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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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Maryland law bans trash bags for carrying foster kids' belongings
A new Maryland law intends to bring more dignity to children in foster care by banning the use of trash bags to carry their belongings. Rob Scheer was raised in foster care, going from place to place with his stuff in a trash bag. “It happened to me again in 1984 when I aged out and became homeless in Northern…
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Alsobrooks, Trone sharpen attacks in effort to differentiate themselves ahead of Democratic Senate primary
With early voting in Maryland’s Senate primary beginning this week, leading Democratic candidates Angela Alsobrooks and David Trone are highlighting their differences – including key endorsements — in a race where their policies are closely aligned. Alsobrooks, the Prince George’s county executive, and Trone, a businessman-turned-congressman, share similar views when it comes to reproductive rights, a repeal of the federal…
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Alsobrooks, Trone on running against Hogan
Whoever wins Maryland’s Democratic U.S. Senate primary likely will face former Gov. Larry Hogan in the fall. Leading candidates Congressman David Trone and Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks spoke with News4’s Tracee Wilkins about that challenge.
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Transportation leaders create task force to streamline DMV transit services
The group considered ways to connect transit services across different regions and how to streamline factors like payment methods and routes.
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‘Why y'all kill my little brother?': Family pleads for leads in security guard shooting
The family of a Hyattsville nightclub security guard killed in a shooting pleads for leads in the case. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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New Maryland law requires luggage for children in foster system
A new Maryland law bans trash bags for foster children’s belongings. News4’s Darcy Spencer spoke to a former foster child who helped make it happen,
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Cellphones and car devices can accidentally call 911: Here's why you shouldn't hang up
Here’s what alerts your technology can send and how to handle when it’s a false alarm.
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Smart devices make accidental 911 calls, emergency communications centers say
Local emergency service providers are receiving accidental 911 alerts from people’s smart phones and watches. News4’s Jackie Bensen spoke with the director of one of the area’s largest communication centers about the problem.
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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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‘This has to be the top': 100-year-old veteran finally receives college diploma
The University of Maryland Global Campus surprised a 100-year-old veteran with his diploma decades after he missed graduation while serving with the U.S. Air Force in Vietnam. Jack Milton was a decorated pilot with a 31-year military career, serving in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. But he never got to don the cap and gown and get his...
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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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100-year-old Vietnam vet finally receives his college diploma
The University of Maryland Global Campus surprised a 100-year-old veteran with his diploma decades after he missed graduation while serving with the U.S. Air Force in Vietnam.
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Maryland's Democratic US Senate candidates Alsobrooks and Trone make their cases
Candidates for Maryland’s Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate Angela Alsobrooks and David Trone share why they’re running and where they stand on the issues. News4’s Tracee Wilkins, who has covered Maryland politics for years, 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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Maryland corrections officer and wife share journey to fostering 20, adopting
Charles County Detention Center Officer DeCarlo Weaver makes a difference in the lives of inmates at work and children in his home. News4’s Melissa Mollet shares the inspiring story.
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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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Maryland primary 2024: Do you need a political party affiliation to vote?
Do you need to be in a political party to vote in the 2024 Maryland primary? How can you register to vote in Maryland? Is same-day registration is available?
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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.