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‘Our population feels seen': Virginia nonprofit receives $250K for adults with disabilities program
The state funding will help SPARC support people with severe disabilities in Fairfax County. News4 Community Reporter Molette Green reports.
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Fairfax Co. residents get active on first day of 2024
Instead of starting the new year in a crowded gym, many people opted to head to D.C.-area parks. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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Teen attempts to assault elderly woman after breaking into her home
A Fairfax County teenager is facing multiple charges after police say he broke into an elderly woman’s home and attempted to sexually assault her.
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Teen charged in attempted sexual assault in Chantilly
The teen faces multiple charges after breaking into an elderly woman’s home in Chantilly and attempting to sexually assault her. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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'10 predators are in jail': Men arrested in Fairfax County child exploitation sting
Fairfax County detectives posed as children online to see how many people would make plans to meet for sex. The 10 suspects include a husband and father, a yoga instructor and a man visiting from Qatar. News4’s Paul Wagner reports.
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Lawmaker to reintroduce bill on building a casino in Northern Virginia
State Sen. David Marsden’s proposal would include a convention center, concert hall and hotel.
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Gaming proponents size up the odds of a Northern Virginia casino
State Senator David Marsden is planning to re-introduce legislation that would allow Fairfax County to hold a referendum on building a casino.
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‘She went to Heaven, now': Neighbors react to fatal Christmas Day fire in Centreville
A community was struck by tragedy on Christmas morning, and is now trying to figure out how a neighbor died in a fire inside her home.
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Centreville woman dies in house fire on Christmas Day
A community in Centreville is trying to make sense of the Christmas Day tragedy. News4’s Ted Oberg reports.
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One found dead in Christmas morning townhouse fire in Fairfax County
A Christmas morning fire at a townhouse in the Centreville area of Fairfax County left one person dead, according to firefighters.
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Virginia student's project encourages young entrepreneurs
Fairfax High School student Sami Moudarres founded the “Make it Market Project” to help elementary school students bring their business ideas to life. News4 Community Reporter Molette Green reports.
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DOD employee faces charges for indecent exposure on Burke trail; police seek more victims
A U.S. Department of Defense employee is facing charges for indecent exposure on a Virginia trail, and authorities believe he may have done it before.
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DOD employee arrested in indecent exposure in Burke
Detectives believe there may be more victims after a man was caught on video and later arrested for exposing himself while jogging. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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Man accused of following woman from MGM National Harbor, assaulting her in Virginia
A Maryland man is accused of following a woman from MGM National Harbor to her home in Fairfax County, Virginia, and then assaulting her and trying to break into her home, police say.
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Survivors of Oct. 7 Hamas attack share their stories in Fairfax
Survivors of the terror attack that sparked the war in Israel are visiting Northern Virginia and sharing their stories. A Jewish Community Center in Fairfax hosted “Heroines and Heroes of Light.” News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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Ask the chief: Fentanyl, Santa's Ride and more in Fairfax County
News4’s Tony Perkins spoke with Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis about the dangers of fentanyl, the latest crime news and how the department is celebrating the holidays.
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16-year-old charged with murder in shooting of man celebrating birthday on U Street
Diamonte Lewis was shot and killed while celebrating his 24th birthday on U Street in October.
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Fairfax County student charged with deadly shooting on U Street
Police arrested and charged a 16-year-old Fairfax County student in the fatal shooting of a man who was celebrating his birthday in Northwest D.C.
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‘A teenager trying to play the role of an adult': McLean High rallies for student working 40 hours to support family
A Fairfax County teen has been working 40 hours a week, while in high school, to support his family after they escaped domestic violence and were almost evicted from their home. Now, the McLean High School community has come together to help in time for the holidays.
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McLean High community rallies around student working to support family
A Fairfax County student has been working 40 hours per week while in school to support his family. News4’s Aimee Cho shares how the McLean High School community rallied around the family.