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Jury Recommends 60 Years for Killer of Virginia Gas Station Clerk
A jury recommended a 60-year prison sentence for a man who killed a gas station clerk in Virginia last year.
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Virginia Man Found Guilty of Killing Wife After Trying to Cover Up Crime
A suburban Virginia man has been found guilty of killing his wife after prosecutors say he shot himself as part of a cover-up effort.
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Former Virginia Youth Minister Gets 3 Years for Inappropriate Behavior With Juvenile Student
A judge sentenced a former youth worship leader and music teacher at a Virginia church to three years in prison Monday.
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News4 Bids an Emotional Farewell to David Culver
News4 takes a look back at Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter David Culver’s career as he moves on to his next opportunity.
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Archbishop Wilton Gregory Formally Installed
Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory officially became the first ever African-American Archbishop of Washington. News4’s David Culver reports.
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David Culver Says Goodbye to News4 Today
David Culver, News4 reporter and weekend anchor extraordinaire, has some major news as he signs off from Saturday’s newscast.
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A First Look at Amazon HQ2 Construction Plans
News4’s David Culver explains the latest details about Amazon’s plan for its second headquarters in Crystal City.
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‘Don't Ever Give Up Hope': Local Singer Battles Cancer
Singer-songwriter Maura Sullivan is the voice behind the local holiday classic Christmas Eve in Washington. She was diagnosed with cancer in 2017, and unfortunately, the cancer has come back. Despite enduring treatments, she’s maintained an upbeat attitude. News4’s David Culver spoke with her about her outlook.
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Virginia Mother Faces Trial in Shooting Death of Daughters
The case against a mother accused of shooting and killing her daughters will go to trial.
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Virginia Homeowner Shoots Suspected Intruder
A homeowner opened fire on a man he said he thought was an intruder., but it turns out the men know each other. Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter David Culver reports it could have been a case of mistaken identity.
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Virginia Drama Teacher Facing Child Pornography Charges
A Fairfax County teacher walked into his court hearing facing a handful of misdemeanors and walked out in handcuffs facing multiple felony charges. Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter David Culver reports.
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Special Education Teacher Accused of Drinking on the Job at Elementary School in Virginia
A special education teacher was arrested at a Virginia elementary school for allegedly drinking on the job.
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Virginia Teacher Accused of Drinking on the Job
The arrest of a special education teacher accused of drinking on the job stunned a school community. Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter David Culver reports.
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Virginia Community Says Coyotes Attacked, Killed at Least 3 Dogs
Residents of a community in Northern Virginia say coyotes have attacked and killed at least three small dogs in recent months.
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Coyotes Kill, Attack Pets in Virginia Community
Residents of a Northern Virginia community are worried about coyotes attacking their dogs after one small dog was killed and others were attacked. News4’s David Culver reports.
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Parents Question Response to Va. High School Gun Scare
No one got hurt but 24 hours after a gun scare ended, the adrenaline is just starting to subside for many Hylton High School parents. Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter David Culver reports on their calls for school safety.
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Gonzaga Students Create Exhibit on School's Use of Slaves
Gonzaga College High School has a rich history. But students have uncovered the school’s personal ties to slavery. Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter David Culver went back to his alma mater for a discussion on the painful past.
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Virginia Man Accused of Shooting Self to Cover Up Wife's Slaying Held Without Bond
A man accused of shooting himself to cover up the killing of his wife was ordered held without bond Friday.
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Gonzaga Students to Unveil Exhibit on School's Use of Slaves
A group of students at Gonzaga College High School in D.C. will soon unveil an exhibit dedicated to a painful past. It chronicles the school’s use of slaves.
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Husband Turns Grief Into Action Through Charity for Expecting Mothers
A Virginia man who lost his wife in a tragic crash in 2014 is turning a cause that was near to her heart into a life-giving legacy.