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There was plenty of news across Virginia and Washington, DC, on Wednesday. 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.
- Take The 5 Pound SnoBall Challenge At This Alexandria Business
- Washington DC Metro Among Nation's Most Expensive For Moving
- Two Women Sexually Assaulted, Fredericksburg Police Seek Suspect
Axe Throwing Opens At NoVa Shopping Center
If you've had a stressful day at work, there's a new way to let off some steam in Northern Virginia.
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NoVa Kids At Little League World Series: When, Where To Watch
A local team advanced to the Little League World Series last week with a 12-2 Southeast Regional Championship victory over Peachtree City, Ga.
Find out what's happening in Chantillyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Federal Official In NoVa Accused Of White Nationalism
A U.S. State Department official from Northern Virginia has been placed on leave after he allegedly led a local chapter of a white nationalist organization, hosted white nationalists at his home and published white nationalist propaganda online, according to a report from the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Family-Owned Mediterranean Bakery And Café Opens
A family-owned Mediterranean bakery and café has set up shop in the area.
Look Inside: Stunning $4.7M DC Rowhome For Sale
Now this is true luxury D.C. living: a Georgetown rowhome near M Street is on the market for a staggering $4.7 million.
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