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Spotting Skimmers: How to Protect Yourself Against a Growing Crime
Experts expect an increase in skimming cases as thieves implement new skimmers and advancing technology closes the window for skimming.
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Policing the Schools: Officers Working With Thousands of Local Students Lack Formal Guidelines
As many as 130,000 D.C.-area students are in schools that don’t have clear guidelines for how officers should interact with kids and teens on school grounds, according to a News4 I-Team and NBC News analysis.
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Dulles Mobile Lounges Involved in Multiple Mishaps Over the Years
The mobile lounge shuttles at Dulles International Airport have been involved in at least 16 collisions or mishaps since 2007, including two in the past year, a News4 I-Team investigation revealed.
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Bill Could Be Big Step Toward Increasing Diversity on Capitol Hill
A new push for Congress to lead by example in getting more people of color in top staff positions on Capitol Hill takes cues from corporate America.
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Several Fairfax County Teachers Accused of Sexual Misconduct Kept Their Teaching Licenses for Years
Several teachers accused of misconduct with students in Fairfax County kept their teaching licenses for years.
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Congress Not Following Its Own Rules on Diversity
New members will be elected into Congress this week, bringing hundreds of new staffers with them, and a News4 I-Team review found Congress isn’t following its own laws on ensuring diversity among its staff.
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Teacher Sexually Assaulted Student in Md. After Prior Guilty Plea in Va.
Fairfax County Public Schools failed to ensure a teacher who pleaded guilty to assaulting a student had his Virginia teaching license revoked, which allowed the man to find another teaching job and later assault another young student.
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Md. Police Department Cracking Down on Two Warring Groups After 2015 High School Shooting
The Frederick, Maryland, Police Department has targeted 77 suspected gang members and arrested at least 24 of them, in a citywide crackdown on two warring groups, according to a review of police reports by the News4 I-Team.
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Dozens of DMV-Polling Places May Be Inaccessible to Voters With Disabilities on Election Day
Dozens of polling locations in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia are at risk of being inaccessible to voters with disabilities.
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Complaints About Damage, Contracts Rising at Maryland Cemeteries
The News4 I-Team investigated after viewers said they had to pay for gravesite damage that wasn’t their fault.