Mark Segraves, News4 Reporter
mark.segraves@nbcuni.com
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DC mayor ‘completely devastated' by allegations of sex harassment against former deputy mayor
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser condemned her former chief of staff and deputy mayor Wednesday over allegations he sexually harassed an employee.
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DC is testing these three neighborhoods for air quality
Washington, D.C., launched a pilot program Thursday aimed at measuring air quality in specific neighborhoods.
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5 men convicted of murder of 10-year-old Makiyah Wilson
Five men have been found guilty of the murder of 10-year-old Makiyah Wilson, and a sixth man is guilty of conspiring with the others before the shooting.
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Problem with DC DMV processing DUI cases goes back a decade
The problem with the D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles processing DUI convictions could go back more than a decade, News4 has learned. The problem allows people convicted of drunken driving to continue driving even though their licenses are supposed to be suspended or revoked. It was uncovered after a D.C. woman was charged with second-degree murder in a drunken...
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‘Failure of a system' allows drivers convicted of DUI in DC to keep their licenses
A failure at the District’s Department of Motor Vehicles that allowed a woman with five DUI convictions to keep her license was not an isolated incident and dates back several years, according to a D.C. government source.
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Officials respond as DC hits 100th homicide
In just the first week of June, more than 100 people have been killed in the District this year. That’s the fastest D.C. has hit the mark in two decades.
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DC opens migrant processing center
As Arizona and Texas continue sending buses filled with asylum seekers to D.C., the District opened a processing center for those who find themselves with no place to go and little or no resources. Mayor Muriel Bowser launched the D.C. Office of Migrant Services last year with a goal of opening a processing center. Since then, more than 180...
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Paramedics Sue DC for $100M Over Pension
About 100 paramedics with the D.C. fire department are suing the District for $100 million, claiming the city has gone back on its promise of giving them retirement pensions they say they earned.
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Contee Gives Final Salute as DC Police Chief
Streets around Metropolitan Police Department headquarters were closed to give Chief Robert Contee and his family a red carpet sendoff on his last day in uniform Wednesday.
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Foo Fighters Headline Opening Night of The Atlantis, Replica of Original 9:30 Club
Here’s what to know about the new, 450-capacity venue steeped in D.C. rock nostalgia where Dave Grohl will perform opening night.