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‘Let us in!': Howard University nursing graduation cut off after venue reaches capacity
A graduation ceremony for nursing students at Howard University ended abruptly Thursday after the auditorium reached capacity.
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‘Siri, I need to start CPR': Motorcyclist saved after lightning strike in Virginia
The lightning bolt traveled through his helmet and down his body, burning his silver chain necklace into his skin, setting his bike on fire and sending him flying.
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Homicide suspect escapes from Washington, D.C., hospital
A man arrested on a homicide charge escaped from police custody at George Washington University Hospital Wednesday afternoon, authorities said.
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USPS letter carrier stole checks worth nearly $1.7 million from the mail, officials say
A U.S. Postal Service letter carrier in Washington, D.C., allegedly stole checks out of the mail worth a total of almost $1.7 million, according to federal court documents.
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‘Like seeing LeBron James very early': Maryland teen sprinter breaking world records
A 15-year-old sprinter at a Maryland school is breaking world records and already has a national championship under his belt.
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What's in a Name? At DC Premiere, Documentary Tackles Reclaiming MLK Boulevards
Amber Payne, a journalist and the film’s co-director, spoke with News4 moments before the film’s premiere in D.C.
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Trump, Convicted Rioters Sued for Wrongful Death of Capitol Police Officer
The loved ones of a U.S. Capitol Police officer who died the day after the Jan. 6 riots two years ago are suing former President Donald Trump and two convicted rioters for wrongful death.
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Virginia Lieutenant, Dressed as Mrs. Claus, Saves Woman's Life
A sheriff’s lieutenant in Fredericksburg saved a young woman’s life on a bridge, all while dressed as Mrs. Claus.
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Washington Fan Waited Weeks for $14K Check From Commanders. Then, It Bounced
A Washington Commanders fan says the team dropped the ball after he won more than $14,000.
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4 Critically Hurt During Apparent Lightning Strike Near White House
Two of the victims have died, police said in an update Friday morning. Go here for updates. Four people have life-threatening injuries after they were apparently struck by lightning near the White House in Washington, D.C., Thursday evening, fire officials said. U.S. Secret Service and U.S. Park Police officers rushed to help the two women and two men when...