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‘Guard, go home!' Hegseth National Guard event in D.C. park met by protest
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hosted a ceremony in D.C.’s Malcolm X Park, also known as Meridian Hill Park, to recognize National Guard members and celebrate the restoration of the park’s fountains – and was met by protests.
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Pentagon operations resume after system flagged potential ‘air quality issue'
Hazmat crews responded to the Pentagon because a system detected an “air quality issue” on Thursday morning, spurring a partial shelter-in-place order, authorities said. Testing later found there was no hazard.
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United flight diverts to DC after passenger reportedly tries to open door midair
A flight headed to Guatemala was diverted to Washington Dulles International Airport after a passenger tried to open a door while flying at 36,000 feet, according to an air traffic control recording.
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School bus driver won $5M off scratch-off lottery ticket — then went to work
A D.C. man won $5 million from a scratch-off lottery ticket in Hyattsville, Maryland – and then went about his workday as a school bus driver.
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Convicted and cashing in? Au pair in Virginia murder plot tries to sell her story
Juliana Peres Magalhães testified she was seeking a streaming deal for at least $10,000. But Virginia’s “Son of Sam” law could direct funds to victims in the Brendan Banfield case.
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Recap: King Charles speaks to Congress on ‘interlinked' destinies of US, UK
King Charles III’s royal visit to Washington, D.C., is underway. Follow live updates.
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1 dead in Old Dominion U. shooting; gunman had ISIS conviction
A victim and gunman are dead and two other victims are hurt after a shooting at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, on Thursday morning, school police officials say.
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Parents of National Guard member killed in DC ambush to attend State of the Union
The parents of the National Guard member who was shot and killed in an ambush attack in D.C. last year are expected to attend President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address Tuesday night.
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‘Bloodbath': Man using cleaver to ‘butcher' his family is killed by Virginia police
A man using a meat cleaver to kill his wife and daughter and wound his son-in-law in an apartment in Fairfax County, Virginia, was stopped when police shot and killed him, authorities say.
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D.C. plane crash: Honoring victims and making air travel safer 1 year after tragedy
News4 has team coverage on the crash victims’ families, first responders’ memories and transportation officials’ warnings.