Washington Catholic Athletic Conference names Steve Colantuoni commissioner; At Hickory Falls, luxury springs up between the trees and the greens; Tips for Metro Orange, Blue and Silver Line riders facing a difficult p.m. commute; Final 2015-16 girls’ basketball rankings: Paul VI finishes on top; Forestville, Whitman take titles; Two dead after single-vehicle crash in Fairfax County; Third suspect arrested in Fairfax shooting death; Paul VI girls’ basketball continues to build its dynasty in Fairfax;
 
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Washington Catholic Athletic Conference names Steve Colantuoni commissioner
After an 18-month search, the WCAC selects the T.C. Williams student activities director to guide the league.
At Hickory Falls, luxury springs up between the trees and the greens
BUYING NEW | Many of the sites in the Woodbridge, Va., community back up to trees on a golf course
 
Tips for Metro Orange, Blue and Silver Line riders facing a difficult p.m. commute
Single-tracking will continue between Foggy Bottom and Federal Triangle stations on the Orange and Blue lines, while Silver Line trains will continue operating only between Wiehle-Reston East and Ballston. Service will be suspended at 9 p.m., between Foggy Bottom and Federal Triangle.
 
Final 2015-16 girls’ basketball rankings: Paul VI finishes on top; Forestville, Whitman take titles
The Panthers dropped only one game en route to WCAC and VISAA Division I titles while the Knights and Vikings closed out the year with Maryland state championships.
 
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Two dead after single-vehicle crash in Fairfax County
Police say speed and alcohol may have been a factor.
Third suspect arrested in Fairfax shooting death
Timothy Lamont Washington has been charged with murder in the death of Santos Zelaya, police said.
 
Paul VI girls’ basketball continues to build its dynasty in Fairfax
The Panthers notched their third straight WCAC championship and 10th consecutive VISAA Division I title to finish the season No. 1 for the second year in a row.
 
Final 2015-16 boys’ basketball rankings: Unbeaten H.D. Woodson is No. 1
The Warriors ran the table to claim DCIAA and DCSAA titles while becoming the first D.C. public school to complete an unbeaten season since 1985.
 
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