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Cherry Blossom queen | Wife shoots husband | Car tagged with swastika | Fairfax Restaurant Week | 2 classic rockers coming to Wolf Trap

Share-worthy stories from the Virginia/DC Patch network to talk about tonight:
Speed Camera-Destroying Man Becomes DC Superhero
No one knows his identity. No one even knows what he looks like. But to many in D.C., he is a force for good, and perhaps the District's first true superhero.
Car Vandalized With Swastika In Dunn Loring: Police
Police are looking into a potential case of discrimination after a car was vandalized with a swastika in Dunn Loring Sunday, Feb. 25.
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ZZ Top And John Fogerty Added To Wolf Trap Summer Lineup
Classic rock fans, rejoice. John Fogerty and ZZ Top has announced Wolf Trap will be a stop on their upcoming tour, joining a lineup of iconic names coming to Vienna this summer. The concerts are set for May 29 and 30.
Fairfax City Restaurant Week 2018: Prices, Specials, Participants
Get your inner foodie prepared for Fairfax City Restaurant Week, with specials and a wide variety of offerings from the best kitchens.
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Woman Shoots Husband In Stafford: Police
A woman shot her husband during an argument early Saturday in the area of Jefferson Davis Highway and George Mason Road, according to the Stafford County Sheriff's Office. Jackie Lyn Miller, 32, of Stafford, was charged with aggravated malicious wounding, reckless handling of a firearm and shooting near an occupied dwelling.
2018 Cherry Blossom Princess Named For Virginia
The Society of Virginia has named Margaret O'Meara of Alexandria the 2018 Cherry Blossom Princess.
Church Goes Up In Flames In Fairfax
Police say a Fairfax church caught fire Sunday afternoon sparked by an electrical event happening in a microwave. No one was inside when the fire broke out, and no injuries occured.
School Bus Hit In Loudoun County: Police
A man was arrested after running into a school bus and then plowing into a mailbox Friday morning in the 25000 block of Mineral Springs Circle, according to the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office. Daniel R. Miller Jr., 40, of Aldie, was charged with one count of felony hit and run and one count of misdemeanor hit and run.
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- 'The Meatball Shop' Opening In DC
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