A peek inside the D.C.-area’s most expensive home listings; Part of Interstate 66 near U.S. 50 reopens after crash; Separate but equal? Wealthy county’s plan would concentrate low-income, Hispanic students; Petula C. Metzler to become Prince William County judge; Without Metrorail, Wednesday’s commute was merely bad. Why wasn’t it worse?; Arlington man dies in motorcycle accident in Alexandria; One killed, one wounded in Friday night shooting in Prince William County; Religion events from around the Washington area;
 
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Loudoun County residents want more nightlife options
Public input session confirms a craving for walkable attractions and urban housing.
A peek inside the D.C.-area’s most expensive home listings
The properties include a 14-year-old custom home in Northwest Washington with more than 14,000 square feet, three renovated homes from the late 1920s and the 1930s and a newly built home on an acre in McLean.
 
Part of Interstate 66 near U.S. 50 reopens after crash
Part of Interstate 66 eastbound near US 50 in Fairfax reopens after crash
Separate but equal? Wealthy county’s plan would concentrate low-income, Hispanic students
A debate in Virginia centers on serving high-need students amid concerns about segregation.
 
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Petula C. Metzler to become Prince William County judge
Lawyer is the first African American to serve in county’s General District Court.
 
Without Metrorail, Wednesday’s commute was merely bad. Why wasn’t it worse?
Washington’s commuters deserve some praise, though they can’t do this daily.
 
Arlington man dies in motorcycle accident in Alexandria
Altankhuyag Saintur, 26, skidded on ramp to I-395 and was thrown from bike.
One killed, one wounded in Friday night shooting in Prince William County
Victims found in separate areas in same neighborhood of Manassas area
Religion events from around the Washington area
Palm Sunday and Holy Week services, Purim festival, Monastery Lily and Palm Cross sale.
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