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Fights caught on video lead Alexandria school to move classes online
There will be no in-person classes at Alexandria City High School on Thursday and Friday after multiple fights broke out on one of their campuses, school officials said. Several student fights at the King Street Campus location resulted in staff and students with injuries on Wednesday, Superintendent Dr. Melanie Kay-Wyatt said in a letter to families. As a result, all…
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Fights spur Alexandria City High School to cancel in-person classes
Fights with “injuries to staff and students” led Alexandria City High School to cancel classes for the last two days before winter break. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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Youngkin proposes tax relief on tips and cars in his adjusted Virginia budget plan
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin proposed a state budget plan on Wednesday that would permanently give tax relief on tips and cars, measures that his Republican administration has said would give money back to middle- and lower-income workers. The proposal would also increase funding for schools, maternal health and disaster relief using surplus funds. An adviser for Youngkin said ahead of...
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New Loudoun County school named in honor of Henrietta Lacks
Loudoun County Public Schools named a primary school after Henrietta Lacks, an African American woman who’s had a lasting medical impact on the world. The district gathered to honor Lacks in a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open the Henrietta Lacks Elementary School on Tuesday. Jeri Lacks Whya became emotional hearing the young students recite her grandmother’s words during the...
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New school in Loudoun County named in honor of Henrietta Lacks
Loudoun County Public Schools honored Henrietta Lacks, naming a primary school after the woman who’s had a lasting medical impact across the world. News4’s Dominique Moody spoke with her family about the special honor.
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Rep. Wexton gives her final House floor speech
U.S. Rep. Jennifer Wexton of Virginia delivered her final speech on the House floor Tuesday morning through a text-to-voice app. Wexton announced last year she would not run for reelection after being diagnosed with a degenerative brain condition.
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Virginia man dies after bear shot in tree falls on him
A 58-year-old father of five was killed last week in Virginia when a bear that was shot fell on him from out of a tree. The man was on a hunting trip when another shooter fired at the animal.
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List: What to do in the Washington DC area, Dec. 16-22
Events, free things to do, festivals and more fun ideas in D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
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‘Deeply concerned': Mystery drones seen in Virginia, governor says as lawmakers seek answers
Here’s what we know – and don’t – about mysterious sightings of drones in Virginia, Maryland and the Northeast.
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‘Deeply concerned': Mysterious drones seen in Virginia, governor says
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin joined a growing group of lawmakers seeking information about mysterious drone sightings in the Northeast. NBC’s Brie Jackson reports.
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Man arrested in stabbing of woman, toddler in Pentagon City
An Arlington, Virginia, man is facing charges after a domestic-related double stabbing in Pentagon City on Saturday night, police say. Leonardo Reyes, 23, was being held without bond in the Arlington County Detention Facility. Police responded to the 900 block of Army Navy Drive at 9:45 p.m. to a report of a stabbing. At the scene, officers found a woman…
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Arlington man arrested for double shooting in Pentagon City
Arlington County police arrested a 23-year-old man after he stabbed a woman and toddler in Pentagon City.
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‘The Spirit of Kwanzaa' celebrates Black diaspora through dance
The Dance Institute of Washington’s cultural arts production of “The Spirit of Kwanzaa” adapts the seven principles of Kwanzaa to convey the struggles and creativity of those in the Black diaspora. News4’s Molette Green and Adam Tuss talk to the creative director about this year’s theme “For the Culture” and what to expect at the show.
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Characters spread cheer at INOVA Children's Hospital
Santa, Elsa and plenty of their friends spread holiday cheer to children at INOVA Children’s Hospital on Friday.
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‘Don't shoot it down': Expert says what to do if you spot drones above your house
Groups of drones seen flying around the suburbs of Washington, D.C., in recent days are leaving many people perplexed and wondering what — if anything — they should do. Residents of the Hawthorne Village Condominiums in Fairfax, Virginia, say drones began flying nearby about 8 p.m. and stuck around for a few hours. “There was about 10 of them. It…
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Calls increasing for information on drone sightings
More drone sightings have been reported in the D.C. area. News4’s Megan McGrath spoke with an expert about what people can and can’t do if they spot the drones.
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A return to automation, faster service and mobile pay: Metro changes proposed in 2025
Automatic train operations, contactless payment, increased train services and more changes are coming to Metro. Here’s a look at the proposed 2025 budget and this weekend’s return to computerized trains.
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Incoming West Virginia state lawmaker arrested after allegedly threatening to kill fellow lawmakers
An incoming West Virginia state lawmaker was arrested Thursday after he allegedly threatened to kill other state lawmakers.
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Automatic train operation returns to Metro this weekend
This weekend is a historic one for Metro, which just got the green light to return to automation mode. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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Sanctuary cities in Virginia should lose state funding, Youngkin says
The Republican governor will seek legislative approval for a policy that would cut off funding to law enforcement agencies and jails that do not cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainers.