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  • 3 weeks ago | nbcwashington.com | Gina Cook |Mark Segraves

    Ousted D.C. Councilmember Trayon White has announced he's running for reelection to the Ward 8 seat vacated when the Council expelled him less than two months ago. White, 40, made the announcement on Instagram Monday, asking for people to sign a petition to get him on the ballot for the special election. "I'm getting my name on the ballot to run a credible campaign and let the people decide," White told WTOP.

  • 3 weeks ago | nbcwashington.com | Mark Segraves |Andrea Swalec

    The work to remove D.C.'s Black Lives Matter Plaza is nearly complete. News4 video shows solid paint where huge yellow letters spelled out "Black Lives Matter" three weeks earlier. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced on March 4 that the two-block-long, curb-to-curb letters painted in 2020 would be painted over. She acknowledged she made the decision in the face of pressure from the White House.

  • 4 weeks ago | nbcwashington.com | Mark Segraves

    NBC WashingtonMaryland will soon be the first branch of the Air National Guard in the country to not have a flying mission as it transitions to a focus on cyber security. On Wednesday, divested the first of 21 combat jets, an A-10C Thunderbolt II, at Warfield Air National Guard Base in Middle River. "We will be the only state in the union without a flying mission now," said retired Brigadier Gen. Edward "Chewy" Jones, the former commander of the Maryland Air National Guard.

  • 4 weeks ago | nbcwashington.com | Mark Segraves

    The Republican-led House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform approved legislation Tuesday that would require D.C. comply with federal immigration laws. H.R. 2056, introduced by Rep. Clay Higgins, R-La., would mandate the District cooperate with immigration enforcement, specifically when noncitizens are held in D.C.'s jail. "My bill enforces the District of Columbia into compliance with federal law," Higgins said at the committee meeting.

  • 4 weeks ago | nbcwashington.com | Mark Segraves

    Ed Martin, the interim U.S. attorney for D.C., has made some controversial moves since he took over as the District's top prosecutor, including firing attorneys who prosecuted Jan. 6 defendants. In one of his first public appearances since being named to his new position, Marin spoke to residents in Southeast D.C. on Tuesday and didn't hold back on his conservative policies and views. At the monthly meeting of the Anacostia Coordinating Council, Martin said he would work with community members.

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Mark Segraves
Mark Segraves @SegravesNBC4
12 Apr 25

The lost recordings of #PatsyCline found by a local man 70 years after recorded at WARL Radio. @nbcwashington https://t.co/FRy3hBvCCf

Mark Segraves
Mark Segraves @SegravesNBC4
11 Apr 25

DC @MayorBowser letter to Trump DC Task Force includes breakdown of the “more than 10,000” concealed carry permits in DC. 58% Maryland residents 30% DC 8% Virginia. Residents in 34 other states including NY 43 permits, FLA 23, TX 18, CA 8. @nbcwashington https://t.co/w8ZCIl8wlm

Mark Segraves
Mark Segraves @SegravesNBC4
7 Apr 25

RT @tomsherwood: #BreakingNews - President Trump's anti-crime, federal "D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force," to meet privately today to hea…