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Redskins fire general manager Scot McCloughan; D.C. pollen counts nine times higher than normal

Northern Virginia’s daily dose of local and national news for Friday, March 10.

By Editorial March 10, 2017 at 8:47 am

The Redskins fired general manager Scot McCloughan.
(The Washington Post)

Higher-than-average temperatures in February lead to pollen counts nine times higher than normal in the D.C. area, causing people to experience seasonal allergies earlier this year.
(ABC 7 News)

With the National Science Foundation moving from Ballston to Alexandria, property owner Jamestown LP is going to renovate the Stafford Place building for $140 million and hopes to attract high-tech and cybersecurity employers.
(ARLnow)

Redskins fans frustrated with the team’s dealings with quarterback Kirk Cousins and general manager Scot McCloughan are planning a protest near the team’s Ashburn training facility.
(The Burn)

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