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First Night Alexandria celebrates 30th anniversary
DMV locals celebrated the new year with family-friendly events in the area amid thunderstorm warnings. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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Plaid Friday gives boost to Old Town businesses, shows ‘woven threads' of community
For the last 15 years, Old Town Alexandria small businesses have been celebrating their own twist on Black Friday called “Plaid Friday.”
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Shoppers support small businesses on Plaid Friday
For the last 15 years, Old Town Alexandria small businesses have been celebrating their own twist on Black Friday called “Plaid Friday.”
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Fire closes Alexandria bookstore day after opening
The smashed and singed silk flowers, marble-topped bistro tables and purple shopping bags on the sidewalk in front of the building on South Saint Asaph Street in Old Town Alexandria hint at the atmosphere that had attracted people inside. Madame Coco’s Emporium and Everything Chocolate, Friends to Lovers Bookstore and Little Birdie’s Home and Gifts were all heavily damaged...
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Fire closes Alexandria bookstore day after opening
A fire on Sunday heavily damaged Friends to Lovers Bookstore and two other shops in the same building, forcing the bookstore to close just days after opening. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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Video of confrontation over politics demonstrates how many Americans are on edge
Video of a confrontation over presidential politics at a café in Northern Virginia demonstrates how this election has many Americans on edge. Annetta Catchings — the Alexandria Republican Committee chair and a former mayoral candidate — said it started when she was having lunch at a café in Old Town with three fellow supporters of former President Donald Trump on Friday....
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Video of confrontation over political views demonstrates Americans are on edge
Video of a confrontation over presidential politics at an Alexandria cafe went viral. Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey spoke to both women involved.
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Flood waters recede in Old Town after roads, businesses had to close
News4’s Mauricio Casillas covers storm damage in Northern Virginia from the remnants of Tropical Storm Debby.
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White students tell half Asian student he's ‘segregated,' can't sit with them at Alexandria elementary school
A Northern Virginia mom is furious, after she says her fifth-grade son was allegedly forced by classmates to take part in a “segregation game” after school last week.
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Mom says son was forced to play ‘segregation game' in Alexandria school
An after-school game took a troubling turn last Tuesday at Lyles Crouch Traditional Academy in Alexandria. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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Old Town Alexandria grapples with flooding
Authorities are putting up additional barricades to make sure that in the dark of Wednesday morning, people don’t accidentally drive into what will likely be very high water. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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Heavy rain drenches the DMV
The rain is drenching the D.C. area, creating dangerous driving conditions and keeping a lot of people at home. News4’s Mauricio Casillas shows the impact of the nonstop rain.
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Photos: Holiday Boat Parade lights up The Wharf in big year for Barbie and Buffett
Here are some of the best vessels from the 2023 Holiday Boat Parade.
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Holiday Boat Parade lights up The Wharf
The Holiday Boat Parade returned to The Wharf with sparkling lights on a rainy night.
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Sen. Warner, the Mad Chef, celebrates Halloween with trick-or-treaters in Old Town Alexandria
One of the best places to be on Halloween is Old Town Alexandria. News4’s Tommy McFLY joined the trick-or-treaters, including Sen. Mark “Mad Chef” Warner.