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Reading, Writing and Rock

The Paul Green School of Rock Music sets up shop in Northern Virginia.

Reading, Writing and Rock

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More Guns, More Problems?

Anti-gun violence advocates want loopholes closed, criminals stopped.

More Guns, More Problems?

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Creating a Harmonious Family Life

Local experts offer tips for keeping your family happy.

As Elizabeth Rees drove her daughter and two of her daughter’s friends to a library reading group recently, the Alexandria mother of three admits that she felt like a chauffeur at first. But she had a change of heart after hearing sounds of laughter.

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Preparing for the Worst

Training prepares residents for local disasters, attacks.

Preparing for the Worst

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Evergreen Church to Rise to its Own Place

Evergreen Church to Rise to its Own Place

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Centreville Presents 'Our Town'

Centreville Presents 'Our Town'

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Out to Sea

Hutchison Farm teacher plans to pass on knowledge she gained while a Teacher at Sea.

Out to Sea

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London Towne's Wax Museum: Living History

Some 125 students take on personas in culmination of two-month project.

London Towne's Wax Museum: Living History

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Springfield: New Principal at Irving Middle

Cindy Conley will oversee a school with 1,057 students and about 125 staff members.

With 16 years in education, Cindy Conley, age 40, of Woodbridge was named the new principal of Irving Middle School in Springfield on Aug. 17, 2016, replacing Danny Little, who retired. She will oversee a school with 1,057 students and about 125 staff members in the West Springfield Pyramid.

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Langley High Robotics Team Makes Elite Eight

It's March Madness and the Langley High School Robotics Team, in keeping with the season, made it to the “Elite Eight” in a national competition. Langley's team finished 12th out of 65 teams overall and was drafted as a member of one of the top eight teams to participate in the final round of the competition.

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Remembering the Boardwalk

Local Theater Ministry brings beachside amusement to Reston.

Remembering the Boardwalk

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Forum Focuses On Technology

Connolly holds forum on federal government and technology.

Senior representatives of national and local technology companies, including Google and Microsoft, and the new Chief Information Officer of the United States, participated in a congressional forum held by Virginia Congressman Gerry Connolly and Maryland Congressman Elijah Cummings at the Fairfax Government Center earlier this month.

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Free and Low-Cost Dental Care for Children

Special programs available as part of National Children's Dental Health Month.

Dental hygiene should start even before a baby’s first tooth emerges. That is one of the messages that dental professionals are hoping to convey this month.

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Big Changes Planned for Lotte Market in Fairfax

New façade, better parking, less big trucks and traffic.

For many years, the Lotte market in Fairfax has been a popular grocery store, especially with its Asian customers. But its exterior has been an eyesore to the public.

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Opinion: Commentary: Reflections on a ‘Bad Place’

Praying for a nation that will move from being ‘not racist’ to affirmatively becoming antiracist.

One week after George Floyd was executed in broad daylight on a busy city street over an alleged $20 dollar counterfeit bill, we crossed into South Dakota’s Badlands National Park.

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Aprilfest

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Letter: Opposition Based on Zoning

Letter to the Editor

There have been various views presented recently about the proposed memory care facility on the property that sits between Woodbine Rehabilitation and Healthcare and Ivy Hill Cemetery.

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Classes & Workshops

Classes & Workshops

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Community Notes

Community Notes

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More Than Counting Cars

Study to examine ways to lessen impact of MetroWest.

More Than Counting Cars