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Polar Plunge shifts to new format | County's snow removal ordinance | Brewery named after Bunny Man legend | snowfall totals: Patch PM

Here are some of the share-worthy stories from Virginia and DC Patches to talk about tonight.
Protesters Call For Police Chief To Be Fired in Prince William
More than 40 people gathered in Woodbridge on Saturday to protest the hiring of new Prince William County Police Chief Peter Newsham. Protesters cited Newsham's record as the chief of police in Washington, D.C., and a lack of community input in his hiring as the cause of their unhappiness.
Bunnyman Brewing Aims For Summer Opening In Burke Area
Locals in Northern Virginia might be familiar with the urban legend of the Bunny Man. Now a new brewery centered around the urban legend is coming to the Burke and Fairfax area.
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Snowfall Totals For NoVA, DC; Winter Weather Advisory Monday
Sunday's winter storm brought measurable snow to the DC and Northern Virginia areas, and more precipitation is expected Monday.
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See Jan. 31 Snow Day Photos Around Northern Virginia, DC
Northern Virginia, DC and other areas got several inches of snow to close out the month of January on Sunday. The snow may have not matched the intensity seen in other parts of the northeast. But for those who managed to get outside Sunday, a winter wonderland of snow awaited. We asked to see your photos, and you answered.
Get Shoveling: Arlington Snow Removal Ordinance In Effect
In the aftermath of the storm that dropped several inches of snow on Northern Virginia over the weekend, Arlington residents and businesses are finding the sidewalks near them blanketed the snow and ice.
Polar Plunge Shifts To Shower, Hot Tub In Week-Long Virtual Event
Gone are the images of Polar Plunge participants rushing into bone-chilling water. The annual charity event to support the Virginia Special Olympics will instead be held virtually this week.
Also Worth a Look Today
- Fairfax County Shelters Open Through April 1 Due To Cold Weather
- Elderly Falls Church Woman Victim Of Hit And Run: Police
- Peeping Tom Falls From Ceiling Into Women's Locker Room: Police
- New Cardio Studio Now Open In Leesburg
- Share Your Snow Day Photos From Georgetown
- Ashburn Man Assaults Officer, Arrested After Car Chase: Police
- 2 Reston Men Arrested After Short Vehicle Chase: Police Report
- Man Charged With Kicking Police Officer: Report
- Herndon Digs Out From Weekend Snowstorm
- Arlington Restaurant Inspections: 5 Violations At 3 Locations
- Groundhog Day 2021: When Will Spring Weather Come To Arlington
- Arlington Coronavirus Update: No New Deaths; 78 More Cases
- DC Is Stacked With New Burger Options; Start With These 3
- Lawsuit Filed Over Site Of DC Central Kitchen
- Workers Report New Problems Claiming Unemployment In DC
- Pet Of The Week: Esmerelda And Jasper Are Smitten With Each Other
- Complaint Prompts VDOT To Clear Litter Near Dranesville Road
- Part Of King Street Closed Temporarily For Train Track Work
- ESP Tea & Coffee Opens With New Ownership In Alexandria
- Snowfall Totals For NoVA, DC; Winter Weather Advisory Monday
- Alexandria Government Open, Winter Weather Advisory Continues
- Indoor Pool, Historic Charm: Winter Virginia, DC Dream Homes
- Virginia Coronavirus Cases Below Average Due To Dashboard Upgrade
- Man Wanted For Armed Robbery, Carjacking In Woodbridge: Police
- Snow Changes Prince William County School Plans For Feb. 2
- Child Sexual Assault Arrest Made At Washington Dulles Airport
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