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Prime Mart Burglar Sought: News Nearby
Top posts in DC and Virginia, including a NoVa synagogue tightening security. Plus how to share news and events.

There was plenty of news across Virginia and Washington, DC, 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.
- Prime Mart Burglar Sought In Sterling: LCSO
- NoVA Synagogue Tightens Security After Pittsburgh Shooting
- Rose Hill Fire Starts In Antique Vehicle: Fire Department
Man Smashes Up NoVa Business: Police
A local man faces a litany of charges after he smashed up a store in Northern Virginia and was then caught with a stolen vehicle, police say.
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Police are searching for a suspect after a man robbed a bank in Northern Virginia.
Find out what's happening in Chantillyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
6 Colleges In Virginia Ranked Best on Earth
U.S. News & World Report has ranked six Virginia universities among the best on Earth. The annual rankings were released on Tuesday and compared 1,250 schools across 75 countries.
Forecasters 'Strongly' Favor Snowy Winter In NoVa: Report
The Northern Virginia area is going to get slammed by snow this winter, at least if you believe the long-range projections of local forecasters.
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Weather To Expect For Trick-Or-Treating In Georgetown
Trick Or Treat At Fairfax Municipal Buildings
Metro Station Shutdowns To Impact Alexandria In November
Porch Pirate Strikes, Business Burglaries: Falls Church Crime
Park Police Shooting Victim Wasn't Armed: Police
Contract Approved To Design New Vienna Police Station
Man Steals Over $10K In iPhones In Springfield: Police
The Jameson Apartment Project Underway at Kincora In Dulles
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