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Officer Poach Discusses Life on the Job

Langley's school resource officer named most distinguished.

Officer Poach Discusses Life on the Job

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Triathletes Swim, Bike and Run in Reston

Second annual youth triathlon raises scholarship funds.

Two hundred and fifty children spent their Sunday morning swimming, biking and running around Langston Hughes Middle School and South Lakes High School on Aug. 12 as part of the second annual Reston Children’s Triathlon, hosted by the YMCA, Fairfax County, Reston and the Reston Association.

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Hot Dog, It's Hot

Town offers options for residents looking to stay cool.

Hot Dog, It's Hot

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County Health Centers Under Pressure

Demand rises but slots are full.

County Health Centers Under Pressure

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House Historian

Family and friends remember Ruth Lincoln Kaye.

Alexandria's premiere house historian, a woman who pioneered the industry and fiercely protected her research, died April 30. She was 95. "She had a curious and inquisitive mind," recalled her son, Arthur Lincoln Kaye. Kaye was known throughout the city as a sort of walking history book, a woman who possessed an extensive institutional memory and a razor-sharp wit.

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Arlington: Room for a Human or a Horse?

Film focuses on solitary confinement.

Step into your room. It is 80 square feet, smaller than most horse stables. It has a bed, sink and toilet. This is your solitary confinement cell for weeks, months or years. Your only contact is with prison guards and your food is delivered through a slot in the door.

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Welcome to the Great Outdoors at Wolf Trap

Sharing the experience with First Time Campers.

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Paralympic Swimmer Competes on World Stage

Arlingtonian Alyssa Gialamas most recently competed at Parapan American Games.

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Primary for Sheriff

Candidates for sheriff.

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‘Banking on Our Future’

Chairman, Founder and CEO of Operation Hope John Hope Bryant gave a special presentation to the afterschool math students at Hammond Middle School on March 29. Starting out with the theme of respect of each other and oneself, Bryant dove into the source of real wealth: that which is within each person. Bryant initiated a program “Banking on Our Future” to foster dignity and hope and teach financial literacy and economic self-sufficiency to low-income communities in the U.S., South Africa and Haiti. For more information on the program visit www.operationhope.com.

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Alexandria Bulletin

Alexandria Bulletin

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Celebrating Romance in Great Falls

Where to wine, dine and relax in Great Falls on Valentine’s Day.

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Townhouses Become a Community in Herndon

One woman's contributions makes a difference.

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Woodson Theater, A La Carte

Drama program reaches out to elementary schools.

Woodson Theater, A La Carte

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2008 Spring Training: Briar Woods Baseball

Team’s improved pitching could make Falcons more competitive.

2008 Spring Training: Briar Woods Baseball

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Buddhist Temple to Appeal Judge's Ruling

Buddhist Temple to Appeal Judge's Ruling

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Woodson Theater, A La Carte

Drama program reaches out to elementary schools.

Woodson Theater, A La Carte

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Community

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New Home in Cyberspace

New Home in Cyberspace