
Tosin Fakile
Reporter at DC News Now
Reporter at WDCW-TV (Washington, DC)
Anchor & Emmy award winning TV reporter | @DCNewsNow | DMV girl | 🇺🇸 born, 🇳🇬 bred |Energizer Bunny|Retweets ≠ endorsements|Opinions are mine.
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dcnewsnow.com | Tosin Fakile |Kaitlyn Dillon
RESTON, Va. (DC News Now) — A gaming start-up is leveling up technology and the playing field by creating a fun and supportive community for veterans and service members. August Interactive said they came up with the idea that games can be more than just a fun pastime, but a way to connect with others. “The military community [is]…gamers. Something like 86 percent of those under 45 are gamers,” said Kristin Wood, CEO of August Interactive, who also has a background in National Security.
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dcnewsnow.com | Tosin Fakile |Anna Chen
GREENBELT, Md. (DC News Now) — A Maryland lawmaker is headed to El Salvador on Friday as the push continues to keep the spotlight on Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man wrongly deported by the Trump Administration in March. “We’re going to El Salvador to make sure you know we keep the spotlight on Kilmar and the need to have him brought back. The Supreme Court and Fourth Circuit of Appeals directed the Trump administration to have him brought back so he can have his day in court,” Rep.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Tosin Fakile
GREENBELT, Md. (DC News Now) — A Maryland lawmaker is headed to El Salvador on Friday as the push continues to keep the spotlight on Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man wrongly deported by the Trump Administration in March. “We’re going to El Salvador to make sure you know we keep the spotlight on Kilmar and the need to have him brought back. The Supreme Court and Fourth Circuit of Appeals directed the Trump administration to have him brought back so he can have his day in court,” Rep.
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dcnewsnow.com | Tosin Fakile
FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. (DC News Now) — A new app is launching soon that will retrieve medical information more quickly and easily from patients in an emergency in Fairfax County — and it’s thanks to the creative thinking of two high school girls in McLean.
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dcnewsnow.com | Tosin Fakile
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Former colleagues of Sarah Milgrim, one of the Israeli embassy staffers shot and killed in D.C. Wednesday, shared their memories of her. They tell DC News Now she wanted to build a better future for Israelis and Palestinians. “Obviously shock and disbelief,” said Jake Shapiro, a former colleague of Sarah Milgrim.
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RT @AP: BREAKING: Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, has been charged with transporting people who were in t…

National Park Service will temporarily close the DuPont Circle Park for #WorldPrideweekend The closure started today at 5 a.m. and will last until about 6 p.m. on Sunday. These are pictures from the park this morning courtesy @YamarieOnTV #WorldPride2025 #WorldPride https://t.co/9N5F3HH7Aj

#DEVELOPING DCA plans to close for several hours NEXT WEEK on JUNE 14 for the military parade.

Heads up: commercial flights likely to pause at Reagan National Airport for several hours during President Trump’s June 14 military parade. https://t.co/Cs3LgMBgSC