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School Board Candidates on Curriculum, Nutrition, Diversity

Four Candidates in the Running

School Board Candidates on Curriculum, Nutrition, Diversity

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CANDIDATE Q&A: Andrew M. Rosenberg

CANDIDATE Q&A: Andrew M. Rosenberg

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Being a Warrior, Now and Then

Q&A with Lt. Col. Gulakowski: Reflections on Vietnam legacy.

Lt. Col. Denis Gulakowski of Burke is a retired Army officer who served more than 25 years. From November 1971 until November 1972, he did a tour of duty in Vietnam. While in Vietnam, he participated in several battles, one of which disrupted the North Vietnamese attempt to overrun areas of South Vietnam during the Easter Offensive (Nguyen Hue Campaign) of 1972.

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Enjoying Summer at the Reston’s Dog Park

Restonians and their dogs socialize at one of Reston’s many community facilities.

While many make the trip to the Reston’s only open-air, off-leash dog park a handful of times a year, many others make it part of their daily routine.

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Commentary: Wishing Everyone a Happy, Fun, and Safe Summer

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Burke: Robinson Girls’ Lax Advances to State Championship Game

Rams beat Centreville 15-13 in overtime in state semifinals.

The Robinson girls' lacrosse team defeated Centreville 15-13 in overtime in the 6A state semifinals on Tuesday.

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Bowanko Keeps Truckin’

University of Virginia recruit continues to impact Centreville football program.

Bowanko Keeps Truckin’

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'Would You Like Some Tea?'

WFCM throws Valentine's event for Forest Glen Senior Community.

'Would You Like Some Tea?'

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Girls on the Run Celebrates 20 Years

Inspiring girls to be strong, confident and healthy.

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Tightening the City's Money Belt

Public hearing on the budget brings warnings for less and pleas for more.

Tightening the City's Money Belt

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Tightening the City's Money Belt

Public hearing on the budget brings warnings for less and pleas for more.

Tightening the City's Money Belt

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Alexandria Bulletin April 4-10

Alexandria Bulletin April 4-10

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Alexandria Bulletin April 4-10

Alexandria Bulletin April 4-10

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Solo Show Lets Donors Make a Scene

Churchill grad takes on arts funding with “Steve Sells Out.”

Solo Show Lets Donors Make a Scene

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Animal Shelter Adoptions May Expand

New policy would include animal rescue organizations.

Animal Shelter Adoptions May Expand

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The Irish ‘Rose’ of Burke

Briana Apgar shares her experiences as the 2012 Washington Rose.

The Rose of Tralee Festival is celebrated in Irish communities worldwide. Each Rose Centre selects a female with Irish heritage between the ages of 18-27 as their “Rose,” who will serve as a role model and ambassador for their community at the international festival in Ireland, where one international Rose of Tralee is selected.

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Improvements To Seven Locks Still Far Off

Residents unite to work for a safer neighborhood.

Improvements To Seven Locks Still Far Off

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Improvements To Seven Locks Still Far Off

Residents unite to work for a safer neighborhood.

Improvements To Seven Locks Still Far Off

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Venturing into Rent-a-Coop Business

Tyler Phillips and Diana Samata have found a way to bring the feel of the country to the urban environs of Potomac, Bethesda and other D.C. suburbs.