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‘Unacceptable': Hispanic Montgomery Council Member Has Accent Mocked in Meeting
A member of the Montgomery County Council says she’s in shock after a county employee and a contractor could be heard mocking her accent on Tuesday during a virtual meeting. Council Member Nancy Navarro, an immigrant from Venezuela and the only woman on the council, was speaking about the county’s vaccination campaign and inequalities faced by Latino and Black...
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Montgomery Co. Council Members Say They're Being Threatened Over Immigration Policy
Montgomery County Council members say they’re receiving threats because of false information online regarding the county’s immigration policy.
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Montgomery Co. Council Members Say They've Been Threatened Over Immigration Policies
Montgomery County Council members say they’re receiving threats because of false information online regarding the county’s immigration policy. News4’s Chris Gordon reports.
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National Philharmonic to Fold After Montgomery County Budget Cuts
After providing classical music in the D.C. area for more than 40 years, the National Philharmonic is preparing to close.
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Montgomery County Bill Would Require Working Air Conditioning in All Rental Units
Amid a blistering heat wave, a Montgomery County council member has proposed a bill that would require all landlords to provide working air conditioning for their tenants.
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Montgomery Co. Bill Would Make Air Conditioning a Requirement
A Montgomery County council member is proposing to make it a law for landlords to have air conditioning for their tenants. News4’s Meagan Fitzgerald went to a building where many elderly residents say they’ve had to endure the heat without A/C.
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Public Buses Hit Almost 20 People Per Year in DC Area
Public buses are striking almost 20 people a year in the Washington, D.C., region, according to federal and local transportation records reviewed by the News4 I-Team.
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New Bus Safety Technology Could Help Save Lives
Government officials and transportation researchers are trying to make crosswalks safer, starting with the biggest vehicles on the road. Scott MacFarlane looked into what’s underway to better protect you. Warning: Some might find an image in this report disturbing.
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Pride Flag Replaces POW/MIA Flag at Montgomery County Executive Building
For the first time ever, a rainbow pride flag flew outside a Maryland county’s executive office building, but the flag it replaced had people raising objections.
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Objection to Pride Flag Replacing POW/MIA Flag in Md.
For the first time ever, a rainbow pride flag flew outside Montgomery County’s executive office building in Rockville Monday, but people are raising objections to what’s missing. News4’s Shomari Stone reports.
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Black Montgomery County Council Member Claims Racial Profiling Led to Trooper Traffic Stop
Montgomery County Council member Will Jawando is accusing a state police trooper of racially profiling him after he was stopped Saturday in White Oak for a minor traffic infraction.
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Councilman Asking Why He Was Pulled Over in Md.
Cory Smith reports on Will Jawando, the Montgomery County council member who believes he was racially profiled during a traffic stop and is using the experience as a teachable moment.
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Md. Council Requests More Video After Officer Said Slur
Montgomery County council members sent a letter to police asking to see more video of an encounter between a group of officers and four African American men. News4’s Cory Smith explains.
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‘I Hope It's a Wake-Up Call:' Tanker Crash Traffic Nightmare Renews Calls for 2nd Potomac Crossing
The tanker crash near the American Legion Bridge Thursday didn’t just close lanes on the Beltway, it caused gridlock across the D.C. Metro area.
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Nightmare Commute Renews Calls for 2nd Potomac Crossing
A nightmare crash that blocked part of the Beltway is renewing calls for another way to cross the Potomac River. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Equal Pay Legislation to Be Introduced in Montgomery County
A Montgomery County council member will introduce new legislation to close the gender pay gap in the county. The bill would prevent the county from asking a question that many of us have had to answer in a job interview.
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Bill Would Have Independent Investigations of Montgomery Co. Police Shootings
New fallout from a deadly police shooting in Silver Spring half a year ago. Scott MacFarlane reports Montgomery County council members introduced legislation to overhaul how police shootings are investigated and who does the investigating.
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Elrich Elected New Montgomery County Executive
Montgomery County Council member Marc Elrich easily won the three-way race for county executive.
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Elrich Elected Montgomery County Executive
Democrat Marc Elrich will be Montgomery County’s new county executive, taking almost two-thirds of the vote in a three-candidate race. Chris Gordon reports.
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School Bus Driver Accused of Sex Assault Facing More Charges
A Montgomery County Public Schools school bus driver who was previously accused of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl is now facing additional charges, the school system said in a letter to parent.