Juliana Valencia is an Emmy-winning general assignment reporter in two languages for News4 and contributes to Telemundo 44.
Valencia joined News4 in October 2019 from WHAS 11 in Louisville where she anchored the morning and noon newscasts. She launched the only weekday Spanish webcast in the region.
Throughout her career, Valencia has worked for WPSD Local 6 in Paducah, K.Y. and for WCTI News Channel 12 in New Bern, N.C. Her career began as an intern at CNN in Atlanta.
A graduate of the University of Florida, Valencia swam on UF's Club Swim & Dive Team and was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi. She was also a UF Miss Hispanic Student Association Scholarship Pageant recipient.
Valencia is accustomed to moving to new places. As a child, she moved six times. From Gainesville (where she was born) to Corpus Christi to Nashville. Her parents are immigrants from Colombia and raised their children in a Spanish-speaking home.
Valencia lives in Dupont Circle with her husband Nate and Wilson, her 10-lb Shih Tzi-poodle.
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Alexandria elementary school closes after students possibly exposed to lead
An elementary school in Alexandria, Virginia, has temporarily shut down after lead particles were discovered in the building — and officials say families should have their children tested for the harmful chemical. Naomi L. Brooks Elementary School has been closed since Friday. An environmental cleaning contractor found lead particles in multiple locations, including a kindergarten classroom, a fourth-grade classroom and...
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Au pair's statements to police won't be suppressed in Herndon murder case
Prosecutors allege au pair Juliana Peres Magalhaes was having an affair with the father of the family and was part of a plot to get his wife out of the picture.
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Au pair's testimony in murder case won't be suppressed, judge rules
Lawyers for Juliana Peres Magalhaes wanted some of her statements to Fairfax County police thrown out News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
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Left-behind clock, suitcase spark bomb scare at Iverson Mall
A mall in Prince George’s County, Maryland, was evacuated less than an hour before opening after a suspicious package was found Wednesday morning.
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Key Bridge disaster was ‘entirely preventable,' Maryland officials say in sweeping lawsuit
The Dali had unsafe conditions for months, including a vibration problem that forced nuts and screws loose and caused electrical outages on the day of the crash, Moore’s office said in a press release.
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Maryland announces cargo ship lawsuit in Key Bridge collapse
Maryland officials announced they’re suing the owner of the cargo ship that crashed into Baltimore’s Key Bridge, collapsing the structure and killing six people earlier this year. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
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Family of woman killed in Silver Spring apartment fire files $2.3M lawsuit
On what was supposed to be Melanie Diaz’s 27th birthday, her parents are filing a wrongful death lawsuit. She died trying to evacuate her burning Silver Spring high rise with her two dogs in February of 2023. Survived by her parents and her brother, her family is now seeking at least $2.3 million in damages against the owner of Arrive…
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‘A tragic loss': Fallen DC investigator honored at memorial services
D.C.’s police chief, Pamela Smith, got emotional speaking about investigator Wayne David, who died in the line of duty. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
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Fallen DC officer Wayne David to be honored in procession, funeral
Investigator Wayne David died in the line of duty while trying to recover a gun off the streets.
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DC police officer dies while retrieving gun thrown by suspect into storm drain
Investigator Wayne David, 52, served on MPD for 25 years and had been a part of the Violent Crimes Suppression Division since 2007. He recovered hundreds of guns across the city.