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Toddler Death, Prisoner Escape, Bill Clinton and Road Closures
Plus, parked cars and possession charges.
Mike Nealey says he has mixed feelings about the woman who pleaded guilty this week to murdering his 23-month-old toddler, Elijah. The father talked to Patch about the nightmare he and his family have endured and about how a parent handles such tragedy.
Nealey's thoughtful interview is the lead story in a busy 24 hours of news in Virginia and Washington, DC. See that, plus business openings, Hillary Clinton's visit, and a whole lot more below.
- Father of Slain Toddler Grapples With Son's Death, Weighs in on Babysitter's Guilty Plea
- Prisoner Escapes Police Custody at Inova Fairfax Hospital
- DC, Arlington Road Closures Sunday for Marine Corps Marathon
- Fairfax Man Sentenced to 78 Months in Prison for Assaulting Federal Officers
- The Wait is Over: River Bend Bistro is Now Open
- Parked Cars Prompt Pot Possession Charges in Ashburn
- Are Fredericksburg's Ghosts Real or Imagined? Come Decide for Yourself
- Alexandria Council to Set-Aside $500,000 from NSF Tax Revenue for Affordable Housing
- Vienna Turns Out to Celebrate Halloween at 67th Annual Parade
- Under Armour Store to Open in Tysons Corner Center
- Owe the Library? Pay Off Your Fines in Falls Church This Week with a Food Donation
- With the Clock Ticking Down, Clinton Coming to Herndon Monday to Campaign for McAuliffe
- Herndon Town Council Approves Plan for Traffic Relief at Herndon Parkway/Van Buren Street Intersection
- Fairfax's High School Diplomats Program—It's More Than You Think
- Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Episode Coming to Potomac Mills
- Now on Tap: Lorton's Forge Brew Works
- Star Nut Gourmet Opens Second McLean Location with Expanded Offerings
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