
Julie Carey
Bureau Chief at WRC-TV (Washington, DC)
NBC4 Northern Virginia Bureau chief covering politics, government & all that is NoVA. Send story suggestions to [email protected], DMs are open
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5 days ago |
nbcwashington.com | Julie Carey
A Northern Virginia family that suffered one of the worst possible tragedies is giving back to the hospital where their little girl died. Jordynn Manning, 8, was struck by a care and pinned beneath it two years ago. During an almost three-week vigil at Inova Children's Hospital, her family had some brighter moments, like when nurses offered special pillowcases designed to make children and their loved ones smile a little.
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6 days ago |
nbcwashington.com | Julie Carey
A Fairfax County, Virginia, mother launched her company more than a decade ago because she saw a need for products for breastfeeding moms. Recognizing the difficulty of toting breast pumping equipment between home and work, Sarah Wells launched Sarah Wells Bags, an online seller of designer breast pump bags and backpacks. On Capitol Hill on Thursday, she told Democratic lawmakers that President Donald Trump's tariff policies are endangering her business.
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1 week ago |
nbcwashington.com | Julie Carey
The mother of a 5-year-old boy subjected to racial slurs in a now-viral video is asking the Loudoun County school board to take stronger action. The mother says the video was made by an LCPS sixth grade boy off school grounds and shared with others. The mother was joined by others from the Asian American community who are also calling for a more direct response.
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1 week ago |
nbcwashington.com | Julie Carey
A Northern Virginia mother felt fear and frustration after the man accused of trying to abduct her 4-year-old daughter was freed from jail - but she says her dread has now turned to relief after he was taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. It's been nearly two years since her daughter's middle-of-the-night screams tore through the family's Annandale apartment. "I immediately jumped out of bed and went running down the hallway," her mom, Christy, recalled.
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1 week ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Julie Carey
Share Her own cellphone video captured the start of the terrifying gunfire that changed Esther’s life forever. The six gunshots left her with permanent injuries and, for now, tethered to a tracheostomy tube she must use to speak. Stream NBC4 newscasts for free right here, right now. She asked News4 to conceal her identity, so only her first name is being used. “I struggle to breathe,” Esther said. “I struggle to talk with it.” We have the news you need to know to start your day.
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She survived a near fatal attack — six bullets fired by her son’s father. Now, with him locked up for good, she is telling her story of survival & how she had the presence of mind to start recording on her cellphone as the gunfire started. https://t.co/Rg9HxJsfdi @nbcwashington

Yeardley Love’s murder was a crime that jolted the UVA community & put a spotlight on the issue of dating violence. Now, 15 years later her mother & her former lacrosse coach are working together to teach young people how to avoid dangerous relationships. https://t.co/5u67mVVGCc

A 5 year old boy is the target of a middle schooler’s ethnic slurs & harassment, all videotaped by the middle school boy & shared. Now the preschooler’s parents are turning to the sheriff’s office & school officials for help. https://t.co/rWj3nVnklu