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Doug Bushée, Hunter Mill District Supervisor

Doug Bushée, Hunter Mill District Supervisor

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Distant Density?

Distant Density?

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Coping with a Sniper

Schools Emphasize Safety During Uncertain Times

Coping with a Sniper

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Fairfax County: Former Police Officer Charged with John Geer Murder

Adam Torres indicted by special grand jury.

Adam Torres has been charged with murdering John Geer. Though Torres shot the unarmed man once in the chest nearly two years ago, the then-Fairfax County Police officer remained on the department’s payroll until being terminated July 31, 2015.

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Alexandria Commission Approves Patrick Henry Design

Unanimous approval for option A.1, despite community divide.

While neighbors and local parents are still divided over designs for the new Patrick Henry School, a plea from school principal Ingrid Bynum helped move the Planning Commission to support the School Board’s plans for the facility at its Dec. 6 meeting.

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A Bit of Quebec for Christmas

The Washington Christmas Revels brings French-Canadian traditions to area audiences.

A Bit of Quebec for Christmas

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A Bit of Quebec for Christmas

The Washington Christmas Revels brings French-Canadian traditions to area audiences.

A Bit of Quebec for Christmas

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Roundup

Roundup

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When is a Park Not a Park?

McLean civic group apprehensive about parks amendment that would reclassify parks.

When is a Park Not a Park?

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Lost In Translation

A multiagency committee was formed to investigate solutions to communication problems in Loudoun County.

Lost In Translation

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Perspective: Tale of the Lost Ring (Or Three Days in May)

Last Monday I received a message from my alma mater, New York University, to inform me that someone was trying to contact me about a lost school class ring.

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Not Yet, Really

While we’re exchanging pleasantries here, in semi real time – although this column will not be most read until March 6th (I need to submit it on Monday, March 3rd as we go to press on Tuesday, March 5th), I feel the obligation, given how last week’s column ended, to update you on the results from my February 26th CT Scan. Presumably, by the title you all have determined that as of this writing, Saturday, March 1st, I have not heard back from my oncologist. Typically, I would have already heard from him, electronically. But so far, not a peep, electronic or otherwise and believe me, I’ve been checking, as you might imagine.

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Inspiration Reigns for ArtSpire Dancers at CureFest

Honoring a girl with childhood cancer.

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State Senate-District 39: Joe Murray (R)

Question and answer

Question and answer

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Faith Notes

Faith Notes

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Getting To Know... Greg Duncan-Peters

This Potomac resident honors his father every Memorial Day with a bagpipe salute.

Getting To Know... Greg Duncan-Peters

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Column: Getting Into Hot Water Again

Legend has it that civilization began with hot water. Most of us could not imagine a life without that hot wake-up stuff in the morning. My grandfather heated hot water in a big pot on the wood stove for the weekly bath on Saturday evening. Lots of folks used to do that.

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Questionnaire: Doug Reimel, Board of Supervisors, Sterling District

Questionnaire: Doug Reimel, Board of Supervisors, Sterling District

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Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing

Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing

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Homemade Breakfast in Herndon

Regulars love cozy atmosphere and attentive staff at Virginia Kitchen.

Homemade Breakfast in Herndon