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Crossing Guards Needed For NoVa Schools: News Nearby
Top posts in DC and Virginia, including dozens of NoVa commercial vehicles off the road. Plus how to share news and events.

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.
- Crossing Guards Needed For Prince William County Schools
- Dozens Of NoVA Commercial Vehicles Off The Road After Inspection
- 14 Indicted In Front Royal-Warren County EDA Embezzlement Case
Local Firefighters Get Big Surprise In Billowing Smoke
The sight of smoke pouring out of a local business on Monday night was certainly an alarming one, and firefighters sprang into action, ready to battle the inferno. But they soon made a surprising discovery.
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New Donut Shop Opening In NoVa
Sugar Shack Donuts and Coffee will mark its grand opening in a new Northern Virginia location on Oct. 3, and the store plans to celebrate by giving the first 50 customers a free donut a month for a year.
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New Wawa Under Construction In NoVa
Local officials were on hand to mark the start of construction on a new Wawa location in Northern Virginia.
NoVa Man Gets 252 Years For Hurting Stepchildren
A local man convicted in June on multiple counts of child abuse and other charges after he was accused of torturing his two stepchildren was sentenced this week to 252 years in prison, according to reports.
Local Company A Top Place To Work For Women
A new ranking by business magazine Fortune put a Northern Virginia company at the top of the 75 best large workplaces for women across the United States.
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