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Schools and districts around the D.C. area rely on millions of dollars each year from private donors to finance building renovations, field trips and scholarships, but as wealthy areas receive small fortunes, others see much less.
Va. judge: church secession law is constitutional
Eleven conservative Episcopal churches won a legal victory Friday when a circuit court judge upheld a Virginia law allowing congregations to vote to secede from their parent denominations.
Court affirms terror-related conviction
A federal appeals court on Monday upheld the conviction of a man who lied to a federal grand jury about his training with a Pakistani militant group.
Local immigrants ship food to home countries
Jovy Mark showed up at Manila Oriental, a Falls Church grocery that doubles as an agent for Filipino shipping companies, lugging two hefty boxes destined for relatives in the Philippines. Inside: Four 25-pound bags of Japanese rice, purchased at a Korean supermarket in Virginia and about to make a trip back to Asia.
May real estate picture largely unchanged
Most of the Washington region saw little change in the real estate market from April to May, a disappointing result for Realtors who were hoping for a bump from the typically busy spring market. |
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