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‘Deplorable condition': DC sues landlord over buildings where residents report mold, rats, insects
Residents of two rent-controlled D.C. apartment complexes say they’ve been dealing with mold, mice, rats, insects and no air-conditioning — and now the District’s attorney general is suing the apartments’ owner and business partner.
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Law proposed and hearings held to address DC 911 troubles
A D.C. councilmember is pledging to investigate 911 outages until they are solved. News4 Investigative Reporter Ted Oberg explains.
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Inside Children's National's ‘food pharmacy'
Doctors and dietitians at Children’s National Hospital in D.C. are prescribing some patients nutritious foods in an effort to fight disease. A team of dietitians at the hospital unloaded the week’s shipment of fresh food for patients with diabetes and pre-diabetes Thursday morning. Then, they piled fresh green beans, apples, squash, carrots and other healthy foods into bags. “Food...
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DC attorney general sues landlord over ‘horrific' housing conditions
Residents of two rent-controlled D.C. apartment complexes say they’ve been dealing with mold, mice, rats, insects and no air-conditioning — and now the District’s attorney general is suing the apartments’ owner and his business partners. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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Inside Children's National's ‘food pharmacy'
Doctors and dietitians are using fresh, whole foods to treat some patients at Children’s National Hospital. News4’s Erika Gonzalez 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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Where to find presidential debate watch parties and specials in DC
These D.C. bars and restaurants will show the debate on Sept. 10, 2024, and many will offer food and drink specials.
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Adams Morgan Day celebrates its 46th year with music, art
Adams Morgan Day is ready to celebrate its 46th year with its infamous street festival in D.C. People can see artists like The Blackbyrds and enjoy activities for adults and children. News4’s Derrick Ward talks to festival director Cheryl Hardy about what to expect.
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Dukem Ethiopian Restaurant gets the ‘Keith Lee Effect'
Dukem Ethiopian Restaurant recently got TikTok influencer and food critic Keith Lee’s stamp of approval after he visited the DMV food scene. The owners explain the family-owned restaurant’s communal style and how Lee’s visit has helped the restaurant gain recognition.
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Man accused of 20 thefts at local CVS stores arrested
A man being accused in 20 incidents of theft at two local CVS stores has been arrested. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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DC State Fair celebrates all things local
News4’s Derrick Ward was at the D.C. State Fair Saturday, where Washingtonians gathered for family-friendly activities and vendors.
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New Spirit investor Magic Johnson visits DC middle school
It’s a new era for the Washington Spirit women’s soccer team as they just announced Magic Johnson will be joining as a part owner. Johnson and majority owner Michelle Kang paid a visit to Ida B. Wells Middle School on Friday.
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Witnesses testify in trial of girls accused of killing DC man
Two women testified they heard screams before finding Reggie Brown beaten and bloodied in an alleyway. News4’s Paul Wagner reports.
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Ex-DC prosecutor facing ethics claims is removed from all cases, denies wrongdoing
While Jennifer Kerkhoff Muyskens waits for a D.C. case to proceed, federal court records in Utah show she’s withdrawn or been replaced by another attorney in dozens of cases. News4’s Ted Oberg reports.
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Cyclists to take over streets of DC for annual bike ride
News4’s Joseph Olmo has what to know about the annual D.C. Bike Ride.
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DC Council member Trayon White indicted on federal bribery charge
White, who represents Ward 8, is accused of agreeing to accept $156,000 in exchange for using his position to pressure employees of the D.C. Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (ONSE) and the D.C. Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services (DYRS) to extend several contracts, prosecutors said. He’s chair of a D.C. Council committee that oversees several agencies, including...
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Suspect connected to DC police officer's death appears in court
A man D.C. police say discarded the gun that ended up killing an investigator trying to retrieve it from a storm drain appeared in court Thursday. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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2 teen girls go to trial for beating death of 64-year old DC man with disabilities
Two teenage girls went to trial for second-degree murder Thursday, accused of randomly beating a D.C. man with disabilities to death last fall. Reggie Brown, 64, was taking a walk on Georgia Avenue in October when a group of five girls allegedly attacked him unprovoked, prosecutors said in opening statements. One of those girls took cellphone video of the attack…
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Man suspected of ditching gun that killed DC police officer appears in court
Days after a D.C. police officer was killed while retrieving a discarded gun, the man accused of ditching the weapon in a storm drain faced a judge Thursday. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.