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Restaurant Grades, Naked Man, Father And Son Deaths: News Nearby

Top news includes changes to African American Museum admission, Caps viewing party, opioids. Plus how to share news and events on Patch.

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

Former Redskins QB Kirk Cousins' Virginia House Sold

The one-time Virginia home of Kirk Cousins, who left the Washington NFL team after six years for the quarterback spot with the Minnesota Vikings, has sold, a report says.

Watch: Stolen Tank-Like Vehicle Chased By Cops In Richmond

An intoxicated Virginia National Guard soldier from Richmond has been accused of stealing an armored tank-like vehicle, leading police on a chase through Richmond and apparently tweeting about it. Joshua Philip Yabut, 29, was arrested Tuesday night after leading police on a chase, state police said in a release.

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African-American Museum Ends Timed Entry Passes On Weekdays

It has been nearly two years since the National Museum of African American History and Culture opened, and demand was so huge the museum had to use timed entry passes to control how many people were in the museum at once. But this September, the museum will start allowing people to enter on a first-come, first-service basis on weekdays.

Capitals Viewing Party Sells Out Instantly

If you were hoping to log on right now to pick up a couple free tickets to the Washington Capitals Stanley Cup Finals Game 5 Viewing Party at Capital One Arena on Thursday, don't bother, because they're long gone.

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