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Headlines: Sentencing in Toddler Death, Marathon Security After Boston, $140-Million School Shortfall, and McAuliffe's Surge
Plus, a bank robbery at TSA headquarters, and a dog reportedly charged a resident and killed a cat.
By Greg Hambrick
No marathon is handling security the same way it did a year ago — not since the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15, when improvised bombs left near the finish line killed three and injured more than 180.
Now, organizers of the Marine Corps Marathon — elated that they can hold the event now that the government shutdown is over — also are preparing runners for increased security measures.
"We just did a reexamination after Boston of all of our events," said marathon spokeswoman Tami Faram. "Just thinking about public events, and running, and all we can do to better the security of our runners and spectators. It made sense to do that."
About 30,000 people are registered for the Marine Corps Marathon. The 26.2-mile run starts on Route 110 in Arlington, between the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, and ends at the Marine Corps War Memorial.
That news, and more, make up today's daily digest of news of note from around our Patches in Virginia and Washington, DC. See more below.
No marathon is handling security the same way it did a year ago — not since the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15, when improvised bombs left near the finish line killed three and injured more than 180.
Now, organizers of the Marine Corps Marathon — elated that they can hold the event now that the government shutdown is over — also are preparing runners for increased security measures.
"We just did a reexamination after Boston of all of our events," said marathon spokeswoman Tami Faram. "Just thinking about public events, and running, and all we can do to better the security of our runners and spectators. It made sense to do that."
About 30,000 people are registered for the Marine Corps Marathon. The 26.2-mile run starts on Route 110 in Arlington, between the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, and ends at the Marine Corps War Memorial.
That news, and more, make up today's daily digest of news of note from around our Patches in Virginia and Washington, DC. See more below.
- Marine Corps Marathon Security Heightened in Light of Boston Tragedy
- FCPS' $140 Million Budget Shortfall is Mixed News for City of Fairfax Schools
- Former Babysitter Faces 50-Year-Jail Sentence in Toddler's Death Case
- New Poll Shows McAuliffe with 17-Point Lead Over Cuccinelli
- Stop the Election, We Want to Get Off: Against Campaign Mud, Bolling Stands Out
- Two accused of robbing home with knife
- Annandale M&T Bank Robbed Tuesday
- Police: Bank Branch in TSA Headquarters Building Robbed
- Animal Control: Unrestricted Dogs in Rose Hill Charged Resident, Killed Cat
- Two More Victims Identified in Triangle Trailer Fire Death Investigation
- Suspects Identified in Lake Ridge Shooting Investigation
- Police Identify Man Who Fell To His Death From Roof of Herndon Building
- Harris Teeter Store on S. Glebe to Reopen Wednesday
- Foodie Alert: New Vietnamese Restaurant Coming to Vienna
- Witches Masquerade Ball, Downtown Ghost Walk and More Frightfully Fun Festivities
- Get Ready! Vienna's Annual Halloween Parade Set for Wednesday
- Former Burke Volunteer Fire Department Chief Dies
- Alexandria to Rename Braddock Fields in Honor of Lenny Harris
- Herndon Pkwy/Van Buren Intersection Public Hearing Tuesday
- Gas Leak Near Gallows Road Shuts Down Columbia Pike
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