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Fisherman Missing After Falling Into Potomac Near Chain Bridge
Rescuers are searching for a man who fell into the Potomac River early Friday while fishing, officials say. A witness said the man was sitting on a rock, he fell and then he disappeared, the Arlington County fire department said. They were called to the scene before 7:45 a.m. Rescuers from Arlington, D.C. and the U.S. Park Police are...
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Repairs, Disruptions Ongoing After Massive Glebe Road Water Main Break
A stretch of North Glebe Road in Arlington is closed Thursday morning
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Boil Water Advisory in Parts of Arlington, NW DC Lifted After Water Main Break
A 36-inch water main broke in Virginia early Friday, buckling a roadway and causing major disruptions to traffic, school schedules and morning routines in parts of D.C. and Virginia.
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Boil Water Advisory Lifted for Parts of Arlington, DC
The water is safe to drink in parts of Northwest D.C. and Arlington, Virginia, after a water main ruptured on Glebe Road. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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FAQ: What to Know About the Boil Water Advisory in NW DC, Arlington
What to know about the boil water advisory in D.C. and Virginia.
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Glebe Road Repairs to Continue at Least Into Saturday Night
Repairs to Glebe Road in Arlington will continue at least into Saturday night following a water main break. Derrick Ward reports.
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Chain Bridge Reopens After Overturned Dump Truck Scene Cleared
Chain Bridge was closed in both directions Monday afternoon after a dump truck overturned, injuring the driver and spilling a load of cinder blocks onto the bridge.
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Free or Not? Notorious Drug Kingpin Rayful Edmond Seeks Release into Changed DC
Notorious D.C. drug kingpin Rayful Edmond was sentenced to life in prison. Now, he’s seeking release into a city that has changed in many ways.
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DC Police Confirm Body Found Near Chain Bridge Is Missing Frederick Teen
D.C. police confirmed the body found near Chain Bridge as the missing Frederick teenager.
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Sinkhole Closes George Washington Parkway for Several Days
A stretch of northbound lanes on the George Washington Memorial Parkway has closed again because of a sinkhole. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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Fiery Crash Causes Rough Commute on GW Parkway
The George Washington Memorial Parkway is closed in both directions Thursday morning after a serious fiery crash, police say.
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Maryland High School Says Freshman's Body Found Near Chain Bridge in DC Saturday
A body found in the District may be that of a missing ninth-grader from Frederick, Maryland.
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Tuscarora High School Says Student Found Dead in DC
A body found in the District may be a missing ninth-grader from Frederick, Maryland. Darcy Spencer reports the boy’s school sent a letter to parents about the death, but police have not been able to identify him.
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Evidence Suggests Gang Activity in Woods Where Body Was Found in NW DC
Evidence suggests there may have been gang activity in the woods where a body was found in Northwest D.C. Saturday.
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Evidence Suggests Gang Activity Near Where Body Was Found in DC
News4’s Mark Segraves reports D.C. police discovered new evidence as they investigate a body found in the woods near Chain Bridge. The evidence could point to gang activity.
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DC Police Search Woods Where Body Was Found Saturday
D.C. police searched the area where a body was found in Northwest D.C. Saturday.
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Weapon Like a Machete Used to Kill Man Found in NW DC Police Say
A man’s body was found in Northwest D.C. over the weekend a half mile down river from the Chain Bridge. The body was sliced up and one hand was missing. News 4’s Mark Segraves reports D.C. police are asking for help in the investigation.
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Body Found Near Chain Bridge Investigated as Homicide: Police
A body was found underneath Chain Bridge in Northwest D.C., sources tell News4.
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Man Found Dead in Wooded Area Near Chain Bridge in Northwest
A person hiking along a wooded area discovered a dead man’s body Saturday. Police said one of the man’s hands had been cut off. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Annapolis Community Grieves Slain Capital Gazette Employees
The residents of Annapolis, Maryland, came together to mourn the five newspaper employees killed in a shooting. They told News4’s Shomari Stone they are leaning on each other and their city will bounce back.