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Eagle Rescue, Ticket Scam Alert, Surprise Closing: News Nearby

Top news includes 2 restaurant openings, World Series ticket scams, bistro shuts down, eagle rescued. How to share news, events on Patch.

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

Bald Eagle Rescued Near Metro Tracks

An injured bald eagle near the Metro tracks in Alexandria got a helping hand Wednesday, and is now recovering at a wildlife center.

DC Hotel Is One Of The Most 'Haunted' In The Country: Report

Just in time for Halloween, Historic Hotels of America has released their "Most Haunted Historic Hotels" list, and a D.C. hotel is on it. Three mysterious deaths are said to have happened in the same suite.

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Bistro Suddenly Closes, Surprises Locals: Report

A well-known bistro located near Dupont Circle has suddenly closed, and locals are bewildered, according to a report.

Beware Fake World Series Tickets For Sale In Fairfax County

Be careful where you buy tickets to the upcoming three (or maybe two) World Series games in D.C. this weekend, police say. Detectives are investigating an increasing number of online and phone scams involving the sale of World Series tickets.

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