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Police Grapple with New Threat: Unexpected Exposure to Illegal Drugs
When Fredericksburg Police Officer Jonathan Piersol and Detective Paul Chewning answered an emergency call from a motel, they expected the usual threats. But during that April 2018 response, the two didn’t realize they were being exposed to a dangerous illegal drug the entire time.
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Federal Worker With Disabilities Eager for Shutdown's End
A Northern Virginia man who has worked in the Environmental Protection Agency mail room for nearly 30 years is feeling the pain of the government shutdown. News4’s David Culver has the story.
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Shutdown Stresses Small Business Owners
The partial government shutdown continues to squeeze small business owners, who are seeing drops in sales and cuts to employee work hours.
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Coast Guard Families Ask Congress to End Shutdown
Spouses and parents of Coast Guard members went on a mission through the halls of Congress on Tuesday, knocking on doors in support of an end to the partial government shutdown. News4’s David Culver reports.
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‘We've Made the Sacrifices:' US Coast Guard Families Ask Congress to End Partial Government Shutdown
Spouses and parents of Coast Guard members went on a mission through the halls of Congress on Tuesday, knocking on doors in support of an end to the partial government shutdown.
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Man Accused of Filming 60 Victims in Northern Virginia Mall Dressing Rooms
A man arrested on Christmas Eve after police say he secretly filmed a teenage girl in a Virginia store dressing room is now accused of filming at least 60 other victims.
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Virginia Man Testifies Against Ex-Cardinal McCarrick
A Virginia’s man’s testimony against ex-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick could prove pivotal in determining the future of the Catholic church. News4’s David Culver spoke with him.
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Unrepentant White Supremacist Gets 2 Years for Hate Vandalism in Virginia
A man who spray painted messages of hate on a Virginia church and synagogue, including on the first night of Passover, was sentenced Friday to nearly two years in prison.
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Man Calls Sheriff Over Foul During Pickup Basketball Game
Without a referee to turn to, a man called police to report a foul during a pickup basketball game at a Virginia gym Monday evening.
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Warrenton Woman Finds a Slithering Surprise in Her Car
Lora Goff was driving up Main Street in Warrenton, Virginia, on her Monday lunch break when she heard a sound in her car. When she looked down, she noticed a slithery surprise: A snake, crawling out of her air vent.
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Rose McGowan Drug Possession Case Going to Grand Jury
A Virginia judge found probable cause in a drug possession charge against actress Rose McGowan.
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Gerber Baby Milestone Inspires Va. Teen With Down Syndrome
A child with down syndrome has been named the 2018 Gerber Baby. In Fredericksburg, Virginia, a teenage girl with Down syndrome and her family says it is an inspiring milestone that gives them hope that more people will recognize the abilities of people with the disorder. David Culver reports.
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Fairfax Police Chief Calls for Release of Fatal Police Shooting Video
Weeks after U.S. Park Service Police chased and fatally shot a 25-year-old man near Mount Vernon, Virginia, the chief of Fairfax County Police called for video of the shooting to be released to the public.
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A Master's in Math at 17: Student Gets Grad Degree Before High School Graduation
A 17-year-old is graduating with her master’s degree in math from George Mason University — before she even graduates from high school.
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Woman Accused of Sacrificing 12-15 Chickens Each Week as Religious Offering
A Northern Virginia woman has been accused of sacrificing as many as 12 to 15 chickens each week in her townhome in suburban Sterling, Virginia.
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Three George Mason University Students Barred From Campus After ‘Fire Bomb' Materials Found in Dorm Room
Three George Mason University students who were arrested after police found “fire bomb” materials in a dorm have been barred from campus, the university said Wednesday.
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Explosives Found in GMU Dorm
Northern Virginia bureau reporter David Culver talks with GMU students about explosives found in a dorm room.
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‘Fire Bomb' Materials Found in George Mason University Dorm Room
News4’s Northern Virginia bureau reporter David Culver said an affidavit indicated materials found in the GMU dorm could be combined to “manufacture fire bombs” or make “explosive materials.”