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Virginia senators say GOP redistricting plan is unconstitutional; Republican legislators say proposal helps the state better comply with the Voting Rights Act.

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Virginia senators say GOP redistricting plan is unconstitutional; Republican legislators say proposal helps the state better comply with the Voting Rights Act.

Virginia senators say GOP redistricting plan is unconstitutional; Republican legislators say proposal helps the state better comply with the Voting Rights Act.
Vienna parent wants area residents to support Del. Barbara Comstock bill that would change how Fairfax County calculates class size average.
Parent writes Vienna kids should be able to stay in Vienna and still receive Advanced Academic Placement Center services.
Virginia State Sen. Janet Howell would also lose some of her constituents in Republican redistricting plan.
Fourteen-year-old girl was located Saturday by the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office.
The Cougars earn their second consecutive undefeated season in Friday win.
As Obama takes the oath on Jan. 21, temperatures could be in the low 30s with some winter weather possible Monday.
Due to unprecedented security levels, a wide range of items are prohibited at the inauguration, balls and some related events.
Fairfax County School Board supports legislators' proposal to repeal, or make better exceptions to, "King's Dominion law."
Business owners can claim their free listing in Patch Places to promote their business and inform local Patch readers.
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) coming to four sites in Loudoun County.
Fairfax County School Board supports legislators' proposal to repeal, or make better exceptions to, "King's Dominion law."
Warhawks host "Ergatta" as the boys and girls crew teams hope for another championship season.
Boys and girls teams both take home wins.
Whether you're looking to stay in Vienna or travel around Virginia, Patch and parents offer recommendations to keep kids of all ages busy this summer.
Educators don't support arming teachers or principals, but would welcome more trained, armed School Resource Officers "if money was no issue."
Visitor access, locked doors, teacher training top list of policies teachers want reviewed, according to survey.
Educators don't support arming teachers or principals, but would welcome more trained, armed School Resource Officers "if money was no issue."
Saturday gathering at McLean Community Center will highlight schools bills by Del. Barbara Comstock.