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Jack Evans runs for seat after resigning | Vandalism at non-profit | Amtrak sale | Bloomberg campaign official makes local stop: Patch PM

There was plenty of news across Washington, D.C., and northern Virginia on Tuesday. 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.
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Jack Evans Running In Special Election 10 Days After Resigning
Jack Evans, who resigned in January to avoid being expelled from the D.C. Council over ethics violations, intends to run for his Ward 2 seat in the upcoming special election.
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Amtrak 3-Day Sale Features Discounted Fares From DC, Virginia
Travel organizations encourage people to recognize National Plan Your Vacation Day on Tuesday, Jan. 28, a day for people to think about planning time off for the rest of the year. It's a timely reminder as Amtrak begins its three-day sale from Jan. 28 to 30.
Sale Of McLean Home Becomes Most Expensive In DC Region
The $45 million sale of The Falls property has set a new record for the DC region.
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Downtown Micah Ministries Vandalized For Third Time In A Week
Two windows panes were broken Monday morning at the Micah Ecumenical Ministries building in downtown Fredericksburg, the third time in a week that windows have been broken at the non-profit, which cares for the homeless.
DC Police Investigate Fatal Shooting In Southeast
Metropolitan Police Department detectives are investigating a homicide that took place Monday night blocks away from the Congress Heights Metro Station.
Bloomberg Campaign Official Makes Stop In Leesburg: Report
A top official with billionaire Michael Bloomberg's presidential campaign made a stop in Leesburg Monday to speak with town officials and explain why he believes the former New York City mayor is the Democrats' best chance to beat President Donald Trump in November's presidential election.
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