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Pat Collins Is So Ready to Cover the Caps in Las Vegas
Guess who’s going to Vegas for the Stanley Cup Final? Pat Collins is joining Lindsay Czarniak for special coverage live from Las Vegas on Thursday as the Caps take on the Golden Knights in Game 5.
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What Makes a Wintry Mix
Storm Team4 often speaks of a wintry mix during wintertime. Meteorologist Amelia Draper explains exactly what that is.
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Drunken Driver Sentenced to 22 Years for Crash That Killed 3 Children
Thomas Hawks drove a pickup truck into the back of a family’s car, killing three young children. Chris Gordon reports on his sentencing.
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Hand Cyclist First to Cross Marine Corps Marathon Finish Line
Hand cyclist Omar Duran, who was injured by an IED in 2011, was the first marathoner to cross the finish line. He spoke with Jim Handly.
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Gold Star Mothers at Marine Corps Marathon Honor Those Killed in Combat
Mothers of those killed serving the country line the Wear Blue Mile of the Marine Corps Marathon to honor those killed in combat.
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The Grassroot Project Transforms Health Education for DC Teens With Fresh Approach
The Grassroot Project works with NCAA varsity athletes to incorporate more physical activities and change the way schools teach health education in the District. Leon Harris has the story.
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Rep. John Lewis Fights for LGBTQ Adoption Rights
Rep. John Lewis has been fighting for equality in America for much of his life. He’s one of the last remaining leaders of America’s Civil Rights movement. Now at 79 years old, the veteran congressman from Georgia is taking up the fight for equality again. News4’s Barbara Harrison reports on his latest plan.
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Met Gala 2019: Relive Lady Gaga's Incredible, 16-Minute Entrance
We may not have the Met Gala to look forward to this year due to coronavirus, so we’ll just have to make do with reliving Lady Gaga’s 16-minute entrance outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art last year. Never one to stray from a statement entrance, Gaga hit the campiest notes at the 2019 Met Gala in her four outfits, stripping...
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Narcan Used to Save Dog That Ate Pain Medication
A sheriff’s deputy used Narcan to revive a woman’s beloved pet after the dog ate her legally prescribed pain medication.
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Don't Give These Foods to Your Pet
Nancy Notaro from Animal Care Centers of New York City explains which people foods are OK to share with your pet and which foods are dangerous.
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CBD for Your Pets: Should You Try It?
Consumer Reports recommends talking to your veterinarian before giving your pet CBD.
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'Office Cat' Fostering Program a Purr-fect Success
Cedar Bend Humane Society is offering a “Office Cat” program where pet friendly businesses are encouraged to hire (foster) temporary workers (cats) to fill in positions of “Office Cat” until a permanent position (adoption) can be secured.
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Photographer Volunteers to Take Pics of Shelter Dogs to Help Them Get Adopted
Photographer Josh Feeney initially wanted to volunteer to walk dogs at Chicago’s Animal Care and Control, but quickly discovered he could offer something even better for the adorable animals looking for their fur-ever homes. Now, he shows off the dogs’ real personalities in incredible photos in hopes of finding them a family.
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Rescued Animals on the Mend
Nearly 1,000 animals are being cared for after being found in an old moving truck in Fresno, California Friday. Kendyll Lyons, a kennel worker at Fresno Humane Animal Services, has been working long hours to make sure the hundreds of birds, bunnies, quail and others. A total of 955 animals were rescued, but several have since died.
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NASA Honors Female Hidden Figures at Ceremony
NASA officially renamed the street in front of their headquarters “Hidden Figures Way” to honor the black female mathematicians who paved the way for NASA to make it to space. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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How to Find a DC Area House in Your Budget
Home prices are climbing in the D.C. region, causing one-third of people to spend more on a mortgage than they expected. News4’s Susan Hogan has tips on how to avoid the debt trap.
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Alexandria Executive Accused of Cruelty Against Cats
A health care executive in Alexandria is accused of animal cruelty. Experts say animal abuse cases are important in part because they can be indicators of abuse against humans. News4’s Julie Carey reports.
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Evening Weather, Nov. 12
Storm Team4 Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer says temperatures will continue to go down tonight and Wedensday morning.
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Early Weather, Nov. 14
Storm Team4 Meteorologist Chuck Bell has your morning forecast for Nov. 15, 2019
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Morning Weather, Nov. 4
Storm Team4’s Chuck Bell has the forecast for Monday and the week ahead.