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AP Sources: Iran Threatens US Army Post and Top General
Iran has made threats against Fort McNair, an Army post in the U.S. capital, and against the Army’s vice chief of staff, two senior U.S. intelligence officials said.
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Southwest Starts Booking Middle Seats
Southwest Airlines will again be booking middle seats on flights. All passengers are still required to wear masks aboard the plane.
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Scattered Showers to Taper Off Before Midnight
Scattered rain showers continue to drench the D.C. area tonight, but Storm Team4 says any snow mixture will be further west.
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Morning Forecast: Dec. 2, 2019
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Chuck Bell has the forecast for Dec. 2, 2019.
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Thanksgiving Weekend Forecast: Winter Weather Advisory North & West of DC
Rain is expected to move into the D.C. area late Saturday night and some areas are under a winter weather advisory.
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Thanksgiving Weekend Forecast: Rain, Sleet Mix Possible on Saturday
Storm Team4 says to expect a potential wintry mix in some areas this weekend.
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Man Shot to Death in Southwest on Thanksgiving
Someone shot and killed a man in a D.C. neighborhood where a woman’s daughter was killed years ago. News4’s Darcy Spencer talked to neighbors.
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DC Fire and EMS Demonstrate How to Fry a Turkey
DC Fire and EMS has advice about food safety this holiday season.
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Highs Winds Down Trees, Cut Power on Thanksgiving
The weather could prove an obstacle nationwide and in the D.C. area for this Thanksgiving weekend.
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Flying High: Airline, Airport Workers Charged With Trafficking Cocaine at Puerto Rico Airport
A federal grand jury has charged 26 people — including airline employees, airport staff and restaurant workers — with running a $4 million drug smuggling and money laundering operation from Puerto Rico’s international airport. The alleged leader of the scheme has not yet been arrested and is believed to be holed up in the Dominican Republic with his pet tiger....
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Boeing Details Steps Needed to Get Grounded Max Jet Flying
Boeing is detailing steps it needs to complete before its grounded 737 Max can carry passengers again.
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American, Southwest Airlines Plan to Resume Commercial Flights on 737 Max in March
American and Southwest airlines announced Friday plans to resume commercial flights of the Boeing 737 Max aircraft in March 2020.
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Burglars Use Sledgehammers to Break In to DC Pharmacies
D.C. police are investigating a series of burglaries in which sledgehammers are used to break into pharmacies to take drugs and valuables.
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DC Firefighter Dies After Suffering Medical Emergency
A 48-year-old firefighter died Sunday days after suffering a medical emergency at the D.C. Fire and EMS training facility in Southwest, fire officials confirm to News4.
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Teen Shot, Killed Outside Home Near Nats Park
Someone gunned down a teenager in broad daylight in D.C.’s Navy Yard neighborhood hours before thousands of fans head to Nats Park for a playoff watch party. News4’s Pat Collins reports.
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Southwest Pilots' Union Sues Boeing Over Grounding of Plane
The union representing Southwest Airlines pilots is suing Boeing, saying its pilots are losing money because the company rushed an unsafe plane into service only to have the 737 Max grounded after two deadly crashes.
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Ending a Drought for R-Rated Comedies, ‘Good Boys' Is No. 1
The R-rated comedy, left for dead by some Hollywood studios, again reached No.1 at the box office over the weekend thanks to the raunchy coming-of-age tale “Good Boys,” about a trio of 12-year-olds on a crude misadventure. “Good Boys” surpassed expectations to debut with $21 million, according to studio estimates Sunday, dethroning the “Fast & Furious” spinoff “Hobbs & Shaw,”...
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New Analysis Estimates Southwest, American Have Lost Millions of Seats Due to 737 Max Grounding
It’s been five months since Boeing’s 737 Max jets were grounded, and for Dallas-based Southwest Airlines and Fort Worth-based American Airlines, the negative financial impact continues to grow.
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Southwest Planes Collide on Nashville Airport Tarmac
Two Southwest Airlines planes have collided on the tarmac of Nashville International Airport in Nashville, Tennessee. Airline officials say no injuries were reported in Saturday night’s collision. An emailed statement from Southwest Airlines spokeswoman Michelle Agnew says the winglet of the St. Louis-bound Southwest Flight 1555 “came into contact” during pushback with the winglet of Southwest Flight 4580, headed for...
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Lightning Strikes Southwest Flight From Baltimore
Federal aviation officials say a Southwest Airlines passenger flight from Baltimore was struck by lightning during its journey to San Juan, Puerto Rico.