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Protest Seeks Return Of Ousted Legendary Football Coach: Patch PM
Best, worst teacher pay | Record parking tickets | Gang members guilty | Fairfax assessments jump | Top VA wine | Ousted coach: Patch PM
There was plenty of news across Washington, D.C., and northern Virginia on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
DC Issues Record Number Of Traffic, Parking Tickets
Washington, D.C., drivers were issued more than 3 million traffic and parking tickets during fiscal year 2019, generating record ticket revenue.
Loudoun County Vineyard Wins State’s Top Wine Honor
A Loudoun County winery made a sweet finish at a statewide competition judging the commonwealth's best wines. 868 Estate Vineyards in Purcellville received the top honor in the 2020 Virginia Governor's Cup.
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NoVa School Districts That Pay Teachers The Most, Least In 2020
Public school teachers in Northern Virginia are the highest paid in the state, but their pay is still below the level many believe is necessary to attract highly qualified candidates to the teaching profession. Teachers in Northern Virginia's highest-paying district earn almost $42,000 more on average than the lowest-paying district in the state.
MS-13 Members Plead Guilty To 2018 Attack At Park
Two MS-13 gang members pleaded guilty in federal court Wednesday to a December 2018 shooting and stabbing that took place in Four Mile Run Park along the border of Arlington and Alexandria, according to a release from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia.
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Supporters Of James Monroe Coach Call For His Reinstatement
Supporters of former James Monroe High School head football coach Richard Serbay, who was told last week by school administrators that he was being let go, are considering holding a peaceful protest at the Fredericksburg City School Board's next regular meeting on Monday.
Higher Assessments For Fairfax County Homeowners In 2020
Real estate assessments in Fairfax County are up an average of 2.65 percent. The average assessments for all homes is $580,272, which is about $15,000 higher than the average value in 2019.
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Also Worth A Look Today
- Hockey Fans Tie The Knot At Washington Capitals Game
- Proposed Fairfax County Budget To Be Discussed At McLean Meeting
- Firefighters Extinguish Kitchen Fire In Apartment
- Fatal Hit And Run Investigated In Buena Vista Area: Police
- Vehicle Stolen From Arlington Mill Area: Police Report
- Young Marines Classroom Opens With 'Tomorrow’s Leaders' Premiere
- FredNats To Hold Job Fair To Fill Hundreds Of Game Day Openings
- Spotsylvania Toughens Policy On Roadside Signs
- Arlington Restaurant Inspections: 164 Violations At 60 Locations
- Minivan Overturned In 2-Vehicle Crash: Police
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