
Nic Rhule
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Nov 9, 2023 |
wusa9.com | Erin Spaht |Lesli Foster |Nic Rhule
VIRGINIA, USA — For 45 years, Washingtonians have fled the hustle and bustle of life in the political epicenter for a different kind of theater. We met visionary owner and chef Patrick O’Connell in his happy place less than 70 miles southwest of the city he once called home. The world-renowned culinary sanctuary, with fans around the globe, started out as an old building with an uncertain future. Forty-five years ago, The Inn's living room had been the grease pit.
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Oct 10, 2023 |
wusa9.com | Lesli Foster |Erin Spaht |Nic Rhule
BOWIE, Md. — He’s the Tony Award winning actor who went from Bowie State University to Broadway. Now, Myles Frost is gonna be “Startin Somethin” in London. The 23-year-old triple threat is trying to stay present in a career that is taking him across the world - and into the recording studio. WUSA9 Anchor Lesli Foster spent some time with Myles to see how he’s finding his own voice - and footing - all while channeling a legend. “1, 2, 3, 4…” Myles Frost is on the floor. And, on the move.
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Aug 25, 2023 |
wusa9.com | Delia Gonçalves |Stephanie Wilson |Nic Rhule
WASHINGTON D.C., DC — Neighbors in DC are fighting to save their playground from development. The Anacostia Home Owners Association has owned the plot of land where the playground sits for 46 years. They claim the land was unfairly sold by the DC government in a tax dispute, and the buyer is a developer with a history of legal problems. The plot of land was a place where once only white people were allowed. "We played here, sun up, sun down," Karen Hillard said.
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Jul 28, 2023 |
king5.com | Eric Flack |Erin Spaht |Nic Rhule
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — Imagine receiving endless Amazon boxes you didn’t order, piled so high on your front step the delivery driver can’t even get to your door anymore. That’s what happened to Cindy Smith. And she’s not alone. “They came from everybody,” Smith said. “FedEx, Amazon, all of them were delivering boxes." In all, more than 100 Amazon boxes randomly arrived at her home in Prince William County.
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Jul 24, 2023 |
wusa9.com | Eric Flack |Erin Spaht |Nic Rhule
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — Imagine receiving endless Amazon boxes you didn’t order, piled so high on your front step the delivery driver can’t even get to your door anymore. That’s what happened to Cindy Smith. And she’s not alone. “They came from everybody,” Smith said. “FedEx, Amazon, all of them were delivering boxes. In all, more than a 100 Amazon boxes randomly arrived at her Prince William County Virginia.
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