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38th annual walk and 5k to end HIV takes place in Anacostia
The event is put on by the Whitman Walker Clinic, and symbolizes the continued effort to end HIV, and stop the stigma associated with the disease. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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Man injured in shooting at Anacostia Metro station
A man is hurt after a shooting Sunday evening at the Anacostia Metro station. The victim was in stable condition. Police cleared the scene at about 8 p.m. and the station later reopened. Metro Transit Police confirmed they were called to reports of the shooting at the Metro station at about 6:45 p.m. When officers arrived, they found a man…
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Man injured in shooting at Anacostia Metro station
One person is hurt after shots were fired on the Anacostia Metro platform following a fight. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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Early morning shootout caught on camera in Anacostia
A quiet street in Anacostia was riddled with bullets during an exchange of gunfire early Thursday. News4’s Walter Morris has video of the shootout.
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Motown DC Exhibit at the Anacostia Arts Center
DC is the home of Marvin Gaye, but that’s not even close to the only connection the District has to Motown. News4’s Tommy McFly reports.
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Dogs bite 3 people in Anacostia attack
A woman with a cane, a sanitation worker with a stick and a neighbor with a bat helped fight off three dogs that bit three people in Anacostia, witnesses said. News4’s Paul Wagner reports.
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DC honors day care staff for saving 16 children from gas explosion in Anacostia
The owner and staff of a D.C. day care were honored as heroes Saturday for saving 16 children from the impact of a gas explosion in January. DC Fire leaders and Mayor Muriel Bowser presented awards to the childcare center in recognition of their life-saving actions. “This is something that we train for on a monthly basis, we would hope…
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Day care owner recognized for heroism during Anacostia explosion
Regina Snead was honored for jumping into action minutes before a gas explosion and swiftly shuffling 16 children out of harm’s way. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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‘I'm so grateful': Day care moves forward after gas explosion in Anacostia
Nearly two weeks after an explosion leveled a convenience store and damaged Baby Einstein Child Development Center, the owner said she has found a way to keep caring for kids. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
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DC day care rocked by explosion finds temporary home
A D.C. day care that was rocked by a gas explosion now has a new, temporary home.
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DC day care finds temporary home after explosion
A D.C. day care that was rocked by a gas explosion now has a new, temporary home. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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DC day care may be closed for months after explosion
A D.C. day care may be closed for months after it was rocked by an explosion that leveled the convenience store next door and left one man with minor injuries on Thursday.
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DC daycare faces long road to recovery after explosion
Sixteen children were safely evacuated just about 15 minutes before the powerful blast. News4’s Mauricio Casillas spoke to the owner about what happens now.
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1 hurt as gas explosion levels building in Anacostia
People had already been evacuated for a gas leak In the 1200 block of Marion Barry Ave. SE. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Mother, 6 children displaced by New Year's Day fire
A D.C. mother and her six young children lost everything in an apartment fire in Anacostia on New Year’s Day. Despite the fire, Gabby Crumpton and her six kids are doing their best to brighten their days. “No one’s gonna do it how I’m gonna do it, so I gotta constantly tell myself, ‘You’re gonna be OK,’” Crumpton...
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Community helps DC family displaced by fire
A D.C. mother and her six young children lost everything in an apartment fire in Anacostia on New Year’s Day. News4’s Aimee Cho reports the community is rallying to help.
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Anacostia Community Museum kicks off Kwanzaa
Tuesday is the first day of Kwanzaa, and institutions around D.C. are celebrating. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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Ground broken for go-go museum in Anacostia
Mayor Muriel Bowser proclaimed Wednesday “Spike Lee Day” at the groundbreaking for a go-go museum in Anacostia, honoring the filmmaker for the D.C. genre he took outside the region. News4’s Shawn Yancy reports.
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DC has big plans for the Go-Go Museum coming soon to Anacostia
The Go-Go Museum is slated to open in spring 2024. Until then, a mobile museum will teach go-go history across the District.
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Photos: See DC's new Go-Go Museum
See the renderings of the Go-Go Museum and mobile museum. The physical museum is set to open in spring 2024 in D.C.