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Zoning Text Amendment Has Important Context
Zoning Text Amendment Has Important Context
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On the Air at The Virginian
Locally-produced television interview program welcomes diverse guests.
On the Air at The Virginian
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Northern Virginia Senior Olympics Celebrates 35th Year
Participants can compete in 70 different events.
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Preparing for Fall Like No Other
Area college students reflect on how pandemic affects their plans.
As the fall semester approaches, Virginia colleges have begun to make plans to reopen with precautions to keep students, faculty and staff safe from COVID-19.
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Golfing at Burke Lake Gets Seniors Out
The Burke Lake Seniors Golf Club is about more than just playing a round of golf.
Burke Seniors Golf Club
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New Look for Teen Nightclub
New Look for Teen Nightclub
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Soprano Voice Radiates along Waterfront
Impromptu singing gathers audiences.
The sound emanating from King Street in the area of Old Town Alexandria will cause people to stop in their tracks and turn their heads.
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Great Falls Honors the Fallen
Community gathers at Great Falls Freedom Memorial to pay tribute to those who fell in service of their country.
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House of Delegates-District 37: Sang Yi (R)
Question and Answer
A candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates Q&A
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"We Need to Stay and Finish the Job"
Local service personnel, supporters share thoughts on Iraq war and mission remaining.
"We Need to Stay and Finish the Job"
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CANDIDATE Q&A: James P Moran Jr.
CANDIDATE Q&A: James P Moran Jr.
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Arlington: Signature Theatre Stages "Cabaret"
For 25th Anniversary Season, company recreates iconic musical masterpiece.
Willkommen to the Kit Kat Club, the hottest nightclub in seedy, prewar Berlin, where life is beautiful. To highlight its 25th Anniversary Season, Signature Theatre is staging "Cabaret" May 12 to June 28 at its Shirlington venue.
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How Big Is a Luxury Home?
Some new Potomac homes could garner a “luxury tax.”
How Big Is a Luxury Home?
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Two Years Probation for Fairfax Resident
Created phony stamps; defrauded Postal Service.
A local man has been sentenced to two years probation and ordered to pay tens of thousands of dollars in restitution to the U.S. Postal Service. He is Brian Kim, 38, of Fairfax. This past summer, he pleaded guilty in federal court to defrauding the U.S. Postal Service. He admitted doing so by counterfeiting and selling approximately $76,000 in postage stamps at two packaging centers he owned and operated in Northern Virginia. One’s in Fairfax and the other is in Arlington.
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Bach to Rock Opens in Herndon
Music studio features lessons, recording equipment, DJ school.
Bach to Rock, a music school for students of all ages, has opened its newest location at Worldgate Centre in Herndon. The school features lessons for a variety of instruments, as well as recording facilities and the Beat Refinery, Bach to Rock’s instructional DJ school.
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Cell Tower Planned for River Falls
140-foot, fake pine tree would hide a tower near the intersection of Stable Lane and MacArthur Boulevard.
Cell Tower Planned for River Falls


