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Obituary: Plato Cacheris

Famed defense lawyer dies at 90.

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Herndon Festival Bids Goodbye to the Historic Downtown District

Have no fear; a plan's in gear continuing the same traditions.

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No Hot Water Issue Returns for Some Lake Anne Plaza Condo Units

Supervisor Alcorn provides 3-point target plan, including revitalization

Ongoing lack of hot water is an issue again for nearly all condominium owners at the 27-unit, mixed-use Quayside building located at Lake Anne Village Center in Reston.

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Commentary: Berliner Urges Regional Cooperation on Metrorail and economic competitiveness.

Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments’ Board of Directors Chairman Roger Berliner urged area leaders to “replace competition with cooperation and collaboration” on issues like restoring the Metrorail system and strengthening the region's economic competitiveness.

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Students Search for Financial Aid

Career counselors and financial aid champions help students find resources

Students Search for Financial Aid

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Council Notebook

Mayor Bill Euille is asking his colleagues on the City Council to refrain from answering questions about where they think the Potomac Yard Metro should be located.

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People Notes

Mayor O'Reilly Appointed

People Notes

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Helping To Ease Dying

Vienna group oversees 25th Hospice Cup, raising awareness and funds for hospice care.

Helping To Ease Dying

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Potomac Falls Baseball Advances in States

Kline’s pitching, hitting pace Panthers in first round, extra innings win over Grafton.

Potomac Falls Baseball Advances in States

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Potomac Falls Baseball Advances in States

Kline’s pitching, hitting pace Panthers in first round, extra innings win over Grafton.

Potomac Falls Baseball Advances in States

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School Board Looks at Administrative Space

Consultant Could Provide Funding Alternatives

School Board Looks at Administrative Space

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Seniors Scammed, Police Educate

Police say con-artists "aggressively" targeting seniors.

An 86-year-old Springfield area woman was told last week she had won the lottery. But there was a catch; she needed to wire money to the "caller" in order to collect her winnings.

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Assistance League Launches Weekend Food for Kids Campaign

Assistance League of Northern Virginia held its 2015-16 Weekend Food for Kids Kickoff event on Sept. 24 at Dominion Virginia Power’s Lincoln Park office in Herndon.

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Business Notes

Business Notes

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Synetic Family Theater in Arlington Presents ‘Hansel and Gretel’

A wordless production of Grimm fairy tale.

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County Approves Design Contract for North Tract

Fiscal Affairs Advisory Committee questions higher-than-expected costs.

County Approves Design Contract for North Tract

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Opinion: Commentary: High Expectations for Potomac Yard Metro

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Potomac Commentary: Where Local Issues Find State Support

Newcomers & Community Guide

As your state senator, one of the most rewarding pieces of legislation I sponsored during the 2015 Legislative Session created a Task Force to develop the framework and details for the establishment of Maryland’s Achieving A Better Life Experience (ABLE) Program.