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Awestruck Girl Dances With Michele Obama: PatchPM

17 violations at one restaurant | School board calls for gun control | Man hit by own car fleeing police | $1M Lottery winner stays calm

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Awestruck Little Girl Dances With Michelle Obama (Video)

A photo of a 2-year-old girl staring awestruck at the new portrait of former First Lady Michelle Obama went viral over the weekend. On Tuesday, little Parker Curry got to dance with Mrs. O herself — and it was all captured on video.

Falls Church School Board Calls For Gun Control

The Falls Church School Board unanimously approved a resolution calling for stricter gun laws at a special meeting Friday, March 2. The resolutions calls on the Virginia General Assembly and Congress to work on gun control measures in light of the Parkland, Florida shooting that killed 17 people and other school shootings since Columbine.

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Man Hit By His Own Car While Fleeing Police: Video

Escaping from police didn't work out so well for one driver in Hybla Valley. Fairfax County Police say a man was hit by his own car while trying to flee from police Sunday.

$1 Million Lottery Ticket To Berryville Man

Here's what Jack Howard of Berryville told his wife after finding out he had won $1 million last month in Virginia Lottery's "Bank a Million" game: "Hey, I won a little bit of money."

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Photo: Former U.S. President Barack Obama looks at former first lady Michelle Obama's newly unveiled portrait during a ceremony at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery, on February 12, 2018 in Washington, DC. The portraits were commissioned by the Gallery, for Kehinde Wiley to create President Obama's portrait, and Amy Sherald that of Michelle Obama. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

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