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August 26, 2010

19:00
Even if serial stabbing suspect Elias Abuelazam is charged with capital murder in Virginia, the Michigan prosecutor wants him tried in his jurisdiction first.
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Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell says his reasoning for asking state police to work with federal agencies is to ultimately help enforce immigration laws.
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A computer system problem is causing some headaches for customers of the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles and other state agencies.
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Polish authorities have arrested a U.S. citizen wanted for allegedly sexually abusing five boys in Virginia.
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Seth Hurwitz, the chairman of concert promoter I.M.P. and co-owner of the 9:30 Club, announced late Wednesday that singer-songwriter Justin Jones will be the label's first artist. Jones, a Virginia native, is managed by Hurwitz.
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11:00
Since use of a computer and finding information on the net is now critical to almost any job. While Virginia schools teach a lot about using technology, it is up to parents to make sure kids have the skills they need; indeed to make sure we ourselves have the skills ...
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A body has been found in a burning car in Prince George's County. Prince George - United States - Maryland - Counties - Prince George County Virginia
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Chase Hoover has started up an online fishing supplies business from his base in Haymarket, Va. on Tuesday, August 24, 2010.
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Dumfries District Supervisor Maureen Caddigan and her family came to Montclair in 1974. She was a military wife, volunteer and a flourishing stay-at-home mom when opportunity knocked unexpectedly. At the time, Montclair was a small enclave with roughly 40 families.
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Prince William school officials wanted to use stimulus funds to hire 180 new teachers this school year, but at a special meeting Tuesday night county supervisors decided to table that decision until next fiscal year.
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Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli recently released an opinion stating that the state has the authority to further regulate abortion clinics, meaning many could face closure.
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Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli announced Tuesday that he has met with four Prince William County state delegates to develop legislative initiatives regarding illegal immigration.
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The 61st annual Prince William Fair ends with sunny skies, big crowds
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Prosecutors have dropped all charges against a Gainesville businessman accused of sexually assaulting three young boys.
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Prince William Parkway at Marblestone Drive has reopened after a gas leak this morning
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State government can oversee abortion providers in Virginia, much as it already regulates outpatient surgery centers, Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli said in an advisory opinion.
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A Nokesville man has been named member of the year by the Vietnam Veterans of America Virginia State Council.
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City police have charged a McLean man with robbing a CVS in Manassas early Sunday.
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A man involved in a dispute with other family members over property and belongings opened fire in a rural central Virginia neighborhood, killing two people and wounding four others before police fatally shot him, authorities said.
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A federal judge is recommending approval of a $12 million settlement for those sickened or killed in last year's salmonella outbreak tied to a Virginia-based peanut processor.
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