Virginia family fighting for tougher trucking safety laws after ‘wheel off' incident disabled woman
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Culpeper sheriff asks for public's help funding legal defense; Michael Flynn among first to give
Culpeper Sheriff Scott Jenkins is turning to the public to fund his legal defense. Jenkins pleaded not guilty to federal bribery and conspiracy charges. Among other allegations, federal prosecutors cl... -
Law for child sex abuse survivors begins Oct. 1; lawsuits expected against Baltimore Archdiocese
A new chance for justice begins this weekend for some sex abuse survivors in Maryland. The Child Victims Act of 2023 takes effect on Oct. 1, lifting the statute of limitations on abuse cases so victim... -
DC landlord forced to wait longer after he says tenants haven't paid rent in 3 years
A D.C. landlord who tells the News4 I-Team he hasn’t been paid rent in three years will have to wait at least another four months to get a trial on evicting the tenants. John Jones owns a single... -
Prince George's County Council reconsiders remote voting
The Prince George’s County Council may reverse its decision to not allow members to vote and attend meetings remotely. Investigative Reporter Tracee Wilkins has been following the issue.