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For those who booked a spot on a whale-watching boat Monday morning, it indeed was money well spent on the approximately two-hour sea tour. Several whales breached the surface, which means they jumped completely out of the Atlantic, much to the delight of those on board. >>> Read more and watch video.
Watch Live Eagle Cam: Florida Eaglets Set To Hatch Before Holidays Are Out
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Famous bald eagles of Fort Myers, Florida, are set to become parents any day now. As the couple’s eggs near the end of their 35-day incubation period, the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam is enabling viewers from across the globe to watch and wait along with the expecting parents. >>> Read more and see live stream.
Suspect in Tricia McCauley Killing Released Days Before Her Death
The suspect in the murder of Tricia McCauley had been released from jail just days before her death. He was awaiting trial on robbery charges, and should have been wearing a GPS tracking device, according to reports. >>> Read more.
Suspect in Armed Robbery in Alexandria Linked to at Least 6 Other Cases
- An Alexandria 7-Eleven was the location of the latest robbery Wednesday morning, but the suspect is wanted in 6 similar cases in Maryland.
Man Arrested For Shooting Two 15-Year-Old Boys in Stafford
- He was charged with, among other things, attempted murder after the early-morning incident Wednesday: Stafford County Sheriff's Office.
Stolen Guitar Finds Its Way Back to Fairfax Shop: Police
- A Stafford man shows off his new guitar to a friend who works at Guitar Center, and then finds it was the same one stolen: Fairfax Police.
Vehicle Crashes Into Home in Woodbridge: Police
- No one was injured, according to Prince William County Police, and the residents were allowed to return to unaffected areas of the dwelling.
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