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Voters Reject Recreation Center

Seven other bond referendums pass in last week’s election.

Voters Reject Recreation Center

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Letter: In Need of A Statesman

To the Editor: Even as we examine the most iniquitous chapters of American history, even among those days and times characterized by the most reckless of evils, we find that hope has always prevailed over despair.

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Herndon: Teacher Honored

Beloved Herndon High School Latin teacher Christine Sleeper, who died Feb. 15, 2015 at 98, kept a Trojan Horse in her Herndon High School classroom and the Latin word “gaude” on her license plate.

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Combating Development

Special study in Hunter Mill and Dranesville Districts causes concern about density.

Combating Development

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Homeowner Activists Change Landscape

Public Storage willing to sell controversial plot.

Homeowner Activists Change Landscape

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Ken Plum, State Delegate, District 36

Ken Plum, State Delegate, District 36

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Galicia Wins College Access Scholarship

Galicia Wins College Access Scholarship

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Weschler Is College Access Scholar

Weschler Is College Access Scholar

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Countdown to College Decision Day

Local college counselors offer advice on making the right choice.

As the May 1 national college decision day looms, the day students must shell out hefty deposits to secure their spots at colleges and universities, students like Daniels are feeling pressure.

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McLean’s Color Wheel Celebrates 50 Years

Family business knows how to make a house a home.

Charlie Boswell says “To make a long story short,” several times when he told the story of his family’s store, Color Wheel. But 50 years of being in business makes it difficult to compress the history of the McLean institution located in the Langley Shopping Center.

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Budget Brinkmanship in Virginia

Lawmakers poised to leave town without passing budget.

Budget showdowns are rare in Virginia, but not unprecedented. Back in 2004, Gov. Mark Warner clashed with Republicans over a sales tax increase. Then in 2014, Gov. Terry McAuliffe engaged in brinkmanship over expanding Medicaid. Now lawmakers are poised to end the session once again without passing a budget.

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Pay Up and Build Anywhere

Annual Growth Policy expected to generate millions for new roads and schools, but development standards are more relaxed

Pay Up and Build Anywhere

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Pay Up and Build Anywhere

Annual Growth Policy expected to generate millions for new roads and schools, but development standards are more relaxed

Pay Up and Build Anywhere

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Questionnaire: Patti Morrissey, State Delegate, District 32

Questionnaire: Patti Morrissey, State Delegate, District 32

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Cold Challenges County

Employees work extended shifts repairing water, sewer, streets.

Cold Challenges County

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78 Students Receive Scholarships from Arlington Community Foundation

The Arlington Community Foundation (ACF) awarded college scholarships valued at a total of $473,500 to 78 students to attend college next year.

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Brad Center, Lee District School Board

Brad Center, Lee District School Board