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Alexandria Woman Stole, Crashed Car, Police Say: News Nearby
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There was plenty of news across Virginia and Washington, DC, on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
- Alexandria Woman Stole, Crashed Car In MD: Police
- Man Kicks Police, Tries To Bite Them In Ashburn: LCSO
- Ashburn Restaurant Inspections: 21 Violations At One Place
Drunk Woman With Suitcase Full Of Cats Arrested In NoVa: Police
A drunk woman with a suitcase full of cats was arrested early Friday night in Northern Virginia, according to police.
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New 4-Star Hotel Coming To Northern Virginia: Report
A four-star hotel is coming to Northern Virginia, according to a report.
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Founder Of DC Real Estate Firm JBG Dies: Report
WASHINGTON, DC -- Donald A. Brown, founder of D.C. real estate giant JBG, has passed away at his Florida home, according to a report. He was 90.
Kazoos, Chants Drown Out Westboro Church's Attack On Roem
RICHMOND — Randy Blythe of Richmond's heavy metal band Lamb of God met demonstrators from Westboro Baptist Church at the Virginia Capitol on Monday with an unlikely weapon: kazoos.
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Man Crashes Into Police Cruiser During Chase In Stafford: SCSO
PWC Police Chief To Field Public's Questions Thursday In Manassas
Masked Man Assaults Employee At 7-Eleven In Sterling: LCSO
Man's Body Found In Seven Corners: Report
Coast Guard Officer Accused Of Plotting Attacks Pleads Not Guilty
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