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Up, Up and Away — Eventually

Michael Witte Continues His Quest to Build His Own Plane — In His Garage

Up, Up and Away — Eventually

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New Voting Machines Get Their Day in Court

New Voting Machines Get Their Day in Court

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Madison Boys Getting Their Feet Wet in the Varsity Game

Kuhblank's hard-working Warhawks are short on experience.

Madison Boys Getting Their Feet Wet in the Varsity Game

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Area Roundups

Now that school is back in session, Fairfax County police urge motorists to be even more vigilant for pedestrians and bicyclists. Commuters should expect increased congestion throughout the week and build extra travel time into their schedules. Residents may also notice police officers posted in school zones and near bus stops to help ensure pedestrian safety, plus safe loading and unloading of students. Drivers are reminded that, when bus lights and stop signs are activated, vehicles must stop in both directions, unless they’re separated from the bus by a median.

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Editorial: Challenging Budgets

Local Government should be able to access income taxes to give relief on real estate taxes.

Northern Virginia governments are facing shortfalls in the classic budget sense: projected revenues are less than last year’s expenditures plus increases in costs.

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Sheriff’s Office Retires 52-Year-Old Jail

State-of-the-Art Facility Replaces Leesburg Jail

Sheriff’s Office Retires 52-Year-Old Jail

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Opinion: Column: Opportunities and Challenges

Implementing Obamacare in Alexandria.

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Comstock's Comfort Zone

GOP candidate Barbara Comstock believes a woman's place is in the House ... of Representatives.

It’s just weeks before Election Day, and the contest to replace retiring Republican Congressman Frank Wolf in Virginia’s 10th Congressional district has become one of the most watched, most expensive and most contentious races in the country.

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Practicing Dentistry in New Orleans

McLean resident travels with his staff to volunteer dental services to hurricane victims in need of treatment.

Practicing Dentistry in New Orleans

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Practicing Dentistry in New Orleans

McLean resident travels with his staff to volunteer dental services to hurricane victims in need of treatment.

Practicing Dentistry in New Orleans

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Opposing Cuccinelli

Opposing Cuccinelli

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Great Day for Great Falls

Annual community celebration features music, food, art.

Great Day for Great Falls

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Keeping the "Thanks" in Thanksgiving

Focusing on gratitude on a day reserved for feasting.

"Pilgrims," said James, 5, as his mother helped him fasten his helmet for a hockey lesson at the Cabin John Ice Rink near Potomac. "Turkey and pie," said his 6-year-old classmate Aiden. Both boys were responding to a question about the meaning of Thanksgiving.

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Project Enlightenment is History at McLean High

The decades long-program ends - for now.

A unique class that has held a place at McLean High School for about 20 years, either as a club or in class form - will not be offered next year.

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Founding Reston: From Blueprint to Reality

In the fall of 1961, New York City real estate developer Bob Simon had $2 million that was burning a hole in his pocket.

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Triple the Goal

Supporters of Animal Welfare League of Arlington turn out for Giving Tuesday.

At a time when so many people across the country – even in Arlington, Va. – are facing more financial challenges, the Animal Welfare League of Arlington (AWLA) set a “modest” goal for its Giving Tuesday fundraiser.

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German Company Lands in Springfield

German drug company makes home at BioAccelerator.

German Company Lands in Springfield

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McLean High Band Receives Sudler Flag of Honor

School Band Program, students and faculty honored by the John Philip Sousa Foundation.