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App Connects Black Men With Mental Health Services
A D.C. startup has developed an app that aims to bring therapy to black men who might otherwise avoid getting help.
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Maryland Woman Named Mother of Year for Donating Kidney to Son
Cherryl Whitaker was distraught when she learned her son Christopher had a deadly kidney disorder. When she realized her whole family was a match, she decided to do something about it, earning her the Maryland Mother of the Year Award.
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Man Charged in 2017 Maryland Hit-and-Run That Killed 2 Good Samaritans
A year after two good Samaritans were killed by a hit-and-run driver, new DNA evidence helped police find the man.
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A Wednesday's Child Reunion, 2 Decades After 5-Year-Old Was Adopted
When D.C. police officer Ernest Landers was just 5 years old, he was a little boy looking for an adoptive home. Twenty-two years later, he recently reunited with NBC4’s Barbara Harrison, who helped him find that home.
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Local Handyman Killed by Hit-and-Run Driver in Dumfries
A local handyman beloved by residents of Dumfries, Virginia, was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver, authorities say.
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DC Athlete Kicked Off Team Due to Homelessness Is Offered a Home
A homeless high school football player who was kicked off of his school’s team because he did not have a permanent address has been offered a home, and school officials say he’ll be put back on the team.