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Metro ridership is down 11 percent, rail system crime is up 4 percent; Redskins games are the most expensive in the league
Northern Virginia’s daily dose of local and national news for Wednesday, Sept. 7.
Stewart touts Trump for president, himself for governor
The Prince William Board of County Supervisors chairman says he never backs down, even from controversy.
Five presidential candidates confirmed for Virginia’s November ballot; Gov. McAuliffe announces $9.5 million in federal grants
Northern Virginia’s daily dose of local and national news for Tuesday, Sept. 6.
Northern Virginia’s development update for September 2016
Northern Virginia’s latest developments include funding for Loudoun Museum and the groundbreaking ceremony for new I-66 HOT lanes.
Virginia GOP wants to hold Gov. McAuliffe in contempt for voting rights restoration; Metro train derails at Alexandria Rail Yard
Northern Virginia’s daily dose of local and national news for Friday, Sept. 2.
Great back-to-school movies to watch this fall
As schools around the country start the new academic year, get into the spirit and either relieve back-to-school nerves or indulge your nostalgia by watching these school-centric movies.
Hashtag NoVA for September 2016
“If we wait here long enough, maybe we’ll get to see Pikachu.”
Goff Speak: Back-to-school like a boss
From help getting out the door to staying organized, here are some tips to make the back-to-school transition as seamless as possible.
Metro ridership is down 6.7 percent in NoVA; Tropical Storm Hermine expected to impact Virginia coast
Northern Virginia’s daily dose of local and national news for Thursday, Sept. 1.
UMW assistant swim coach to compete in the Paralympics; three NoVA teachers are finalists for national award
Northern Virginia’s daily dose of local and national news for Wednesday, Aug. 31.
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