-
49 Prince George's Co. students receive college scholarships
The Coalition of Concerned Black Christian Men gave over $60,000 in scholarship money to Prince George’s County students heading to college. News4 Community Reporter Molette Green reports.
-
ITC: Nursing assistant appreciation
News4’s Molette Green introduces us to two nursing assistants who are going above and beyond to care for patients.
-
DMV students to showcase talent at Juneteenth spoken word contest
NBC4, Comcast and Telemundo44 are sponsoring a Juneteenth spoken word contest. News4’s Community Reporter Molette Green spoke to last year’s winner.
-
‘Christmas in July' auction raises funds for Loudoun Co. foster pets
The Humane Society of Loudoun County is hosting an online auction to raise money for at-risk animals in the community. News4’s Molette Green shares how you can help.
-
Nursing Assistant Appreciation
Nursing assistants can sometimes feel forgotten when doctors and medical employees get kudos for taking care of patients. News4’s Molette Green highlights their work In the Community.
-
In the Community: Nursing Assistant Appreciation
Next week is National Nursing Assistants Week and News4 is celebrating those unsung heroes. Molette Green reports.
-
Designer's colorful costumes nominated for prestigious DC-area theater award
The costume designer of the Round House Theatre production “Nollywood Dreams” is a 2023 Helen Hayes Awards nominee. News4’s Molette Green spoke with Brandee Mathies in his studio.
-
Fearless, longtime LGBTQ+ advocate Earline Budd named Capital Pride Super Hero
News4 Community Reporter Molette Green spoke to Budd about her life’s mission as an advocate for D.C.’s LGBTQ+ community.
-
Washington football players fundraise to support kids with rare diseases
Washington football legend Brian Mitchell and his several of his burgundy and gold brother teamed up to raise money for Miracle of the Hudson, an organization that helps children born with rare diseases.
-
‘Made Everything Easier': Veteran Shares Service Dog's Impact
Community Reporter Molette Green spoke with a veteran about his service dog from the nonprofit, Leashes of Valor, and how “Monsoon” helps him every day.
-
Virginia Eighth Graders Host Day of Service
Before heading to high school in the fall, some Virginia eighth graders are learning different ways to give back to their school and community. News4’s Community Reporter Molette Green is at South County Middle School as the students approach their Day of Service deadline.
-
Big Day Out Celebrates Successes of Adults With Disabilities
Northern Virginia nonprofit ECHO serves people with disabilities Virginia, and they’re working to forge stronger community connections. News4’s Molette Green reports.
-
VIP Drum and Bugle Corps Want Their Story Told
During the 1960s they set a standard at a national level for marching bands. News4’s Molette Green reports
-
‘Makes Me Feel Hopeful': Mom Organizes 1st Suicide Prevention Walk at Bowie State University
After her son’s death, a Maryland mother organized Bowie State University’s first suicide prevention walk. News4 community reporter Molette Green speaks with Janis Willard-Robinson, mother of Justice LaFayette Robinson, about her mission to save lives.
-
Volunteers Make Uplifting Homemade Cards for Sick Kids
Two groups, We Are Artistic and Cards for Hospitalized Kids, plan to create colorful cards with sweet messages for sick children at the Upper Marlboro Library. News4’s Community Reporter Molette Green reports.
-
Redland Middle School Puts on Show for Teacher Appreciation
The Derwood school’s award-winning jazz band performed in celebration of Teacher Appreciation Week, and News4’s Molette Green spoke with teachers about why they love Redland Middle School.
-
National Nurses Week: News4 Celebrates MedStar Georgetown Staff
NBC4 honored the frontline heroes and standout nurses at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital during National Nurses Week. News4’s Community Reporter Molette Green reports.
-
New Fund Provides Fertility Care for Black Women and Families
CCRM Fertility, located in D.C., Rockville and Vienna, recently launched the Black Fertility Matters Fund. News4’s Community Reporter Molette Green reports.
-
Sisters 4 Fitness 5k Spotlights Black Women's Health
The nonprofit is hosting a 5k run and walk in Bowie, Maryland.
-
‘Ignore No More': Actress Pushes for Research on Rare Inflammatory Disease
Actress Jeryl Prescott Gallion is working to get more African Americans into clinical trials for Sarcoidosis. News4 Community Reporter Molette Green reports on her push for Congress to pay attention to the disease.