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Intoxicated driver hits, kills WSSC Water employee in Maryland, police say
An intoxicated driver hit and killed a WSSC Water employee in Silver Spring, Maryland. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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WSSC Water employee killed in Montgomery County
Police say an intoxicated driver hit and killed Ernest Joseph Dyson while he was working.
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18-year-old shot and killed inside Maryland laundromat
An 18-year-old was shot and killed and two others are hurt, including the victim’s 18-year-old girlfriend, in a shooting inside a laundromat in Edmonston. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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List: What to do in the Washington DC area, Sept. 9-15
Events, free things to do, festivals and more fun ideas in D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
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Intoxicated driver hits, kills WSSC Water employee in Maryland, police say
An intoxicated driver hit and killed an employee for WSSC Water in the Hillandale area of Montgomery County, Maryland, on Sunday, police say. Ernest Joseph Dyson, 39, was working on a water main break near the intersection of New Hampshire Avenue and Rodney Road about 4:40 a.m. when the driver of a black 2011 Volkswagen CC hit him, police said….
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Montgomery County debuts Pink and Lime bus routes serving Shady Grove, Rio
Montgomery County debuted two new bus lines serving the Rio shopping center and Shady Grove community on Monday. News4’s Joseph Olmo speaks to County Executive Marc Elrich about plans to make these lines greener in the near future.
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18-year-old shot and killed inside Maryland laundromat
A 20-year-old man and a 17-year-old are charged with first-degree murder in connection with a fatal shooting Sunday at a laundromat in Edmonston, Maryland.
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1 dead, 2 people hurt after shooting at Edmonston laundromat
One man is dead and two people are hurt after a shooting at an Edmonston, Maryland laundromat Sunday night, according to police. Witnesses said a man and a woman were inside the laundromat when another man came in and started a fight, resulting in gunfire. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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Teen arrested for killing student at Joppatowne High School in Maryland
A student at a Maryland high school died after being shot by another student during an altercation on Friday in a school bathroom, Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler said.
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1 student dead after shooting in a Maryland high school dispute, police say
Authorities say a student at a Maryland high school has died after being shot by another student during a dispute in a bathroom at Joppatowne High School. Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler identified the victim in Friday’s shooting as 15-year-old Warren Curtis Grant. They identified the shooter as a 16-year-old fellow student who fled immediately afterward but was caught minutes...
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Teenager shot in Joppatowne, Maryland high school has died
One teen shot another during a dispute in a Maryland high school bathroom Friday in what authorities called an isolated incident.
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‘Want to hope': Images show how Hoggle children may look 10 years after disappearance
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children released age-progressed images of Sarah and Jacob Hoggle, showing what the siblings may look like now.
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‘Want to hope': Images show how missing Hoggle kids may look 10 years later
Jacob and Sarah Hoggle were 2 and 3 years old when they vanished from Montgomery County a decade ago. What happens to them remains a mystery, but their father is still trying to find his kids. The Center of Missing and Exploited Children released age-progressed images of what the Hoggle siblings may look like today. News4’s Megan McGrath reports.
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Partial victory in effort to preserve historic Black cemetery in Maryland
Maryland’s Supreme Court just gave new life to efforts to preserve the land of the Moses Macedonia African Cemetery. News4’s Derrick Ward has the story.
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Plans for new warehouse in Fort Washington raise traffic concerns
Members of a Fort Washington community are disappointed Prince George’s County’s planning board approved a development they were fighting. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports residents are concerned a new warehouse will bring truck traffic to a road that’s already congested.
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Bethesda Row Arts Festival coming this weekend
The Bethesda Row Arts Festival is happening almost a month early this year. Tommy McFly was joined by one of the local artists worth checking out and a preview of the festival.
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Water restrictions still in place in southern Prince George's County
WSSC is working to replace a water main that is at risk of failing, which means people living in southern Prince George’s County, Maryland are being asked to limit water use. News4’s Megan McGrath reports.
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$1.3B budget shortfall stalls some Maryland transportation projects
Maryland transportation leaders warn that over the next couple of years, some projects will have to be put on hold because of funding challenges. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss has the details.
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MCPS considers increased security measures
The head of security for Montgomery County Public Schools says they’re considering adding weapons detectors, but it appears they would not be implemented any time soon. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Maryland's Nicole Yeargin brings home two Olympic medals in track and field
Maryland native Nicole Yeargin won two bronze medals for Team Great Britain’s 4x400m relay teams. She spoke with News4’s Eun Yang.