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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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Community Cookout: Alexandria Police to fire up the grill
The city’s public safety leaders plan to create community and connection with the help of free burgers and hot dogs. News4 Community Reporter Molette Green spoke to Alexandria’s Police Chief Paul Pedroso about the event.
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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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Deanwood radio broadcast students receive Congressional award
Eleven aspiring journalists from the D.C. program were honored by members of Congress for their dedication and exceptional work. News4 Community Reporter Molette Green reports.
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Family who lost son to TikTok challenge celebrates Maryland Kids Code Bill
A family in Accokeek, Maryland, who says they lost their son in 2019 due to a TikTok challenge is grateful for the passage of a bill aiming to protect kids from hidden dangers online. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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Black Maternal Health Week to raise awareness in April
News4’s Molette Green is working for the community with advice from the director of Howard University’s Student Health Center for women of color.
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Black Health Matters Summit to highlight health equity
The summit is expected to bring medical experts and conversations surrounding mental health to D.C. News4 Community Reporter Molette Green spoke to founder Roslyn Young-Daniels.
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‘Hope Has a Home' helps DC women without housing get care they need
D.C.’s first medical respite program solely for women is open in Southeast. It serves women who don’t have housing and need medical care — but aren’t sick enough to need a hospital stay. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
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‘They have the vision': DC native developing sustainable housing in Southeast
A-Peace Founder Ayesha Hudson is building a renewable energy legacy in D.C.’s underrepresented communities. News4 Community Reporter Molette Green spoke to Hudson about her first construction project.
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Virginia teen's startup connects young activists with organizers
Preston Lieu, 17, is a 2024 Prudential Emerging Visionary winner for founding Youthward. News4 Community Reporter Molette Green reports.
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Apply to the NBC4 & T44 Local Impact Grant program
More than $225,000 in unrestricted funds is available from the NBC4 & T44 Local Impact Grant Program. News4’s Molette Green highlights what one previous grant recipient did with their funding.
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DC student turns caddying into college scholarship
Learning how to caddie after school paid off for a high school senior who has a 4-year scholarship for tuition and housing. News4’s Molette Green reports. For more information, go to wgaesf.org.
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Young men learn life skills in Maryland program led by retired officer
Demitri Kornegay started “Men Under Construction” in the 1990s during the crack cocaine epidemic. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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The BOW Collective's president shares 4 tips for success
The women in green stopped by the studio to share an inspiring message for small business owners. News4’s Community Reporter Molette Green reports.
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Updated community room at Shepherd's Cove emergency shelter
A Prince George’s County emergency shelter for women and children got a spring refresh. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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Endo Black, Incorporated raises awareness of endometriosis
March is Endometriosis Awareness Month. Endo Black Inc., an organization dedicated to sharing the impact of the condition on Black women, is hosting a conference in Oxon Hill and Baltimore. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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Maryland technology creator working to diversify AI workforce
News4 Community Reporter Molette Green spoke to Vennard Wright about getting representation at the C-Suite level in Prince George’s County.
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Red Rabbit to bring food justice model to schools in DC
The Black-owned school food program plans to bring culturally relevant lunches to school cafeterias in D.C.’s Wards 7 and 8. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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Howard University students dedicate spring break to service
The Alternative Spring Break program will go to 20 cities struggling with food insecurity, crime and truancy. News4’s Molette Green spoke to student Tyrah Lacy about the experience.
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Women to come together for real talk and empowerment in Prince George's
This Sunday, women will gather for an empowerment event in Prince George’s County. News4’s Molette Green speaks to Shakira Hemphill about why she wants to let “you be with you.”