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Repossession Goes Terribly Wrong In NoVa: Police | Patch PM
Power Lines Set Trees On Fire | Bad News For Metro's Silver Line | How Student Loans Are Dragging Down DC
There was plenty of news across Virginia and D.C. on Tuesday. 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.
Repossession Goes Terribly Wrong In NoVa: Police
A tow truck driver was arrested last week after trying to repossess a vehicle with a woman, two kids and a dog inside and then running into the owner before punching him in the face, according to police.
Find out what's happening in Greater Alexandriawith free, real-time updates from Patch.
Power Lines Set Trees On Fire In Local Neighborhood (Video)
The fierce storms that rolled through the area Monday evening caused some serious problems, including downed power lines in a neighborhood that set trees on fire.
Find out what's happening in Greater Alexandriawith free, real-time updates from Patch.
Reston/Herndon Metro Stations May Not Open Until Late 2020-Report
A new report suggests that riders hoping to use the new Metro stations at Reston Town Center and in Herndon and beyond will have to wait until as late as the end of 2020.
Here's How Much Student Loan Debt Drags Down DC
The Washington, D.C. metro area has the most student loan debt in the country, according to a new analysis published this month.
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