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Ashburn resident Robert Chambliss recovers from liver transplant surgery at the University of Virginia Hospital in Charlottesville.
Ashburn resident Robert Chambliss recovers from liver transplant surgery at the University of Virginia Hospital in Charlottesville. (Courtesy of Robert Chambliss)

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

Sensory Room To Be Upgraded In Memory Of Boy

Daniel MacDonald was just 6 years old when he died from complications of a severe epilepsy disorder. His parents are keeping his memory alive with a donation to the sensory room at his school, one of the boy's few happy places.

Morning Water Taxi Service For Commuters Approved

The water taxi will become a permanent commuting option in the morning after an Alexandria City Council action Saturday. Council approved water taxi service as early as 6 a.m. Monday through Friday.

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1998 West Falls Church Sexual Assault Case Solved: Police

A sexual assault cold case from 1998 has been solved, Fairfax County Police say. The suspect appeared as an exterminator and forced his way into a 32-year-old woman's home, then sexually assaulted her before she jumped two stories from a balcony to escape.

Medical Costs Grow For Man After Liver Transplant Surgery

An Ashburn man, who had seen his health rapidly deteriorate last fall, received a liver transplant at the University of Virginia Hospital earlier this month and is now trying to raise $100,000 to help pay for his medical care. Robert Chambliss, 39, received the new liver on Feb. 6 and is now urging other people to consider being an organ donor.

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Woman Finds Unknown Man Asleep In Her Home: Police Report

A woman had a rude awakening early Saturday morning, when a man broke into and fell asleep inside her North Highland residence, according to the daily crime report.

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