Young scientists from Md. and Va. excel at prestigious Intel competition; 83-year-old man in Lorton is homicide victim, Fairfax police say; Metro’s Huntington and Eisenhower Ave. stations to be closed for several hours Sunday; Six Westfield athletes achieve rare state title glory in basketball and football; What Virginia’s new top judge said about man thongs and turkey baster pregnancy; Arlington’s Williamsburg is staying under the radar; Middle school volunteer convicted on child porn charges; Teen is charged with making bomb threat to McLean High School; Va. governor vetoes bill regarding removal of Confederate and other war memorials;
 
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Young scientists from Md. and Va. excel at prestigious Intel competition
Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring leads the nation in Intel finalists since 1999.
83-year-old man in Lorton is homicide victim, Fairfax police say
The victim, Johan De Leede, was a retired World Bank economist, a neighbor said.
Traffic, transit tips for marathon weekend
The Rock 'n' Roll Marathon is the most disruptive event, but many St. Patrick's Day activities also are scheduled.
 
Metro’s Huntington and Eisenhower Ave. stations to be closed for several hours Sunday
From 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., Yellow Line trains will run to and from Franconia-Springfield instead of Huntington. Shuttle buses will be provided.
 
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Six Westfield athletes achieve rare state title glory in basketball and football
The Bulldogs are just the second team to win the basketball and football titles in Virginia's highest classification during the same school year.
 
What Virginia’s new top judge said about man thongs and turkey baster pregnancy
Appeals court judge Stephen R. McCullough issued rulings in colorful cases
 
Arlington’s Williamsburg is staying under the radar
WHERE WE LIVE | Near the Fairfax County line, modest homes are being supplanted by bigger ones.
 
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Middle school volunteer convicted on child porn charges
The Manassas man worked with Grace E. Metz Middle School’s music program.
 
Teen is charged with making bomb threat to McLean High School
Fairfax County police charge 17-year-old with making bomb threat to school
Va. governor vetoes bill regarding removal of Confederate and other war memorials
McAuliffe says cities and towns ought to be able to have “difficult” conversations about the past.
 
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