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Northern Region Basketball: Madison, Marshall Play Monday
After winning Liberty District titles Friday, Vienna teams start journey Monday in the AAA Northern Region tournament.

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After winning Liberty District titles Friday, Vienna teams start journey Monday in the AAA Northern Region tournament.

A look at Vienna-area incidents reported to the Fairfax County Police Department through Feb. 13.
Coming off of Northern Region win, Warhawks fall just short of Robinson on Saturday in the state title meet; Grayson Campbell wins boys' diving title.
Co-owner of Maple Ave Restaurant now competes in Eater's East Coast competition.
Town offices closed, but Vienna Community Center open for federal holiday; trash collected as scheduled.
A look at what you need to know about Metro from Feb. 16 to 18.
Virginia Basketball: Madison girls, Marshall boys bring home district title Friday night.
Vienna Police find suspect in attempted February fraud at Walgreens Pharmacy.
Legislators join activists, fellow lawmakers in Richmond to call for change.
Virginia will remain among the 21 states that do not give home-schoolers access to play public school sports.
Senate Committee Kills ‘Tebow Bill’ on Thursday night, but some Patch readers think proposal should be voted into law.
With 10 days left in the 2013 Virginia General Assembly session, Vienna-area Sen. Janet Howell joins group that will hammer out a transportation deal.
Project to widen bridge over Dulles Toll Road and add pedestrian facilities begins Friday, creating a single-lane traffic pattern through May 31.
Project to widen bridge over Dulles Toll Road and add pedestrian facilities begins Friday, creating a single-lane traffic pattern through May 31.
Vienna Sens. Chap Petersen, Janet Howell vote against measure aiming to thwart voter fraud, joining critics who say it will make it harder for residents to vote.
Madison moves on to NVSL Playoffs; two players make all-star team.
Vienna Metro Station, Café Renaissance named to previous lists
House subcommittee rejects Senate amendment to allow Virginia governors to serve two consecutive terms.
Cottage Street is closed between Tapawingo Road and Harmony Drive
Nobody injured in Tuesday night fire that began in kitchen; damage is estimated at $20,000.