At Loudoun County High, students are guiding students; Fourth person arrested and charged in slaying of Manassas man; Fight over Arlington gun store’s opening pits teenage girl against legislators; Metro’s new report card for customers; State Sen. Bryce Reeves to run for Va. lieutenant governor; How to avoid bureaucratic snags when building a home; Pr. William School Board names new elementary after fallen firefighter;
 
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Jim Barnes / For The Washington Post
At Loudoun County High, students are guiding students
Loudoun County High seminars focus on AP classes, test prep and college readiness.
Fourth person arrested and charged in slaying of Manassas man
Man charged with murder in killing of man whose remains were found in woods in January.
Fight over Arlington gun store’s opening pits teenage girl against legislators
Shop’s owner said his daughter is “owner in training” as neighbors fail to welcome store.
 
Metro’s new report card for customers
The new transit authority chief has issued an action plan, called the Customer Accountability Report, that targets many key complaints among riders.
 
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State Sen. Bryce Reeves to run for Va. lieutenant governor
The GOP senator who brokered gun deal with McAuliffe plans to run for Virginia’s No. 2 slot
 
How to avoid bureaucratic snags when building a home
In this cautionary tale, a real estate investor shares how delays and bad communication with a local municipality nearly thwarted his project.
 
Manassas council votes to protect historic water tower
Group supports application for inclusion on National Register of Historic Places.
 
Pr. William School Board names new elementary after fallen firefighter
Panel also votes to rename Godwin Middle School after local educator and philanthropist.
 
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