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Police find 10 card skimmers in Prince George's County in less than a month
Police have found 10 credit card skimmers at convenience stores in Prince George’s County over the last few weeks, and they say shoppers need to keep an eye out.
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Police find 10 card skimmers in Prince George's County in less than a month
Police have found 10 credit card skimmers at convenience stores in Prince George’s County over the last few weeks, and they say shoppers need to keep an eye out. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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‘Life Interrupted' to spotlight mental health on Bowie stage
A Prince George’s County nonprofit is putting on the play during Mental Health Awareness Month. News4’s Community Reporter Molette Green has a preview.
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Prince George's County passes resolution allowing police to create curfew zones for juveniles
The Prince George’s County Council passed a resolution authorizing the chief of police to create curfew zones for juveniles that businesses can apply for. The resolution goes into effect immediately and fills the gap as similar but separate legislation goes through the legislative process. That bill is expected go to a public hearing and vote in May. It is...
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College student from Maryland killed in North Carolina days before graduation
A college student from Upper Marlboro, Maryland, was shot and killed in North Carolina just days before his graduation. Police found North Carolina Central University student Myles Gresham shot to death in his car several miles away from campus at an apartment complex near where he lived in Durham Thursday. The 22-year-old was driving when he was struck by gunfire…
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Maryland man killed in North Carolina days before college graduation
A college student from Upper Marlboro, Maryland, was shot and killed in North Carolina just days before his graduation. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Ask the Chief: How the National Harbor youth curfew could curb crime
Prince George’s County Police Chief Malik Aziz speaks about the effectiveness of the curfew and how a measured approach could help the area prosper. Plus, the search for a hit-and-run driver, autism sensory kits and the Commanders.
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Bodycam video shows teens running from Greenbelt senior skip day shooting
Police bodycam video shows students running from gunfire that injured five people. Two teenagers, 14 and 16, were arrested Monday and charged as adults with attempted murder. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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Teens, 14 and 16, arrested in Greenbelt senior skip day shooting that wounded 5
Two teens have been arrested in connection with the chaotic senior skip day shooting in Greenbelt, Maryland, that sent five people to the hospital earlier this month. Hundreds of teenagers gathered at Schrom Hills Park April 19 for a skip day gathering that ended in chaos as shots were fired. Video recorded by a Bladensburg High School student who shared…
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2 teens arrested in Greenbelt senior skip day shooting
Two teens have been arrested in connection with the chaotic senior skip day shooting in Greenbelt, Maryland, earlier this month that sent five people to the hospital. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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Veteran of wars in Iraq, Afghanistan killed in Laurel hit-and-run
A veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan died after a hit-and-run crash in Laurel, Maryland, and his loved ones are looking for answers. Barry Mitchell was the victim. He was 53. Mitchell had walked to a Taco Bell across the street from his home the night of April 21. But he never made it back. A driver hit…
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Prince George's native makes auto racing history
Prince George’s County native Jordan Wallace is the first Black American to win a Porsche Sprint Challenge Race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. News4’s Shawn Yancy spoke with him about when and how his love of racing began.
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Veteran of wars in Iraq, Afghanistan killed in Laurel hit-and-run
A veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan died after a hit-and-run crash in Laurel, Maryland, and his loved ones are looking for answers. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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‘It's 100% different': National Harbor marks first weekend of emergency youth curfew
The first weekend of an emergency curfew for unsupervised teenagers 16 and younger wrapped up on a summer-like day at National Harbor. And as crowds of couples and families enjoyed the hot weather along the Potomac, residents and business owners reflected on the change they say is for the better.
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“It's 100% different”: Community reflects on emergency curfew at National Harbor
The Prince George’s County executive implemented the curfew for unsupervised teens 16 and younger after fights involving hundreds of teens broke out at National Harbor. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports that businesses and residents have noticed a positive difference.
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Community, businesses mark first weekend of emergency curfew at National Harbor
The first weekend of the emergency youth curfew at National Harbor is wrapping up. The Prince George’s County executive made the decision after fights involving hundreds of teens broke out there last weekend. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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‘Last the test of time': New Digz clothing store focuses on sustainability
This Prince George’s County consignment shop (with locations in Upper Marlboro and Crofton) focuses on quality, high-end brands and have incorporated saving the planet into their business brand. News4’s Molette Green has more.
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Emergency National Harbor curfew goes into effect Friday after weekend melee
The Prince George’s County executive enacted an emergency curfew at National Harbor in Maryland to go into effect Friday after fights involving hundreds of teenagers broke out there last weekend. The curfew applies to unsupervised teens 16 and younger and will be in effect Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays beginning at 5 p.m. It’s intended to keep disorderly conduct and...
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Emergency curfew for teens in Prince George's approved after National Harbor fighting
An emergency curfew goes effect Friday at National Harbor. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports the county executive made the move after fights involving hundreds of teens broke out there over the weekend.
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‘Thank you!': Prince George's County celebrates school bus drivers
The county is celebrating the essential community members who get kids to and from school safely during Bus Driver Appreciation Week. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.