Investigating wrongdoing across D.C. area

Mar 25, 2013

Metro Intercom Incidents

Mar 25, 2013

Calls for Help on Metro

Calls for Help on Metro

The News4 I-Team finds dozens of complaints from Metro riders who say the emergency buttons didn't work when they called for help.

Mar 25, 2013

How We Did It

How We Did It

Under WMATA’s Public Access to Records Policy, the News4 I-Team requested all complaints and incident reports concerning call boxes and/or emergency call buttons on Metro railcars and/or platforms since January...

Mar 26, 2013

Calls for Help on Metro Go Unanswered

Calls for Help on Metro Go Unanswered

The News4 I-Team finds dozens of complaints from Metro riders who say the emergency buttons didn’t work when they called for help.

Mar 11, 2013

Does Your Doctor Cash in on Drug Company Money?

Does Your Doctor Cash in on Drug Company Money?

Doctors are paid hundreds, even thousands of dollars, by pharmaceutical companies to promote their drugs. Is your doctor one of them? The News4 I-Team reports.

Mar 11, 2013

Does Your Doctor Cash in on Drug Company Money?

Does Your Doctor Cash in on Drug Company Money?

Doctors are paid hundreds, even thousands of dollars, by pharmaceutical companies to promote their drugs. Is your doctor one of them?

Mar 7, 2013

Check to See if Your Car Has an Unfixed Recall

Check to See if Your Car Has an Unfixed Recall

The News4 I-Team finds tens of thousands of used cars for sale in the D.C. region have unfixed "open recalls."

Mar 7, 2013

Check to See if Your Car Has an Unfixed Recall

Check to See if Your Car Has an Unfixed Recall

The News4 I-Team finds tens of thousands of used cars for sale in the D.C. region have unfixed “open recalls.”

Feb 20, 2013

Red Light Cameras With Most Fines

Red Light Cameras With Most Fines

Red light cameras are a booming business in the capital region, bringing in at least $18 million in one year, the News4 I-Team found. But some experts say if they're really doing their job, the cameras ought to...

Feb 18, 2013

How We Collected the Data

How We Collected the Data

How the News4 I-Team found out which cameras brought in the most money.

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