The latest business news in Virginia includes a woman accused of huffing CO2 at a Sheetz gas station, three VA towns ranked among the nation’s wealthiest suburbs, a frozen food recall involving possible plastic contamination, and a fire contained to an industrial shredder at an area warehouse.
A woman was charged after authorities said she was found with CO2 containers at a Fredericksburg Sheetz.
The camp, now in its 7th year, teaches kids to work together and to serve their communities.
No injuries were reported after a fire broke out Friday at a warehouse on Harkness Boulevard, fire officials said.
Eater's new survey of the Washington Metropolitan Area's barbecue joints name-checked 2 Alexandria eateries.
Shipley's Do-Nuts finally opens its doors in Vienna on Monday.
Sheehy Subaru of Fredericksburg donated $15,000 to the Northern Virginia Conservation Trust.
The affected products were sold at several stores in Virginia, including Safeway, Food Lion, Wegman's and Giant Food.
Police say a stranger approached a man, argued with him and attempted to spray him with an irritant.
The two hospitals were the only Northern Virginia institutions to make the list.
The Del Ray store has been open since 2014. A second location remains open, the owners said.
The arrest came after multiple mulch fires were reported along Plank Road in Fredericksburg, authorities said.
VDOT said a planned Dulles Toll Road lane split at Route 123 in McLean has been postponed.
Atlantic Builders has joined a national homebuilder pledge to raise $10 million for community nonprofits.
The personal finance website GOBankingRates ranked the 50 wealthiest U.S. suburbs by average household income. See VA cities on the list.
Fairfax County will hold a July 14 hearing on a proposal to round cash tax and fee payments to the nearest nickel.
Another Broken Egg Cafe marked its Fairfax opening near George Mason University with a ribbon-cutting.
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