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Historic Potomac Church to Undergo Restoration
Freed men and women built the Scotland A.M.E. Zion Church in Potomac, Maryland, in the early 1900s. Now, the church is gathering donations to complete a restoration and expansion project. News4’s Tommy McFly reports.
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Why a Potomac Neighborhood Named Streets After Famous Artists
Willerburn Acres in Potomac, Maryland, features many streets named after famous artists. News4’s Melissa Mollet explains how a unique friendship led to the notable street signs.
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Potomac Phil Predicts DC's Climate for Weather and Politics
D.C.’s most famous marmot, Potomac Phil, predicted an early spring and six more months of political gridlock on Groundhog Day 2023.
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Potomac Phil Predicts Early Spring in DC Region
D.C.’s favorite rodent predicted an early spring, but six more months of political gridlock.
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Potomac Community Grieves Sisters Killed in Hamptons Fire
News4’s Derrick Ward spoke with neighbors who have known the family for decades.
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Maryland Sisters Die in Fire at Hamptons Vacation Home
Two sisters from Potomac, Maryland, died when a raging fire engulfed the Hamptons vacation home their family was renting for the summer, authorities in New York say.
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Scotland AME Zion Church Breaks Ground in Potomac
The church is listed on the Maryland registry of historic sites, was built by hand and has served the community for the past 98 years.
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Bullis School Community Mourns Loss of Dwayne Haskins
News of quarterback Dwayne Haskins’ passing sent shockwaves through his high school community in Potomac, Maryland, where he is remembered as “a hero” and family member. Telemundo44’s Solangi Sosa reports.