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White Tiger Statue Fools Drivers on I-270
What appeared to be a white tiger made people driving on I-270 in Montgomery County on Saturday do a double take. Rockville police said they received calls Saturday morning about what appeared to be a white tiger sitting on the jersey wall just prior to the southbound exit for Montrose Road. “Just to be safe,” an officer headed there and…
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Teen Skateboarder Dies Two Weeks After Rockville Crash
A 15-year-old boy has died two weeks after he was hit by a car while riding a skateboard in Rockville, police said Friday. On Nov. 27, the teenager, identified as Alberto Barreto, was hit on Montrose Road at Evelyn Drive, Montgomery County police said. Officers and medics responded at about 10:10 p.m. According to a preliminary investigation, Barreto was crossing…
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Maryland Woman Used Big Stick to Defend Herself From Rabid Coyote
A coyote reportedly attacked a couple who was walking a dog in Rockville, Maryland, Thursday morning, according to Montgomery County Fire and Rescue.
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Coyote Attack Victim Fought Off Animal With a Stick
The first victim of Thursday’s coyote attacks used a stick to fight off the animal police believe was rabid. News4’s Derrick Ward spoke with her.
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Coyote Hunted Down and Killed After Three Attacks in Rockville
A coyote reportedly attacked a couple who was walking a dog in Rockville, Maryland, Thursday morning, according to Montgomery County Fire and Rescue.
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Police Hunt Down and Kill Coyote After 3 Attacks
A coyote bit three people in separate attacks in Rockville. News4’s Cory Smith reports.
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Cars Vandalized With BB Gun in Rockville
A community in Rockville is searching for answers after their cars were vandalized with a BB gun over the weekend. Transportation reporter Adam Tuss spoke with residents who now have to repair smashed windows.
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Rockville Hit With Strong Storms and Tornado Warning
The National Weather Service declared tornado warning for parts of Maryland and a tornado watch for the rest of the D.C. area as strong storms moved through the region, dumping rain on the region and bringing powerful wind.
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Beloved Rockville Bagel Shop Forced to Close
After 40 years, Bagel City in Rockville, Maryland is closing because the owner wants to protect his wife from COVID-19. News4’s Chris Gordon reports.
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Rockville Siblings Collect Shoes to Donate to the Less Fortunate
Photojournalist Lance Ing reports on a group of teenagers in Rockville, Maryland who have collected more than 2,000 pair of shoes to donate to the less fortunate. If you want to donate email: AustinandGraceHelpingOthers@gmail.com
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Restaurant Celebrates Rockville Father Who Beat Coronavirus
It was a particularly special Father’s Day for a Rockville family after a little girl’s dad spent a month in the hospital fighting the coronavirus. News4’s Erika Gonzalez reports how a local restaurant made the day even better.
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Young Hero in Maryland Makes Hundreds of Sandwiches for the Homeless
News4’s Tommy McFly reports on a young hero from Rockville, Maryland who has been making hundreds of sandwiches for the homeless in between his online classes.
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Rockville Hosting Virtual Memorial Day Celebration
Rockville city officials are asking residents to partake in their online Memorial Day celebrations. They want to offer their community something uplifting in these challenging times. News4’s Melissa Mollet spoke with the event coordinator.
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Rockville Family Remembers Victims of Gun Violence Through Origami
A Rockville family is contributing to a large national project by folding oragami boxes that each represent a life lost to gun violence. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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Maryland Bank Gets Hundreds of Small Businesses Approved for Paycheck Protection Loans
A small community bank in Maryland helped hundreds of small businesses get approved in the first round of paycheck protection program loans. Capital Bank in Rockville knew it had to act fast – and waiting for the government to tell them how this was going to work wasn’t an option. CEO of Capital Bank Ed Barry knew the clock was…
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Community Bank Steps Up for Small Businesses
Thousands of local small businesses got approved during the first round of paycheck protection loans. Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan explains how one small community bank made it happen for hundreds of those.
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Maryland Arson Suspect Wanted to Target 13 Religious Sites: Documents
A Maryland man accused of intentionally setting fires at a religious facility and scrawling swastikas on a synagogue told his girlfriend he wanted to vandalize more than a dozen faith buildings, according to police documents obtained by a news outlet. Police arrested Andrew Costas, 28, and Rebecca Matathias, 25, Sunday on charges of defacing religious property, arson and malicious destruction…
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Rockville Man's Ping Pong Company Making Masks for Health Care Workers
Rockville resident Richard Lee owns a company that makes ping pong tables. But he’s putting down the paddle to make face masks for health care workers.
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Coronavirus Concerns at Retirement Home in Rockville
Family of the seniors living at The Village in Rockville, Maryland, a retirement home exposed to COVID-19, worry about measures taken to prevent the spread of the virus. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.