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Maryland Man Accused of Cockfighting; 100 Roosters, Hens Seized
Animal services officials seized 100 roosters and hens from a property in Montgomery County last month, and police suspect the owner was using the birds for cockfighting.
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Teacher Allegedly Abused 3-Year-Old With Autism at DC School
A mother is outraged after hearing her three-year-old daughter with autism was allegedly abused by a teacher at school last week.
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DC Police Investigate Claim Teacher Abused Girl With Autism
D.C. police are investigating an allegation of abuse at a public school. At the center of the investigation is a 3-year-old child who has autism. News4’s Shomari Stone spoke with the child’s mother.
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Virginia Democrats' Wins Could Bring Down Confederate Statues
An army of Confederate monuments dots Virginia’s landscape but some of those statues could soon start coming down after Election Day gave Democrats control of the General Assembly for the first time in decades.
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‘Underground' Sneaker Sales Are Big Business in DC
Here’s a look at how the underground sneaker resale business works in our area on Instagram.
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Former Md. Lawmaker's Treasurer Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud
The treasurer and daughter of a former Maryland lawmaker has pleaded guilty to a federal wire fraud charge.
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1 Dead, 2 Injured in Columbia Heights Shooting, Stabbing
One man died after two were shot and a third was stabbed in an apartment in a Northwest D.C. brownstone Monday morning.
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Ex-Maryland Lawmaker Tawanna Gaines' Daughter Charged With Misusing Campaign Funds
A former Maryland state lawmaker’s daughter, who also was her campaign treasurer, has been charged with misusing campaign funds — the same charge to which the legislator recently pleaded guilty.
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Former Maryland State Delegate Pleads Guilty to Misusing Campaign Funds
Former Maryland Del. Tawanna Gaines admitted taking money from her campaign account for personal use. Chris Gordon reports.
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Maryland State Lawmaker Tawanna Gaines Pleads Guilty to Misusing Campaign Funds
A former Maryland state lawmaker pleaded guilty Thursday to a charge that she illegally used campaign funds for her personal benefit.
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Active Shooter Drills Start in Montgomery County Public Schools
High school and middle school students are participating in active shooter drills across Montgomery County, in what MCPS Chief Safety Officer Ed Clarke calls a “lockdown with options.”
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Maryland State Lawmaker Tawanna Gaines Charged With Federal Wire Fraud
A Maryland state lawmaker who abruptly resigned last week is facing a federal wire fraud charge for allegedly using money she raised for her reelection campaign for her personal use, federal officials said Monday.
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Man Hurt, 3 Cats Killed in Northeast DC Apartment Fire
An apartment fire in Northeast D.C. Monday morning left a civilian with serious injuries and a police officer with minor injuries. A dog was rescued, but three cats were found dead.
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3 Dead, 2 Hurt in Richmond Motorcycle Crash
What was supposed to be a recreational ride for members of a Virginia motorcycle club left three dead and two injured after one bike’s crash set off a chain of other wrecks along a Richmond highway.
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Virginia Mails Residents Tax Refunds Up to $220
If you get a piece of mail from the Virginia Department of Taxation, open it right away. It could be a check for as much as $220.
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Virginia Officials Want Input on I-95 Problem Areas
Have problems with I-95 in Virginia? State transportation officials want to know.
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Which Local Airport Is the Most On-Time?
Your flight out of Dulles is more likely to leave on time than from almost any other airport in the country. Year-to-date figures released by the U.S. Department of Transportation showed that Dulles made the top five airports for on-time departures. News4’s Adam Tuss reports.
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Dulles Ranks High for On-Time Departures
Your flight out of Dulles is more likely to leave on time than from almost any other airport in the country.
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Virginia Girl in Wheelchair Meets Ulta Model She Gazed at in Viral Photo
A little girl who uses a wheelchair stopped in her tracks when she saw an ad showing a model in a wheelchair outside an Ulta Beauty store in Northern Virginia.
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Veterans Group to Revive Rolling Thunder DC Motorcycle Ride
The annual Rolling Thunder motorcycle ride is set to be revived in 2020 by another organization that serves veterans.