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» Local Headlines: Va. Gov. Youngkin’s assertive first week in office leaves Republicans jubilant, Democrats fuming
| Youngkin's mask-optional order divides Virginia schools and parents, threatening chaos; Anti-vaccine activists march in D.C. — a city that mandates coronavirus vaccination — to protest mandates ; Virginia lieutenant governor Earle-Sears makes her mark in Richmond during tumultuous first week; Federal prosecutors have been investigating D.C.'s pension board, responsible for $10 billion retirement fund; Va.'s new attorney general fires U-Va. counsel who was on leave working as top investigator for Jan. 6 panel; Rare 370-year-old Spanish cross found at Maryland archaeological site; D.C.-area forecast: A third straight colder-than-normal week, but the chance of snow is small; A message in a bottle that traveled 3,200 miles helped heal a Maryland boy's grief; An old Virginia plantation, a new owner and a family legacy unveiled; Gonzaga suspends John Stockton's season tickets after he fails to follow mask mandate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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