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‘Tiger King' Star ‘Doc' Antle Convicted of Wildlife Trafficking in Virginia
Virginia’s attorney general says a wild animal trainer featured in the popular Netflix series “Tiger King” has been convicted of wildlife trafficking.
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2 incumbent state senators lose primaries in Fairfax County
Two state senators in Fairfax County lost their primaries. Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey looks at whether their losses send a message and the potential impact they could have.
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Girl, 2, hospitalized after exposure to cocaine and fentanyl
A 2-year-old girl is hospitalized in serious condition after coming into contact with cocaine and fentanyl while in the custody of a family friend, Prince William County police said.
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Perjury trial of longtime Loudoun Co. Public Schools' spokesman underway
The perjury trial of Loudoun County Public Schools’ Public Information Officer Wayde Byard began Tuesday. News4’s Megan McGrath shares what to know about the case.
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Polls open, voting begins in the Virginia primaries
News4’s Dominique Moody reports on what to know before you cast your ballot.
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Fairfax County schools apologizes for sending phishing test to teachers
Fairfax County Public Schools apologized for putting teachers to the test – a phishing test – on the last day of school.
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Fairfax County schools apologizes for sending phishing test to teachers
Fairfax County Public Schools apologized for putting teachers to the test – a phishing test – on the last day of school. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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Virginia gym owner believes vandalism linked to Molotov cocktail at parents' home
A Northern Virginia gym owner says two separate acts of vandalism have rattled her and her family.
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Sterling gym owner concerned after Molotov cocktail, vandalism
She believes the same man might have committed both acts of vandalism. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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Lee and Lee-Jackson Memorial highways to be renamed
The names of two busy roads in Northern Virginia are about to change. News4’s Adam Tuss explains what residents and business owners need to know.
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Toast to the summer solstice at museums open until midnight, Foamhenge and more
Here are some unique ways to celebrate the summer solstice in the D.C. area.
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Young black bear spotted in Arlington
A young black bear has been spotted in Arlington, Virginia, on Sunday, and people are advised to stay away while it makes its way home.
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4 pharmacies robbed in Fairfax County since March
Police believe the same thieves have hit four pharmacies in Fairfax County, Virginia.
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Fairfax County police investigate series of pharmacy thefts
Police believe the same people are responsible for four pharmacy thefts. News4’s Aimee Cho reports.
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Virginia senator warns that FAA bill changes could delay flights at Reagan Airport
Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) shares why amendments to the Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization bill could lead to delays and long lines for passengers at Reagan National Airport. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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AG petitions court about Fairfax County schools' delayed awards notification
Virginia’s attorney general wants Fairfax County Public Schools to provide information the superintendent doesn’t want to surrender relating to the school system failing to notify students about scholar awards they earned last year.
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Fairfax County schools in legal dispute with Virginia attorney general
Virginia’s attorney general wants Fairfax County Public Schools to provide some information the superintendent doesn’t want to provide, stemming from last year’s discovery that the school system failed to notify students about scholar awards they earned. Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter Drew Wilder reports.
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Teen earns high school diploma in Loudoun County after fleeing Afghanistan
A teenager who fled Afghanistan two years ago graduated from high school in Loudoun County, motivated by the plight of girls in her home country. Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey reports.
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Community rallies around families displace by Bristow townhouse fire
A community in Virginia is collecting donations for 14 neighbors displaced when fire destroyed four townhouses. Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter Drew Wilder reports.
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Allegations of sex assault in Loudoun County middle school bathroom unfounded: Sheriff
The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office found an alleged sexual assault at a middle school was unfounded. A detective wrote in a search warrant affidavit that a 13-year-old girl reported she’d met a 14-year-old boy in a single person bathroom where he sexually assaulted her. A sheriff’s office spokeswoman said the investigation showed an assault did not occur and the...