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Homes for Sale

Real estate market is turning into a wholesale retailer.

Homes for Sale

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Museum Marks 140 Years at Its 35th

Museum Marks 140 Years at Its 35th

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From Mesopotamia to Master Champion

Arlington man wins track and field gold medal at World Masters Games.

From Mesopotamia to Master Champion

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Finding the Right Mortgage

Long-term, fixed rates not necessarily the best option.

Finding the Right Mortgage

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Deria Still Being Evaluated

Deria Still Being Evaluated

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Letter: To Feel Better About 1040

I see in the Aug. 30 addition of the Springfield Connection (“‘Somebody Else’ Didn't Come”) that Dave Albo received his marching orders from the Karl Rove propaganda machine and has weighed in on the presidential election. Typically, while regurgitating a stock campaign line based on a distorted quote taken out of context, he managed to lard things up with a basic load of self-promotion.

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Water, Silt and a Canal-Full of Issues

Brandt updates WMCCA on C&O National Historic Park.

Members of the West Montgomery County Citizens Association got a verbal tour along the C&O Canal from Kevin Brandt, superintendent of the C&O National Historical Park, Wednesday.

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Alexandria City Council Requires Masks in Public Places

At its regular meeting on Sept. 12, the Alexandria City Council voted 5 to 2 to adopt an ordinance requiring masks in indoor and outdoor public places.

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Opinion: Commentary: Principle Above Partisanship

Virginia lost two of its finest citizens last week: former United States Senator John Warner who died at age 94 and former member of the Virginia House of Delegates Dick Hobson who died at 89 years old.

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Farming Exhibits Crop Up at Farm Museum

Farming Exhibits Crop Up at Farm Museum

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Letter: Is it Worth it?

Letter to the Editor

I read with interest your recent report of the news conference held by VDOT officials on the roadway now named the 495 Express Lanes ["Fasten Your Seatbelts," Connection, April 4-10, 2012]. Your story quotes Tim Steinhilber, Transurban-Fluor's Express Lanes manager, saying that "drivers on 495 will have faster, more reliable and more predictable trips on the Capital beltway."

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Perfect Weather Draws Perfect Size Crowd in Herndon

The Herndon Parks and Recreation Department and The Herndon Woman's Club produce a successful Labor Day Festival.

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The Gift of Sound

McLean doctor helps bring African orphan to U.S. for a surgery to restore his hearing.

The Gift of Sound

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The Gift of Sound

McLean doctor helps bring African orphan to U.S. for a surgery to restore his hearing.

The Gift of Sound

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Business Arises from Son’s Pain

Mount Vernon entrepreneur makes desserts a piece of cake for those with allergies.

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Turning Around Jefferson Houston

Specialist Annette Shupe named principal.

Turning Around Jefferson Houston

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Real Estate Assessments Rise, Tax Rates Down?

City Council hears revenue and spending projections and next year’s economic outlook

Real Estate Assessments Rise, Tax Rates Down?

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From Old Town Boutique District: How to Consign Clothes

Transitioning to Fall, here are tips on closet cleaning and what one should consign.

We’re all guilty – That pair of heels you had to have, that designer handbag that was too good of a deal to pass up, you only to wear it once, or maybe even never (gasp!). Maybe you have a closet full of threads you loved last season, but you’re feeling a little lackluster about them this go around? Sound familiar?

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The Songs of The Sirens

Local all-female band plays at Firehouse Grill this weekend.

The Songs of The Sirens

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The Songs of The Sirens

Local all-female band plays at Firehouse Grill this weekend.

The Songs of The Sirens