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6-Year-Old Girl Assaulted | Shooting Near Potomac Mills | Toll Hike Denied | River Drowning: VA News

Breaking Into Ex's Home | 'Big Beautiful Bill' Impact | No Kings Follow-Up Rally | Dispute Over Honey Packet | Pedestrian Hit Outside Store

VIRGINIA— On the weekend, we present a review of the top stories and headlines from across Virginia. Here's a roundup of some of the biggest stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here.

12 Suspects Named In Motorcycle Gang Brawl, Shooting

After police said they were seeking 19 people related to a motorcycle gang assault and shooting outside a bar, 12 suspects were arrested and charged on Wednesday.

Toll Hike Rejection Upheld By VA Supreme Court

After the State Corporation Commission rejected a proposed toll hike from the Dulles Greenway owner, the Virginia Supreme Court upheld that decision on Thursday.

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6-Year-Old Girl Groped In Store, Police Make Arrest

A sexual assault of a 6-year-old girl at a store Saturday has led to an arrest and charge for a man, police say.

Man Cited For Breaking Into Ex-Girlfriend's Home: Sheriff

A 32-year-old man is facing multiple charges, including vandalism, for causing a disturbance at his former girlfriend’s home, according to the sheriff's office.

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Good Trouble Lives On Rally Planned By No Kings Organizers

A month after millions of demonstrators across the U.S. came out and peacefully protested against the Trump administration's policies as part of the No Kings Rallies, Northern Virginia Voices organized a follow-up event at a park.

2 County Supervisors Concerned About 'Big Beautiful Bill' Impact

Two Democratic supervisors have shared concerns about President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" impacts on the county.

Man With Gun Threatens To 'Kill Everybody' In Dispute Over Honey Packet

The sheriff's office is asking the public's help in identifying a man with a firearm they say threatened to "kill everybody" at a gas station on Sunday.

Resident Found Dead In Potomac River

A man died in a Potomac River drowning after swimming into Maryland waters, according to media reports.

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