Investigating wrongdoing across D.C. area

May 24, 2012

Inquiry Following 911 Dispatcher Asleep on the Job

Inquiry Following 911 Dispatcher Asleep on the Job

The president of the Montgomery County Council is demanding answers after a local 911 dispatcher fell asleep on the job and was heard snoring during a woman's frantic call for help, a story first reported...

May 23, 2012

Closer Look at State Department Travel Warnings

Closer Look at State Department Travel Warnings

The News4 I-Team looked into those travel warnings issued by the State Department and found they don't include street crime statistics.

May 24, 2012

Street Crime Stats Not in Travel Warnings

Street Crime Stats Not in Travel Warnings

The I-Team takes a closer look at the travel warnings issued by the State Department.

May 22, 2012

Stimulus Money: Did It Complete the Job?

Stimulus Money: Did It Complete the Job?

Three years after the Stimulus Act, NBC and the non-profit watchdog ProPublica partnered to see where the money went, and the I-Team discovered what "shovel ready" really means depends on where you live.

May 24, 2012

Stimulus Money: Did It Complete the Job?

Stimulus Money: Did It Complete the Job?

Three years after the Stimulus Act, NBC and the non-profit watchdog ProPublica partnered to see where the money went, and the I-Team discovered what "shovel ready" really means depends on where you live.

May 22, 2012

911 Dispatcher Caught Snoring on the Job

911 Dispatcher Caught Snoring on the Job

A Montgomery County woman called 911 and got what an assistant fire chief confirmed was a snoring dispatcher.

May 10, 2012

Highway Signs Not Inspected in 2 Decades

Highway Signs Not Inspected in 2 Decades

Highway signs and other large structures should be inspected every two years, according to Henry Jasny with Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety.

May 4, 2012

About the Highway Signs Investigation

About the Highway Signs Investigation

The News4 I-Team filed a Freedom of Information Act Request with the District of Columbia Department of Transportation and a Public Information Act Request with the Maryland State Highway...

May 4, 2012

About the Highway Signs Investigation

About the Highway Signs Investigation

The News4 I-Team filed a Freedom of Information Act Request with the Virginia Department of Transportation asking for inspection records for all highway signs and structures for the northern Virginia region.

May 4, 2012

VDOT Inspects Signs Following I-66 Incident

VDOT Inspects Signs Following I-66 Incident

After weeks of negotiations, VDOT released its inspection records for northern Virginia to the News4 I-Team.

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Attempted Abduction Suspect Punches Officer: Police

Attempted Abduction Suspect Punches Officer: Police

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Barry Apologizes, Then Offends Again

Barry Apologizes, Then Offends Again

Councilman Marion Barry formally apologized Thursday for recent comments he made about Asian businesses and Filipino nurses.

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Marine Found Dead at Fort Meade

Marine Found Dead at Fort Meade

The Naval Criminal Investigative Service is investigating the death of a Marine whose body was found in his barracks room in Fort Meade.

Police Investigate 2 Officers’ Obama Remarks

Police Investigate 2 Officers’ Obama Remarks

Richmond police are investigating allegations that two officers made “inappropriate comments” during President Barack Obama's recent visit.