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1st Woman to Take Command of US Army Infantry Division
The California National Guard has announced the appointment of the first woman to lead a U.S. Army infantry division.
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Bill Would Ban Holding Cellphones While Driving in Virginia
Virginia lawmakers moved toward banning holding mobile devices while driving. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss took a ride with Fairfax County police to see the problem first hand.
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Teacher With Gun Could Have Stopped Fla. Shooter: Student
After a gunman stormed Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in South Florida Wednesday and killed 17 people, a student who survived the massacre said suspected shooter Nikolas Cruz could have been stopped if a teacher had a firearm as well. Colton Haab is a junior at Stoneman Douglas and a second lieutenant in the school’s JROTC. He told Fox News...
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Report: More Than Two Dozen Hate, Racial Bias Incidents at University of Maryland
The report, which the university is releasing next week, includes reports to the university police and the Office of Civil Rights and Sexual Misconduct. New policies to deal with the incidents were revealed on Nov. 27, including the creation of a hate bias coordinator, which has not been hired.
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Dozens of Reported Bias Incidents at Univ. of Maryland
According to a report from the University of Maryland, there have been 27 hate and racial bias incidents on campus this past semester. News4’s Tracee Wilkins reports.
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Man Accused of Killing Black Student Charged With Hate Crime
A grand jury has indicted a white University of Maryland student accused of stabbing a black Bowie State University student to death this spring on hate crime charges.
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Prosecutors: Bowie State Student Murder Was a Hate Crime
News4’s Tracee Wilkins reports that hate crime charges were filed against a white University of Maryland student accused of murdering a black Bowie State student.
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Slain Bowie State Student Remembered as ‘Outstanding' Man
The Bowie State University student who was fatally stabbed days before his graduation was remembered Friday as an “outstanding” man who wanted to follow in his father’s footsteps.
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Bowie State University, University of Maryland Honor Slain Student
Students at Bowie State University and the University of Maryland paused Wednesday to remember a Bowie State student who was fatally stabbed just days before his graduation.
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Colleges Honor Man Stabbed to Death at UMd.
Bowie State University and the University of Maryland honored a man who was stabbed to death days before his graduation. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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Maryland Man Awarded Purple Heart 72 Years After His Bomber Was Shot Down
A Purple Heart ceremony 72 years in the making was held at the Air Force Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, Friday. John Pedevillano, 94, of College Park, Maryland, received the Purple Heart for his service during World War II.
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'We Didn't Have Enough': No Hate Crime Charges Brought in UMd. Killing
The white University of Maryland student accused of stabbing a black Bowie State University student to death this spring has been indicted, and video of the entire encounter has been instrumental in the case, officials say.
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Bowie State University Student Killed on University of Maryland Campus Honored at Graduation
Bowie State University held a moment of silence at Tuesday’s commencement to honor a student whose life was tragically cut short, just days before he was set to graduate.
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‘A Loving and Giving Heart': Father Remembers Son Slain in Unprovoked Attack on UMd. Campus
The University of Maryland student accused of stabbing and killing a Bowie State University student on the College Park campus Saturday remains in jail after a court appearance.
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Vigil to Honor Student Killed on University of Maryland Campus
A vigil is planned for Monday to honor the Bowie State University student who was fatally stabbed Saturday as he visited the University of Maryland.
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ICE Arrests 82 People Over 5 Days in Virginia, DC
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested 82 people from 26 countries over five days in an operation focused on Virginia and D.C., the agency said in a release.
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Sole Survivor of Massacre Wonders Why She Was Left
At 57, with a military pension, the new job, a loving wife, and a son and daughter both studying to become doctors, Nasir Siddique had many reasons to be happy. Instead, he was deeply disturbed.
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AAA Gasolina seguira barata en el 2016
Un nuevo estudio de AAA indica que la baja continuará la tendencia del 2015.