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Kunal Shah owns a D.C. nightclub but parks his Mercedes-Benz at home in the Loudoun County community of Ashburn.
Study shows that Loudoun County boasts the nation's highest concentration of residents 25 to 34 with salaries of $100,000 or more, with Arlington County a close second. (Katherine Frey/the Washington Post)

Still smarting from Tuesday's crushing defeat, Democrats in Virginia are charting a new path as Richmond's minority party.

• Full Coverage: Race to Richmond


Crowd mourns the sudden and shocking loss of a promising young woman to an apparent double suicide with her boyfriend.


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Virginia Lottery holds third New Year's raffle (washingtonpost.com, November 7, 2009; 11:42 AM)

Committee created to ensure census counts all Virginians (washingtonpost.com, November 7, 2009; 11:39 AM)

Pilot who died in Afghanistan crash ‘was living his dream':  Marine Corps captain among 4 troops killed in helicopters' collision (Post, November 7, 2009)

Md. emergency personnel get permission to administer flu shots:  Order anticipates renewed supply O'Malley hopes to remove limits on access to vaccine (Post, November 7, 2009)

House Republicans plan to vote unanimously against health-care measure (Post, November 7, 2009)

Chinese company to buy a stake in AES:  Arlington firm seeks money for new projects, ties to Asia (Post, November 7, 2009)

Biography of Nidal Hasan, suspect in shooting at Fort Hood (Post, November 7, 2009)

Suspect in Fort Hood shooting, a Muslim, asked Army to discharge him, aunt said (Post, November 6, 2009; 5:12 PM)

Prince William man sentenced to 20 years for murdering ex-girlfriend (Post, November 6, 2009; 1:36 PM)

Police seek Woodbridge rape suspect (Post, November 6, 2009; 10:30 AM)

Petula Dvorak:  Old rap against the DMV taken on a new edge (Post, November 6, 2009)

Ouster of Amtrak is approved:  Regional transit panels back 5-year contract with French company (Post, November 6, 2009)

CORRECTIONS:  Corrections (Post, November 6, 2009)

Search continues for Virginia Tech student last seen Oct. 17:  "It's like she just fell off the face of the Earth," student's father says (Post, November 6, 2009)

Delays scheduled on Metro rail and bus lines this weekend (Post, November 6, 2009)

Mental health hearing for mother who left girl in Va. creek (Post, November 6, 2009)

Mental health hearing for mother who left girl in Va. creek (Post, November 6, 2009)

Dominion Virginia Power gets court permission for 65-mile line (Post, November 6, 2009)

Suspect in Fort Hood shooting, a Muslim, asked Army to discharge him, aunt said (Post, November 6, 2009)

Rampage kills 12, wounds 31:  SUSPECT IS ARMY PSYCHIATRIST WHO WORKED AT WALTER REED (Post, November 6, 2009)

GOP gains intensify competition in N. Va. (Post, November 6, 2009)

Weekend Metro delays on rail, bus (Post, November 5, 2009; 4:19 PM)

Va. teen charged with attacking 5 women:  Va. teen charged with attacking 5 women (Post, November 5, 2009; 12:22 PM)

Virginia Government
Va. investigates legality of access to voter list: Giving data to nonprofit might have been illegal, state election chief says
(Post, October 30, 2009)

Deeds's Trip Targets Disaffected in N.Va.: Obama's Support Could Play Role
(Post, October 17, 2009)

Deeds Trailing McDonnell in Money on Hand By $1.8 Million
(Post, October 16, 2009)

GOP Fervor Mounts As McDonnell Leads: Deeds Fans Less-Excited, Poll Shows
(Post, October 10, 2009)

How They Voted on God, Guns And Gays: Deeds, McDonnell on Schools, Taxes, Too
(Post, September 27, 2009)
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Schools News
In N.Va., mixed news about gang activity: Serious crime down, but report notes rise in middle school offenses
(Post, October 27, 2009)

Cameras will remain as cafeteria monitors: Surveillance helping cut theft by students, Fairfax board says
(Post, October 25, 2009)

'Big Brother' to continue watching Fairfax high school cafeterias
(Post, October 23, 2009; 12:47 PM)

Swine flu vaccinations
(Post, October 23, 2009)

What should Fairfax do about Jefferson grades?
(Post, October 22, 2009)
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Crime News
Mental health hearing for mother who left girl for dead in Va. creek
(Post, November 6, 2009)

Va. parents charged with allowing baby to overdose on heroin
(Post, November 4, 2009)

Teen girl, young man found dead in Pr. William: Father discovered both shot in Triangle home; suicide possible
(Post, November 3, 2009)

Ex-police chief who had DUI tries to steer others off his path
(Post, November 1, 2009)

Copper thefts increase as price surges
(Post, October 31, 2009)
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Tysons Corner Development
Tysons will need $15 billion -- 'with a B': Money crucial for roads and public transit, Fairfax planners say
(Post, October 30, 2009)

18 Feet Done, Many More to Go: Building a Metrorail Tunnel at Tysons Corner Takes Brute Force Applied With a Deft Touch
(Post, October 18, 2009)

30,000 Stimulus Jobs, Many in D.C. Area, Reported
(Post, October 16, 2009)

Economy Slows Establishment of Tax District: Move Would Help Fund Metro Extension to Dulles
(Post, October 8, 2009)

Builders Take Wait-and-See Approach to Purple Line: Completion Is Too Distant For Strapped Developers
(Post, August 23, 2009)
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