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Kids suffer heat exhaustion in hot car | Stores closed on Thanksgiving | Winter forecast for NoVA | Alexandria man charged in racist threats

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Kids Left In Hot Car, Falls Church Mother Charged

Two children left in a hot car in the Falls Church area were suffering from heat exhaustion inside the vehicle, as the temperature rose as high as 150 degrees on Tuesday, Oct. 3, Fairfax County Police said.

Winter Forecast For Virginia, DC: What To Expect In 2017-18

If you live in the Mid-Atlantic, you may want to dig out your wool socks and extra layers, according to a new winter forecast released Wednesday. AccuWeather says the region should brace for more snow than usual.

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Thanksgiving 2017 Store Closures: Which Retailers Won't Be Open?

Kids haven't even had a chance to go trick-or-treating yet, but an early list is out of more than 60 retailers that will not be open on Thanksgiving Nov. 23, to cash in on millions of American shoppers seeking door-buster savings.

Virginia Man Charged In Racist Threats At Howard University

An Alexandria man was charged Wednesday for making murder threats against African-Americans at Howard University. It's a new development in a case that the historically-black college has been investigating since 2015.

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