Va. governor shifts stand on ultrasounds before abortions

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Robert F. McDonnell is backing off his unconditional support for a bill requiring women who want to have an abortion first have an ultrasound and look at images.

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Fairfax beats Yorktown, 58-38

Fairfax beats Yorktown, 58-38

Fairfax beats Yorktown, by a score of 58-38.
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Jury: Huguely guilty of second-degree murder (1:08)

The Washington Post's Jenna Johnson reports on the ground from Charlottesville, Va., where a jury found George Huguely guilty of second-degree murder and grand larceny in the case of Yeardley Love's death. (Feb. 22)
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Post Sports Live: How many wins for Nats this year? (3:10)

The Washington Post's Jason Reid joins the Post Sports Live crew to debate whether the Nationals will win more than 85 games this year.
Reading the art on the walls (2:13)

Reading the art on the walls (2:13)

The Washington Post's John Kelly takes an up close look at the renovation going on at The National Gallery of Art East Building. (Feb. 21)
Post Sports Live:  The Jason Campbell wedding story  (3:17)

Post Sports Live: The Jason Campbell wedding story (3:17)

The Washington Post's Jason Reid, a personal friend of former Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell, discusses the text message that he received from Campbell regarding his wedding in the Dominican Republic.
Driver crashes into Md. restaurant at high speed (0:57)

Driver crashes into Md. restaurant at high speed (0:57)

One person was killed and four others were injured when a motorist driving up to 100 miles per hour crashed a vehicle into a Kentucky Fried Chicken in Landover, Maryland, authorities said Monday. (Feb. 21)
No. 1 Paul VI defeats No. 2 DeMatha, 58-55

No. 1 Paul VI defeats No. 2 DeMatha, 58-55

No. 1 Paul VI finishes their WCAC regular season undefeated after defeating No. 2 DeMatha 58-55.
Jury to deliberate Wednesday in Huguely trial (1:44)

Jury to deliberate Wednesday in Huguely trial (1:44)

The Washington Post’s Jenna Johnson reports on the closing arguments in the murder trial of George Huguely, who is accused of killing his ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love. The jury will begin deliberating on Wednesday. (Feb. 19)
Mascot hopefuls enter 'presidential race' (1:19)

Mascot hopefuls enter 'presidential race' (1:19)

The Washington Nationals held tryouts for the racing presidents mascots on Saturday. The mascots are a key fixture at Nationals Park and run a race during the fourth inning. (Feb. 19)
Judge in Huguely trial pushing for Saturday finish (1:28)

Judge in Huguely trial pushing for Saturday finish (1:28)

An attorney in the murder trial of George Huguely V has fallen ill, causing an already-delayed trial to fall even more behind. The Post's Mary Pat Flaherty reports that the judge in the case is still pressing to finish the trial on Saturday. Huguely is charged with the murder of former girlfriend and fellow U-Va. lacrosse player Yeardley Love in May 2010. (Feb. 17)
Closing arguments done in Huguely trial (1:21)

Closing arguments done in Huguely trial (1:21)

A jury that begins deliberations Wednesday will have to decide whether a former University of Virginia lacrosse player went to his ex-girlfriend's apartment with the intent to kill her, or if her death was accidental. (Feb. 18)
Defense could wrap up case in Huguely trial (4:47)

Defense could wrap up case in Huguely trial (4:47)

The defense for George Huguely could wrap up its case. He's accused of murdering ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love. (Feb. 18)
Terror suspect arrested near Capitol in sting (0:41)

Terror suspect arrested near Capitol in sting (0:41)

Police say a terrorism suspect has been arrested in an FBI sting operation near the U.S. Capitol while planning to detonate what he thought were explosives. (Feb. 17)
First responders remember a fallen comrade (0:43)

First responders remember a fallen comrade (0:43)

First responders in the funeral procession of Joshua Weissman, who died after falling from an overpass on 1-395 last week, march in rememberance of the Alexandria paramedic. (Feb. 16)
Attorney illness delays Huguely trial (1:09)

Attorney illness delays Huguely trial (1:09)

The Washington Post's Jenna Johnson reports from the ground Charlottesville, Va., where the murder trial of George Huguely V has been delayed due to an illness of a defense attorney. (Feb. 16)
Huguely defense: Love died from suffocation (1:39)

Huguely defense: Love died from suffocation (1:39)

The Washington Post's Mary Pat Flaherty reports from Charlottesville, Va., where the prosecution has wrapped up and the defense started bringing its own experts and witnesses in the trial of George Huguely V. Huguely is charged with the murder of Yeardley Love, a fellow U-Va. senior at the time of Love's death. (Feb. 15)

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Area residents are fighting ordinances that require chickens to be kept at a certain distance from homes and property lines.

New home for disabled in Va.

Its operators say it is unique because all of its residents are 55 or older.

Abortion limits in Virginia

A bill that would require women to undergo an ultrasound before having an abortion has stirred up a fight.

Sympathy follows a mosque attack in Virginia

The minaret of a Chantilly mosque had just been erected when vandals struck, setting off an unusual course of events.

D.C. dining east of the Anacostia River

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A mighty wind power coalition

An unusually broad array of advocates in Maryland is pushing for offshore wind farms.

Md. pastors address same-sex marriage vote

A church community reflects the split on same-sex marriage.

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