A man accused of killing his pregnant girlfriend was found dead in his Maryland jail cell on the day his trial was set to begin.Photo Credit: Montgomery County Police Department
Daily Archives: September 6, 2018
Federal push calling for nationwide sports betting laws gets mixed reactions
A federal push is underway to establish a national framework for legalized sports betting even as several states have already undertaken the necessary steps to set up their own markets.
Wyoming GOP office set on fire in apparent arson
Authorities in Wyoming said Thursday that a fire at a local Republican Party headquarters was being investigated as arson.
Panic Buttons to Help Hotel Workers Prevent Sex Assault
Marriott is testing out devices in some of the hotel chain’s locations that would allow employees to get help in an emergency with a simple click of a button. News4’s Nicole Jacobs reports.
Creative Companies Reflect on Amazon HQ2
What would the D.C. area getting Amazon HQ2 mean for the area? And what kind of work spaces do millenials want? News4’s David Culver reports.
Girl, Grandmother Found Dead in Shenandoah National Park
An Amber Alert has expired for a missing 12-year-old Virginia girl and her grandmother, but police continue to search for them.Photo Credit: Virginia State Police
Memorial Bridge to Close for Repairs Soon
Drive on Memorial Bridge? Brace yourself for repairs. The bridge will be closed Sept. 14-17. Then, in October, there will be lane closures and shifts. News4’s Adam Tuss tells what to expect.
D.C. orders work to stop on landmark Franklin School; says developer destroyed historic interior
Crews working to create the “Planet Word†museum tore out original plaster wall finishes, brick, wainscoting and tin ceilings in 1869 building.