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Week in Review: Oct. 24 - 31

The Lululemon trial got underway and dominated headlines this week.

The headlines in Bethesda this week were dominated by the Lululemon trial, which began with jury selection at Montgomery County Circuit Court in Rockville Monday.

For more details on how the story unfolded from the March 11 murder of Jayna Murray through the trial proceedings for her co-worker Brittany Norwood last week, visit our

The trial is expected to continue Monday, and we'll be updating the timeline throughout the week.

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In other news this week, we spoke with friends of Sue Marcum, who are still a year after the popular American University professor was found slain in her Bethesda home Oct. 25, 2010. An Aruban judge ordered Gary Giordano, the Gaithersburg man held in connection with the August disappearance of North Bethesda woman Robyn Gardner,

Montgomery County schools superintendent Joshua Starr on a controversial site in Kensington, and residents and local officials gathered at a meeting to with ongoing problems with the Bethesda Metro escalators.

Find out what's happening in Bethesda-Chevy Chasefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

And in weird weather news, a rare October snowstorm brought snow to Bethesda before Halloween. Have pics of snow on those changing leaves? Send them to erin@patch.com.

Patch will continue reporting live from the Rockville courthouse next week as the Lululemon trial continues. For live updates, follow us on Twitter.

We'll see you next week, and happy Halloween!

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