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More than a 10-cent Tour

Historic Fairfax Homes Tour provides guests with inside look into way people live.

More than a 10-cent Tour

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Building Community

Mount Vernon Woods invites its neighbors to mingle with each other and learn about local services.

Building Community

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Return Local Elections to Spring

To the Editor: Two old clichés are about to crash into Alexandria on Nov. 6 as we experience our first time of voting for local Council and School Board officials at the same time as presidential and congressional elections. The first cliché is: Be careful what you wish for! Yes, the stated goal was to “increase turnout” and that will indeed happen. But the push by some local political stalwarts has come at a huge cost, measured in “unforeseen consequences.”

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Phase 1: Build the Townhouses

Part of Fortune Parc receives site plan approval.

Phase 1: Build the Townhouses

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Commentary: Super Tuesday is Coming: Farewell Barack, Welcome Donald?

Independent Progressive

Have you heard? The United States will elect a new President this year.

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Opinion Column: Independent Progressive: Nov. 6 — Pulling Our Country Back from the Brink

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Riding the Path of Rail to Dulles

Riding the Path of Rail to Dulles

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Riding the Path of Rail to Dulles

Riding the Path of Rail to Dulles

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Woods Community Center Project a Go

Construction on $1.6 million project could begin next year.

Woods Community Center Project a Go

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Woods Community Center Project a Go

Construction on $1.6 million project could begin next year.

Woods Community Center Project a Go

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Around Town

Around Town

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Lake Braddock’s Butler Too Much for TC

Senior totals 29 points, 22 rebounds in OT victory.

The Lake Braddock girls' basketball team on Tuesday beat T.C. Williams for the second time this season.

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Letter: Welcome from Police Chief Ed Roessler

Newcomers Guide

Dear Community Members: The Fairfax County Police Department was established on July 1, 1940 and today we have an authorized strength of 1,372 sworn law enforcement officers who protect and serve the communities of the County. On average, officers respond to over 400,000 calls for service each year.

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Family, Friends Mourn the Death of LRR Man

Family, Friends Mourn the Death of LRR Man

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Searching for a Plan

County officials want residents to prepare as much as the government, in order to handle a worst-case scenario.

Searching for a Plan

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Week in Reston

Police have charged one adult and three juveniles in connection with the June 7 robbery and assault near Pinecrest Road. The adult, Ali Lewis, 19 of Freetown Court, Reston was charged with robbery on June 21.

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Fairfax: New Funding Rules for Road Projects

City must amend its Comprehensive Plan to qualify for state money.

There are now new rules jurisdictions have to follow to get state money for transportation projects. So if the City of Fairfax wants to obtain future funding, it’ll have to make some changes.

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A Half Hour in the Life of a Vet — and a Dog

People At Work

"Gracie?" Dr. Sophia Chiang walks out into the waiting room at VCA Alexandria Animal Hospital on Duke Street looking for a black lab.

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Couple Gives Back to Hope Connections for Cancer Support

Liza and John Marshall are committed to nonprofit’s mission.