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Pat Troy To Host Charity Event

Pat Troy To Host Charity Event

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Pat Troy To Host Charity Event

Pat Troy To Host Charity Event

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Advice From Professors

Sharing things they wish they could tell their prospective students.

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Picnicking and Politicking

Mosques organize civic picnic.

Picnicking and Politicking

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Furlow Takes A Bow

After eight years on the school board Elaine Furlow retired this past week.

Furlow Takes A Bow

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Great Falls this Week

Great Falls this Week

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Week in McLean

Week in McLean

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Drug-Dealing Conspiracy Yields Prison Sentences

Pain clinic’s Boccone given 15 years; Brown gets five.

Before Paul Boccone was sentenced last week to 15 years in prison for crimes including distributing narcotics out of the Chantilly Pain Clinic, his attorney John Iweanoge tried rewriting history.

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Run a Race, Help Save Lives

5K in honor of two local women.

After surviving breast cancer, chemotherapy and radiation, Centreville’s Vanessa Spiller is doing well and hopes to soon receive a clean bill of health from her doctor.

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Bruins Hope To Atone for Mistakes

With 16 players suspended, Lake Braddock girls’ soccer takes season in stride.

Bruins Hope To Atone for Mistakes

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Alexandria: 37 Years Later, Chief Cook Retires

Chief of Police Cook reflects on his service to his city.

For as long as he can remember, Chief of Police Earl Cook wanted to be a police officer. At the end of September, Cook will retire and go back to being a civilian for the first time in 37 years.

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Start Your Engines

Allsports Grand Prix offers competitive kart racing.

Start Your Engines

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Start Your Engines

Allsports Grand Prix offers competitive kart racing.

Start Your Engines

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Virginia Senate Minority Leader Faces Two Primary Challengers

Dick Saslaw hasn’t had a primary challenge since the 1970s; now he has two.

The last time Senate Minority Leader Dick Saslaw had a primary opponent, Jimmy Carter was in the White House and the Bee Gees were at the top of the charts. This year, for the first time since 1979, Saslaw has primary opposition. Not just one opponent, but two.

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Alexandria: Road Projects in Region To Keep Traffic Moving

In Northern Virginia, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is working to keep up with growth in the area with transportation projects at both ends of the spectrum. Whether it’s a new highway overpass, intersection improvement, or high occupancy toll lanes, the goal at VDOT is to keep the traffic moving.

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After 25 Years, Mueller Leaves The Women's Center

After 25 Years, Mueller Leaves The Women's Center

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Teens Join New Fire Program

First class of cadet-interns look for medical experience, while department hopes for community foothold.

Teens Join New Fire Program

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Reston: Five Candidates for Three Vacancies

A Candidates Forum - for Reston Community Center Board of Governors - to be held Sept. 17.

The Reston Community Center (RCC) Board of Governors has announced five candidates for its 2015 Preference Poll.

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Arlington Sports Briefs

Arlington Sports Briefs