Police are investigating emails sent to dozens of people on the Virginia Tech campus that threatened the campus’ safety. A similar email was also sent to someone at the College of William & Mary.
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Metro is testing a new program that will equip six D.C. stations with Wi-Fi and a real-time map that displays where trains are on the rail system. Metro Center, Gallery Place, Judiciary Square, Union Station, Archives and L’Enfant Plaza will have Wi-Fi for 45 days, after which Metro will shut off the service and evaluate its performance.
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The number of confirmed cases of Hepatitis A in Virginia, caused by contaminated strawberries from Tropical Smoothie, has risen from 28 to 40.
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Rep. Frank Wolf, who serves Virginia’s 10th district encompassing Clarke, Frederick, Manassas, Manassas Park and Winchester, endorsed Donald Trump for president.
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Arlington was named the Hardest-Working City in America, according to SmartAsset.
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