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Ron Koch Leaving Planning Commission

Will take on Sully police in federal court

Ron Koch Leaving Planning Commission

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Boy, 4, Inspires Hunt Valley

More than 100 swimmers participate in biathlon to raise money for leukemia patient Mark Isabelle.

Boy, 4, Inspires Hunt Valley

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Commission Forwards Propsed CPAM

Commission Forwards Propsed CPAM

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Healthy Eating Option in Potomac

Local restaurant named one of healthiest in America.

Lunch hour at Founding Farmers in Potomac is bustling. Waiters hustle to serve ravenous midday diners. Orders for salads of Belgian endive and spinach sprinkled with blue cheese and balsamic onions roll into the kitchen. Pristine plates piled high with as much local and organic produce as possible roll out.

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Phony Stamps in Fairfax: Two Years Probation

A local businessman 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.

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Fairfax City Police Members Are Honored

Fairfax City Police Lt. Michael Bartholme and Dispatcher Cynthia Tetterton were honored, last Tuesday, March 2, with the Military Order of the World Wars (MOWW) Silver Patrick Henry Medal.

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Fairfax City Police Members are Honored

Fairfax City Police Lt. Michael Bartholme and Dispatcher Cynthia Tetterton were recently honored with the Military Order of the World Wars (MOWW) Silver Patrick Henry Medal.

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‘It’s Not OK to Turn a Blind Eye to Bullying’

Fairfax High students pledge to stand by each other.

Children of all ages get bullied and bully others, themselves. It’s not true of all children, but it’s true of enough of them that Fairfax County and City of Fairfax schools want to do something about it.

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Westfield Summer Stage Presents Hit Musical

New show is ‘How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying.’

Featuring a cast and crew of 85, the musical, “How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying,” is ready to burst upon the stage. A production of Westfield Summer Stage, all performances are at Westfield High. The curtain rises Friday-Saturday, July 18-19 and July 25-26, at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, July 20, at 2 p.m. Tickets are $12 in advance; $15, at the door. Seating is reserved; buy tickets at www.westfieldtheatreboosters.com.

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Howie Lind Announced Senate Candidacy

Langley grad will face David Hunt in a primary.

Howie Lind Announced Senate Candidacy

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Howie Lind Announced Senate Candidacy

Langley grad will face David Hunt in a primary.

Howie Lind Announced Senate Candidacy

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Howie Lind Announced Senate Candidacy

Langley grad will face David Hunt in a primary.

Howie Lind Announced Senate Candidacy

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In America

Ashburn is home to many au pairs, who help raise children while learning about a new culture.

In America

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In America

Ashburn is home to many au pairs, who help raise children while learning about a new culture.

In America

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Howie Lind Announced Senate Candidacy

Langley grad will face David Hunt in a primary.

Howie Lind Announced Senate Candidacy

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Fairfax Democrat and former City Council member seeks sophomore term.

Fairfax Democrat and former City Council member seeks sophomore term.

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Pony Club Members, Parents Reunite

Pony Club Members, Parents Reunite