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Herndon High Softball Team Playing Lights-Out Defense
Coach Amps likes the potential of his young Hornets.
Herndon High Softball Team Playing Lights-Out Defense
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Herndon High Softball Team Playing Lights-Out Defense
Coach Amps likes the potential of his young Hornets.
Herndon High Softball Team Playing Lights-Out Defense
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News Briefs
News Briefs
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Column: When DNA Isn't Helpful
I could hardly contain myself that finally progress could be reported. An alleged triple murder suspect was returning to Virginia. At the least, “the” information came from various people always in the know. I must admit this old news dog could barely contain himself.
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Faith Ringgold Monographic Exhibition to Open at Glenstone in Potomac
Glenstone will be the only U.S. venue for Faith Ringgold, marking the museum’s first presentation of a touring exhibition.
Glenstone Museum in Potomac will be the only U.S. museum to host a major monographic exhibition of more than 70 works by American artist Faith Ringgold (b. 1930, Harlem, NY), including nine from the Glenstone collection, as part of a two-year international tour organized by the Serpentine in London.
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Around Town
Around Town
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Around Town
Around Town
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Light, Action — Life on Canvas
Len Garon's work includes official art for Legg Mason Tennis Classic.
Light, Action — Life on Canvas
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Light, Action — Life on Canvas
Len Garon's work includes official art for Legg Mason Tennis Classic.
Light, Action — Life on Canvas
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Obituary: Jack Saunders Owen
Obituary: Jack Saunders Owen
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Two McLean Students Named Presidential Scholars
Thomas Jefferson High School seniors Joe Broom and Anna Venetianer receive honors.
Each year, the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program recognizes 170 students selected from around the Country for their accomplishments in academics and in the arts.
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Letter: More Taxing And Spending
To the Editor
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Fairfax City Helps Restaurants Serve Customers Outdoors
With Northern Virginia now in Phase I of reopening – and rapidly heading toward Phase II – the Fairfax City Council last week approved two emergency ordinances to help local restaurants serve customers outdoors.
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Florally Clueless, but Want to Send Flowers?
Let professional florists help make your thought count this Mother’s Day.
Mother’s Day is fast approaching. (Yes, it is. The big day for Mom is Sunday, May 11. Mark your calendar now.) What are you planning to give? If it’s flowers, you are on the right track. Women love receiving flowers, and flowers are still the most popular gift choice for Mother’s Day. According to the Society of American Florists, Mother's Day accounts for one-fourth of the floral purchases made for holidays. About 75 percent of you bought flowers or plants as gifts for Mother's Day 2013. But choosing flowers can be a bit risky if you’re of the florally clueless variety. How can you tell?
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Great Falls Farmers Market Offers Father’s Day Ideas
Local Great Falls Dads are amazing: They work so hard at their careers, contributing good to the world - yet find the time to coach, counsel, guide, chauffeur, applaud and cheer their awesome kids.
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Tunnel Talk
Providence District Council issues resolution confirming support of underground Metro track in Tysons Corner.
Tunnel Talk
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Tunnel Talk
Providence District Council issues resolution confirming support of underground Metro track in Tysons Corner.
Tunnel Talk
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Volunteer Notes
Volunteer Notes