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    Friday, January 27, 2012

    Mitt Romney to hit Reston Feb. 10

    Loudoun Times-Mirror

    Overnight Metro power outage leaves riders stranded on platforms, stuck in train cars 

    Washington Post

    Ashburn students allegedly caught with pot brownies at Farmwell Station Middle School 

    Ashburn Patch

    Virginia to close training centers for the developmentally disabled 

    WUSA9

    State Senate committee approves bill requiring women to have pre-abortion ultrasounds

    FOX DC

    Long live the ‘King’s Dominion Law’

     WTOP 

     

     

    (Compiled by Lindsey Leake)

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