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The Hilltop celebrates 100 years of student journalism at Howard University
“The Nation’s Oldest Black Collegiate Newspaper” was co-founded in 1924 by acclaimed Harlem Renaissance author Zora Neale Hurston. News4 Community Reporter Molette Green spoke to the newspaper’s current editor-in-chief about the centennial celebration.
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WABJ honors retired News4 anchor Pat Lawson Muse with Lifetime Achievement Award
The Washington Association of Black Journalists honored Pat Lawson Muse with its Lifetime Achievement Award.
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NBC4 Wins 3 Mid-Atlantic Murrow Awards
NBC4 Washington (WRC-TV) is honored to receive three 2023 Edward R. Murrow Awards for the Mid-Atlantic region.
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NBC4 Anchor Pat Lawson Muse Announces Retirement
After 40 years, our anchor Pat Lawson Muse is moving on to a new era in her life. “I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your love and your support, and for welcoming me into your homes and your hearts for so many years,” she said.
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Orlando TV Reporter Is Latest Journalist Killed in United States While Working
The shootings Wednesday in an Orlando neighborhood that claimed the lives of a 20-year-old woman, a young child and a TV news reporter has become the latest incident of a journalist who lost their life while on duty.