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And Scene: New Year's predictions
News4’s Tommy McFly sits down with Tracee Wilkins, Erika Gonzalez and Joseph Olmo as they create New Year’s predictions.
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Wind advisory: New year blows in with strong gusts throughout DC region
A wind advisory is in effect for most of the D.C. region as of 7 a.m. on Tuesday,
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Look back at the biggest stories of 2024 in DC, Maryland and Virginia
A D.C. icon lost. Shocking crimes. Joy for panda lovers and a bid year for Commanders fans. Here are some of the biggest stories of 2024.
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List: What to do in the Washington DC area, Dec. 30 to Jan. 5
Events, free things to do, festivals and more fun ideas in D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
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… And Scene: Remembering the stories of 2024 with quotable moments
Can News4’s Tracee Wilkins, Erika Gonzalez and Joseph Olmo remember these stories based on a quote? Tommy McFly presents sound bites to see how well our panelists remember what happened in 2024.
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Woman stabbed while holding toddler in Pentagon City dies
A woman has died two weeks after a suspect stabbed her and her toddler while they were walking on a sidewalk in the Pentagon City neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia, police say. Iman Gaye, 26, died at a hospital Monday morning from injuries she suffered in the stabbing on Dec. 15, Arlington County police said. Gaye and her toddler girl were…
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Alexandria's new police chief hosts town hall
Alexandria’s new police chief had his first community meeting Friday night. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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Arlington pride flag theft suspects get second chance
Charges were dismissed against two Army soldiers who were accused of ripping down pride flags outside a couple’s home in Arlington, after they completed a restorative justice program. News4’s Jessica Albert reports.
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A Virginia zoo got a baby pygmy hippopotamus for Christmas — and you can vote on her name
On Dec. 9, just two weeks before Christmas, a baby pygmy hippo was born at the zoo in Richmond, Virginia. Now, you can vote to help decide her name.
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VIDEO: Pygmy hippo calf born in time for holidays
The newborn arrived on December 9th at the Metro Richmond Zoo.
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And Scene: sketching the biggest stories of 2024
News4’s Tommy McFly, Tracee Wilkins, Erika Gonzalez and Joseph Olmo play Pictionary with Digital Producer Maggie More as she sketches out some of the year’s biggest stories.
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List: What to do in the DC area the week of Christmas
Events, free things to do, festivals and more fun ideas in D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
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Inside Tracee Wilkins' kitchen: How to make chicken and waffles for the holidays
If you follow News4’s Tracee Wilkins on social, you know she loves preparing home cooked meals from scratch. In this special Food Fare at Tracee’s kitchen, she shows News4’s Eun Yang how she makes one of her holiday favorites – fried chicken and waffles.
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VDOT crews prepare roads ahead of icy, cold holiday travel
The Virginia Department of Transportation is prepping roads ahead of cold weather that might affect holiday travel. News4’s Megan McGrath reports.
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‘Just so thrilled': Virginia nonprofit wins Kelly Clarkson's Good Neighbor Award
“I Support the Girls,” a local nonprofit organization, won this year’s Good Neighbor Award from “The Kelly Clarkson Show.” The organization collects and distributes bras and menstrual hygiene products.
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Virginia student accused of plotting attack on Jewish community in New York
An 18-year-old George Mason University student faces federal charges for allegedly plotting an attack on the Jewish community in New York. News4’s Jessica Albert reports on the charges and what the suspect’s classmates said.
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FBI accuses GMU student of plotting mass-casualty attack on Israeli consulate
A George Mason University freshman was arrested by the FBI and charged with distributing information about weapons of mass destruction online, after plotting a mass-casualty attack against people at the Israeli consulate in New York, according to court documents.
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GMU student accused of plotting consulate attack
An 18-year-old student at George Mason University was charged by the FBI with plotting a mass attack on the Israeli consulate in New York.
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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.