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Governor Proclaims Teen Cancer Awareness Week

Cancer support group witnesses signing of proclamation in Herndon.

Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe in the company of cancer survivors and friends signed a proclamation in the town of Herndon proclaiming the third week of January as Teen Cancer Awareness week in Virginia.

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Schools’ Band Director Honored

Jane Morgan, the band director at Stratford Landing Elementary School and Waynewood Elementary School, has been named the 2013-14 Elementary Band Director of the Year by the Fairfax County Band Directors Association. Morgan has been teaching band at Stratford Landing since 1999, and said she has learned a great deal from her students. It is her students that have brought her the most joy in her position, Morgan said. “It’s great to see what the kids accomplish and how far they go,” Morgan said. “They just keep me fresh every day.” Morgan has also taught middle and high school students.

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Herndon Honors Veterans Fallen In Service

Speaker at the Memorial Day Ceremony in Herndon also calls to honor government civilians and contractors killed in the line of duty.

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Wise Investor Group Raises More than $21,000 for Hopecam

The Wise Investor Group at Robert W. Baird & Co., a team of financial professionals offering financial planning, portfolio management, investment analysis and account services, announced that their Annual Seminar raised more than $21,000 for Reston-based nonprofit Hopecam.

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Man Charged with Drug Dealing

Man Charged with Drug Dealing

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Letter: Complicating Factors

Letter to the Editor

The City of Alexandria is leveraging its full faith and credit to issue about $200 million in debt to pay for construction of the Potomac Metro station.

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So Many Ways to Celebrate Reston’s Founder’s Day 2018

Reston turns out to live, work and play in the sun.

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Potomac’s Week in Coronavirus

RULES AND REGULATIONS: Montgomery County has developed reopening guidelines for businesses as we move into Phase 1 on Monday, June. 1.

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Rebuilding Together DC • Alexandria: Rebuilding Mobility

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Keeping Children Safe from Predators

Parents advised to talk with children, know where they are playing during summer vacation.

Keeping Children Safe from Predators

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Keeping Children Safe from Predators

Parents advised to talk with children, know where they are playing during summer vacation.

Keeping Children Safe from Predators

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Fluttering About Loudoun

Fluttering About Loudoun

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SSSAS Girls’ Lax Ends Losing Streak Against Bryn Mawr

Saints extend winning streak to 25 games dating back to 2012.

The St. Stephen's & St. Agnes girls' lacrosse team improved to 8-0 win a win over Bryn Mawr.

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Nurses on Front Lines in Opioid Epidemic

Community Service Board nurses provide life-saving care, advice.

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Residents Win First Step

Judge overrules Leesburg’s motion to dismiss water and sewer rate lawsuit.

Residents Win First Step

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Great Falls: Route 7 Under Construction For 6 Years

The main challenge of the project: Maintaining the traffic while VDOT widens the road.

The Virginia Department of Transportation plans to spend $234 million on improvements to nearly seven miles of Route 7, which include widening it from four to six lanes between Reston Avenue and Jarrett Valley Drive. The project will be awarded to a contractor by January 2018 with construction starting by March 2019 and finishing in late 2025—a total of six years.

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Leaving No Stone Unturned

Clifton’s Masons are still hoping for a federal helping hand to repair their flood-damaged lodge.

Leaving No Stone Unturned

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Leaving No Stone Unturned

Clifton’s Masons are still hoping for a federal helping hand to repair their flood-damaged lodge.

Leaving No Stone Unturned