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Tennis Battle Brews in Reston

Proposal to cover courts at Lake Newport irks neighbors.

Tennis Battle Brews in Reston

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Oakton Readying for the Spartans

Madison set to take on unbeaten Edison in region football playoffs.

Oakton Readying for the Spartans

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Oakton Readying for the Spartans

Madison set to take on unbeaten Edison in region football playoffs.

Oakton Readying for the Spartans

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Celebrating Art at Holly Hill

McLean Project for the Arts celebrates a year of visual arts at its annual spring benefit.

Rainstorms drenched Northern Virginia last Thursday night, but the stormy weather did not dampen the spirits of hundreds of local art patrons. In fact, the skies cleared just long enough for McLean Project for the Arts to celebrate with nearly three hundred supporters during its annual spring benefit at the historic Hickory Hill estate in McLean.

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Vienna Resident Making a Difference

John Horejsi, founder of SALT, talks about starting a volunteer group that brings important social issues to legislators

Vienna Resident Making a Difference

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Embracing ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ in Alexandria

Rock opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice runs through Aug. 11 at LTA.

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Run Funds Legs

Local run funds sport prostetics for athlete

Run Funds Legs

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‘You Can See the Joy of Learning’

Centreville Elementary’s unconventional summer school.

In one room, students learned about measurement and density by making parfaits. Others were busy reading, some were doing science experiments and others were creating crystals. And in the hallway, a group of children were making roller coasters on the walls. What was happening, July 15-Aug. 2, four hours/day, at Centreville Elementary in no way resembled boring, summer-school programs of the past. These students were having fun while learning things they’d need to succeed in school and in life.

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The Turkey Blows The Coop

McLean resident remembers her Thanksgiving turkey exploding in the oven.

Every year around Thanksgiving, the razzing starts.

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Sunrise Valley Principal to Retire

After six years leading Sunrise Valley, Christine Brogan heads toward retirement.

Sunrise Valley Principal to Retire

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Super Harry

Local run funds sport prosthetics for athlete.

Super Harry

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Fairfax Station and Mount Vernon: Arcadia’s veteran farmers-to-be report for first weekend training

Clifton Hoffler is embarking on his third career. A resident of the Greenbelt, Md. area, Hoffler spent 21 years in the U.S. Army, serving in Iraq twice, before transitioning into government sales. In 16 months, he will be a certified culinary chef.

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Herndon Pitcher Menendez No-Hits Rival South Lakes

Hornets beat Seahawks 2-0, improve to 5-1.

Herndon pitcher Antonio Menendez threw a no-hitter against South Lakes

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Aimee Holleb Named Principal of Key Middle

Was serving as acting principal since September.

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People at Work: Worlds You Never Imagined Through 12-Year-Old Eyes

How can 12-year-old Sam Morrison pick his favorite place between Paris, the hinterlands of Thailand or the Sea of Galilee?

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Bishop Ireton To Open ‘Curtains’

With a cast of 30, show is parody of 1950s “whodunit” theater mystery.

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