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Rabid coyote captured and killed after 2 attacks in Montgomery County
A coyote captured and killed Thursday after two attacks in Montgomery County, Maryland, tested positive for rabies. In the first attack, a woman suffered bites to her arms and legs near Patuxent Drive and Lost Creek Drive in Ashton, count officials said. In the second attack, near Bell Road in...
Fairfax County Police use K9, helicopter to arrest teens
WASHINGTON — Three teenagers are in custody for evading police in a stolen car in Fairfax County. On March 19, just after 9 p.m., officers from the Reston Patrol Unit allegedly located a stolen car near the intersection of Centreville Road and Parcher Avenue. When they attempted to conduct a traffic stop, two teens hopped out of the car and began running away.
Fairfax County to clear Reston homeless encampment, open temporary shelter
A tent encampment housing between 20 and 35 individuals in the woods between Inova’s emergency room and Sunrise Assisted Living Center in Reston may soon fold. Fairfax County officials hope to open up a temporary overflow shelter in a government building in the Reston Town Center North area to accommodate the people who’ve been living in the tents.
Crews battle house fire in Fairfax County
FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va, (DC News Now) — Fairfax County Fire and Rescue said crews were battling a house fire Friday night. The house fire was located in the 6100 block of Cloud Drive. When firefighters arrived, the fire was already showing from the roof of the home. Everyone in the home was accounted for and […]
Virginia man armed with semiautomatic handgun, two full magazines charged for attempted church shooting
FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. - A Virginia man has been charged with attempting to shoot a church in Haymarket. According to officials, 35-year-old Rui Jiang of Falls Church, Virginia was indicted by a federal grand jury with attempting to obstruct the congregants of the Park Valley Church in Haymarket, Virginia, in the free exercise of their religious beliefs. The indictment stated Jiang's attempted act involved a dangerous weapon and an attempt to kill, and included both threats and a firearms violation.
At long last — Mezeh is open for business in Leesburg
Just a follow up to our story the other day announcing that Mezeh Mediterranean Grill was scheduled to officially open today — Friday, March 29. We can confirm it has happened. We saw it with our own eyes. It’s happy news to fans of the brand that have been...
Inmate dies in jail cell in Virginia, officials investigate
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — Virginia officials are investigating a death at a regional adult detention center. On Thursday, just before 9:15 a.m., officers responded to the Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center to investigate the death of an inmate. The detention center is located at 9320 Lee Avenue in Manassas.
Crews respond to kitchen fire in Montgomery County
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — Crews from the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service (MCFRS) responded to a kitchen fire Friday afternoon. The fire broke out around noon in the 3300 block of Tea Garden Circle, near Castle Boulevard, MCFRS spokesperson, Pete Piringer said in a post on the platform X. Three adults […]
Bridge collapse reminds commuters to consider vehicle escape plans
When a cargo ship crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Maryland, causing the bridge's catastrophic collapse in the early morning hours of March 26, people who watched and read the news coverage likely asked themselves one question: "What would I do if I were on that bridge?" Though...
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