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Officials: No Child Missing
Officials: No Child Missing
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Singapore's Art Treasure Graces City
Singapore's Art Treasure Graces City
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Negative Response Greets Final Hearing
Proposed visitors center's location draws concerns.
Negative Response Greets Final Hearing
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Distinguishing Differences
Republican candidates for Springfield District Supervisor try to set themselves apart.
Distinguishing Differences
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Distinguishing Differences
Republican candidates for Springfield District Supervisor try to set themselves apart.
Distinguishing Differences
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Distinguishing Differences
Republican candidates for Springfield District Supervisor try to set themselves apart.
Distinguishing Differences
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Distinguishing Differences
Republican candidates for Springfield District Supervisor try to set themselves apart.
Distinguishing Differences
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McLean Home Goes 20s
Sears home is given second chance by going back to its roots.
McLean Home Goes 20s
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Virginia General Assembly Reaches Crossover
Bills live, die or fold into other legislation before review by the opposite chamber.
As the current meeting of the Virginia General Assembly neared the one-month mark, legislators in the House of Delegates and Senate had to finalize work on bills they would send to their counterparts for consideration.
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Burke, Fairfax Station: Robinson Holds Graduation June 15
The students may have been graduating, but their principal assigned one more book for them to read. Robinson Secondary’s Matt Eline sent each 2016 graduate on their way with a copy of Brian Tracy’s “Achieve Any Goal.” He made goals the theme of his address to the young adults on June 15 at George Mason’s Eagle Bank Arena.
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Bins Overflow with Drugs at Prescription Drug Take-Back Day in Arlington
Over 700 pounds of drugs collected.
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Bringing the Civil War to Life
Great Falls novelist to release third book, the story of a teenage girl during the Civil War.
Bringing the Civil War to Life
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Environmental Groups Oppose Sales Tax
Environmental Groups Oppose Sales Tax
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People, Oct. 15-21
People, Oct. 15-21
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This Week in Potomac 6-22-05
This Week in Potomac 6-22-05
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Celebrating ‘Everyday’ Heroes
Molina Healthcare honors local residents for making a difference in the community.
In the 1980s, Vienna resident John Horejsi and a “ragtag” group of social justice pioneers learned that Virginia was charging sales tax on food stamps. They discovered the sales tax boosted the state’s coffers by $9.5 million every year, money that they believed belonged to poor families for food or other necessary items.
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Senior Law Day 2020 Goes Virtual
“Should I Stay or Should I Go: Housing Options As We Age”
As families around the globe struggle with issues caused by the spread of Covid-19, our seniors continue to face important financial and emotional decisions affecting their housing options.