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Missing Elderly Woman Found Outside In 8-Degree Weather

Reports of missing people can be even scarier as icy cold temperatures grip the region. But one more elderly resident is safe thanks to Fairfax County Police's efforts to track her down Wednesday.

Dog Left Outside In Bitter Cold By Merrifield Home

Police are reminding residents to keep their pets inside after a Merrifield woman discovered a dog left outside in the bitter cold New Year's Day. The resident found the shivering dog on the sidewalk and took her to the vet for treatment.

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NoVa, DC Weather: Bomb Cyclone May Bring Slick Morning Commute

As a winter hurricane forms in the Atlantic Ocean with a route that likely takes it along the coast, weather officials are urging northern Virginia and Washington, D.C., drivers to brace for a bitterly cold conditions and a dangerous Thursday morning commute under a winter weather advisory.

Leesburg Restaurant Ranked Among Best Cheap Eats Of 2017

Melt Gourmet Cheeseburgers has been mentioned on yet another "best-of" list. This time, it's the Washington Post's "The $20 Diner's favorite cheap eats of 2017," as compiled by food critic Tim Carman.

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Gruesome Details Emerge From Reston Murder Scene: Report

Blood stains and bullet fragments could be found all throughout the Reston house where a couple was allegedly brutally murdered by a teenage boy who later turned the gun on himself, according to a new report.

Frozen Potomac River, Lakes Show Just How Cold It Is (Photos)

The winter freeze is creating some astounding beauty around DC and Northern Virginia. It's so cold, parts of the Potomac River and other bodies of water have frozen over.

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