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How Can Town Help Environment

How Can Town Help Environment

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It’s ‘Robin Hood’ with a Twist in Chantilly

Chantilly High presents children’s show, “Merry Men.”

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Civil War Weekend to Celebrate History

Sixth annual event to feature reenacted battles, food, live period music, activities for children.

Civil War Weekend to Celebrate History

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Arlington Helps in Florida Aftermath

Emergency team from Arlington travels to Florida to help in tough conditions.

Arlington Helps in Florida Aftermath

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Kauffman's Annual Town Meeting Focuses on Seniors

Kauffman's Annual Town Meeting Focuses on Seniors

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Enough Money, Credit No Good

Renters struggle with average rent, but landlords lose at market rate.

Enough Money, Credit No Good

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Police Arrest 20 for Heroin Use in One Day

Operation Save-a-Life offered low-level offenders the chance at recovery treatment rather than jail time.

On Wednesday, Feb. 24, Fairfax County Police served 20 arrest warrants, all for possession and or distribution of heroin.

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Hyland: Let People Vote on Meals Tax

Troubled by the Board of Supervisors’ recent decision to increase the property tax rate and its over-reliance on that source to make up for shortfalls in the county’s growing financial needs, Mount Vernon Supervisor Gerry Hyland once again urged his board colleagues to support placing on the fall election ballot a referendum to approve a meals tax, which he calls more fair than the real estate tax.

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Community Foundation for Northern Virginia Awards $380,000 in Local Grants

Five of 36 grant awardees speak at “Cocktails & Conversation” event.

When Lorton residents Marcy Mager and husband David Lunter’s daughter Michell Merhige was killed in 2009, they wanted to establish a scholarship in her honor but knew handling the financial logistics would be tricky.

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Naomi Project Helps New Mothers

Naomi Project Helps New Mothers

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It's Happening Here

Madison students talk about drug use at school.

It's Happening Here

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Preparing for Cold and Flu Season

Health care professionals offer advice for staying healthy.

While many of her friends and family members enjoy the cooler temperatures and vibrantly colored leaves that herald the arrival of autumn, Mary O’Brien braces herself. For her, fall and winter mean sniffles, sneezes and frequent trips to the doctor. "I usually catch about four colds between October and April," said the North Potomac, Md., mother of two preschool children. "Between myself, my husband and our kids, it seems like someone always has a runny nose, fever or cough."

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‘Live Free’ Doesn’t Die

Film Review

‘Live Free’ Doesn’t Die

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Health Notes

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Health Notes

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Council Gets Earful on Jones Point Park

Residents use Monday hearing to support, oppose fields.

Council Gets Earful on Jones Point Park

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Alexandria Schools Stay Virtual

Division to open fall semester online, then reevaluate in November.

Students will not return to school this fall.