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With labor negotiations at a standstill, Fairfax Connector buses are running on a limited schedule starting today.
In the month of August, Obama's campaign raised more money—$66 million—than any other presidential candidate on record.
The National Zoo received a five-year accreditation.
With the October 6 deadline around the corner, voter registration in Virginia is reaching record numbers.
An overcrowded Hindu temple in Fairfax County might be forced to close its doors because of parking issues.
Violence in Bolivia continues to escalate, with over 30 people reported dead over the weekend.
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Photo by Flickr user ~MVI~
With labor negotiations at a standstill, Fairfax Connector buses are running on a limited schedule starting today.
In the month of August, Obama's campaign raised more money—$66 million—than any other presidential candidate on record.
The National Zoo received a five-year accreditation.
With the October 6 deadline around the corner, voter registration in Virginia is reaching record numbers.
An overcrowded Hindu temple in Fairfax County might be forced to close its doors because of parking issues.
Violence in Bolivia continues to escalate, with over 30 people reported dead over the weekend.
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