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Third 18th-century ship found in Old Town Alexandria; Soon-to-be Justice High School reveals logo

Northern Virginia’s daily dose of local and national news for Friday, April 13.

By Editorial April 13, 2018 at 8:08 am

During construction for a future residential property in Alexandria, three 18th-century merchant ships, one of them measuring 46 feet long, were uncovered. Saturday, archaeologists will be at the site providing more information to curious visitors.
(The Washington Post)

J.E.B. Stuart High School, which will soon become Justice High School, has shared the logo they will be using upon taking on their new name.
(INSIDENOVA)

41-year-old Maryland resident Melissa Rosario allegedly abused a Loudoun County Youth Shelter teenager and then prevented the individual from reporting the incident to authorities through, as the charges read, strangulation, assault and battery.
(WTOP)

After looking at 100 U.S. cities, SmartAsset has named Arlington as the city with the most successful women in the country. Compared to other areas, women in Arlington get paid the most. Alexandria came in at number four and Washington, D.C. at number eight.
(ARL Now)

On what would have been her 18th birthday this Saturday, family and friends of Nabra Hassanen, the South Lakes High School student who was murdered last summer, will make what they are calling “Blessing Bags” for homeless individuals in Washington, D.C.
(Reston Now)

Chuck Kuhn, the president of JK Moving Services, is using a 150-acre farm called JK Community Farm to provide Loudoun Hunger Relief with produce.
(WJLA)

On April 21 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m., South Lakes High School will host a job fair for area 16-18 year olds to meet more than 40 employers.
(Reston Now)

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