‘Why don’t they want us to vote?’ Felons cope with losing voting rights twice in Virginia; I-66 HOT lanes setup about to begin; Health code violations; Getting to Saturday’s Billy Joel show: Metrorail not a best bet; Dunkin’ Donuts employee accused of giving teens donuts tainted with bleach; McAuliffe on another side of Hillary Clinton: She played mermaid in the pool; Anne Holton, wife of Clinton’s running mate, resigns as Va.’s education secretary;
 
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‘Why don’t they want us to vote?’ Felons cope with losing voting rights twice in Virginia
Legal challenges stymie registration efforts, but organizers hope outrage will galvanize thousands to sign up.
I-66 HOT lanes setup about to begin
Meanwhile, Virginia's top transportation panel is scheduled to decide what travel enhancements to support with toll revenue.
 
Health code violations
Food establishments recently closed because of health department actions.
Getting to Saturday’s Billy Joel show: Metrorail not a best bet
Concertgoers need to keep in mind that the rail system now shuts at midnight on Saturdays.
 
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Fairfax board votes to demolish famed Reston building for new townhouses
American Press Institute building is sole example in Va. of architect Marcel Breuer’s style.
Dunkin’ Donuts employee accused of giving teens donuts tainted with bleach
The teens were hoping to get some free donuts in Virgina, police said.
McAuliffe on another side of Hillary Clinton: She played mermaid in the pool
Virginia governor and Clintn BFF announces to the DNC that Clinton clinched nomination
 
Anne Holton, wife of Clinton’s running mate, resigns as Va.’s education secretary
Holton, a former child advocate, stepped down three days after her husband, Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) was tapped to be Clinton’s running mate .
 
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