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Where some of Fairfax County's brightest seniors are headed
News4’s Molette Green gives FCPS seniors a shoutout as they head off to college.
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Celebrating Food 4 Families donations halfway into 2025
News4’s Molette Green gives a grateful shoutout to viewers who have donated to the NBC4 and Telemundo 44 Food 4 Families campaign in 2025.
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Kids become engineers for a day making model cars at Falls Church car dealership
A group of kids visited a Toyota car dealership in Falls Church, Virginia and got an inside look at the car industry. The program is set up to help close gender and minority gaps in the field. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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‘Theatre 202' provides platform for young actors
A D.C. nonprofit is making a big difference in the community by helping young actors tell their stories and shine on stage. News4’s Molette Green reports. For more information, visit theatre202.org.
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Nonprofit gives comfort items to kids after natural disasters
Land of Lovies is hoping to expand its work to help kids in the D.C. region. News4’s Molette Green reports. For more information, visit “landoflovies.org.
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Community rallies behind Prince George's volleyball player with brain tumor
The community is rallying around a Prince George’s County family as their daughter faces a tough medical fight with a rare brain tumor. News4’s Molette Green shares the remarkable outpouring of love and support for the eighth grader.
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Higher Achievement celebrates 50 years supporting DMV youth
Middle school is a pivotal time for a young person, and a D.C.-based organization has spent five decades preparing youth for the future. News4’s Molette Green reports on how Higher Achievement is closing gaps – plus, how you can help. For more information, visit higherachievement.org.
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DC middle schoolers go across the ocean to London for first international trip
Middle schoolers at the Washington School for Girls in D.C. traveled out of the country for the first time to London to explore communities outside of the DMV. The girls watched the hit play “Hamilton,” ate great food and more. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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‘Hugs Not Slugs': Go-go legend Big G teaches DC students about love and non-violence
Anwan “Big G” Glover, known for his major contributions in go-go music, founded “Hugs Not Slugs” and visits D.C. middle and high school students about spreading love, not violence. After several experiences with violence, Big G wants to teach young people at assemblies and that if a kid isn’t getting hugs at home, they’ll get the love and support there...
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Fort Washington Food Pantry to relocate after 40 years
The Fort Washington Food Pantry is making a move, but the volunteers remain committed to serving the community. News4’s Molette Green reports. For more info, visit: fortwashingtonfoodpantry.net
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AcceptAbility Gala in DC helps fundraise research for people with Down syndrome
The AcceptAbility Gala hosted by the Global Down syndrome Foundation will be held on May 21. The event will fundraise for research about the genetic condition and lawmakers and researchers will be in attendance. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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How a Maryland café helps create community for young adults with disabilities
Beans and Dreams – Nektario’s Place is much more than a regular café. Nektario, the café’s owner, and the rest of his staff have a place of independence and to maintain friendships as they work at the café. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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Howard Middle School celebrates teachers, nurse
A D.C. middle school is celebrating its great teachers and a dedicated nurse for Teacher Appreciation Week. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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Southeast DC students surprised with tickets to Nats Park for Weather Day
Hendley Elementary School students were surprised by Pepco with tickets to Nationals Park for NBC4 and T44’s Weather Day with the Storm Team4 meteorologists. News4’s Molette Green was there for the surprise.
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Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center welcomes newest baby
One of the first babies born at the new hospital since it opened on April 18 arrived on April 27, bringing good news to her family and the District. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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Two DC-area students named Chick-fil-A Community Scholars win $25K scholarship
Two D.C.-area students were among the 12 students named Chick-fil-A Community Scholars where they receive a $25,000 scholarship and a year of mentoring and leadership development. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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Teachers ‘write up' students for good behavior in Fairfax County middle school
Getting written up in school usually means you’re in trouble. A random act of kindness could get a student at Kilmer Middle School “written up” for good behavior so their positive shootouts reinforce positive behavior. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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DC native to head first HBCU hockey program at TSU
A D.C. native hockey pro is set to make history at Tennessee State University. News4’s Molette Green reports on how Duanté Abercrombie is fighting obstacles to get this historic program onto the ice.
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Prince George's County program gives mental health, child care support for families
“Family Connects” under the “Child Resource Connect” program in Prince George’s County helps families with a range of resources, including mental health care during pregnancy, child care and home visits. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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Nation's first Black-run food bank in Lanham, Maryland
Prince George’s County has its first Black-led food bank, called the Storehouse. It’s also the first in the U.S. News4’s Molette Green reports.