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Southgate Challenges County, RA

Southgate Challenges County, RA

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End of a Remarkable Basketball Season for McLean Boys

Highlanders go 24-4, capture Liberty crown, and reach region Final Four.

The McLean High boys’ basketball squad, under head coach Kevin Roller, had one of the best teams in school history this season, enjoying an outstanding regular season followed by a postseason in which the Highlanders captured the Liberty District tournament title and ultimately went all the way to the Northern Region tournament semifinals.

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"We Need to Stay and Finish the Job"

Local service personnel, supporters share thoughts on Iraq war and mission remaining.

"We Need to Stay and Finish the Job"

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Lobbying for Child Abuse Prevention

Donna Klagholz and Senator Howell strive for legislative support and higher budgets.

Lobbying for Child Abuse Prevention

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Lobbying for Child Abuse Prevention

Donna Klagholz and Senator Howell strive for legislative support and higher budgets.

Lobbying for Child Abuse Prevention

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Play That ‘Lifts Your Soul’

Hub Theater to present “Act a Lady.”

There are tough times in a small Prohibition-era Midwestern town. What is to be done to keep everyone and everything going? Well, in the Hub Theater's next production, “Act a Lady,” the townsfolk come together to explore their lives in rather unexpected ways. Even gender gets exuberantly blurred. And there is even hip accordion music.

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Hunter Mill Leaders Discuss Youth Violence

Rising gang activity spurs meeting.

Hunter Mill Leaders Discuss Youth Violence

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Mount Vernon Brings Home Gunston Eagle Trophy

Majors beat West Potomac for first time since 2013.

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Living History Celebrated in McLean

Silent auction at Claude Moore Colonial Farm focuses on community.

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Three Battle for County Executive

Technically June 24 is the primary, but almost certainly, the primary winners will win in November.

The Primary Election for Montgomery County state and local offices, plus members of Congress, is Tuesday, June 24, 2014. If you want some choice in who will represent you on County Council, as County Executive, in the Maryland General Assembly, now is the time to engage. If you think it doesn’t matter much, these are the people who make land use decisions, decide what to do with county property, who set tax rates, who decide how much money will go to schools, who control services that affect traffic and many other things that affect quality of life more than anything that happens at a national level. Currently, all of Montgomery County is represented by Democrats at all levels.

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Ongoing Events

Ongoing Events

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Remembering a 'House of Another Chance'

Historic marker unveiled on former site of Ivakota Farm.

Remembering a 'House of Another Chance'

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‘We Appreciate Our First Responders’

Local communities celebrate National Night Out.

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Oprah of Alexandria?

Avonne Curry brings motivation to the airwaves.

Oprah of Alexandria?

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Oprah of Alexandria?

Avonne Curry brings motivation to the airwaves.

Oprah of Alexandria?

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Fairfax: Paul VI High Presents ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’

It’s not your father’s Shakespeare; instead, it’s Paul VI High’s fresh, lively and modern take on the romantic comedy, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” It’s the school’s Cappies play and will be performed Nov. 19-22.

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Business Notes

Business Notes

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Not Enough Businesses in Alexandria

City’s Master Plan advances in some areas, behind pace in commercial development.

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Brief: Potomac Cautions About Lyme Disease

News Brief

County health officials urge residents to learn about Lyme disease and how to protect themselves when they are outdoors.

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Sustainability Fair Saturday

Children and parents alike can learn how to keep the planet healthy on Saturday. The second annual Northern Virginia Sustainability Fair, an event to get children excited about the Earth’s future, will be held 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sept. 13 at Frying Pan Park.