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Cinco de Mayo – NBC4 Washington

Nearly a year ago, Elizabeth Gilreath’s scalp was ripped from her head when her hair was caught on a Nebraska carnival ride, but today, the 12-year-old known affectionately as Lulu says she refuses to dwell on the accident, NBC News reported. “My scars don’t define me. Nobody’s scars should define them,” she said. Lulu was excited for her first-ever carnival.

WINCHESTER – NBC4 Washington

Tom Lofgren and David Kitchen have each been writing songs for decades. While based in the D.C. area, they don’t consider themselves political songwriters. And while the two are friends and have collaborated with each other over the years, neither knew the other was struggling with the same angst. Reading the same news accounts and feeling a need to do. VMS Aug 14, 2019

Dangerous Winds Topple Trees in DC Area; Thousands Lose Power

Dangerous Winds Topple Trees in DC Area; Thousands Lose Power Storm Team4 and NBC Washington Staff © Provided by NBC Washington D.C. Toppled tree on McKinley Street Forceful winds gusting beyond 60 mph walloped the D.C. area Friday, knocking down dozens of trees and causing thousands to lose power. A strong line of rain showers moving through Friday evening increased the strength of the winds. Severe thunderstorm warnings were issued to warn people about the dangerous conditions. This really is a dangerous situation, said Storm Team4 Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer, who advised people to stay home. The strong winds caused power outages across our area that continued into Saturday morning amid blustery conditions and cold wind chills. The breeze is set to calm during Saturday and highs will approach 70 degrees.

Dangerous Winds Topple Trees; Thousands Lose Power

Dangerous Winds Topple Trees in DC Area; Thousands Lose Power Storm Team4 and NBC Washington Staff © Provided by NBC Washington D.C. Toppled tree on McKinley Street Forceful winds gusting beyond 60 mph walloped the D.C. area Friday, knocking down dozens of trees and causing thousands to lose power. A strong line of rain showers moving through Friday evening increased the strength of the winds. Severe thunderstorm warnings were issued to warn people about the dangerous conditions. This really is a dangerous situation, said Storm Team4 Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer, who advised people to stay home. The strong winds caused power outages across our area that continued into Saturday morning amid blustery conditions and cold wind chills. The breeze is set to calm during Saturday and highs will approach 70 degrees.

High Wind Warning in DC Area; Expect Gusts up to 60 MPH

Dangerous Winds Topple Trees in DC Area; Thousands Lose Power Storm Team4 and NBC Washington Staff © Provided by NBC Washington D.C. Toppled tree on McKinley Street Forceful winds gusting beyond 60 mph walloped the D.C. area Friday, knocking down dozens of trees and causing thousands to lose power. A strong line of rain showers moving through Friday evening increased the strength of the winds. Severe thunderstorm warnings were issued to warn people about the dangerous conditions. This really is a dangerous situation, said Storm Team4 Chief Meteorologist Doug Kammerer, who advised people to stay home. The strong winds caused power outages across our area that continued into Saturday morning amid blustery conditions and cold wind chills. The breeze is set to calm during Saturday and highs will approach 70 degrees.

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