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New Wegmans, Food Hall Replaced, Mosque Vandalized: News Nearby
Top news includes another Wegmans coming, food hall replacement, and Small Business Saturday. Plus how to share news, events on Patch.

There was plenty of news across Washington, D.C., and northern Virginia 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.
- Stolen Credit Card Used After Car Window Smashed
- Black Friday 2018 Mall Hours In The DC Area
- This City's Population Increase Takes Big Step Forward
New Food Hall Announced To Replace Closed Isabella Eatery
While the Isabella Eatery concept didn't pan out at Tysons Galleria, foodies can look forward to a new food hall coming to the mall's third level.
Mosque Vandalized In NoVA: Police
Fairfax County Police say a mosque in Annandale was vandalized sometime in the last few days.
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Homeless Shelter To Amazon's Bezos: Don't Forget Alexandria
The announcement that one of Amazon's headquarters is coming to Crystal City drew concerns about rising housing prices and the impact on homelessness. But Alexandria's homeless shelter, Carpenter's Shelter, says it has one reason to be hopeful: philanthropy.
Measuring Support For Vienna's Small Businesses: One Owner's Take
By nature, Cycle Chi, Grass Roots Fitness and SourceCore Studio should be competitors in Vienna. Their fitness offerings are different but they have the same goal: attracting fitness-minded customers.
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Road Rage Prompts Man's Arrest In Fairfax: Police
A man was arrested early Monday night after pointing a gun at a driver during an apparent road rage incident in the 13000 block of Braddock Road, according to Fairfax County Police.
Wegmans Is Coming To Another Suburb: Report
Reston residents will eventually have their very own Wegmans, as a new deal has been inked that would involve the upscale grocery chain moving into Reston Crescent, according to a report.
7-Eleven ATM Thieves Sought: Police
Authorities are looking for three of four men who brazenly stole an ATM from a 7-Eleven store early Tuesday and later tried to carjack a couple, according to Prince William County Police.
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Also Worth A Look Today
- Santa Run 2018 Dates Announced For Burke
- Man Touches Woman In An Elevator: Police
- Grocery Store Hours For Thanksgiving 2018 In McLean
- Grocery Store Hours For Thanksgiving 2018 In Alexandria
- Grocery Store Hours For Thanksgiving 2018 In Kingstowne
- J. Paul’s In Georgetown Will Close In 2018
- Restaurants Open For Thanksgiving 2018 Around Georgetown
- Grocery Store Hours For Thanksgiving 2018 In Falls Church
- Kingstowne Restaurant Inspections: 11 Violations At One Place
- Grocery Store Hours For Thanksgiving 2018 In Fredericksburg Area
- Del Ray Tree Lighting, Tree Decorating Contest Set For December
- Northern Virginia Weather: Hazardous Thanksgiving Outlook
- Grocery Store Hours For Thanksgiving 2018 In Fredericksburg Area
- Small Business Saturday 2018: Who You Can Support In DC
- Thanksgiving, Black Friday 2018 Mall Hours In Arlington
- Thanksgiving, Black Friday 2018 Events In Reston
- Small Business Saturday 2018: Who You Can Support In Arlington
Across America
- Siamang Gibbon On Birth Control Has Surprise Baby
- Amazon Alexa Can Now Talk To Butterball Hotline
- Washington Man Killed On Forbidden Indian Island
- Monkey In Diaper Leaps Into Stunned Driver's Car
- Sorry Saga Of Dine-And-Dash Romeo Ends With Jail
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