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Keller Williams McLean/Great Falls Posts Record $1.1B in Home Sales
The Covid pandemic in 2020 didn’t hold back the Keller Williams Realty office in McLean/Great Falls from setting a new record in northern Virginia for the highest sales volume by a single brokerage.
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Resident Named Press Secretary
Resident Named Press Secretary
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Fairfax Station Teen Arrested for 2020 Sexual Assaults
A 19-year-old man from Fairfax Station has been arrested for two sexual assaults that occurred in 2020.
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Homeowners Protest Rising Property Taxes.
Local residents voice outrage over rising taxes on homes as the County Board approves Arlington’s next budget.
Homeowners Protest Rising Property Taxes.
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Triple Homicide in Town of Herndon Home
Families grieve the loss of two young children and their mother; suicide in Reston connected to murders
The families of two young Town of Herndon children, a boy and girl, slain with their mother Saturday morning, June 19, are devastated by the triple homicide and the loss.
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Alexandrians Open Wallets, Hearts to Refugees
Churches, city services, individuals work to meet needs.
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Chantilly gets bounce-back win; rivals Westfield and Centreville play a close, two-point affair.
Chantilly gets bounce-back win; rivals Westfield and Centreville play a close, two-point affair.
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Provisioning for Community’s Well-being in Great Falls
Great Falls is just coming out of a colder than usual winter, with lower temperatures for longer, and more snow than expected, which discouraged many people from going outdoors altogether – (unless to spend more time at the ski slopes).
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Coordinating Tysons’ Future
Developers, community discuss rail and redevelopment impact on local roads.
Coordinating Tysons’ Future
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‘I Don't Care If the Horse Poops on Me!’
One mom's commitment to helping her son to get back to therapeutic riding.
"When your child is young and has a diagnosis, you try anything," says Rachel Kirkland.
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EPA to Mirant: Full Speed Ahead
EPA/DOE allows ncreased operations despite unanswered environmental questions.
EPA to Mirant: Full Speed Ahead
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Questionnaire: Mick Staton, Board of Supervisors, Sugarland Run District
Questionnaire: Mick Staton, Board of Supervisors, Sugarland Run District
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Drunk Driving Targeted During Holidays
Community groups, police offer alternatives and warnings to combat drinking and driving.
Drunk Driving Targeted During Holidays
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Two States: Haves and Have-Nots
Two States: Haves and Have-Nots
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Sally Baird Questionnaire
Sally Baird Questionnaire
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The Artist's Atelier Announces New Website
The Artists’ Atelier has a new website showcasing the artwork of its resident artists. The new site, at http://gfatelier.fineartstudioonline.com, shows visitors images of available art, biographies and contact information for each artist, a calendar of upcoming events, and a short history lesson on how the Atelier came to be.
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AAA Hosts Free Car Check
A free car inspection might take some of the sting out of this winter’s weather.
Meteorologists look to the weather phenomenon La Nina for their winter predictions this year. AAA Mid-Atlantic Field Operations Manager Jeff Boone remembers something from The Farmer’s Almanac about the abundance of acorns and wooly bear caterpillars foreshadowing rough weather ahead. Computer models or natural signs, Boone and the weather folks are in agreement. The winter of 2012 could be another extra cold and stormy one for our region.
