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Isabella Eatery Closes, Tysons Corner Shooting: August In Review

Top McLean stories from August included new plans for the proposed tallest building and a dog rescue.

MCLEAN, VA—From Tysons development news to police investigations, your neighbors were reading a variety of stories on McLean Patch in August. The Tysons Corner shooting killing two kids, Isabella Eatery shutting down and changes to the proposed region's tallest building were among the top stories.

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Below are some of the most read stories around McLean from August:

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Tysons Corner Shooting: 1 Juvenile Killed, Another Injured

Veronica Youngblood, 33, of McLean, was charged with murder after allegedly shooting two juveniles in Tysons Corner.

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Isabella Eatery Suddenly Shuts Down: Report

Mike Isabella shut down Isabella Eatery in Tysons Galleria on Aug. 24 after less than a year in business.

Region's Tallest Building Proposed In Tysons To Get 'Skygarden'

The 600-foot tall building, which would be taller than the Washington Monument, has new plans including a rooftop garden at the top.

Human West Nile Virus Case Reported In Fairfax County

The first human case of West Nile Virus in Fairfax County this year was an adult from the northeastern part of the county.

Dog Stranded In Stream Rescued In Great Falls

Emergency crews made a daring rescue of a dog trapped in a stream on Aug. 1 in Great Falls.

Cop Kicked In Face By Fleeing Tysons Corner Shoplifter

Shoplifters trying to flee led to an officer getting kicked in the face at Tysons Corner Center.

Restaurants Lined Up For The Future Boro In Tysons

The future Boro mixed-use development in the center of Tysons has announced a lineup of restaurants.

Chesterbrook Safeway To Hold Grand Reopening After Renovations

The Chesterbrook Safeway underwent massive renovations, unveiled in a grand reopening Aug. 18.

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