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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.
- Registered Sex Offender Caught Loitering Near Day Care: Police
- I-395 Express Lane Construction Begins Near Alexandria
- Would Washington Area Survive A Nuclear Bomb? There’s A Web Tool For That
Man Spits On Officers At Florida Georgia Line Concert
BRISTOW, VA—Officers weren't technically on duty when they spotted an intoxicated man at a Florida Georgia Line Jiffy Lube Live Saturday. But what happened next escalated past a normal encounter.
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Hedge Fund Sues Reston Company: Report
RESTON, VA — A Reston-based company has been sued by a New York hedge fund that bought shares in the firm and now wants to force leadership to hold an annual meeting.
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Resident Startled By Men Climbing Ladder Placed Against House In Arlington
ARLINGTON, VA — A resident awoke to two men climbing a ladder that was placed against the house early Tuesday morning, police say.
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Found: Man Missing From Falls Church Area: Police
Obstetrics Ward Shut Down At Only Full-Service Hospital In Southeast Washington
Fundraiser Supports Critically Injured DC Firefighter
Arlington Police Hold 'Conversation With A Cop' In Clarendon
Arlington County Fair Begins Next Week With Rides, Games And More
Suspect Arrested In Fatal Shooting Of DC Teen: Police
Man Gunned Down In Southeast Washington: Police
Girl Sexually Assaulted By Relative In Manassas: Police
No Hats Allowed: Loudoun School Board Reverses Policy
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