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Gas Tax Increase Looms For Virginia Drivers | Patch PM

Gas tax increase | Stabbings at national shrine | Holiday craft brews to try | Bunny re-creates $120K artwork | Restaurant closes: Patch PM

Would you be okay with a higher gas tax for better Virginia roads?
Would you be okay with a higher gas tax for better Virginia roads? (Sue Wood/Patch)

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

Bunny Re-Creates Duct-Taped Banana Wall Art With Carrot

Days after Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan's duct-taped banana artwork went viral with a whopping $120,000 sale price, a cute Arlington bunny has come along to give him a run for his money.

Alexandria Seafood Restaurant Shuts Down

Catch on the Ave, a seafood-focused restaurant, has closed after nearly a year in the Del Ray neighborhood.

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VA May Increase Gas Tax To Fund Road Improvements: Report

Virginia's transportation secretary said the state could raise gas taxes next year in order to fund transportation improvements across the state, according to a WTOP report.

Guard Stabbed At National Shrine, 2nd Guard Hit By Car: Police

Two security guards were badly injured Tuesday morning at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in northeast Washington, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. Police said they do not believe the incident that occurred at the National Shrine is hate- or terror- related.

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Loudoun's Seasonal Beers Put Customers In The Holiday Spirit

Loudoun County's thriving craft beer scene, with the highest concentration of craft breweries in Virginia, is busy year-round, but December seems especially packed with winter seasonal beers that brewers promise will put their guests in the holiday spirit.

Haymarket Garage Fire Kills 72-Year-Old Man

A 72-year-old man died early Tuesday morning in a fire that broke out in his garage residence in Haymarket. Officials said the cause was "careless smoking."

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