VRE drops WiFi plans
The Washington Exmainer reports Virginia Railway Express is abandoning plans to put WiFi on its trains.
NOVA gets road money post Tropical Storm Lee
The Washington Examiner reports Northern Virginia has been awarded federal money to cover the cost of repairing roads damaged by Tropical Storm Lee.
Downtown Fredericksburg beatings investigated
Fredericksburg.com reports police in that city are investigating a series of beatings in a popular downtown area, near a popular coffee shop
Deeds coming to GMU
NOVA Fornightly reports former Virginia gubernatorial candidate and State Senator Creigh Deeds will visit the campus of George Mason University on Friday.
JCPenny to hold job fair
Examiner.com reports a soon-to-be-open JCPenny at Potomac Mills mall will hold a job fair.
Dumfries man helps Marine meet Eagles players
Staffordcountysun.com reports a Dumfries man helped a Marine meet a members of the Eagles football team.
Snow squall photos posted
The Washington Post’s Capital Weather Gang posted photos of Tuesday’s snow squalls that raced through our region.
Manassas Blockbuster calling it quits
Patch.com reports the last Blockbuster video in Manassas is about to close its doors.