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Parents May Lose Dependent-Care FSA Money Set Aside for Camps
A lot of us are getting ready to start choosing our benefits for the year 2021. If you use a dependent-care flexible spending account (FSA), you may want to rethink how much you set aside next year. Leif and Lowrey Redmond from Washington, D.C., depend on summer camps to keep their two little girls busy. Each year, they add money…
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Parents May Lose Dependent-Care FSA Money Set Aside for Camps
A Washington, D.C., family was surprised to find out that their daughter’s virtual camp isn’t an eligible expense under their dependent-care FSA. Susan Hogan reports.
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2nd Suspect Arrested in Virginia Teen's Death; 3rd Suspect Sought
A second suspect has been arrested in the killing of an 18-year-old man in Virginia, and detectives are looking for a third suspect.
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Fredericksburg City Council Votes to Move Slave Auction Block to Museum
The Fredericksburg City Council voted 6-1 on Tuesday to remove the slave auction block located in downtown Fredericksburg and send it to a museum.
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Ohio Man Sues White Supremacists Over 2017 Virginia Rally
An Ohio man has is suing white supremacists and neo-Nazi protesters in federal court, saying he was severely injured during their rally in Virginia two years ago.
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White Supremacists Plead Guilty in Charlottesville Riot
Two members of a white supremacist group pleaded guilty Friday to federal rioting charges in connection with a white nationalist rally in Virginia and political rallies in California.
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Man Changes Plea to Guilty on Hate Crime Charges in Charlottesville Car Attack
A man convicted on state murder charges in a deadly car attack at a white nationalist rally in Virginia pleaded guilty Wednesday to federal hate crime charges in a case that stirred racial tensions across the country.
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Weather Alert: Quick-Moving Storms Bring Graupel; Strong Winds to Stick Around
Severe storms quickly rolled through and dumped small ice and snow pellets over the D.C. area Friday evening.
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Cold Temps Refreeze Roads; Many Schools Delayed
The D.C. area welcomed a sunny day after a weekend-long winter storm, but all that melting snow is slated to cause serious problems on the roads after it freezes again.
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Weather Alert: 4-7 Inches of Snow Possible in DC Area This Weekend
Storm Team Four is tracking a storm system that could bring 3 to 5 inches of snow to the region this weekend.
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Corey Stewart Won't Seek Re-Election as Prince William Board Chair
In his final state of the county address, Prince William County Board Chairman Corey Stewart said he won’t seek a fourth term as chairman.
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The Secret to Keeping Next Year's Financial Resolutions
Most people are feeling pretty good about their finances these days. There is, however, room for improvement. About one-third of all Americans intend to make a financial resolution for the year ahead, according to a new report by Fidelity Investments. “There’s a connection between overall financial wellness and happiness,” said Ken Hevert, senior vice president of retirement and income solutions...
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Judge Says DC White Nationalist Seemed to Be ‘Planning Something,' Orders Him Held on Gun Charges
A judge ordered a suspected white nationalist from Washington, D.C., held in jail on federal firearms charges, telling him, “Seems like you were planning something.”
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Friday Night Lights Fading: Decline in Participation Leads to Canceled High School Football Seasons
At least six Washington, D.C.-area high school football teams have canceled their 2018-19 seasons amid a fast decline in participation in the sport among local teens, according to an investigation by the News4 I-Team.
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Unite the Right Rally, Counterprotesters Descend on DC
A year after a deadly gathering of white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, the principal organizer of 2017’s “Unite the Right” event scheduled a so-called white civil rights rally some 115 miles away in Washington D.C. Counterprotesters descended on the city as well, and police prepared to keep violence at bay.
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DC Police Plan Street Closures for White Supremacist Rally, Counterdemonstrations
D.C. police closed multiple streets ahead of a planned white supremacy rally near the White House, with more groups counterdemonstrating.
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Charlottesville Remembers Deadly Attack a Year Later
About half of the businesses in downtown Charlottesville plan to close on Saturday on the one-year anniversary of the deadly attack during a white supremacist rally and counter protest. News4’s David Culver spoke with some business owners who want to keep their doors open so they can provide a safe space for people who need it.
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‘Bigfoot Erotica' Allegations Are False, Virginia Candidate Says
Democratic candidate Leslie Cockburn took to Twitter Sunday night to accuse her Republican opponent Denver Riggleman of being a “devotee of Bigfoot erotica.”
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2 Jailed for Removing Tarps Covering Confederate Statues in Charlottesville
Two men have been convicted of removing multiple times the tarps that covered Confederate statues to mourn the counterprotester killed during last August’s violent white nationalist rally in Virginia.
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Virginia Senate Panel Votes Down Push for Stricter Gun Laws
A Republican-led panel voted Monday to block legislation that would allow cities and counties to ban firearms at certain public events.