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Robbery at Pentagon City Mall prompts lockdown
Police are searching for three teens believed to be behind a brazen smash-and-grab robbery that led to a lockdown at the Pentagon City Mall. Arlington County Police first responded to the fashion Centre at Pentagon City mall for reports of shots fired around 3:30 p.m. on Sunday. Investigators say no shooting happened, but that the alleged thieves broke into the…
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Robbery at Pentagon City Mall prompts lockdown
Police are searching for three teen suspects who broke into a high-end watch store using hammers. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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Robbery attempt forces evacuation at Pentagon City Mall
Police are searching for three teenage suspects who allegedly broke into a store in the Pentagon City Mall, leading to an evacuation. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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Science 4 Everyone: How new tech at Arlington Fire Department works to save lives
On this Science 4 Everyone, Storm Team4 Meteorologist (and Science Teacher!) Ryan Miller talks to the Arlington County Fire Department about the LIFEPAK 35, a new advanced heart monitor in Virginia that tracks the heart in real time and can send a live image to a hospital.
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Man faces explosives charges after neighbor complaints
Families in an Arlington neighborhood got so used to hearing explosions at night that they assumed people were setting off fireworks, but that changed when the bomb squad pulled up and took away one of their neighbors. News4’s Arielle Hixson reports.
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Large pack of ATVs causes commotion in Rosslyn
Dozens — maybe hundreds — of ATVs and motorbikes took a long ride from D.C. to Arlington and back, causing quite a commotion Sunday night. Traffic camera video shows the pack flooding the streets of Arlington, including Wilson Boulevard and North Oak Street. Some of them are seen running a red light in Rosslyn as pedestrians crossed the street. At…
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Large group of ATVs causes commotion in Rosslyn
Hundreds of ATVs and motorbikes took a long ride from D.C. to Arlington and back, causing quite a commotion Sunday night. News4 Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss reports.
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Arlington Public Schools superintendent talks about literacy and safety
Arlington Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Francisco Durán talks with News4’s Juliana Valencia about increasing school safety measures, focusing on literary and combating opioid overdoses in students.
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Construction has big impact on Arlington intersection
A major road project in Arlington has picked up in intensity and has a lot of people asking when it’s going to be finished. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss reports the Columbia Pike Forward project has narrowed roads and closed sidewalks for quite a while.
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Speed cameras to be installed near Arlington schools. Here's where
Ten cameras are going up in school zones in Arlington County to try to get drivers to slow down. News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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Lawsuit filed against rideshare company Empower
While the service is supposed to offer a less expensive trip than Uber or Lyft, a lawsuit was just filed against the company detailing supposed unsafe practices by drivers. And one rider is telling News 4 about a frightening recent Empower trip where she says she was sexually assaulted. News4’s Adam Tuss reports.
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Cellphones in Arlington schools: Board to discuss Youngkin proposal
The Arlington County School Board is set to discuss Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s proposal to eliminate cellphones from school instructional time, and another Virginia Department of Education “commonwealth conversation” will be held. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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Parents celebrate Torri Huske's 100m butterfly gold
Arlington native Torri Huske got sweet redemption at the Paris Olympics, winning gold in the 100m butterfly three years after missing the podium by a hundredth of a second in Tokyo. News4’s Jummy Olabanji caught up with Huske’s proud parents.
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Contagious case of measles may have exposed people in Arlington and DC on July 1 and 2. Here's what to know
Health officials want you to keep an eye out for symptoms of measles if you were at one of three locations in Arlington and D.C. in early July.
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Health officials warn of possible measles exposure in Arlington
A person with measles visiting from out of state was contagious when they were inside a Harris Teeter on Glebe Road on July 1.
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Police looking for owners of car that was almost stolen before Metro Transit Police Officer shot suspect
If your dark-colored Jeep Cherokee with Maryland license plates was nearly carjacked in Rosslyn on July 5, Arlington County Police would like to talk to you.
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Metro breaks ground on new Crystal City entrance
The construction process on the new east entrance is expected to take about three years, and give people easier access to the station and better connectivity to other passenger rail options. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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Rosslyn carjacking suspect charged after police shooting
Arlington County police say they have charged the suspect who was shot by a Metro Transit Police officer when he carjacked a car and attempted to carjack another.
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Video appears to show carjacking suspect before Rosslyn police shooting
Before a Metro Transit Police officer shot and wounded a carjacking suspect in Rosslyn, traffic camera footage appears to show the man try to open the door of a car sitting in traffic Friday morning. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.
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Carjacking suspect shot in Rosslyn after Metro Transit officer sees 2 crimes in progress: police
A Metro Transit Police officer shot and wounded a carjacking suspect in the Rosslyn area of Arlington, Virginia, on Friday morning after seeing him carjack one person and try to carjack another, authorities say. A Metro Transit Police officer had been headed to the Rosslyn Metro station at about 11:30 a.m. when the officer “happened upon” a man carjacking someone…