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Spring festival guide 2024: Step out for art, flowers, music and more in the DC area
Plan the best spring ever with these festivals in D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
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Owners offer to donate White's Ferry to Montgomery County in hopes of restarting operations
There may be new hope for the future of White’s Ferry: its owners have offered to donate it to Montgomery County in hopes of restarting operation.
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Owner proposes donating White's Ferry to Montgomery County
After years of legal disputes that have kept the ferry shut down, its owners think they may have finally found a solution. News4’s Leon Harris has more on the plan.
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‘We lost our amazing sons': Brothers, 3 and 6, die days after Clifton house fire
Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter Drew Wilder shows how the brothers, 3 and 6, are being remembered.
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Police shoot man who allegedly stabbed his wife in Herndon
Herndon police said a woman called 911 to report being stabbed by her husband. When an officer arrived at the home in the 900 block of First Place, the man approached the officer while still holding the knife, authorities said. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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Police shoot man who allegedly stabbed his wife in Herndon
Police shot a man on Sunday after he allegedly stabbed his wife in Herndon, Virginia.
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‘I still grieve': Loved ones remember man killed in Hybla Valley hit-and-run
Loved ones are calling for justice and help finding the driver who struck and killed a man in Fairfax County last month.
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‘I still grieve': Loved ones hold vigil for man killed in Hybla Valley hit-and-run
Family and friends gathered at a vigil for James Johnson, 63, who was struck and killed while walking through the Creekside Village apartment complex in March. News4’s Dominique Moody has more on their emotional plea for help finding the suspect.
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A Virginia woman bought her dream car. Then the repo truck came — for someone else
You can buy just about anything on platforms like Facebook Marketplace, Ebay and Craigslist — but how do you know you’re getting the whole truth from the seller before you hand over your money?
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Arlington nonprofit serving domestic violence victims criticizes Youngkin's gun bill veto
An Arlington nonprofit that helps domestic violence survivors is criticizing Gov. Glenn Youngkin for vetoing several gun-related bills. Doorways says the vetoes leave a legal loophole open, putting victims at risk.
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Nonprofit calls on Virginia governor to take action for domestic violence victims
An Arlington nonprofit that helps survivors of abuse is criticizing Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin for vetoing several gun-related bills.
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Man shot in Bailey's Crossroads during attempted robbery, police say
A man was shot in an attempted robbery early Friday in the Bailey’s Crossroads area of Fairfax County, Virginia, police said. The victim was shot in the upper body about 5:30 a.m. on the 3400 block of Charles Street, police said. That’s just off Leesburg Pike and north of Columbia Pike. The victim was rushed to a hospital and...
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Man shot in Bailey's Crossroads area, police say
News4’s Derrick Ward reports on the investigation after a man was shot during an attempted robbery in the Bailey’s Crossroads area of Fairfax County, Virginia, police said.
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A criminal probe continues into staff at a Virginia school where a 6-year-old shot a teacher
Prosecutors in Virginia say that a criminal investigation into staff members at a school where a 6-year-old shot his teacher will continue. The announcement comes a day after a former assistant principal at Richneck Elementary was charged with felony child neglect. Newport News Commonwealth’s Attorney Howard Gwynn told reporters Thursday that a special grand jury that was empaneled to investigate...
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Former Virginia sheriff's deputies charged with homicide in 77-year-old man's traffic stop death
Two former Virginia sheriff’s deputies now face felony homicide charges in connection with the death of a 77-year-old man with dementia during a 2022 traffic stop.
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‘Shocking': Assistant principal ignored warnings that 6-year-old boy had gun before he shot teacher, report says
A grand jury report says a former assistant principal at a Virginia elementary school ignored warnings that a 6-year-old had a gun in the hours before he shot his teacher.
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Virginia Gov. Youngkin says state budget is a bipartisan win, vetoes abortion-related protection
The state budget battle could affect everything from your wallet to your health. Gov. Youngkin vetoed more than 100 bills passed by the legislature’s democratic majority.
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Youngkin proposes compromise path forward on state budget, calling for status quo on taxes
Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin and the Democratic lawmakers who control the Virginia General Assembly have spent months at odds over taxes. The governor now says the way to find a compromise and get a new two-year budget done on time is to stick with the tax policy status quo. Youngkin during a speech on Monday outlined a lengthy package of...
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Gov. Youngkin signs a measure backed by abortion-rights groups but vetoes others
Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin has signed more 88 bills and vetoed 11, including a measure that advocates say would have helped protect women and medical practitioners from potential extraditions related to abortion services that are legal in Virginia. The governor’s office announced the moves late Friday. In a move that surprised some observers, the governor signed a bill that is...
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Virginia Gov. Youngkin signs 88 bills, vetoes 11 others
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed 88 new bills, including a measure backed by abortion rights groups. But 11 vetoes were also handed down Friday night. Among those vetoes were legislation that would have shielded women and medical practitioners from potential extraditions because of abortion services.