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    Thursday, January 19, 2012

    Stafford County teen admits to killing mother over boy

    NBC WASHINGTON

    Arlington’s District Taco will expand to D.C.

    WUSA9

    Virginia lawmakers propose 20-cent tax on plastic bags

    WTOP

    General Assembly subcommittee pushes party registration

    NBC WASHINGTON

    Sen. Warner and Gov. McDonnell to announce state social media education program

    WTOP  

    New Metro line to Dulles might not actually stop at the airport

    Washington Examiner

     

    (Compiled by Lindsey Leake)

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