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Church Moves Into 21st Century
Renovations and construction for a new building keep 104-year-old church busy.
Church Moves Into 21st Century
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Fairfax Station Woman Raises Support for Orphaned Ole Miss Student
At first, Fairfax Station resident Julia Ross only knew Alex Shields, a junior at the University of Mississippi, as the boy who dated her daughter Emma and friend to other students she knows.
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Column: A Senator We Need
These are hard times. With 15 million Americans out of work and levels of inequality not seen since the gilded age, we have a political class unconcerned with our collapsing middle class and those ravaged by poverty.
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Vienna: Local Charity Wins Big at Wiffle Ball World Series
Waters Field was the center of attention on Saturday, August 6th, for the 21st Annual Northern Virginia Wiffle Ball World Series [NVWWS]. The event, sponsored by Vienna Youth Inc., the Greater Vienna Babe Ruth League, and the Joe Cassella Foundation, looked to continue the legacy of Brian Bedell, the Vienna native to whom this tournament is dedicated.
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This Week in Coronavirus in Fairfax County
Virginia surpasses 25,000 cases; Phase I being discussed while numbers of cases and deaths continue to rise.
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Off to the Movies
Mason professor has unconventional method of teaching complex concepts.
An Arlington resident and George Mason University professor has an unconventional way of helping her students master complex concepts and evaluating their proficiency: She requires them to watch movies.
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Sidewalk Coming to Seven Locks?
How much land will the county need to build it?
Sidewalk Coming to Seven Locks?
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Mold: A Growing Problem
Health Department works with flood victims to head off mold.
Mold: A Growing Problem
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Arlington: Revisiting Selma and Bloody Sunday
Arlington native and his nephew return to Selma to explore how the struggle for voting rights has changed, but continues, 50 years later.
John Witeck was like many Americans, watching in heartbreak and disbelief as the nation learned of the beatings and violence in Selma, Ala., on what’s become known as “Bloody Sunday.”
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Potomac Nature: A Family Affair
Nesting Baltimore orioles at C&O Canal National Historical Park at Great Falls.
Every five or 10 minutes, one or the other of the adult Baltimore Orioles returned to their pendulous, hanging, nest, with a beak full of food for their recently hatched chicks.
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Removing a Barrier to Pomp and Circumstance
Gowns for Grads program at George Mason provides regalia for needy graduates.
When Muntaha Choudhary walks across the stage during George Mason University’s graduation ceremony this May she will celebrate not only her bachelor’s degree, which has been eight years in the making, but also the fact that she is the first person in her family to graduate from college.
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Providing Backup for Officer
When a Herndon Police officer’s son was diagnosed with cancer, Herndon residents stepped in to help.
Providing Backup for Officer
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Letter: Helping Those Truly in Need
To the Editor
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Engineers Use Interchange Know-How to Apply to Moscow Beltway
Engineers Use Interchange Know-How to Apply to Moscow Beltway
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Engineers Use Interchange Know-How to Apply to Moscow Beltway
Engineers Use Interchange Know-How to Apply to Moscow Beltway
