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Food Hall, Speakeasy Coming to Friendship Heights
D.C.’s Friendship Heights neighborhood was once known as a luxury shopping destination, but many retailers there have shuttered their doors in recent years. News4’s Aimee Cho reports a new food hall aims to turn things around.
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The Future of Friendship Heights: What Comes After Several Stores Close?
News4’s Aimee Cho reports on plans to revitalize parts of Friendship Heights. “Nobody is really satisfied with where Friendship Heights is today,” said one woman involved in planning for the future.
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One Dead, One Injured In Friendship Heights Shooting
Police are searching for suspects after the shooting behind a spa. Derrick Ward reports.
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Manhunt Underway After Deadly Shooting in Friendship Heights
1 Killed, 1 Dead in shooting in Friendship Heights. News 4’s Derrick Ward Reports from the scene.
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DC Neighborhood Sings ‘Take Me Out to the Ballgame'
Residents of Friendship Heights sang “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” on what would have been the Washington Nationals’ home opener.
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Chefs, Artists, Athletes: Meet the Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Making an Impact in D.C.
During the month of May, we celebrate and recognize the rich heritage of Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders and their many contributions to our nation and communities.
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‘Working Hard, Working Hard:' Looking Back at 19 Years of Meiwah
After nearly 20years, Meiwah restaurant on New Hampshire Avenue closed its doors. News4’s Aimee Cho looks at the past and to the future with owner Larry La. (And don’t worry: Meiwah’s Friendship Heights location is still serving up classic Chinese dishes).
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Black Friday 2018: See DC-Area Store Hours and Tips
Here are the Black Friday hours you might want to know about in the D.C. area.
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Neiman Marcus Security Head Faces Prison for $130K Fraud Scheme
The head of security at the posh Neiman Marcus store in D.C. is facing prison time for fleecing the store of more than $130,000.
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Woman Using Wheelchair Struck by Red Line Train at Friendship Heights
A woman was struck by a Red Line train at Friendship Heights station Sunday and was trapped underneath a car.
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DC Man Who Fell on Metro Tracks Sues Maggiano's for $2 Million, Says He Was Over-Served
A man who fell on to Metro tracks is suing the D.C. restaurant in which he was drinking before the fall.
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All Clear Given After Suspicious Package Prompts Evacuation at DC Radio Stations
Police have evacuated a building that houses a news talk radio station and a music station in D.C.’s Friendship Heights neighborhood following a report of a suspicious package, police say.
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American University Student Dies After Being Hit By Car, Police Say
An American University student died Thursday, days after being hit by a car in Friendship Heights, police said.
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Early Evening Weather, Aug. 2
Storms are developing around Friendship Heights, Bethesda and Chevy Chase, with other regions around the District likely to see storms too. Storm Team4’s Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer has more.
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DC Restaurant Apologizes for Hosting White Nationalist Group
A popular Italian restaurant in Washington has issued an apology, saying it unintentionally hosted a white nationalist group that performed a Nazi salute while eating there.
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Teen Says He Was Kidnapped From Metro Station, Sexually Assaulted
A D.C. man is accused of robbing, kidnapping and sexually assaulting a teenage boy he abducted from a Red Line Metro station earlier this week.
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Normal Service Resumes on Metro's Red Line After Track Problem
A track problem outside a Red Line station temporarily shut down service on part of the Metro line Monday afternoon.
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Metro: 5 of 6 Lines to Be Affected by Weekend Work
Metro says five of its six rail lines will be affected by weekend work.
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Red Line Service Restored After Reported Fire
Commuters on the Red Line may experience significant delays after a reported track fire temporarily suspended service on part of the line Tuesday morning.