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Jeremy Borden covers Prince William County, Va., for The Washington Post. Borden grew up near Chicago but moved to Charlotte, N.C., for high school and claims both places as home. He came to the Post as an intern in September 2011. Borden has previously worked for The Daily Progress in Charlottesville, Va., The Roanoke Times and The Charlotte Observer, among other publications. He is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill (BA) and American University (MA). He believes stories matter. Follow him on Twitter and Facebook.
Gainesville nurse accused of stealing and seeking to sell drugs
Anne Bartell Hansen-Shipe worked at Gainesville Health and Rehabilitation Center.
Preservation group names area for N. Va. parkway as ‘endangered’
The group is one of the oldest historical preservation groups in the nation.
Court rules Justin Wolfe can be retried for capital murder
Federal court overstepped its authority by halting Wolfe’s retrial, 4th Circuit Court rules.
Prince William supervisors delay vote on Tri-County Parkway
Board Chairman Corey Stewart called state officials cowards for not proposing any solutions.
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- Wolf: Tri-County Parkway lacks transparency, McDonnell administration should slow project
- City of Manassas passes budget, real-estate tax hike for fiscal ’14
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