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Seriously Injured Teen Welcomed Home: News Nearby

Top posts in DC and Virginia, including a NoVa man getting 33 months for racists threats. Plus how to share news and events.

There was plenty of news across Virginia and Washington, DC, on Friday. 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.

NoVa High School Students Sue County Over Name Change: Report

A local school board may have a fight on its hands as it seeks to remove Confederate General Robert E. Lee's name from a Northern Virginia high school, according to a report.

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DC Group Trying To Revoke Trump Hotel's Liquor License: Report

WASHINGTON, DC -- The Trump International Hotel should lose its liquor license because its namesake, President Trump, lacks "good moral character" -- that's what a D.C. Advisory Neighborhood Commission is arguing, according to a report.

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70 Violations In 2 Visits At NoVa Restaurant, According To Inspection

Local health district officials recently inspected food preparation and storage at one Northern Virginia town, and found a staggering 70 violations in two visits.

Major Closures Coming To I-395

Drivers should anticipate additional traffic pains on Interstate 395 during upcoming weekend construction work.

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