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Job Fair Helps Afghan Refugees Reach for Better Livelihoods in DC Area
On Saturday, a job fair for immigrants from Afghanistan in the D.C. area took place at Tysons Corner Center in Virginia. Job seekers, like 21-year-old Mohammad Fasih Yaqoobi, had the chance to meet with more than 30 employers hiring for roles at all skill levels. In Yaqoobi’s case, the fair represented an opportunity to provide for his family, who...
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Sistine Chapel Comes to Northern Virginia
EDITOR’S NOTE: The opening of this exhibit was delayed. For more information, visit: www.facebook.com/SistineChapelExhibition
If going to Italy to see the Sistine Chapel in person isn’t in the cards, the Sistine Chapel is coming to Tysons Corner Center. News4’s Tommy McFly has a preview of the art exhibit ahead of its Friday opening.
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Small Businesses Win Free Rent at Tysons Corner Center
Small businesses have taken a big hit over the past year-and-a-half, but three local companies just got a big boost from an unlikely source. Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan shares their story.
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New Movie Theater Opens in Tysons
Tommy McFly introduces the new Showplace Icon in Tysons Corner.
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Holiday Shopping Safety Tips
Before you head out to get those last-minute holiday presents, police have a warning they want you to hear. News4’s Shomari Stone went behind the scenes at Tysons Corner Center for a look at how to keep you and your purchases safe.
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Fairfax County Man Pleads Guilty to Unlawful Fitting Room Filming
A man suspected of filming dozens of women and girls in store fitting rooms in Fairfax County, Virginia, pleaded guilty to four counts of unlawful filming.
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Fairfax Police Chief Disputes Claim Woman Was Slammed to Ground During Arrest
A man says a police officer slammed a woman to the ground at Tysons Corner Center, but Fairfax County’s police chief says video shows the claim is “absolutely false.”
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Fairfax County Fitting Room Filming Suspect Faces New Charges
A man suspected of filming dozens of women and girls in store fitting rooms in Fairfax County now faces new charges.
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Shoppers May Have Been Filmed in Fitting Rooms at 4 Northern Virginia Shopping Centers, Police Say
If you shopped at four stores in four Northern Virginia shopping centers in the 10 days before Christmas, police want to hear from you.
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Man Accused of Filming 60 Victims in Northern Virginia Mall Dressing Rooms
A man arrested on Christmas Eve after police say he secretly filmed a teenage girl in a Virginia store dressing room is now accused of filming at least 60 other victims.
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Historic Photos: Tysons Corner Transforms From Pit Stop to Commercial Center
Here’s a look back at Tysons Corner, from its humble beginnings as a farm town and rest stop to the commercial hub it is now, dotted with high rises.
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Woman Says Va. Restaurant Worker Called Her ‘Coon'
An African-American woman says the cashier at a Charleys Philly Steaks inside Tysons Corner Center put the racial slur “Coon” on her receipt and called out the name for everyone to hear. The restaurant fired the cashier, but said English was not her first language. News4’s Shomari Stone reports.
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Officer Hospitalized for Heroin Exposure on Job in McLean
A police officer was hospitalized after coming into contact with heroin while responding to a call of someone passed out in a car in McLean, Virginia, officials say.
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What's Your Cause? Viewers Stand Up for Cancer Research, Human Rights, More
Tommy McFly of Fresh 94.7 shares the causes that News4 viewers are passionate about, including curing cancer and helping homeless veterans.
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Police Say Woman Used Toddler to Steal at Tysons Corner Center
A woman is suspected of using her child to help her shoplift from Tysons Corner Center. Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter David Culver reports.
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Woman Suspected of Using Children to Steal Clothes at Tysons Corner Center
Zandra Smith, 26, was arrested on Wednesday after allegedly stealing from the Apple Store at the Tysons Corner Center. Police believe she may also be involved in a shoplifting incident at the mall that involved children.
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Man Who Intentionally Struck Silver Diner Charged With Murder, Police Say
The 59-year-old man who rammed his sport-utility vehicle into a Virginia restaurant last month has been charged with murder after a man he struck died, Fairfax County police said.
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74-Year-Old Man Struck in Intentional Silver Diner Crash Has Died
A 74-year-old man struck by a driver who investigators say intentionally rammed his SUV into the Silver Diner restaurant in Tysons Corner Center has died.
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Police Seize Materials From Car That Rammed Silver Diner
Police are investigating whether a man who they say intentionally rammed his sport-utility vehicle into a diner Wednesday may have set the backseat on fire with liquids and other materials.
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Police: Man Who Rammed Into Silver Diner Set Himself Ablaze
Police say a man who rammed his sport-utility vehicle into a restaurant earlier this week intentionally set himself on fire during that incident.