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WWII Vet Dies on Return Flight from Tour of D.C. Veterans Memorials
A San Diego World War II veteran collapsed and died on his return flight from Washington D.C. where he spent his final weekend touring monuments and memorials dedicated to all he and other veterans have sacrificed.
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“It Looks Like a Bomb Went Off”
Donna and Bruce lived in their now destroyed house for 17 years. Kim Tobin reports for NBC4 News at 3 p.m. on Nov. 9, 2018.
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Pets of the Week: Kurt and Bruce
Kurt and Bruce are the pets of the week.
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Nashville Mayor Resigns After Affair, Pleads Guilty to Theft
Nashville Mayor Megan Barry resigned Tuesday and pleaded guilty to a felony theft charge, a month after the rising Democratic star admitted to an affair with her bodyguard. “While my time today as your mayor concludes, my unwavering love and sincere affection for this wonderful city and its great people never ends,” she said at a news conference shortly after...
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Nashville Mayor Apologizes for Affair With Ex-Security Detail Chief
Nashville Mayor Megan Barry said she plans to continue serving in office after revealing that she had an extramarital affair with the former head of her security detail. Standing alone in front of TV cameras as she explained herself to reporters for about 15 minutes Wednesday night, Barry apologized, saying she’s embarrassed, sad and sorry for all the pain she...
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Sheriff: Vegas Gunman Aimed at Fuel Tanks as Diversion
The gunman who killed 58 people in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history targeted aviation fuel tanks, stocked his car with explosives and had personal protection gear as part of an escape plan, authorities said Monday. Sheriff Joe Lombardo again expressed frustration with the pace of the investigation, but not with the investigators who have yet to pinpoint...
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Las Vegas Massacre Investigation Takes New Direction
Authorities investigating the Las Vegas mass shooting are now reconstructing the movements of Stephen Paddock and exploring the possibility he had considered other music festivals or large events before he chose Las Vegas.
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‘I'm Blessed to Be Alive': Truck Driver Who Was Rear-Ended in Deadly Tour Bus Crash Speaks Out
The truck driver who survived a deadly tour bus crash said he is “blessed to be alive” after 13 bus passengers were killed and 31 others were injured on Sunday.
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Truck Driver Who Survived Deadly Tour Bus Crash Speaks Out
A truck driver who survived a deadly tour bus crash on Sunday, Oct. 23, 2016, said he is “blessed” to be alive.
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Embryo Scope is Breakthrough in Treating Infertility
Couples who are having trouble getting pregnant often turn to fertility specialists for help.
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Parents Say District Should Have Disclosed Teacher's Gender Transition
Parents at Chino High School say they are supportive of a teacher going through a gender transition, but question why the district didn’t tell them about it. Tony Shin reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on March 20, 2015.
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Parents Say District Should Have Told Them About Teacher's Gender Transition
Parents at an Inland Empire high school are raising concerns after they say they were left in the dark about a teacher’s decision to pursue gender reassignment, although many say they are supportive of her choice.
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Dangerous Designer Drugs on the Rise With Teens
Dangerous synthetic forms of illegal drugs or concoctions teens mix up on their own with household supplies are on the rise.
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More Teens Using Designer Drugs: Studies
Recent surveys found more than half of all parents have never heard of these concoctions and fewer know about the potential deadly consequences. Dr. Bruce Hensel reports for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2015.
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Measles: Should You Be Worried?
Nine people were confirmed to have measles after visiting Disneyland parks last month. But should you be worried? We explain what you need to know about measles. Dr. Bruce Hensel reports for the NBC4 News at 5 and 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015.
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Autism Linked to Pollution Levels, Study Finds
A groundbreaking new study shows an unborn baby’s risk of autism increases significantly if the child’s mom lives in an area high in air pollution while she is pregnant.
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Muscular Dystrophy May Be Helped With Stem Cells: Study
Study shows stem cells used to treat heart attacks may also help children with muscular dystrophy. Dr. Bruce Hensel reports for the NBC4 News at 5 on Monday, Nov. 17, 2014.
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Study Shows Promise in Treating Heart Disease Associated With Muscular Dystrophy
Doctors at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions announced a potential breakthrough Monday, asserting that stem cells used to treat heart attacks may also help kids with muscular dystrophy.
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Study: Should Pregnant Women Get Prenatal Tests?
A new study shows pregnant women might not get prenatal tests if they knew more about some risks associated with them.
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Study Sheds Light on Prenatal Testing Risks
4 Your Health: Prenatal testing has long been an important resource for expectant mothers, but a new study suggests testing may not always be preferred route. Dr. Bruce Hensel explains for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2014.