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Chain-Reaction VA Crash Involves Over 60 Vehicles | Patch PM

Man clings to power pole in creek | Family's Christmas light display | $3.1 million for charity | Worst holiday driving times: Patch PM

Dozens of people were injured when dozens of vehicles crashed Sunday morning, closing I-64 in both directions for hours.
Dozens of people were injured when dozens of vehicles crashed Sunday morning, closing I-64 in both directions for hours. (Virginia State Police)

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.

Reston Man Helps Raise $3.1 Million For Redskins Charity

Scott Davidson, the managing principal at Reston's GCO Consulting Group, joined other members of the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation's Leadership Council in donating $3.1 million to the team's charitable fundraising efforts.

Virginia I-64 Crash With More Than 60 Vehicles Injures 51

Dozens of people were injured in a massive chain-reaction crash in York County that closed I-64 for hours Sunday morning.

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Alexandria Drug Dealer Tied To Overdose Death Sentenced

An Alexandria man was sentenced in federal court to 20 years in prison for drug dealing that caused at least one overdose death.

NoVA, DC Holiday Travel Traffic Jams 2019: Worst Times To Drive

Christmas is almost here, and planning the logistics of holiday travel can leave you feeling stressed. Patch is here to help.

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Man Clinging To Power Pole Rescued From Four Mile Run Creek

Arlington Fire and Rescue units responded early Monday morning to the report of a man clinging to the concrete base of a power pole in the middle of a creek.

Family's Christmas Display Features New Decorations For 2019

The Andruzzi family's Christmas light and decorations display at their home in Gainesville is one of the most elaborate in Northern Virginia, with new lights and decorations added each holiday season.

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