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Driver convicted for high-speed crash that killed 2 Oakton High students
Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey was in the courtroom when a Fairfax County teen was convicted for a high-speed crash that killed two teen girls. She reports live moments after the verdict.
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‘Proud dad': Parents praise son, 6, for sacrificing self to try to save brother during fatal fire
A Virginia boy who died of smoke inhalation from a house fire earlier this month could have escaped but chose to protect his 3-year-old brother.
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Parents praise son, 6, for sacrificing self to try to save brother during fatal fire
A 6-year-old boy who died of smoke inhalation days after a house fire earlier this month in Virginia could have escaped but chose to protect his 3-year-old brother, their father told Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter Drew Wilder.
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Driver pleads guilty in deadly Northern Virginia hit-and-run after mistrial
A Northern Virginia man pleaded guilty on Monday to hitting and killing a father while driving drunk and running away from the crash–but the moment did not bring as much closure as it could have to the victim’s family.
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Driver pleads guilty in fatal Northern Virginia hit-and-run after mistrial
A Northern Virginia man pleaded guilty to causing a drunken driving crash that killed another man. The victim’s family told Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter Drew Wilder this day comes after years of painful and aggravating legal missteps.
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Third guilty plea in bribery case involving former Culpeper County sheriff
Evidence continues to mount in the case against former Culpeper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins. On Monday, Rick Rahim became the third former auxiliary sheriff’s deputy to plead guilty to bribing Jenkins. The indictment against Rahim and Jenkins alleges Rahim paid Jenkins $25,000. He handed Jenkins the cash in manila envelopes, prosecutors say. They claim Rahim also paid for a campaign…
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Third guilty plea in bribery case involving former Culpeper County
Evidence continues to mount in the case against former Culpeper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins. Investigative Reporter Ted Oberg and the News4 I-Team report Rick Rahim became the third former auxiliary sheriff’s deputy to plead guilty to bribing the sheriff.
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Two local Starbucks locations vote to unionize
The Old Key Mill location and the Shipley’s Grant location both voted to join the Starbucks Workers United.
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Virginia Democrats push governor to guarantee access to contraception
Democratic Virginia lawmakers again are trying to get Gov. Glenn Youngkin to sign legislation guaranteeing access to a wide array of contraception medications and devices. Democrats got 37,000 Virginians to sign a petition for Youngkin to sign the Right to Contraception Act approved by the Democrat-controlled Virginia Senate and House of Delegates. Guaranteeing access to all contraception is crucial, co-sponsor…
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Virginia Democrats push to guarantee access to contraception
Virginia’s Democratic lawmakers are renewing their push to get Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin to sign what they are calling “The Right to Contraception Act.” It would create a law guaranteeing access to a wide array of contraception medications and devices. Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey explains why lawmakers rejected the governor’s version of their legislation.
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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.