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Community Gives 4-Year-Old Cancer Survivor Yellow-Themed Birthday Party of a Lifetime
Whitaker Weinberger got a bright surprise Wednesday morning when he found family, neighborhoods and community members worked together to paint his Alexandria, Virginia, street yellow in celebration of his fourth birthday.
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Found a Gold Ring? A Late DC Man Left It to His Grandson
When a D.C. man’s grandfather died last week, he left him a gold ring. Four days later, the grandson lost it in Georgetown. Now, he’s hoping someone will help him find it.
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Virginia Baseball Team Features Mary Washington in Logo
A baseball team in Northern Virginia now has what they say is the first female logo in baseball.
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Sports Announcer Dave Johnson Talks About Fighting Multiple Sclerosis, Which His Mother Had
Dave Johnson, an unmistakable voice of D.C. sports radio and a beloved member of the News4 family, is battling multiple sclerosis, the same disease his mother struggled with when he was a child.
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Chance of Rain/Snow Mix on Veterans Day as Temperatures Fall
You may want to pull out the puffy jackets and scarves as wind chills approach the lower 30s this week.
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Refinery 29 Expands Your Reality with Traveling Exhibit
Refinery 29 brought their immersive traveling exhibit to D.C in October. Peek inside to get a taste of your expanded reality.
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Teen Seriously Hurt in Silver Spring Car Crash
First responders found the teen in the backseat of the vehicle on Wayne Avenue in serious condition with wounds, police said.
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Teen Severely Hurt in Silver Spring Crash
A teen is hospitalized after a Silver Spring car Crash Thursday morning.
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TSA Stops Traveler with Gun-Shaped Toilet Paper Holder
TSA officials at the Newark Liberty International Airport used an X-ray machine to spot, what looked to be a revolver in a carry-on bag.
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Philanthropist Announces $10 Million Donation to Jefferson Memorial Renovation
Millionaire philanthropist David Rubenstein announced he will be financing renovations for the Jefferson Memorial Tuesday.
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Philanthropist Donates $10M for Jefferson Memorial Renovations
Philanthropist David Rubenstein announced he will be financing renovations for the Jefferson Memorial.
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NBC4 Reporters in the World Series? This Would Be Their Walk-Up Song
NBC4 reporters reveal the song they would walk-up to if they were professional baseball players as the Nationals take on the World Series.
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NBC and Telemundo Receive Consumer Investigations Unit Award
NBC and Telemundo received a 2019 Moving the Needle for Consumers Award for resolving millions of dollars worth of consumer issues across the U.S.
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Actor Alec Baldwin Campaigns for Virginia Democrats
The actor known for his mocking impersonations of Republican President Donald Trump on “Saturday Night Live” is in Virginia to help Democratic legislative candidates
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NBC and Telemundo Receive Consumer Investigations Unit Award
NBC and Telemundo received a 2019 Moving the Needle for Consumers Award for their consumer investigative work.
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Lucid Motion: Interactive Exhibit Allows Visitors to Create Art
Mix the virtual world with reality at Lucid Motion, the newest exhibit at ARTECHOUSE. Interactive technology allows visitors to be a part of the process of making the art. Watch the video to learn more about the experience.
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Girl Missing From District Heights Found Safe
Police are searching for 11-year-old Rahnisha Mayo, who was last seen Friday morning in District Heights, Maryland.
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Wednesday Is Hottest October Day Ever Recorded
While your calendar may say Oct. 2, Wednesday is the hottest October day in D.C.-area history, according to the National Weather Service.
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25-Year-Old DC Man Killed in Head-On Crash in Culpeper County
A 25-year-old man died Sunday in Northern Virginia after a driver crashed into his car head-on and then fled, state police say. Two other people are seriously hurt.
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New Laws Go Into Effect in DC, Maryland on Oct. 1
New D.C. and Maryland laws that go into effect on Tuesday, Oct. 1 may affect your wallet, your workplace and even your decision to donate an organ.