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I-66 Tolls, Hubby's Icy Wipeout, Another Data Breach: News Nearby

Owner of abused dog sought, restaurant data breach, and a push for VA gun sale background checks. And how to share information on Patch.

There was plenty of news across Virginia and Washington, DC, 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.

'People Chose To Pay' $44 I-66 Tolls: Rates Stay The Same For Now

A month after tolls went into effect inside the Beltway on Interstate 66 with prices reaching up to $44, the system won't change—at least for now.

Credit Card Data Breach Affects Jason's Deli

Have you eaten at Jason's Deli lately? If so, you might want to check your bank statement after the restaurant chain disclosed a possible data breach that may have resulted in customers' credit card information being stolen.

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Emaciated Dog’s Owner Sought In Centreville: Police

Fairfax authorities are asking the public for help finding the owner of a once-emaciated dog that has been nursed back to health after being found near 13000 Wakley Court.

Vials Of Blood On Metro Car?

A rider on an Orange Line train toward Landover made an alarming discovery recently, finding what appear to be vials of blood lying on the floor of the car.

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Controversial Reston Density Increase To Be Discussed In April

The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors plans to hold two hearings, one in April and one in May, to discuss the controversial proposal to increase the density limit in Reston, which local activists argue will cause explosive growth without the infrastructure to support it.

Husband's Epic Fall Shows Dangers Of Black Ice: Video

Check out this video on Facebook posted by Kelly Bonser Besecker of Ashburn of her husband as he tries to keep his footing on a driveway covered in a glaze of ice. No doubt, many will be able to empathize with the poor fellow as he flailed and fell.

Photo: Fairfax County Police

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