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Safety Concerns After Deadly Pedestrian Crash in Burke
Residents in the Lake Braddock area say more needs to be done to protect pedestrians at an intersection some say is dangerous. Darcy Spencer reports.
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Local Demonstrators Push President Biden to Issue Harsher Sanctions Against Russia
Pro-Ukrainian demonstrators outside the White House urge stronger action by the U.S. and European allies. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Advocates Call for Ghost Gun Ban in Maryland
Several groups rallied in Annapolis Tuesday. They say ghost guns are easy to make and impossible to trace, which poses a threat to public safety. Darcy Spencer reports.
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DC Expands Its Violence Interrupter Program
City leaders are working to get more members on the streets to stop violence before it starts. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Teen Facing Murder Charges for Deadly Stabbing
Police say there was an argument ahead of the stabbing on R Street near Anacostia High School. Darcy Spencer reports.
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Advocates Want Answers About Unsanitary DC Jail Living Conditions
Hundreds of D.C. jail inmates are being transferred to a federal prison nearly 200 miles away after a surprise inspection revealed unsanitary living conditions, News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Old Town Alexandria Block Inundated by Coastal Flooding
As significant tidal flooding swamps the D.C. area early Friday morning, News4’s Darcy Spencer reports what is happening at the Potomac waterfront in Old Town, Alexandria.
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Montgomery County Schools Consider Safety Measures at Football Games After Fights
After recent fights at high school football games in Montgomery County, officials announced that they are considering increasing safety measures. News4’s Darcy Spencer breaks down the changes, which may include increasing the presence of police officers.
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DC Takes Steps to Combat Gun Violence
Leaders announced a partnership with ATF along with a new jobs initiative. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Audit Recommends Changes to Montgomery County Police Training & Policies
Audit says use of force policies should be reviewed among other recommendations. Darcy Spencer reports.
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Advocates Rally on National Mall Against Black Voter Suppression
News4’s Darcy Spencer reported on the rally Saturday in support of D.C. statehood and voting rights efforts.
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Residents Look Back at Mount Pleasant Riots 30 Years Later
Thirty years after the Mount Pleasant riots, a photo exhibit and community concert give residents to reflect on what’s changed, and what they still want to improve.
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Residents Look Back at Mount Pleasant Riots 30 Years Later
Simmering tensions between the Latino community and police came to a head in the District after the police shooting of a Salvadoran man 30 years ago. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports on how the riots lead to improvements and the challenges still ahead.
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Violence Interrupters on Mission to Prevent Crime in DC
A group called Cure the Streets brokered a truce between neighborhood gangs that led to more than 100 days without a shooting last year. Now, members are trying to stop gun violence through outreach efforts. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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2 Shot in Frederick, Maryland; Suspect Killed at Fort Detrick
Two men were shot at a Frederick, Maryland, office park and the suspect was killed by military personnel at Fort Detrick on Tuesday morning. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports live.
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Prince George's School Officials Expected to Address Reopening Plan
News4’s Darcy Spencer reports on what Prince George’s families can expect from a schools announcement Wednesday.
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Maryland Reelects Congressional Delegation; More Ballots to Be Counted
News4’s Darcy Spencer breaks down the results of elections in Maryland.
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Demonstrators Make Their Voices Heard During Supreme Court Confirmation Hearing
People for and against Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation demonstrated outside the Supreme Court Monday. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Funeral for 18-Year-Old Shot by DC Police
Police shot 18-year-old Deon Kay in September after responding to a call for people with weapons. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Prince George's County Left With a Mess After Torrential Rains & Flooding
Chillum, Cheverly and other areas had major damage to homes after Thursday’s storms. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.