- Susan Svrluga
- Reporter
Susan Kinzie is a Virginia rover for the Washington Post, covering anything and everything that’s happening in the Commonwealth.
She has also covered philanthropy and higher education for the Post, and started out with a local news beat in Southern Maryland .
She grew up in Massachusetts, graduated from Brown University and Columbia University, and worked at newspapers in North Carolina, Maine and New York before joining the Post.
Reach her with story ideas at (202) 334-7296, kinzies@washpost.com, or on Twitter @SusanKinzie.
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- Fire investigation to start Friday in Frager’s Capitol Hill fire
- Grandson of store founder recalls idyllic childhood at Frager’s
- Frager’s hardware store burns in Capitol Hill
- Boston bombing victim comes home to Maryland
- Urban foraging class seeks tasty weeds in Capitol Hill alleys and median strips
- Decades later, D.C. woman to be honored with formal diploma
- Crime and punishment: Juvenile offenders study Russian literature
- Arlington National Cemetery plans expansion to take it into 2050s
- Victim in recovery: J.P. Craven
- Former Prince William County auditor accused of embezzling — from auditors
- A nightmare in real life: Va. teen’s kidnapping tale in the Philippines
- Students learn about the law in a day at the courthouse
- In D.C., public school for 3-year-olds is already the norm
- A seminar on bringing the go-go sound to D.C. public schools
- Broad Run High School Twitter-bombs RGIII
- Obama to tout his proposed expansion of early childhood education
- Obama proposal reflects shift in views on early childhood education
- ‘Tebow bill’ would let home-schoolers try out for public school teams
- TJ renovation cost raises questions from surrounding school systems asked to chip in
- Rapid growth drives frequent boundary changes in Northern Virginia schools
- Friends recall pair killed in house fire
- Inauguration weekend begins with Day of Service to honor Martin Luther King Jr.
- W. Va. inmate Ronald Cloud charged in decades-old Va. homicide
- Fairfax County high school student tests his math prowess in Mexico
- At libraries, children find delight in reading to dogs
- NRA proposal for armed police in schools draws mixed reaction
- D.C. nonprofit wins $25 million federal grant
- Cuccinelli open to armed teachers
- Charter school proposal in Loudoun ignites opposition
- McDonnell proposes raises, greater accountability for teachers in 2013
- D.C. jail inmate dies after apparent hanging
- Tenants of building help concierge raise money for his village
- Tangier Island will get long-awaited jetty to protect harbor, officials say
- Parents hope to save Middleburg by turning it into a charter school
- Views from the voting lines
- Beaches busy this weekend as people checked on homes after Sandy
- Beach towns in Maryland, Delaware take a pounding but see no major damage
- Profile: Ginger Minshew, Park View High principal
- Virginia’s on-time graduation rate rises again
- Washington-Lee ‘Best Buddies’ celebrate fundraising success with night of football
- Gar-Field High School students return to class after bomb threat is cleared
- Case on Virginia river access ends when defendants concede they trespassed
- Geospatial mapping class at Washington-Lee involves real-world problems
- Students rally for Maryland Dream Act
- Parents still upset about changes to bus service in Arlington
- Former Va. Gov. L. Douglas Wilder’s slavery museum project stalled in Fredericksburg
- Thousands of Virginia students aren’t required to get an education
- Children with heart disease reunite at the zoo
- $50 million development will bring a new vibe to Brookland
- Va. man Michael Wayne Hash has murder charges dismissed after 12 years in prison
- Troubled waters: Landowners, angler wrangle over access to Va. river
- 11th Street Bridge in D.C. could feature public park, local teenagers say
- Fauquier County passes rules after contentious debate over wineries
- Fauquier County passes ordinance restricting wineries
- Heat wave crests in D.C., flirts with all-time high
- For Canadian crews helping with power outages, glimpses of Washington life
- Experts draw lessons from U-Va. crisis
- Helen Dragas: The leader who forced out U-Va.’s president
- Family moving historic house from Massachusetts to Virginia
- Virginia celebrates its wine history
- Virginia Supreme Court rules in favor of Marterella Winery
- Daughter spreads lessons learned from her mother through pregnancy support network
- Competitors in limbo after State Fair of Virginia bankruptcy
- Fourth-graders meet with top Pentagon leaders to talk about peace
- Visitors climb National Cathedral’s central tower, step by cautious step
- As murder conviction tossed after 12 years, Va. family hopes son will be home soon
- Appalachia gets a WikiLeaks-type site
- Baltimore County soldier died in Afghan Interior Ministry attack
- U.S. National Slavery Museum loses its tax-exempt status
- Two decades later, donors wondering what happened to plans for slavery museum
- Slavery museum hopes to emerge from bankruptcy able to raise funds again
- Occupy third grade? A song that uses protest rhetoric creates furor in Virginia.
- D.C. Air Guard wing comes home from Afghanistan, just in time for Christmas
- Lost dog comes home for the holidays — eight years later
- Boot camp for defense intelligence analysts pops up in piedmont Virginia
- Dozens of small planes fly holly, and Christmas cheer, to remote Tangier Island for Holly Run
- Bank robber misses jail, heads home
- Va. elections: GOP Senate takeover hangs on 86 votes
- Prince William Board of Supervisors candidates address jobs, traffic concerns
- A fight over a winery crushes a family and divides a neighborhood
- George Mason professor flies unwanted dogs to new homes
- University of Virginia will restore historic fireplaces with private funds
- Chinese dissident Liao Yiwu to speak at Patrick Henry College
- D.C. marchers rally for jobs and justice
- Marchers rally for jobs and justice
- Landslide could swallow two homes in Stafford County
- Leesburg man worked for Syrian intelligence, according to U.S. officials
- U-Va. bans fireplaces in some historic rooms because of safety concerns
- Fauquier County to votes on rules for farm wineries
- Loudoun inventor’s green car strikes chord with Leesburg
- Earthquake damage in D.C. will take time to assess
- Marine from Loudoun County stars in documentary about recovery
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