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‘Preventable': Arlington dog owner says prescription mix-up killed pet
A Virginia woman mourning the death of her dog says a veterinarian prescribed one medication, a pharmacy provided another and her longtime companion died within days.
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‘A preventable mistake': Owner warns of prescription error after dog's death
A local dog owner says her beloved 10-year-old spaniel died days after taking the wrong medication dispensed to her at a CVS. News4’s Derrick Ward explains what happened.
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Arlington after-school employee accused of showing pornography to students
A man who worked in an after-school program in Arlington County, Virginia, has been arrested and is accused of showing pornography to minors, police say.
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Central Union Mission expanding to Arlington amid rise in homelessness
The nonprofit Central Union Mission, which provides food, shelter and job training to people in need, is opening its first location in Arlington amid a 17% rise in homelessness in the past year, the group’s president said. News4’s Megan McGrath reports.
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Arlington church, nonprofit create affordable housing with faith-based development
A church partnered with a housing nonprofit to create dozens of affordable rental units in Arlington, Virginia. Built in the 1920s, Central United Methodist became a landmark, standing just across the street from the Ballston Metro station. Now the location is an example of faith-based development to create more affordable housing. The church partnered with Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing...
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Faith-based development creates affordable housing opportunities in Arlington
An Arlington church partnered with a housing nonprofit to create dozens of affordable rental units. Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey reports.
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Arlington bar receives bomb, death threats over drag story time
Families seeking fun at a popular LGBTQ+ bar in Northern Virginia last weekend became the latest victims in a wave of hateful threats happening across the country when a bomb threat was called in over a drag story time. Drag queen Tara Hoot’s Family Fun Story Time performance at Freddie’s Beach Bar & Restaurant in Arlington was delayed Saturday...
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Bomb threats made against bar over drag story hour
Families trying to have fun at a popular LGBTQ+ bar in Arlington last weekend became the latest victims in a wave of hateful threats happening across the country when a bomb threat was called in. News4’s Darcy Spencer spoke to the bar owner, who says he received a death threat, too.
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Why Arlington street parking prices increased in some of the busiest areas
A small pressure sensor about the size of a drink coaster has been embedded under about 4,500 street parking spaces in busy areas of Arlington, Virginia. Through a pilot program that began Monday, some spaces now cost more amid efforts to increase short-term parking turnover. Round, black sensors are the sign you are participating in a study aimed at making…
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Program aims to increase parking turnover in Arlington
A small pressure sensor about the size of a beverage coaster has been embedded in roughly 4,500 street parking spaces in busy areas of Arlington, Virginia. News4’s Jackie Bensen explains that the program aims to increase short-term parking turnover, and yes, some spaces now cost more.
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Family of man killed at Pentagon Metro station outraged over plea deal
The family of a man who was stabbed to death at the Pentagon Metro station is disgusted with the plea deal and sentence the man convicted of killing their loved one will receive. It will allow him to be released in less than four years. Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey got reaction from the victim’s family.
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Behind the science of wastewater treatment at an Arlington County facility
Storm Team4 Meteorologist (and Science Teacher!) Ryan Miller explains the mechanical, biological and chemical processes used to treat sewage at the Arlington County Water Pollution Control Plant.
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New owners find human remains during inspection of Arlington property
The medical examiner is working to identify the person and determine how they died.
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Human remains found on walk-through of Arlington property
Arlington County officers were called to “suspicious circumstances” and are working to identify the person.
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Story of a deaf Welsh WWI sniper inspired ‘Private Jones' at Signature Theatre
A new production in Northern Virginia tells a World War I story and makes it accessible for all. News4’s Tommy McFly spoke with cast members about Signature Theatre’s “Private Jones.”
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Arlington parents seek $2M for afterschool programs after fatal suspected fentanyl overdoses
Parents and community groups in Arlington, Virginia, want more money for afterschool programs after two students died from suspected fentanyl overdoses.
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Arlington moms want better afterschool programs in fight against fentanyl
Parents and a community group in Arlington are pushing for more money for afterschool programs after two students died from suspected fentanyl overdoses. Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey spoke with some of the mothers fighting to make a difference.
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MedStar Health gives $100,000 in scholarships to Marymount University physical therapy students
A health care system in the DMV area has offered five $20,000 scholarships to Marymount University physical therapy students to address the current physical therapist shortage.
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MedStar Health gives $100,000 in scholarships to Marymount University physical therapy students
News4’s Aimee Cho speaks with a current Marymount University student who received a $20,000 MedStar Health scholarship.
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Soldiers accused of stealing pride flags in Arlington
Two soldiers assigned to the Army’s elite Old Guard were arrested and charged with stealing pride flags from a home in south Arlington, News4’s Paul Wagner reports. Update: Court records initially said one suspect failed to appear in court Wednesday, but his attorney said it was due to a clerical error. That error was resolved Thursday, and the court removed...