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Why the worst roads in Prince George's County aren't repaved first
Road conditions in Prince George’s County are improving overall, but it’s not a “worst first” system for fixes. Here’s how it works – and why some residents are frustrated.
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Why the worst roads in Prince George's County aren't repaved first
Road conditions in Prince George’s County are improving overall, but it’s not a “worst first” system for fixes. Investigative Reporter Ted Oberg and the News4 I-Team explain how it works and why some residents are frustrated.
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Man wants answers after Bowie police officer fired gun
A Prince George’s county man says he is still seeking answers after he claims he was almost shot by a Bowie Police officer. The shooting happened on busy Collington Road in Bowie Thursday morning. The man says he got out of his vehicle to get a hat that had blown out of the car. That’s when he says he...
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Man wants answers after Bowie police officer fired gun
A Prince George’s County man wants answers after a Bowie police officer fired their gun after the man exited his girlfriend’s vehicle to retrieve a hat. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Teen found not guilty of murder in DuVal High student's shooting death
After the deadly shooting of a 16-year-old girl near DuVal High School last year, a jury found a teen not guilty of her murder. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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2 Black women could make Senate history on Election Day
The Senate has the potential for history-making this fall. Two Black women could be elected to the chamber, a situation never seen before. Delaware’s Lisa Blunt Rochester marks the milestone saying the reason she does this work is not about making history, “but to make a difference.” Maryland’s Angela Alsobrooks said that people like her, and stories like hers, don’t...
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2 hurt in shooting at Penn Station Shopping Center
Bullets flew across a busy District Heights shopping center this afternoon. Store employees ducked for cover, cars in the parking lot were hit. When the shooting stopped, shoppers saw two injured men on the ground. Their injuries are described as non-life threatening. The window of the Pizza Boli’s in the Penn Station Shopping Center on Silver Hill Road was...
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2 hurt in shooting at Penn Station Shopping Center
Two people were injured in a shooting at Penn Station Shopping Center in Prince George’s County. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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18-year-old shot and killed inside Maryland laundromat
An 18-year-old was shot and killed and two others are hurt, including the victim’s 18-year-old girlfriend, in a shooting inside a laundromat in Edmonston. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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18-year-old shot and killed inside Maryland laundromat
A 20-year-old man and a 17-year-old are charged with first-degree murder in connection with a fatal shooting Sunday at a laundromat in Edmonston, Maryland.
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1 dead, 2 people hurt after shooting at Edmonston laundromat
One man is dead and two people are hurt after a shooting at an Edmonston, Maryland laundromat Sunday night, according to police. Witnesses said a man and a woman were inside the laundromat when another man came in and started a fight, resulting in gunfire. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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‘We deserve better': Fort Washington warehouse plan angers some residents
A Prince George’s County planning board approved plans to build a logistics warehouse in Fort Washington, disappointing residents who oppose the project.
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WSSC lifts water restrictions in Prince George's
WSSC has completed work on a water main that required people living in southern Prince George’s County, Maryland to limit water use.
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Plans for new warehouse in Fort Washington raise traffic concerns
Members of a Fort Washington community are disappointed Prince George’s County’s planning board approved a development they were fighting. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports residents are concerned a new warehouse will bring truck traffic to a road that’s already congested.
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Water restrictions still in place in southern Prince George's County
WSSC is working to replace a water main that is at risk of failing, which means people living in southern Prince George’s County, Maryland are being asked to limit water use. News4’s Megan McGrath reports.
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Prince George's County residents prepare to limit water use for 3 days
WSSC Water is urging residents in southern Prince George’s County to limit water use to essentials only starting on Wednesday night. The advisory is being put in place to repair a failing water pipe. News4’s Megan McGrath talks to some residents about how they’re preparing.
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Woman reunited with dog stolen at gunpoint in Prince George's County
A woman and her dog have been reunited after the pup was stolen at gunpoint in broad daylight Saturday morning. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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110K Prince George's residents asked to limit water use before repairs
WSSC Water is urging customers to limit their water use to essentials only in southern Prince George’s County starting Wednesday at 8 p.m.
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Woman reunited with dog stolen at gunpoint in Prince George's County
A woman and her dog have been reunited after her dog was stolen from her at gunpoint during a walk along Avondale Overlook Drive Saturday morning in Prince George’s County. Yana’s happy as can be to be back in the loving care of her owner Sophia Radich.The two had been inseparable until they were forcibly ripped away from each...
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Woman reunited with dog stolen at gunpoint in Hyattsville
A woman whose dog was stolen in an armed robbery Saturday morning has been reunited with her pet.