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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.
- Rodent Droppings and More Restaurant Violations in Old Town Alexandria
- Food Storage Near Floor and More Restaurant Violations in Vienna
Child Accompanies Ross Store Thief: Fairfax Police
Employees at the Ross department store told Fairfax Police that a man, accompanied by a 7-year-old girl, apparently attempted to steal items from the business. They then attempted to return several items for refunds. An investigation found the merchandise alarm tags had been cut off.
George Takei Weighs in on Anti-Muslim Tirade by Woman in Reston
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The shocking viral video of a woman at a Reston Trader Joe's making bigoted comments toward a Muslim woman has attracted the attention of George Takei, the outspoken star of Star Trek, who condemned the woman in a recent tweet.
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- Fairfax Man Killed After Running Red Light in Alexandria: Police
- Dominion Power Scam Dupes Sterling Resident: Police
- Tom Perriello to Speak at Site of ICE Raid in Alexandria
- Mission BBQ to Open Next Month in Kingstowne
- Burglar Takes Medicine From Animal Clinic in Fredericksburg
- When Do DC Swimming Pools Open in 2017?
- Labor Union Passing Out Literature at Metro Center | Metro Daily Fail
- Dominion High Threat: Student Charged in Sterling
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