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Napping Babysitter Charged | Knifepoint Robbery In Alexandria | Potomac Nationals May Move: News Nearby
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There was plenty of news across Virginia and Washington, DC, on Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, hereās a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
- Napping Babysitter Sought For Child Neglect In Dumfries: Police
- New Restaurant Moving Into Reston
- New Restaurant 'Wilson Hardware' To Open In Clarendon
Potomac Nationals Consider Alexandria For Relocation
As the Potomac Nationals' negotiations with Prince William have come to a standstill, the city of Alexandria is looking like an option to home the minor league baseball team.
Reston One Of The Richest Areas In The United States: Report
The latest U.S. Census Bureau estimates are out, and they show that Reston and Fairfax County are among the wealthiest places in the entire country.
Find out what's happening in Burkefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
SEE ALSO:
- Loudoun County Again Tops Nation's Wealthiest Areas
- Prince William County Among Nation's Wealthiest Areas
- Fairfax County Among Nation's Wealthiest Areas
- City Of Falls Church Among Nation's Wealthiest Areas
More Virginia/DC news:
Find out what's happening in Burkefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- DC Man Sentenced To Prison For Sexual Assault Of Boy
- Must-See Places To Take Out-of-Town Visitors In Georgetown
- DC 'WOW' House: Spectacular New $8 Million Mansion Coming To Palisades Neighborhood
- Georgetown Wow House: Historic Charm For $3.4M
- 'Suspicious Crash' Leads To Road Closures On Capitol Hill
- Man Drives Without Headlights, Jumps Out Of Car When Arlington Cop Spots Him: Police
- Woman Robbed At Knifepoint In Alexandria Area
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