WRC-TV (Washington, DC)

WRC-TV (Washington, DC)

WRC-TV, also known as channel 4, is a television station that is owned and operated by NBC. It is based in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. This station is part of the NBC Owned Television Stations group, which is a division of NBCUniversal. WRC-TV's facilities, including its studios and transmitter, are situated at 4001 Nebraska Avenue NW in the Tenleytown area of northwest Washington.

Local
English
Television

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Domain Authority
84
Ranking

Global

#32986

United States

#7071

News and Media

#395

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Articles

  • 2 days ago | nbcwashington.com | Dominique Moody

    A Charles County man is facing deportation to Mexico and has been detained for the last five weeks, the man's attorneys said. Angel Servellon Giron's lawyers, along with family and friends, said he was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Baltimore in May. Family members said agents told Servellon they were taking him into custody to "meet a quota," but no other explanation was given. "He means the world to me, man," Servellon's son said.

  • 3 days ago | nbcwashington.com | Joseph Olmo |Gina Cook

    Major changes are coming to Metrobus beginning Sunday, June 29. More than 500 bus stops in D.C., Maryland and Virginia will be eliminated for WMATA's Better Bus Network redesign. Metro said Better Bus is the first major redesign of the system in more than 50 years. All Metrobus routes and schedules will change - and every single route will be renamed, Metro said. How do I know if my bus stop will be removed? Metro has posted signs at the bus stops to warn riders of the upcoming changes.

  • 4 days ago | nbcwashington.com | Joseph Olmo

    A goat on the lam in Fort Washington, Maryland, has been walking through yards, munching on grass and evading animal control for weeks. "He can't be caught," resident Jeffrey Herbert said Monday. "Somebody owns him. They need to come get him."Herbert lovingly nicknamed the wily animal Billy the GOAT - as in "greatest of all time.""We see sightings, mostly this time of the morning. He comes in between the fences," Herbert said.

  • 6 days ago | nbcwashington.com | Spriha Srivastava |Riya Bhattacharjee

    Gary Hershorn | Corbis News | Getty Images World leaders reacted to the news of U.S. strikes on Iran: Trump called it a "historic moment," Netanyahu praised the show of strength, while U.N. chief Guterres warned of dangerous escalation and urged diplomacy. Trump hailed the attack as a turning point, saying Iran must now agree to end the conflict following a "very successful" strike on three nuclear sites.

  • 6 days ago | nbcwashington.com | Joseph Olmo

    As temperatures rise, crews are racing to get the power back on for Montgomery County residents after Thursday's severe thunderstorms knocked down trees, crushed cars and cut power to thousands. There are still many customers with no service, and that means no air conditioning. Even some busy traffic intersections have no working traffic lights, including Massachusetts Avenue in Bethesda.