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Nabra Hassanen's killer could get death penalty | Stolen car leads to crash near Alexandria | World War II Memorial Pools will be drained

An iconic Arlington diner was dubbed "Best 24-Hour Restaurant" in Virginia. Plus, three men were transported to the hospital after a stolen car chase caused a crash on northbound U.S. 1, and detectives are investigating whether Nabra Hassanen was sexually assaulted before she was murdered. Here are the top local news stories worth reading and talking about on Friday, June 23, as pulled from our Virginia and Washington, D.C., sites.

Arlington Diner Named 'Best 24-Hour Restaurant' In Virginia

Cosmopolitan compiled a list of the best 24-hour restaurants in each state, and an Arlington diner took Virginia's top spot. You probably already know which one...

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Reston Teen's Accused Killer Could Get Death Penalty: Report

If an autopsy report currently underway on the body of 17-year-old Nabra Hassanen shows that she was sexually assaulted before her murder on Sunday, her accused killer could get the death penalty, according to a report.

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Stolen Car Chase Leads To U.S. 1 Crash In Alexandria Area

A stolen car and the vehicle chasing it crashed in the Alexandria area of Fairfax County. The accident occurred on northbound U.S. 1 (Richmond Highway) between Belford and Fordson drives in Hybla Valley.

World War II Memorial Pools To Be Drained This Weekend

The National Park Service will drain the Rainbow Pool and other water features at the World War II Memorial on Sunday to allow for replacement of the current incandescent light fixtures with high-efficiency lighting.

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