast meeting and hearing virtually.
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DC dog survives gunshot between eyes
A dog named Louisa survived after someone shot her in the face in D.C., and authorities are searching for the person responsible. The young tan and white dog, described as a “pit bull-type,” strayed from her home near Eli Place Southeast on Wednesday, Sept. 11. When Louisa showed up at home two days later, her owners saw she was shot…
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National Zoo gets $10M donation for giant panda program from David Rubenstein
The panda program is getting an upgrade — and the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute has David Rubenstein to thank for nearly half of the funds.
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How to register to vote in the 2024 election in DC, Maryland, Virginia or West Virginia
The deadline to register to vote in the 2024 general election (or update your registration) in D.C., Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia is Oct. 15, 2024
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DC public safety agencies search for employees at DC job fair
The D.C. Public Safety Job Fair is taking place on Friday, Sept. 20 at the D.C. Armory and many D.C. departments are looking for new employees. News4’s Jummy Olabanji talks to Lt. Leah Prentice from D.C. police about which departments are hiring and why she loves her job.
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DC family wants justice after deadly carjacking
After an unarmed carjacking outside of a D.C. hospital, the victim’s family is demanding justice. News4’s Arielle Hixson reports.
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DC Council expected to remove Trayon White's committee chairmanship
The D.C. Council will vote to effectively take away Council member Trayon White’s committee chairmanship when it returns from summer break Tuesday. Ward 8 Council member White pleaded not guilty last week to taking a bribe to help steer government contracts. Now, the D.C. Council will vote on reorganizing the Committee on Recreation, Libraries and Youth Affairs – splitting...
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‘Opportunities were taken away': Family of Justin Robinson calls for DOJ investigation
Holding back tears, Robinson’s mother, Alicia, spoke about how she wants him to be remembered. She says he was passionate about his work in trying to make D.C. safer.
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DC Council expected to remove Trayon White's committee chairmanship
The D.C. Council will vote to effectively take away Council member Trayon White’s committee chairmanship when it returns from summer break Tuesday. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Justin Robinson's family calls for DOJ investigation
Holding back tears, Robinson’s mother, Alicia, spoke about how she wants him to be remembered. She says he was passionate about his work in trying to make D.C. safer. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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List: What to do in the Washington DC area, Sept. 16-22
Events, free things to do, festivals and more fun ideas in D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
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Person shot, killed on Rhode Island Ave. near Dupont Circle
A person was shot and killed early Monday near Dupont Circle in Northwest D.C. News4’s Derrick Ward reports that officers are looking for three potential suspects.
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Person killed near Dupont Circle, police look for trio in white vehicle
A person was shot and killed early Monday in Washington, D.C.’s Dupont Circle neighborhood, and officers are looking for three potential suspects, police said. Officers responded to reports of a shooting in the 1700 block of Rhode Island Ave. NW about 4:35 a.m. Officers found a male victim with a gunshot wound. He died at the scene, police said....
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Person dead after shooting near Dupont Circle
A person was killed in a shooting early Friday in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C., police said.
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Local artist helps design USPS holiday stamps
Antonio Alcala, a local DMV artist, helped design the new holiday stamps. News4’s Shawn Yancy talked to him about the honor.
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Van Ness 2nd Saturday pop-up provides local goods from D.C. artists
It’s a great day to shop local in D.C., with the Van Ness Main Street Artisan pop-up on Connecticut Avenue providing goods from more than 50 businesses. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
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Howard University named best HBCU in the United States
Howard University earned a high honor when Forbes named it the best HBCU in the country.
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Final piece of WWI memorial installed
Three years after opening to the public at the National Mall, the WWI memorial is finally complete.
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The Weekend Scene: Dulles Day plane pull, festivals and more for Sept. 13-15
News4’s Tommy McFly breaks down the most exciting things to do this weekend, including the Dulles Day Plane Pull, Bowie International Festival and more.