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  • **FILE** Firefighters, police and members of the National Transportation Safety Board clean up wreckage from the June 23, 2009, Metro crash on the Red Line near Fort Totten. (The Washington Times)

    Senators mark Metro crash anniversary

    Maryland's two senators and Virginia Sen. Jim Webb are remembering the one year anniversary of the Metro crash that killed nine by calling for legislation entailing national safety standards in transit systems.


  • ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - In this July 14, 2008 file photo, Washington Police Cathy Lanier, left, listens as Washington Mayor Adrian Fenty announces new firearms regulations in the wake of the Supreme Court's overturning of the city's handgun ban in Washington.

    Senator implores Fenty to ease traffic

    Virginia Sen. Jim Webb called for Mayor Adrian Fenty and the National Park Service to do something about traffic around the National Mall in a letter Tuesday.


  • Bill to extend vote runs into trouble

    RICHMOND (AP) — Virginia's presidential primary would have been the young woman's first time to vote, and she sobbed into her cell phone when she realized that she couldn't make it to the polls before they closed at 7 p.m.


  • Inside the Beltway

    God and Iranians


  • Kaine boon for party's hopefuls

    Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine's fundraising lead over other state lawmakers will likely be a big help to Democrats in the fall elections when they campaign in Northern Virginia and try to take control of the General Assembly for the first time since 1995.


  • County's alien crackdown may spread to other areas

    Prince William County [Va.] supervisors have taken immigration enforcement into their own hands — an encouraging example for other jurisdictions that want to crack down on the influx of illegal aliens into their communities.


  • County's alien crackdown may spread to other areas

    Prince William County [Va.] supervisors have taken immigration enforcement into their own hands — an encouraging example for other jurisdictions that want to crack down on the influx of illegal aliens into their communities.


  • Candidates on the march for votes in Virginia

    Virginia Sen. Jeannemarie Devolites Davis continued her July Fourth tradition yesterday morning: walking with her husband, U.S. Rep. Thomas M. Davis III, in the Fairfax Independence Day Parade, shaking hands and smiling for photos.


  • Mum Warner likely to move on

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