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Arlington Townhouse Murder Suspect Dies in Jail
The suspect in a 2018 homicide in Arlington died in jail Monday morning.
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High School Student Helps Make Arlington Streets Safer
Streets in Arlington may be safer for pedestrians, thanks to one high school student who helped Arlington County put up rapid flash beacons.
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High School Student Works to Make Arlington Streets Safer
Pedestrians may notice flashing yellow lights when crossing the street in Arlington, Virginia. thanks to one high school student who’s working to make streets safe. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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Virginia High School to Be Renamed Washington-Liberty After Lee Controversy
A Northern Virginia high school that is removing Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee’s name will be renamed as Washington-Liberty High School.
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Many DC-Area Districts Falling Short of School Resource Officer Standards
Several local school districts fall below a national recommendation for police resource officer staffing levels, a review by the News4 I-Team found.
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DC-Area Districts Fall Short of School Officer Standards
Several local school districts fall below a national recommendation for police resource officer staffing levels, a review by the News4 I-Team found. Scott MacFarlane reports.
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4 Months Later, Suspect Arrested in Arlington Townhouse Murder
A murder suspect is now in custody after what police said was an intensive investigation.
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Virginia Community Uneasy Two Weeks After Homicide and No Arrest
A Virginia community is uneasy after the death of a father in his home two weeks ago and still no arrests.
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DC-Area Schools Make ‘Best High Schools in America' List
Dozens of high schools in the D.C. region made the U.S. News & World Report’s Best High Schools in America list — with one local school making the top 10.
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Arlington County Police Step Up Patrols After Suspicious Men Approach Children
Students in Arlington County may see more police officers as they leave school Wednesday afternoon after suspicious men approached children in the county on four separate occasions.
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Arlington Police Increase Presence After Men Approach Children
Students in Arlington County may see more police officers at their schools during afternoon dismissal after a series of incidents involving suspicious men approaching children were reported.