Softball season preview: Sherwood, Northern aim to keep rolling; Madison ready to rebound; Baseball season preview: Spalding starts strong; players, games, teams to watch; Got questions about HOT lanes? We’ve got answers.; Zach Buck doesn’t miss twice as Broad Run baseball pounds Briar Woods in tournament final; Man fatally wounded in officer-involved shooting in Fredericksburg; Fairfax County inspector arrested for allegedly accepting money; Airports workers cancel strike planned for U.S. hubs following Brussels attacks; After shutdown, Metro riders ask what’s next;
 
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Softball season preview: Sherwood, Northern aim to keep rolling; Madison ready to rebound
The Warriors and Patriots will chase their fifth and ninth consecutive Maryland state titles this spring, respectively, while the Warhawks are eager to move past last year’s tough playoff exit.
Metro can’t just spend its way out of this mess
The transit agency needs more outside help, but it must solve internal problems on its own.
 
Baseball season preview: Spalding starts strong; players, games, teams to watch
The Cavaliers are off to an 8-0 start with several impressive wins already under their belt. Meanwhile, defending Virginia 6A champ Madison leads the preseason Top 10 rankings.
 
Got questions about HOT lanes? We’ve got answers.
Travelers express their confusion about Virginia's plans to make more HOT lanes.
 
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Zach Buck doesn’t miss twice as Broad Run baseball pounds Briar Woods in tournament final
The junior catcher breaks open a tie game with a fifth-inning double as the Spartans drop the Falcons in a clash of Ashburn rivals at the Titan-Bulldog Spring Break Classic.
 
Man fatally wounded in officer-involved shooting in Fredericksburg
The shooting occurred d after a traffic stop and chase, a police spokeswoman said.
Fairfax County inspector arrested for allegedly accepting money
Rakesh K. Kapoor of Manassas has been charged with a felony.
Airports workers cancel strike planned for U.S. hubs following Brussels attacks
The strike and protests that had been planned for 10 major U.S. hubs was slated to begin Tuesday night.
 
After shutdown, Metro riders ask what’s next
Many look at Metro differently, but not necessarily in a good way.
 
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