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People Rally in Cheverly to Protest Hate Crimes, Violence Against Asians
People came together to support the Asian American and Pacific Islander community at a park in Cheverly Saturday, following the murders of eight people, six of whom were women of Asian descent, at spas in the Atlanta area.
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Cheverly Community Comes Together Against Asian Hate
Many of those who spoke at the rally are elected leaders from diverse backgrounds in Prince George’s County. They vowed to stand up against Asian hate and encouraged others to speak up, too. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Two Women Killed in Wrong Way Crash in Cheverly
News4’s Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss reports on a wrong way crash in Cheverly.
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2 Dead After Wrong-Way Crash on Route 50 in Maryland
A driver headed the wrong way on Route 50 in Maryland early Sunday, causing a head-on crash that killed her and another driver, officials say. Maritza Elizabeth Martinez, of Riverdale, and Lisa Marie Lomax, of Forestville, were killed, Maryland State Police said. Martinez was 31, and Lomax was 53. The younger driver was in the wrong lane and caused the…
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2 Dead in Crash on Route 50 in Maryland
News4’s Derrick Ward reports live near the scene of a fatal crash early Sunday. Sources say two people have died.
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Maryland Girl, 4, Finds Socially Distant Friend in Neighbor's Knight
Four-year-old Adelaide from Cheverly is a curious kid. Although the pandemic has made it tough to meet new friends, she has become socially distant friends with the neighbor’s knight, Sir Donald.
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Girl Strikes Up Friendship With Neighborhood Knight
The pandemic has made it tough to meet new friends, but one little girl in Cheverly proved it’s possible to start a socially distant friendship. News4’s Aimee Cho shows how she became pen pals with a statue and the touching backstory behind it.
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Coronavirus Testing Site to Open in Cheverly
Prince George’s County was the first in Maryland to open a government-operated coronavirus testing site for the uninsured. The FedEx Field site laid the blueprint for similar operations around the state. Now, the county is closing that site and preparing to open another. News4’s Tracee Wilkins reports.
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Mystery Odor Waking People From Their Sleep in Cheverly
What’s that smell? The Prince George’s County, Maryland, town of Cheverly is trying to identify the source of an odor that’s so bad it’s reportedly waking people from their sleep.
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News4 Celebrates Prince George's County Nurses
During Nurse Appreciation Week, News4’s Molette Green recognizes some of the nurses at the University of Maryland’s Prince George’s Hospital Center in Cheverly, Maryland, who work hard to keep patients healthy and save lives. And to top it all off: frozen custard!
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Celebrate Black History Month Around DC With Events, Museums, Movies, More
February is Black History Month, a time to highlight the stories, history and culture of the African diaspora. Whether you want to catch an innovative performance, visit a historic site or dive in deep to a historic talk, we’ve got you covered.
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Maternity Ward at Southeast DC Hospital Will Not Be Reopened
Days after requesting millions of dollars in subsidies from the city government, the leaders of a troubled D.C. hospital that serves some of the city’s poorest residents decided the hospital will no longer offer prenatal services or deliver babies.
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Southeast DC Hospital Ordered to Stop Delivering Babies Due to ‘Deficiencies'
The D.C. health department has ordered the Southeast D.C. hospital that serves some of the poorest residents of the city to stop delivering babies and offering prenatal care for the next 90 days.