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Doan operated the conspiracy from his store, called iFaifo, in Falls Church at 417 W. Broad St.

Doan operated the conspiracy from his store, called iFaifo, in Falls Church at 417 W. Broad St.

The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved this week the Office of the Independent Police Auditor.
Police say a black car drove up and the passenger got out and demanded cash.
The event Monday night for James Morrison is scheduled for 7-9 p.m. at the restaurant, at 2000 Mt. Vernon Ave. in Del Ray.
Several store owners at the shopping center say a bank is moving to a smaller space at Bradlee.
Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump will meet in first presidential debate Monday, Sept. 26.
Ferizi provided more than 1,000 U.S. names as potential targets for ISIL. He was sentenced Friday in a federal courtroom in Alexandria, VA.
Also in this week's report, a 19-year old is arrested after breaking residents' windows, jumping fences and running through yards.
Tysons Corner Center restaurant Seasons52 closed after a fire in July in the lower level of the shopping center.
Fairfax County Police say Cory Wright told them a Hispanic man assaulted her while she was walking a dog Sept. 6 in the Franconia area.
Police say the incident took place Wednesday morning in a neighborhood off of Sleepy Hollow Road.
The resident ran outside and called police to his home in the 7900 block of Janna Lee Avenue.
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Uniqlo has posted job ads, the store is on the map at Tysons Corner Center and Tysons employees say the store will open this fall.
St. John The Beloved Roman Catholic Church to hold annual fall festival Friday and Saturday.
ACPS sent out an alert Thursday afternoon about the early release.
The bar has added pool tables, darts, more TV screens; Saturday's festivities include raffles for a Dandy cruise, Nats game.
The location was previously a shoe repair store, run for years by Joseph M. Johnson who closed the store in January. He passed away Sept. 2.
The cab driver is in critical but stable condition at an area hospital, according to police.