Woodbridge Virginia News Center
State’s bowling centers go smoke-free (News & Messenger)
March 11, 2010It used to be that many people in Virginia thought that smoking, beer and bowling went together. In a quirky sort of way, it seemed to make sense.
Tysons Express bus going underused (News & Messenger)
March 11, 2010Four commuter buses from Woodbridge bound for Tysons Corner are running less than half full, leaving transportation officials hoping more people will ditch their cars for the bus.
Community events, March 11 (News & Messenger)
March 11, 2010Thursday, 6 to 8 p.m.: Night of the Arts will be held at Mary Williams Elementary School.
Law Gives Homeowners Flag Display Rights (The Virginia Gazette)
March 11, 2010RICHMOND – A bill prohibiting homeowners’ associations from regulating a properly displayed U.S. flag has passed both the House and the Senate and now goes to the governor to be signed into law.
Super 25 (USA Today)
March 11, 2010USA TODAY ranks the best high school girls basketball programs in the nation.
Police reports: 3-10 (The Gainesville Times)
March 11, 2010Police reports: 3-10
Girls' Super 25: St. Mary's still No. 1 as Bolingbrook (Ill.) moves to No. 8 (USA Today)
March 11, 2010St. Mary's (Calif.) is still the No. 1 team with only one minor change in the top 10 as Bolingbrook (Ill.) moved up to No. 8.
Court date set for first suspect in abduction (Culpeper Star-Exponent)
March 11, 2010In separate case, no bond for wife in hit-man scheme
Man Pleads Guilty To Murder-For Hire Scheme As Payback For Stolen Cigarettes (WUSA 9 Washington, D.C.)
March 11, 2010Xing Xiao, aka Andy, 32, of Fairfax, Va., pled guilty to conspiring to hire a hitman to murder someone he believed had stolen more than 15,000 cartons of contraband cigarettes from him.
Fairfax man pleads guilty to murder-for-hire scheme as payback for stolen cigarettes (Stafford County Sun)
March 11, 2010STAFFORD — Xing Xiao, aka Andy, of Fairfax, pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiring to hire a hitman to murder someone he believed had stolen more than 15,000 cartons of contraband cigarettes from him.
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