Mark Segraves is a general assignment reporter with News4.
Segraves has been reporting for television, newspaper and radio in the Washington area since 1999. Most recently, he worked at WTOP Radio and WJLA-TV where he specialized in breaking stories involving the D.C. government. He has received many honors for his investigative reporting including Edward R. Murrow Awards, Associated Press Awards and several awards from the Society of Professional Journalists.
Segraves’ journalism career started in Delaware where he worked for both WAFL Radio in Milford and the Coast Press in Rehoboth. His work has also appeared in the Voice of the Hill Newspaper and during newsbreaks on DC-50, Washington’s CW affiliate.
A native of Washington, Segraves grew up in Northwest Washington, close to NBC4’s studios. He attended Gonzaga College High School then the University of Maryland.
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DC fines drivers nearly $15M for blocking bus lanes
The District has ticketed more than 147,000 blocking bus lanes in the nine months since the city began enforcement. The tickets, at $100 a pop, add up to nearly $15 million for drivers who have blocked red-painted bus lanes.
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‘That type of impact': Fallen DC officer Wayne David remembered fondly
Outside the police department’s Special Operations Division, a memorial was growing around his police cruiser, which was covered in an array of photos and vibrant bouquets of flowers.
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Community remembers fallen DC police investigator Wayne David
News’s Mark Segraves and Paul Wagner report. (CORRECTION: Investigator Wayne David was incorrectly referred to as “inspector” in this report. News4 sincerely apologizes for the mistake.)
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NFL Draft on the National Mall? Josh Harris believes it will happen
Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris wants to bring the NFL Draft to D.C. “Yeah, I think we’re going to get that done,” he said. “I mean, we’re talking to the league about it. It’s a question of timing and it’s going to be a few years off. They plan way in advance.” Harris wants the draft to be held...
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Josh Harris says he's ‘incredibly motivated' to move Commanders to DC
Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris spoke about his vision for the team’s next stadium – and seemed to be leaning toward D.C. as its site.
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DC Council committee to consider Trayon White's future after his federal arrest
On Friday, Council Chairman Phil Mendelson revealed the next steps for the Council as they plan to vote on White’s future.
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DC Council committee to decide Trayon White's future
On Friday, Council Chairman Phil Mendelson revealed the next steps as they plan to vote on the future of Council member Trayon White after White was arrested on a federal charge of bribery. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Country's oldest mini-golf course gets $1M restoration in DC
The oldest continuously operating miniature-golf course in the country — not far from the Jefferson Memorial — recently received a $1 million restoration.
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DC mayor's office to review Trayon White's violence interruption work
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office will conduct an internal review of Ward 8 Council member Trayon White’s “interactions with violence interruption programs” after his arrest Sunday on a federal bribery charge linked to that work.
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The DC artisans who paint landmarks gold — and the surprising tool they use
For more than 100 years, the gold dome atop the old Farmers and Mechanics Bank has stood watch over the intersection of Wisconsin and M streets in the center of Georgetown. As with most things a century old, time and weather has taken its toll on the gold dome, and PNC Bank, which now owns the building, is having it…