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Court Hearing Set for Koger
Forensic accountant has difficulty obtaining financial records from bank, accused management company.
Court Hearing Set for Koger
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MCPAW Supports Homeless Animals
Fundraising partner for the animal shelter contributes programs to the homeless animal community.
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A Shrinking Market
Affordable housing in Northern Virginia gets harder and harder to find.
A Shrinking Market
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Morrissey/Mitchell Poll Angers Muslims
Democratic challengers attack GOP opponents for Muslim donors.
Morrissey/Mitchell Poll Angers Muslims
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Morrissey/Mitchell Poll Angers Muslims
Democratic challengers attack GOP opponents for Muslim donors.
Morrissey/Mitchell Poll Angers Muslims
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‘They’re Not Bad Kids; They’re Just Teenagers’
Westfield SRO talks about keeping students safe.
Authorities say children are safe in Fairfax County schools, but it requires continual vigilance to keep them that way. So the Sully District Police Station’s Citizens Advisory Committee recently hosted a community meeting on the topic.
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School Notes
School Notes
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A Lesson in Stomach Flu Survival
The ABCs of recognizing, treating and preventing stomach flu.
“The best way to prevent the stomach flu is by washing your hands, especially after using the restroom.” — Dr. Jean Glossa
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Churchill Softball Enters Season with Revamped Confidence
Last year’s winning record was Bulldogs’ first since 2000.
The Bulldogs enter the 2012 season with a revamped confidence stemming from a year of winning softball.
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Alexandria: ‘Fiscal Slam Dunk for City’?
City leaders promise significant, but unspecified, economic growth from new Virginia Tech campus.
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Volunteer Notes
Volunteer Notes
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Volunteer Notes
Volunteer Notes
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Learning from the Past
Learning from the Past
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Carlee Unveils $668 M Capital Plan
CIP includes funding for North Tract, Metro, but also ups debt payments.
Carlee Unveils $668 M Capital Plan
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Column: A Complicated Answer
And a further explanation and corollary to last week’s column: “A Simple Question,” which attempted to sort through my reactions to being asked an extremely innocent, appropriate, well-intended and always appreciated courtesy: “How are you?” and the problem that it sometimes causes me. That problem being: a question which had it not been asked would then not require an answer. An answer that I’ll always give, but not before I’ve given it some thought, which if I hadn’t thought about, wouldn’t have bothered me in the least
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Governments Across Virginia Hope to Kill Local Aid to the State Program
Jurisdictions hope to kill funding scheme created at height of recession.
In the darkest days of the global financial crisis, leaders in Richmond were willing to do almost anything to balance the budget.
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State Legislators Brief Mt.Vernon-Lee Chamber
A tug of war predicted over transportation and the budget.
State Legislators Brief Mt.Vernon-Lee Chamber