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Police: East Coast rapist linked to 1999 Md. assault
A man suspected in a series of rapes along the East Coast, including Virginia and Maryland, may be connected to another sexual assault in Maryland.
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Evan Moss writes book to raise funds for service dog
Evan Moss has written a book about how a service dog would help him manage his epilepsy. Then his sister came up with the idea of selling the book to raise funds to pay for the dog.
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Arlington Police seek bilingual volunteers
Police in Arlington County are looking for volunteers with foreign-language skills to assist officers on patrol in the county.
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Virginia General A$$embly: Is it owned by Va. businesses?
More than 99 percent of campaign donations to incumbent Virginia legislators came from businesses or lobbyists who represent them, a report shows.
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Bicyclist taken to hospital after fall in Reston
A man who fell off his bicycle in Reston has been taken to an area hospital with unknown injuries.
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Union says IKEA pays low wages, tolerates unsafe conditions
The union attempting to represent workers at IKEA's only U.S. plant is accusing the retailer of paying its American workers low wages and tolerating unsafe working conditions.
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Metro allows bottled water in light of heat
Riders found no relief on their commute home as air-conditioning systems on Metro trains were plagued by outages. At least Metro made an exception to its no-drinking policy for the extreme temperatures.
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Robert Mikail, Loudoun County jeweler arrested for swapping customers' diamonds
A Loudoun County jeweler has been arrested for allegedly switching diamonds from his customer’s rings at his Great Falls store.
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Heat wave hits D.C. region
This is unforgiving weather for everyone in the D.C. region, from firefighters to small children to motorists.
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Dominion starts $20 million program to replace transformers
Dominion will start replacing 1,400 trransformers
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Terrence Kerney arrested in undercover robbery sting
Documents say two men are facing charges for conspiracy to commit robbery after convincing undercover agents in Virginia to use one of them as a drug supplier.
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Civil War commemoration events altered due to heat
Thousands of Civil War re-enactors have braved scorching heat to mark the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Bull Run.
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Colleagues: Slain Virginia psychiatrist was mentor to hundreds
Dr. Mark A. Lawrence, the psychiatrist who was shot by a patient Friday, had been a mentor to hundreds of area therapists, his colleagues said.
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Home invasion: Ashburn man assaulted as he answers knock at front door
An Ashburn man was assaulted and robbed by home invaders as he answered a knock at his front door early Saturday morning.
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Wine bloggers converge on Virginia
More than 330 wine bloggers from throughout North America are in Charlottesville this weekend for their fourth annual conference.
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Cooper Kweme indicted on sex trafficking, child porn charges
Cooper Kweme allegedly recruited underage girls he met online into his prostitution business.
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Heat adjustments made for Manassas civil war reenactment
For all the attention to detail, organizers of a re-enactment to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Bull Run can't replicate one thing: the weather.
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Woman caught in towing nightmare gets her car back
It's a lucky break for the woman who called on ABC7 to help her sort out a towing nightmare that left her stranded without her car for a week.
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