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Cutest Rescue, Live Roach, Metro Trouble For Fans: News Nearby
Cutest rescue ever, live roach seen in NoVa restaurant, and Metro issues for sports fans this week. Plus how to share your news on Patch.

There was plenty of news across Virginia and Washington, DC, 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.
- Live Roach Spotted: Burke/Springfield Restaurant Inspections
- Capitals, Wizards Fans May Have Big Problems With Metro This Week
- Affordability A Concern Among Alexandria Residents: Survey
Man Sentenced For Duping Elderly Resident Out Of 61K
A man that defrauded an elderly Alexandria resident out of over $61,000 has been sentenced in Alexandria Circuit Court on April 17. Robert McCloud Jr., 39, Culpepper, Virginia received a 20-year sentence and will pay $61,000 in restitution to the victim.
Subway Closing 500 Stores: Are Virginia Locations At Risk?
Thanks to Amazon and other online sellers, retail chains are closing stores at a record pace in the U.S. Now, a chain restaurant is joining the ranks. Subway this week announced plans to close more than 500 U.S. locations.
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Watch: Baby Goslings Rescued From Storm Drain
A rescue call for the Fairfax County Police and Fire and Rescue Departments Thursday had a happy ending. A training exercise turned into a rescue of two young goslings from a storm drain as anxious parents watched.
This Summer Is Going To Be Blazing Hot: Farmer's Almanac
Get ready for a wet, hot American summer, because it's coming to D.C., according to the Farmer's Almanac. The publication says it is "going to be steamy, that's for sure."
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Sex Boutique Assailant Arrested: Police
Authorities have arrested the man who sexually assaulted a clerk last week at Le Tache Couples Boutique at 10346 Portsmouth Road, according to Prince William County Police.
Record-Breaking $1.7M Raised For Alexandria's Spring2ACTion
Alexandria's Giving Day on on April 25 was another record-breaking year, with $1,768,501 raised for 157 Alexandria nonprofits in just 24 hours.
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Also Worth a Look Today
- These Virginia, DC Colleges Are Best Value For Your Money
- On Lake Accotink's Future, Time For Community Input Running Out
- Odor Traced Back To Air Unit At George Mason High School
- Hot Tub Catches Fire In Lincolnia: Fire Department
- Cat Missing After McLean Animal Health Center Fire
- Vienna Mayor And Council Candidates Unopposed In 2018 Elections
- NFL Draft 2018: Redskins Picks As Team Seeks Return To Super Bowl
- 1 Critically Injured As Fire Breaks Out In DC (Video)
- Major Problems Discovered On Silver Line Metro Expansion: Report
Across America
- Bill Cosby Found Guilty On All Charges
- Trump Fixer Michael Cohen To Plead The Fifth
- Body Found Encased In 500-Pound Chunk Of Ice
- Bar Owners Can Throw Out MAGA Hat Wearers: Judge
- Top 5 Home Additions That Actually Pay Off
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