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Can't escape the snow The fourth storm of the season has hit, forcing schools, offices and the federal government to close Tuesday. (Katherine Frey/Post)
The proposed bill to limit legal liability for one firm is one of few that House Speaker William J. Howell has thrown his weight behind.
The Virginia House of Delegates passed a bill that would help protect a single Fortune 500 company from asbestos lawsuits -- a proposal that House Speaker William J. Howell has been quietly maneuvering to have his chamber support for weeks. (Tracy A. Woodward/the Washington Post)

The House of Delegates is scheduled to vote Wednesday on a bill that would protect Virginians from attempts by employers or insurance companies to implant microchips in their bodies.


Virginia Gov. Robert F. McDonnell has signed an executive order barring discrimination in the state workforce on grounds that include race, sex, religion and age, but not sexual orientation.


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
Give IB credits where they are due
(Post, February 8, 2010)

County puts brakes on building: Board approves delay of permits in western end until new schools open
(Post, February 7, 2010)

SCHOOL NOTES: SCHOOL NOTES
(Post, February 7, 2010)

communitycalendar: 2.42.11
(Post, February 4, 2010)

Banding together in protest: Fairfax parents, students galvanized in efforts to save music programs and others facing cuts
(Post, February 2, 2010)
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Crime News
Inmates long denied freedom sue board: Since end of Va. parole, evaluations have been weak, lawsuit says
(Post, February 9, 2010)

EMTs' super-size solutions: OBESE PATIENTS REQUIRE NEW APPROACH
Purchase of expensive specialty equipment is growing
(Post, February 8, 2010)

Anger counselor charged with pulling gun in parking flap: ANGER COUNSELOR HELD IN FAIRFAX
Accused of pulling pistol on federal marshals blocking Jeep
(Post, February 5, 2010)

Arrest made in slayings of man's son and ex-wife: Victim's current wife charged in fatal stabbings in Va.; police probe motive
(Post, February 4, 2010)

ID thieves move fast, and far, to elude arrest: After heist near Va. gym, one victim's bank card was found in Spanish city
(Post, February 2, 2010)
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Tysons Corner Development
Good reasons to cluster Metro stations at Tysons
(Post, February 7, 2010)

Blueprint revised for Tysons Corner redevelopment project: Fairfax County sets approval process timeline and guidelines
(Post, January 22, 2010)

Turning the page back to 2009 for more transportation reviews
(Post, January 17, 2010)

Metro-friendly neighborhood planned for Tysons: Mixed-use complex designed to jazz up congested areas near future Silver Line
(Post, January 15, 2010)

The Take: A difficult year of losses, closings, farewells -- but it wasn't ALL bad
(Post, January 4, 2010)
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