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VA Good News: Best Place To Live, Sign Language Starbucks
Good news on DC, NoVA Patches include Bryce Harper's visit to Reston, the first East Coast Urban Plates and an injured teen returning home.

Lots of good things happened in the past week and Patch compiled them, including the first sign language Starbucks coming to DC, best places to live in Virginia and Bryce Harper's visit to a new sports complex in Reston. Other good news headlines include a homecoming for a teen injured in a crash, the first Urban Plates on the East Coast, a construction worker winning $5 million, and more stories from Virginia and DC Patch sites this week.
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Here are this week's good news headlines:
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- Starbucks To Open First US Sign Language Store In DC
- Vienna Ranked Best Place To Live In Virginia
- Alexandria Is Among 2018 Best Places To Live In Virginia
- Falls Church Among 2018 Best Places To Live In Virginia
- Bryce Harper Visits Reston Before Home Run Derby (Photos)
- Winning Lottery Ticket Worth $5 Million For Fairfax Man
- First Urban Plates On East Coast Opens In Tysons Corner
- Teen Seriously Injured In Clifton Crash Welcomed Home
- Virginia Sales Tax-Free Weekend: Dates, What's Included
- Redskins Among 10 Most Valuable Sports Franchises: Forbes
- Blue Bottle Cafe To Open At The Wharf This Weekend
- New Restaurant Opening At RTC West
- Developer Has Big Plans For RTC West: Report
- Former Reston Town Center Business Reopens
- Alexandria Summer Restaurant Week: Specials At 50+ Eateries
- Alexandria Brewery Begins Selling Abroad
- $19.9M Sale On McLean's Gold Coast Sets Record
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