
Molly Martinez
Capitol Hill Correspondent at Gray Television
Journalist who can't wait to be a fashionable old lady
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1 week ago |
wbtv.com | Molly Martinez
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) -This year, 345 names are being added to the National Law Enforcement Memorial. They join 24,067 others who have bravely made the ultimate sacrifice while in the line of duty. “It’s difficult to fight the feeling of sadness as you think about the tragic circumstances that caused these names to appear here today,” said Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger. Copyright 2025 Gray DC. All rights reserved.
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1 week ago |
localnewslive.com | Molly Martinez
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) -This year, 345 names are being added to the National Law Enforcement Memorial. They join 24,067 others who have bravely made the ultimate sacrifice while in the line of duty. “It’s difficult to fight the feeling of sadness as you think about the tragic circumstances that caused these names to appear here today,” said Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger. Copyright 2025 Gray DC. All rights reserved.
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2 weeks ago |
kktv.com | Molly Martinez
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - Tax Day is less than a week away, April 15. Democrats on Capitol Hill are pushing to extend a child tax credit. If passed, it could save families thousands of dollars a year. Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado insists, “We don’t want to leave America’s children behind.”The Colorado Democrat is introducing legislation to permanently expand a child tax credit.
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3 weeks ago |
fox5vegas.com | Molly Martinez
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - In a season known for tulips here at the Dutch embassy, Thursday was all about the “Rosies.”2025 marks 80 years since the end of World War II. Without the heroic efforts of millions both abroad and on the home front, the world would look a lot different. The Embassy of the Netherlands in Washington honored those who helped build and secure victory. When World War II broke out, an estimated 6 million women answered the call of duty.
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4 weeks ago |
fox5vegas.com | Molly Martinez
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - More fallout Tuesday, after a reporter was accidentally included in a top-level group chat about sensitive war plans in Yemen. This as President Donald Trump assures no heads will roll as a result of the error. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, on the defense as reporters met him at the plane arrived at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. “a deceitful and highly discredited so-called journalist. Nobody was texting war plans”Screenshots from the chat on Signal prove otherwise.
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