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RICHMOND, Va. -- The Virginia Resources Authority is issuing bonds to finance $185 million in wastewater treatment and sewer system upgrades to reduce pollution in the Chesapeake Bay.


FAIRFAX COUNTY

In the shadow of the soaring Skyline Towers apartment buildings in Fairfax County, the "Build America" strip mall filled with a buzzing melange of African and Middle Eastern markets, restaurants and shops to serve the nearly 10,000 residents near Baileys Crossroads.


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Hackers Say They Have Va. Prescription Drug Data, Demand $10 Million:  Theft of Va. Patient Records Claimed (Post, May 8, 2009)

Teens Who Transmit Explicit Photos Can Get Caught in Web of Porn Laws (Post, May 7, 2009)

Va. Campaign Gets a Lesson on Loose Lips in the Age of Twitter (Post, May 7, 2009)

NORTHERN VIRGINA:  In Northern Va., Fatigue, Organization Worry Democrats After GOP Wins (Post, May 7, 2009)

TERRORISM PROBE:  Federal Appeals Court Supports Searches of N.Va. Muslim Groups, Homes (Post, May 7, 2009)

Theater Review: Reston Community Players Perform 'Laughing Stock':  Troupe Stages Comic 'Laughing Stock' (Post, May 7, 2009)

Fairfax County on Twitter (Post, May 7, 2009)

Crime Rises in 2008 but Remains Low in Alexandria, Arlington County:  Rates Still Relatively Low Despite More Shoplifting And Vehicle Break-Ins; Chief Blames Economy (Post, May 7, 2009)

Construction Crews Clearing Land Near VRE's Broad Run Station for Facility:  Maintenance Center Expected to Create Jobs, Improve Efficiency, Save Money (Post, May 7, 2009)

Sixth-Graders in Sterling Reduce Power Usage in Their School:  Project Teaches 6th-Graders They Can Help the Planet (Post, May 7, 2009)

Western Loudoun Residents Rally Against Plan to Build 3 Schools:  Complex Planned Near Lovettsville (Post, May 7, 2009)

Leesburg Seeks More Time on New Water Fees:  Judge Is Asked to Extend Deadline Until December (Post, May 7, 2009)

Officials Push for Planning on Array of Transit Projects:  Officials Propose Array of Projects (Post, May 7, 2009)

In the Virginia Governor's Race, a Drizzle of Ads Portends a Deluge (Post, May 7, 2009)

Virginia Briefing:  Virginia Briefing (Post, May 7, 2009)

LOUDOUN ANIMAL SHELTER:  Trial Tests Loudoun Policy on Euthanizing Pit Bulls (Post, May 7, 2009)

Virginia Government
NORTHERN VIRGINA: After GOP Wins, Democrats Are Worried About Fatigue
(Post, May 7, 2009)

Republican Captures Seat in Alexandria: Council Result Another Setback For Democrats
(Post, May 6, 2009)

ALEXANDRIA: Democrats Can't Ignore The Elephant in the Race
(Post, May 3, 2009)

Thousands In N.Va. Face Tax Increases: Rise Comes Despite Officials' Efforts
(Post, May 1, 2009)

Major Front in Va. Race Is Online: Candidates Court Facebook, Blogs in New Political Era
(Post, April 29, 2009)
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Schools News
Sending of Explicit Photos Can Land Teens in Legal Fix
(Post, May 7, 2009)

College-School Partnerships Offer Head Start on Higher Education
(Post, May 6, 2009)

Back to the Boundary Drawing Board: Both School Plans Rejected at Meeting
(Post, May 3, 2009)

An Unlikely Sanctuary: An Arlington Church Hosts Monthly Dances for Middle-Schoolers, Creating a Clublike Atmosphere in a Chaperoned Environment
(Post, May 3, 2009)

EDUCATION: 19 Principals Honored With Post Distinguished Leadership Award
(Post, April 30, 2009)
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Crime News
Strip Mall Served as Crime Market, Police Say: Late-Night Drug Dealing, Money Laundering, Identity Theft Operations Raided
(Post, May 8, 2009)

Crime Up in Arlington, Alexandria: Rates Still Relatively Low Despite More Shoplifting And Vehicle Break-Ins; Chief Blames Economy
(Post, May 7, 2009)

U.S. DISTRICT COURT: Centreville Heroin Ring Defendant Is Found Guilty
(Post, May 6, 2009)

U.S. DISTRICT COURT: Testimony Begins in Case of Heroin Fatality
(Post, May 5, 2009)

After Big Wins In Courtroom, A Big Honor Outside It: Longtime Prosecutor Is Inducted Into Elite Group
(Post, May 3, 2009)
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Tysons Corner Development
Up Next on N.Va. Transit: Planning for Everything: Officials Propose Array of Projects
(Post, May 7, 2009)

Tysons Makeover Shapes Tenor of Race: Preserving Town's Character Is a Concern
(Post, April 30, 2009)

Engineering a Smart Grid For Energy's Future
(By Kim Hart, April 27, 2009)

Luxury Enclave-to-Be Sheds a Little Cachet: Ritz-Carlton Out of Loudoun Project
(Post, March 31, 2009)

Woman's Club Makes the Prom A Possible Dream
(Post, March 22, 2009)
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