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Changing of the Guard?
Centreville girls’ basketball wins third straight over Oakton.
The Centreville girls' basketball team has won three straight against Oakton.
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‘Mr. Fix-It’ Retires
Police Chief Charles Samarra announces his intention to retire in August.
‘Mr. Fix-It’ Retires
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School Notes
School Notes
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GOP Flexes Its New Muscle
Republican supervisors approve new rules of order, add 22 items to meeting agenda.
GOP Flexes Its New Muscle
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The Absurd Beauty of Everyday Life at Herndon's NextStop
NextStop brings area premiere of ‘Middletown.’
A quirky comic play with profoundly heartfelt themes is coming to Herndon. Written by award winning, contemporary playwright Will Eno, “Middletown” is a “modern companion to the beloved Thornton Wilder classic, ‘Our Town,’” said Evan Hoffmann, NextStop artistic director.
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Letter: Amendment Was Bi-Partisan
I read with interest the opinion of state Sen. Linda T. "Toddy" Puller and state Del. Scott Surovell in last week's Gazette in opposition to the proposed Constitutional Amendment limiting the government's ability to impose eminent domain takings on private property owners and requiring compensation for lost profits and lost access.
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News Briefs
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Mulching Decision in Limbo
Board of Zoning Appeals hears mulching case; decision will come at Sept. 15 meeting.
Mulching Decision in Limbo
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Potomac: Churchill Junior Organizes CPR Workshop for Fellow Students
New law, cousin’s death inspires effort.
Churchill junior Noah Perales “a-ha” moment came as he was engaged in reading about Breanna’s Law in The Washington Post. He read that Maryland ninth-grade students will be required to learn CPR as a graduation requirement.
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Afternoon with the Madisons
Interactive play “An Afternoon with the Madisons” was shown exactly 200 years from the date that British soldiers set Washington D.C. ablaze to give locals a history lesson at the free event at McLean Community Center’s Alden Theater Sunday.
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Another Victory for Land Preservation
Longtime McLean resident gifts 5-acre conservation easement to the Northern Virginia Conservation Trust.
Another Victory for Land Preservation
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Another Victory for Land Preservation
Longtime McLean resident gifts 5-acre conservation easement to the Northern Virginia Conservation Trust.
Another Victory for Land Preservation
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Opinion: Commentary: In the Interim
Coping with relentless issues: pandemic, eviction crisis, unemployment crisis, boosting tourism and more.
Normally, the end of the legislative session allows time for legislators, staff, and advocates alike to regroup and catch their breath.
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Vienna Celebrates Veterans Day
Veterans tell their stories at the annual ceremony at the American Legion post.
Vienna Celebrates Veterans Day
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Electric Bicycles in National Parks
National Park Service says use of e-bikes will increase access to recreational opportunities in parks; are scooters next?
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Alexandria to New Orleans: The Human Tragedy of the Interstate Slave Trade, Part III
Part III: The extent of the forced separation and sale of young slave children away from their mothers has long been a vexing question, and historians have often been especially concerned with this issue. In 1931, the historian Frederick Bancroft asserted that "the selling singly of young [black slave] children privately and publicly was frequent and notorious." He added that such children were "hardly less than a staple in the [interstate slave] trade."
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Wildcats, Chargers Battle Breast Cancer Together
Teams sponsor Dig Pink event during Concorde District match.
Wildcats, Chargers Battle Breast Cancer Together
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Wildcats, Chargers Battle Breast Cancer Together
Teams sponsor Dig Pink event during Concorde District match.
Wildcats, Chargers Battle Breast Cancer Together
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Wildcats, Chargers Battle Breast Cancer Together
Teams sponsor Dig Pink event during Concorde District match.
Wildcats, Chargers Battle Breast Cancer Together