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Supreme Court declines to hear challenge to Maryland ban on rifles known as assault weapons
It would have been unusual for the justices to take up a case at this point, since a lower court is still weighing it.
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Cargo ship that destroyed Key Bridge pulled back to Port of Baltimore
The container ship that caused the deadly collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge was refloated at high tide Monday and pulled to the Port of Baltimore. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports live from the scene.
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Cargo ship that crashed into Baltimore bridge moving back to port
The Dali cargo ship that collided into the Key Bridge in Baltimore has been refloated and is on its way back to the port Monday morning.
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See It: Cargo ship that brought down Key Bridge towed back to port
It’s the first movement of the ship since it brought down the Key Bridge in March.
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Tugboats escort ship that caused deadly Baltimore bridge collapse back to port
The container ship that caused the deadly collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge is scheduled to be refloated and moved to a nearby marine terminal.
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Crews working to refloat Dali cargo ship
Crews are working to refloat and move the Dali weeks after the ship hit the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, sending it crashing into the water below. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports live from the scene.
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‘World's largest bounce house' to spring back into Prince George's County
Bounce house fans of all ages: Get ready to jump for joy. “The world’s largest bounce house” is coming back to the Washington, D.C., area, and its creators are promising it’s bigger than ever. Big Bounce America will roll into the Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, for Memorial Day weekend. And it’s not just a 24,000-square-foot bounce house. There...
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Young investigators connecting with grandparents
Respecting your elders is an important aspect of many Asian American cultures. A mother from Rockville created a grandkid investigative kit to help young kids bond with their grandparents. News4′ Aimee Cho reports.
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Maryland temple honors Cambodian heritage
The first Cambodian Buddhist temple established in U.S. is in Montgomery County, Maryland. Every Sunday, the temple comes alive with music, dance and language classes. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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AANHPI Amplified: NBC4 celebrates culture and heritage in the DMV
From a Korean culinary revolution and more diversity in ballet in D.C. to a Cambodian Buddhist temple in Maryland, the DMV is home to rich cultures and histories that we can all celebrate during Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. News4’s Eun Yang and Aimee Cho report.
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‘Love you, Myles': Parents of slain college student accept his diploma
Earlier this month, a Maryland couple attended graduation at North Carolina Central University and accepted the diploma for their son, who was killed just days before. Business major Myles Gresham, 22, was shot in the parking lot at his off-campus apartment last month, before he could embark on his career. “I’m so hurt that someone took that away from us,…
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Dog spared being put down by animal shelter joins ranks of first responders in Prince George's
An explosives dog in Prince George’s County who almost didn’t survive an Anne Arundel County animal shelter earlier this year is ready to protect and serve. Two-year-old German shepherd Boomer is one of Prince George’s County’s newest first responders. “He was a pound rescue set to be euthanized — probably within hours,” Prince George’s County police Cpl. Andrew Cummings...
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Boy's custom-made, motorized wheelchair stolen in front of his Silver Spring house
Someone stole a 14-year-old boy’s custom-made, $40,000 motorized wheelchair from in front of his Maryland home, and it was the second time it’s happened. The wheelchair is too heavy to take inside, so the family leaves it covered in front of their Silver Spring home. When the boy’s mother exited the home Wednesday morning, the wheelchair wasn’t there. “Went...
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Silver Spring boy's wheelchair stolen for second time
A 14-year-old Silver Spring boy’s custom-made, $40,000 motorized wheelchair was stolen from in front of his home. News4’s Paul Wagner reports it was the second time.
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Prince George's Co. fire marshal saves dog from shelter
After almost being euthanized at the Anne Arundel County animal shelter, a 2-year-old German shepherd was rescued and trained to be a fire marshal dog. News4’s Derrick Ward shares how a fire department saved Boomer’s life.
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Parents accept posthumous degree for son killed in North Carolina
A Prince George’s County couple lost their son to gun violence just before he was set to graduate from North Carolina Central University earlier this month. News4’s Darcy Spencer spoke to his parents about the tragedy and their message to other families.
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Maryland governor signs bill to create statewide gun center
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed a bill into law on Thursday to create a new statewide center to help prevent gun violence.
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Man shot to death in parking lot of District Heights apartment complex
A man was shot to death in the parking lot of a Maryland apartment complex Thursday evening. News4’s Walter Morris reports police believe he was targeted. Police believe the victim was targeted in the shooting off Hil-Mar Drive in District Heights about 7 p.m. “Mom and daddy was in the house, and they heard five gunshots,” neighbor Destiny Johnson...
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1 killed in shooting outside District Heights apartment complex
A man was shot to death in the parking lot of a District Heights apartment complex Thursday evening. News4’s Walter Morris reports police believe he was targeted.
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DuVal High STEM students build electric race car in honor of slain classmate
STEM students at a Maryland high school are preparing to compete in the Washington, D.C., Electric Vehicle Grand Prix with a car built in honor of a classmate who was shot and killed last year.