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There was plenty of news across Washington, D.C., and northern Virginia 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.

Amazon Team Visited NoVA Eatery Before HQ2 Selection: Report

A Del Ray restaurant was a meeting place for local officials and Amazon's site selection team ahead of the announcement that a new headquarters is coming to Crystal City, one report says.

No Charges For Officers Who Shot Man: Police

No criminal charges will be made against two officers for returning fire during a shooting incident Nov. 4 at 1106 Laurel Street, Prince William County Police announced Thursday.

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NoVA Radio Hosts Cited On CMA Awards

WFLS radio morning show hosts Jessica Cash and Steve Waters were named broadcast personalities of the year for a small market during Wednesday night's 52nd Annual CMA Awards.

Watch Local Dogs React To Surprise Snowfall (Video)

Snow doesn't come often in the D.C. area before Christmas, but this time the snow arrived before Thanksgiving. And it certainly was enjoyed by our four-legged friends, as a number of videos on social media show.

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Virginia's Most-Googled Thanksgiving Recipe Might Surprise You

Thanksgiving is just days away and the holiday means mountains of food. Here's the recipe that Virginia cooks are searching for the most.

Man Assaults Woman During Abduction: Police

A man was arrested Wednesday night after abducting a girl from Heritage Village Plaza and then assaulting her, according to Prince William Police.

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