On the weekend, we review 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.
Virginia Task Force 1, sponsored by Fairfax County Fire and Rescue, is returning from Venezuela after more than a week of working in partnership with local services to find and rescue survivors of two devastating earthquakes.
The massive Digital Gateway data center project planned for western Prince William County is officially dead, after the last developer withdrew its appeal to Virginia’s Supreme Court, according to multiple reports.
A child who was found to have a loaded gun in his backpack after school in March had been left by his mother at Reagan National Airport the day earlier, according to a new report.
Two sisters from Vienna have raised thousands of dollars to send food directly to families in Cuba through their humanitarian initiative, Plates Without Politics.
In an inverted fairy tale, a Manassas police officer on Monday saved a dragon in distress. Luckily, no princesses were slain in the process.
Another company has recalled cheese products sold and distributed in Virginia as the fallout from a listeria outbreak linked to a Maryland dairy farm continues to expand.
A teenage girl was groped by a man inside a Pentagon City business on Monday, according to Arlington County police, and authorities are searching for the suspect.
Loudoun County Public Schools’ assistant superintendent for diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility is on administrative leave.
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