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Love Story At Pizzeria, MLK Day, Huge Parking Fees: News Nearby
A Jewish woman and a Muslim man fall in love at a NoVa pizzeria, record highs and restaurant news. And how to share information on Patch.

There was plenty of news across Virginia and Washington, DC, on Thursday. 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.
- Virginia Wants Offshore Drilling Exemption Like Florida
- Life Saving Narcan Offered For Free At Upcoming Training
- Last Portion Of Isabella Eatery Set To Open
- MLK Day 2018 In DC: What's Open, What's Closed
- The 3 Best Restaurants Not In Reston Town Center
Search For Fairfax Teen Missing For 1 Year Continues
Authorities are renewing calls for the public to help find a teen on the one-year anniversary of her disappearance. Monica Reyes, now 17, went missing Jan. 12, 2017 in Fairfax.
Girl Changing Clothes Filmed At Fairfax County Mall: Police
Police are trying to find a person responsible for filming a 13-year-old girl inside a dressing room at the Fair Oaks Mall. The case is considered unlawful filming of a minor.
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Couple's Love Story Begins At Del Ray Pizzeria
Sarah Goodman and Umair Khan's wedding is not only the story of love conquering all. It's the story of Alexandria. She was a Jewish special education teacher and he was a Muslim banker when they met working part-time jobs at Del Ray Pizzeria.
Huge Parking Fee Changes Coming To Metro
Metro has announced that they are making some major changes to parking beginning Monday, Feb. 5, and the changes include ending free parking on Saturdays.
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Ashburn Fugitive Wanted On Child Sex Charges Captured In Cambodia
An Ashburn man who fled the country nearly a year ago after being charged with sexually assaulting a juvenile was captured Tuesday in Cambodia, according to the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office. Samuel D. Lovejoy, 31, was arrested in the wee hours of the morning by the Cambodian General Department of Immigration.
Historian Steals, Sells Dog Tags From National Archives
A historian at the National Archives has admitted that he stole hundreds of documents and military dog tags worn by veterans, including IDs issued to a Tuskeegee Airman who was killed when his plane was shot down in World War II.
Bon Jovi Is Coming To DC
Bon Jovi has just announced the dates and locations for the second leg of his The House Is Not For Sale 2018 Tour, and it looks like he'll be ending the tour right here in D.C.
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Also Worth a Look Today
- Felon Arrested On Drug And Gun Charges In Sterling: Police
- Dog Bite Incident Under Investigation In Falls Church
- Tysons Corner Fire Starts In Dumpster
- New French Restaurant Proposed In Alexandria Near The Metro
- NoVa Weather Forecast: Messy Weekend Of Rain, Snow, Sleet
- People Stuck In Elevators, Traffic Lights Out In Falls Church
- Dulles Airport Ties Warmth Record: Report
- Arlington Bank Robbery Suspect Arrested: Police
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