Metro trains sharing a track between Rosslyn and Ballston stops; Man falls 50 feet into bottom of water tank in Prince William County; Woman tries to hit man with car in a case of road rage, police say; Traffic, transit tips for a cherry blossom weekend; Fixing I-66: Is wider really better?; Metro bus hits woman on Arlington street; Black bears remain on the loose in Fairfax County; This torpedo factory has thrived as an artists colony for 42 years. Now everything might change.; Gunplay in Springfield ends with 2 wounded men crashing car into a police cruiser;
 
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Metro trains sharing a track between Rosslyn and Ballston stops
Debris fire earlier shut down service on Orange and Silver lines. Delays remain with single-tracking. Shuttle buses are also serving the Arlington County stops.
Man falls 50 feet into bottom of water tank in Prince William County
The county contractor suffered minor injuries after falling into the empty tank in Haymarket.
 
Woman tries to hit man with car in a case of road rage, police say
The incident occurred in Lorton Friday, and police are looking for the woman.
 
Traffic, transit tips for a cherry blossom weekend
The blossoms will draw big crowds to the Tidal Basin and the Mall as the festival holds its opening events. Metro has suspended the weekend track work program.
 
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Fixing I-66: Is wider really better?
An Arlingtonian argues that a short-range fix will cripple the interstate forever.
 
Metro bus hits woman on Arlington street
Woman suffers non-life threatening injuries after being hit by Metro bus.
Black bears remain on the loose in Fairfax County
In one incident, bears vandalized a bird feeder before absconding into the woods near I-66.
 
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This torpedo factory has thrived as an artists colony for 42 years. Now everything might change.
Artists say straightening out the convoluted government structure could alter the free-spirited nature of their building on the Alexandria waterfront.
 
Montgomery County officials oppose Metro partnership with Uber, Lyft for paratransit
In a letter to Metro General Manager Paul J. Wiedefeld, officials say the app-based services have a history of not providing accessible service and Metro shouldn't reward them with a contract.
 
Gunplay in Springfield ends with 2 wounded men crashing car into a police cruiser
Fairfax police were waiting to carry out an arrest warrant when they heard a gunshot. Then things got weird.
 
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