Mark Segraves is a general assignment reporter with News4.
Segraves has been reporting for television, newspaper and radio in the Washington area since 1999. Most recently, he worked at WTOP Radio and WJLA-TV where he specialized in breaking stories involving the D.C. government. He has received many honors for his investigative reporting including Edward R. Murrow Awards, Associated Press Awards and several awards from the Society of Professional Journalists.
Segraves’ journalism career started in Delaware where he worked for both WAFL Radio in Milford and the Coast Press in Rehoboth. His work has also appeared in the Voice of the Hill Newspaper and during newsbreaks on DC-50, Washington’s CW affiliate.
A native of Washington, Segraves grew up in Northwest Washington, close to NBC4’s studios. He attended Gonzaga College High School then the University of Maryland.
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Celebrating Juneteenth: Festivals, fireworks and more in the DC area
As the nation prepares to celebrate Juneteenth, a group of Anacostia residents and shop owners is starting a new tradition honoring those who sought freedom in D.C. The 11th Street Bridge has connected the Anacostia neighborhood to downtown D.C. since 1965. In the 1800s, before the modern bridge was built, there was the Eastern Branch Navy Yard Bridge. A...
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Anacostia residents celebrate 11th Street Bridge, connection to end of slavery
As the nation prepares to celebrate Juneteenth, a group of residents and shop owners in Anacostia are starting a new tradition on Thursday. The 11th street bridge has connected the Anacostia neighborhood to Downtown D.C. since 1965. In the 1800s, before the 11th Street Bridge was built, it was the Eastern Branch Navy Yard Bridge. A plaque commemorates the enslaved…
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Crews reopening DC streets, checking for damage 2 days after military parade
Two days after the D.C. military parade celebrating the Army’s 250th anniversary, crews are still reopening streets, taking down miles of fencing and checking roads for any damage.
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Army celebration wraps up on National Mall
The crowds on the National Mall grew exponentially as the celebration went on, despite the threat of severe weather. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Capitol Hill arson suspect sets more fires after release from jail, authorities say
Investigators are looking for a man they say is responsible for setting more than 30 fires in D.C.’s Capitol Hill neighborhood over the past couple of months — including four fires on Wednesday morning. The suspect, 50-year-old Mohammad Al-Rashidi, has mostly started fires in trash cans, authorities said. Police believe he’s experiencing homelessness. “What we know is since the...
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DC Council may remove Commanders stadium deal from budget
The D.C. Council held a closed-door meeting Tuesday morning to discuss removing the deal to build a new Commanders stadium from the District’s budget. The deal to bring the team back to the District at the RFK Stadium site could be carved out of the 2026 budget and voted on separately. That vote would not occur until after the...
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Secret Service gives security overview ahead of DC military parade and festival
Ahead of Saturday’s Army parade and festival, the Secret Service and D.C. police say that safety is a top priority. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Former DC officer gets 18 months for lying about leaks to Proud Boys leader
A retired D.C. police officer found guilty of lying to detectives about the investigation into Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio will be spending more than a year in prison. Shane Lamond was sentenced to 18 months Friday. The charges against Lamond stemmed from an incident in which Tarrio burned a Black Lives Matter banner outside a historic African-American church in…
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Former DC officer sentenced for lying about Proud Boys leaks
Shane Lamond, the former DC officer found guilty of lying to detectives about the investigation into Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, was sentenced Friday to 18 months in prison. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Dupont Circle Park closing for WorldPride after all
The park is a symbolic location for many in the LGBTQ+ community.