A man was shot and killed leaving an anti-violence meeting in Southeast D.C. Friday afternoon.Photo Credit: NBCWashington
Daily Archives: November 22, 2019
Ex-CIA Officer Gets 19 Years for China Spy Conspiracy
A former CIA officer who pleaded guilty to an espionage conspiracy with China was sentenced Friday to 19 years in prison.Photo Credit: Alexandria Sheriff’s Office
10-Year-Old Charged With Sex Offense at Maryland School
A 10-year-old has been charged with fourth-degree sex offense and second-degree assault for an incident at an elementary school, the Charles County Sheriff’s Office confirmed.Photo Credit: NBCWashington
Teen Recovering From Hit-and-Run
A teenage victim of a hit-and-run tells Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey what he remembers about that night.Photo Credit: NBCWashington
Md. Professor Documents Free Children Kidnapped Into Slavery
Prince George’s County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins dives into a new book by University of Maryland professor of history Richard Bell. Through his research, Bell tells the real-life stories of five…Photo Credit: NBCWashington
Runners Complete 500-Mile Journey for Veteran Suicide Awareness
Runners set out from Massachusetts on Veterans Day to run 500 miles to Arlington National Cemetery. Their long journey is to bring awareness to the issue of veteran suicides. Northern Virginia Reporter…Photo Credit: NBCWashington
Memorial Marks 25 Years Since Deadly DC Police HQ Shooting
Though 20 years have passed since a gunman killed three people and himself at Metropolitan Police Department headquarters, some D.C. officers remember the traumatic event like it was yesterday.Photo Credit: NBC Washington
Survey Reveals Employees of Catholic Church Divided on Clergy Abuse and Reforms
A vast survey of the Roman Catholic Church workforce in America shows the people who know best how the church is run – the employees themselves – are deeply split on key issues facing parishes across nation. This story uses functionality that may not work in our app. http://www.nbcwashington.com/investigations/NATL-DC-Survey-Reveals-Employees-of-Catholic-Church-Divided-on-Clergy-Abuse-and-Reforms-565359962.html’>Click here to open the story in your web browser.