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Tolls Off the Table for Fairfax County Parkways

Public opposes Express Toll Lanes on Fairfax County and Franconia-Springfield Parkways.

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Keeping the Woods in Mosby Woods

Couple canvasses neighborhoods to keep open space in the city by preventing overdevelopment.

Keeping the Woods in Mosby Woods

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Getting To Know ...

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Reston Column: Don't Tread on Me

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For a short time when I was in college I sold Fuller brushes and home cleaning products door to door to make money to pay my bills.

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Reston/Herndon: Everyone Counts in Hunter Mill

Every good community stems from those who work hard to make the community the best version of itself.

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All Aboard for ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ in Arlington

TAP presents Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer Prize-winning play.

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Healthy and Ready To Head Back

Volunteers pack backpacks, provide physicals for students in need.

Healthy and Ready To Head Back

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Real Estate Notes

Real Estate Notes

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Parents Key to Closing Minority Achievement Gap

Parents Key to Closing Minority Achievement Gap

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Closing Minority Achievement Gap

Oversight Committee Recommends Changes

Closing Minority Achievement Gap

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Oakton Fooball Completes Perfect Regular Season

Both the Cougars and Herndon are gearing for the playoffs.

Oakton Fooball Completes Perfect Regular Season

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Business Briefs

Business Briefs

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Alexandria: Civil Air Patrol Trains Future Leaders

The hour is 1900 on Wednesday, June 24, at the Nannie J. Lee Recreation Center. Nearly 20 cadets, ages 12 to 17, step in opening formation.

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McLean High Hosts ‘Smash’ Viewing

Students discuss realities of careers in show business.

Executives from the television show "Smash" visited McLean High School Monday afternoon, showing theater students clips from the show and hosting a discussions about the realities of life in show business. Alan Paul, associate director at the Shakespeare Theater in Washington, D.C. spoke to students about what they could expect if they hoped to work onstage or onscreen for a living.

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Little Theatre of Alexandria Presents ‘The Revolutionists’

Show runs in-person from Feb. 27 to March 20, 2021

The Little Theatre of Alexandria is presenting a live, in-person showing of “The Revolutionists,” written by Lauren Gunderson, from Feb. 27 to March 20, 2021.

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West Potomac High School Receives Grant To Support At-Risk Students

The Virginia Department of Education awarded West Potomac High School a $68,000 grant, to be used this school year to benefit 50 students with college and career preparation.

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A Cool Drink of Water

Newly opened plant in Lorton can produce 120 million gallons of water daily.

A Cool Drink of Water

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A Cool Drink of Water

Newly opened plant in Lorton can produce 120 million gallons of water daily.

A Cool Drink of Water

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Preventable Tragedies?

Too often, insufficient treatment of mental illness end in tragedy.

Preventable Tragedies?