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Hussein Al-Rehaief charged with impersonating officer
According to ARLnow.com, Hussein Al-Rehaief was charged with impersonating an officer and failure to obey a highway sign.
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Air Force grounding combat aircraft
The Air Force began grounding about one-third of its active-duty combat aircraft on Tuesday because of automatic federal spending cuts.
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Gun Control: Virginia, Maryland differ on legislation
In the Commonwealth of Virginia, a common refrain among gun owners is that they’re passionate about their firearms.
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Fairfax police: Two women sexually assaulted on same street
Two separate women were sexually assaulted on the same Lorton street in 12 hours Monday, police say.
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Brandon Randleman, VSU student government association, charged with hazing
The president of the student government association at Virginia State University has been charged with hazing.
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Bullet-riddled school bus arrives at George Mason University
The piece originally debuted in Toronto last Sept., but in light of the recent Newtown tragedy, students at George Mason University say "Incident" takes on a far deeper meaning.
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Annandale's Korean-Americans react to increasing tensions
In the heart of the Korean-American community in Annandale, there is some fear about the rising tension on the Korean peninsula.
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James Madison University reports mumps case
James Madison University is the latest Virginia school to report a mumps case.
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Herman Bartlett fatally struck by car in Bailey's Crossroads
Herman Bartlett was killed as he crossed the street Thursday night in Bailey's Crossroads. This comes as police are cracking down on unsafe drivers and pedestrians.
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Sean Michael Malloy accused of sexually assaulting two teens
Sean Michael Malloy of Manassas is accused of sexually assaulting two teenagers in March.
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Students write 'Our Cancer Boy' to understand classmate's condition
Diagnosed with cancer while in the first grade, Michael Murdock didn't let that stop him from being a kid and attending school. To better understand his condition, his classmates at Bennett Elementary School wrote a book, and in the process, helped him through some of his most challenging times.
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D.C. area forecast: Highs in the upper 80s this week
How is it possible that we went from the dead of winter to feeling like summer so quickly? Leave the jackets and sweaters in the closet for a few days - it's getting hot in the D.C. area.
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Kareem Jorif accused of throwing meat cleaver in maternity ward
Kareem Jorif of Arlington is accused of throwing a meat cleaver in the maternity ward of Virginia Hospital Center Friday evening.
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Fairfax County Section 8 vouchers cut due to sequestration
As many as 150 Fairfax County families may lose their Section 8 housing assistance vouchers due to sequestration budget cuts, according to Vienna Patch.
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I-66 digital display signs
Nine digital display signs are providing real time traffic information for motorists.
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Baby found in pond was full-term, police say
The newborn baby found dead in a Sterling pond Sunday appeared to be full-term white or Hispanic female, police say.
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Arlington will not make daycare cuts to close budget gap
Arlington will not make daycare cuts to close the budget gap, WTOP reports.
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Ballston stabbing: Man stabbed several times, 4 arrested
Arlington County police say four men were arrested after another man was stabbed numerous times in the chest blocks from the Ballston Metro.
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