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Execution Date Set in Lovitt Case

Ken Starr appeals to the state on the grounds that Lovitt's case was mishandled.

Execution Date Set in Lovitt Case

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For the Love of Animals

From taking orders in a pizza shop to finding homes for thousands of animals, the Lost Dog and Cat Rescue Foundation has a great "tail" to tell.

In 2001, there were too many dogs without homes and too few people to help them.

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Project Community Connect

Bridging the gap for Virginia families working hard, but unable to afford basics.

Finances

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A Family Affair

Family Sells Moldova Wine

A Family Affair

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Potomac: Church’s Strawberry Festival Marks 25 Years

Coordinating annual event proves to be a family affair.

Hungry for Judith Dubowy’s delectable strawberry shortcake, Becky Queen’s famous chocolate-covered strawberries, home-made baked goods or grilled hamburgers and hotdogs and pulled pork?

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Alexandria: Former Centreville Assistant Matthie Takes Over at T.C. Williams

Titans will run hybrid wing-T offense.

T.C. Williams opens the season at Thomas Jefferson on Sept. 4.

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Alexandria School's Space Odyssey

NASA Administrator gives Jefferson-Houston students a taste for science.

For many children, “astronaut” is one of the quickest answers when asked what they want to be when they grow up. A visit to Jefferson-Houston School on Feb. 13 from NASA Administrator Charles Bolden aimed to encourage those students to hold onto that answer. Bolden and other NASA leadership spoke to adults on how to cultivate an interest in math and science, and showed how by fielding questions from Jefferson-Houston students on life in space.

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School Notes

School Notes

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Centre View Bulletin

Blood Drive. At NVAR Fairfax Headquarters, 8407 Pennell Street, Fairfax. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Call 703-207-3207 or email gkruchko@nvar.com.

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Helping Minority Students

CPMSAC celebrates its 20th anniversary.

Helping Minority Students

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Helping Minority Students

CPMSAC celebrates its 20th anniversary.

Helping Minority Students

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Wellbeing: A Schedule Can Anchor Your Day

How creating a daily routine can ease anxiety during times of uncertainty

Her days were overwhelmingly stressful.

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‘We Are Still Here’

Nonprofits adapt during pandemic with virtual events and services, PPP loans, and ingenuity.

In the grip of the Covid-19 pandemic, nonprofits have provided a lifeline to Alexandrians across the city.

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Combating Biological Warfare in Fairfax County

George Mason graduate program sets out to create biodefense experts.

Combating Biological Warfare in Fairfax County

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Broadway Performer Comes Home

Free concert on Saturday, July 26 at Westwood Baptist Church in Springfield.

Broadway actress and singer Jeri Sager will offer a free concert to the public on Saturday, July 26 at 7 p.m. at Westwood Baptist Church as part of the celebration of that church's 50th year.

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Boards Talk Budget

Supervisors Question School Board’s Decision

Boards Talk Budget

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Maintenance Backlog Costs County

Task force report reveals budget shortfalls in facilities upkeep.

Maintenance Backlog Costs County

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Volunteering

Volunteering

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Tough Mudder's 'Team Grace'

Fairfax family honors sister’s fighting spirit by forming “Team Grace.”

“Grace was one ‘Tough Mudder’ tackling her brain cancer. We know Grace was looking down on us as we competed in this crazy event, keeping her spirit alive.” —Kim Thomas Krongaard

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Dying Too Young

The rate of teen suicide is declining nationally, but many still attempt or succeed in killing themselves.

Dying Too Young