Related Posts

  • Virginia’s ‘King’s Dominion law’ may be repealed; Prince William County’s Battlefield High marching band earns solo performance at BCS National Championship game in New Orleans; Distribution of Virginia primary absentee ballots temporarily suspended due to Perry lawsuit; Woman stabbed in parking lot of Sterling shopping center; and Metro riders take part in annual ‘No Pants Metro Ride’
  • Chances of a White Christmas are …; Manassas school bus catches fire; Accidents in Tysons up 60 percent; Toll hikes coming; and Metro calls for an 8-percent increase to run system
  • MetroAccess driver found asleep at the wheel; Five-year-old jumps into politics, saving beavers; Vienna Metro, a place for love; With HOT lanes come bike paths; and 143-pound catfish catch may be world record
  • Loudoun teacher accused of abuse; Beltway goes to single lane tonight; Dulles Metro running a $150M tab over budget; and Loudoun’s Kincora project breaks ground
  • Fairfax County may spend $29.8 million on two new elementary schools; Baby Jesus statues stolen from Nativity scenes throughout NoVA; Virginia Railway Express proposes 3 percent fare hike; Ashburn realtor indicted for role in $7 million mortgage fraud scam; and Virginia soldiers return home from Iraq just in time for Christmas
  • Virginia Attorney General calls primary ballot embarrassing; State legislators disagree on K-12 education budget; Police still searching for Woodbridge bank robber; President of Chantilly pain management clinic indicted in drug trafficking scam; and Virginia Tourism Office releases 2012 travel guide
  • Loudoun sheriff candidate does not deny sending lewd photos to woman; Father sues county over assault of autistic son by bus driver; Baby found unresponsive in Reston; Loudoun named one of the top wine destinations by Budget Travel; Metro closing five stations this weekend; ZipCar gets competition in D.C.; and PW teacher, and former ‘American Idol’ contestant, debuts song/video on the dangers of texting and driving
  • Summer Hit List: Music
  • FBI headquarters may move to Springfield; Alexandria teen left unscathed in Woodbridge shooting incident; Wilson Bridge construction will cause Beltway lane closures tonight; Two NoVA music venues among top 100 clubs in the world; and Metro fares may increase even more than originally proposed

     

    Thursday, January 12, 2012

    FBI headquarters may move to Springfield

    WUSA9

    Alexandria teen left unscathed in Woodbridge shooting incident

    Woodbridge Patch

    Wilson Bridge construction will cause Beltway lane closures tonight

    WTOP

    Two NoVA music venues among top 100 clubs in the world

    Washington Post

    Metro fares may increase even more than originally proposed

    Washington Examiner

     

    (Compiled by Lindsey Leake)

    Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

    Leave a Reply