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New Restaurant Complex Coming To NoVa | Patch PM
1 Hospitalized In Carbon Monoxide Leak | Driver Rams NoVa Cop | 'Suspicious' Flyers | $5 Million Donated To DC Bridge Project
There was plenty of news across Virginia and D.C. 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.
New Restaurant Complex Coming To NoVa
A new restaurant complex is coming to the heart of the city, replacing a venerable surf shop that has been operating since 1976.
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1 Hospitalized After Carbon Monoxide Leak In NoVa: Report
One person was hospitalized after a reported carbon monoxide leak in Northern Virginia on Wednesday.
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Mercedes Driver Rams Fairfax Cop Car: Police
A local man is accused of driving while intoxicated and deliberately crashing his Mercedes into a police cruiser during a wild chase on Monday night, according to police.
'Suspicious' Fliers Distributed In Loudoun: LCSO
Propaganda fliers that "spoke against the potential renaming of Harry Byrd Highway" were found in area driveways Sunday morning, at two locations in the county, according to police.
Company Donates $5 Million For Anacostia Bridge: Report
Exelon Corp. has committed $5 million for a bridge that would span the Anacostia River and connect Washington Navy Yard and Anacostia Park, according to a report.
Also Worth A Look Today
- Alexandria To Host Drug Take Back Event On Saturday
- New Government Parking Garage Opening Set In Loudoun County
- Child Porn Found On Phone Being Serviced In Woodbridge: Police
- Fredericksburg Summer Restaurant Week 2019: Details, Menus
Across America
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