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Valor Medals Bestowed on City's Finest

Public safety employees honored at luncheon.

Valor Medals Bestowed on City's Finest

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Taxing Budget

Bowers proposes $1 billion budget, requiring 8 cent tax rate increase.

Taxing Budget

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Jail Time for Thefts from UPS

Jail Time for Thefts from UPS

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AWLA: ‘Foster Parents’ Make All the Difference for Some Shelter Animals

Unable to adopt? Fostering offers a variety of ways to get some “quality pet time.”

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In Search of Fireflies: She Got a Copperhead Bite Instead

Advice from an Arlington resident and Virginia Herpetologists

It was a beautiful summer’s eve in Arlington last July, and Sara Stepahin was walking with her partner to see fireflies at Fort C.F. Smith.

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Murder Suspect Declared Competent to Stand Trial

Murder Suspect Declared Competent to Stand Trial

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Week in Fairfax

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Week in Fairfax

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School Notes

School Notes

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Local Businesses Win ABBIES

Arlington businesses receive accolades for strong service and community involvement.

Local Businesses Win ABBIES

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Just in Time for the Holidays

Two new dining places, Fresco and Italian Deli, are worth checking out.

Just in Time for the Holidays

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Showing Off

Loudoun Art Council's second Designer Showhouse features the work of 19 designers.

Showing Off

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Just in time for the holidays

Two new dining places, Fresco and Italian Deli, are worth checking out.

Just in time for the holidays

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Two Sergeants Named

Vienna Police Department promotes two officers.

Two Sergeants Named

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Assembly at Half-way Point

Del. Eileen Filler-Corn reflects on General Assembly session so far.

The 2012 General Assembly session is nearly at its half-way point. In just two weeks, we will reach the "cross-over" phase of the current session, signifying that the House of Delegates has concluded its scheduled business and will begin working on legislation that has already been passed by the State Senate.

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In Solemn Remembrance

Local bugler plays ‘Taps’ in honor of the Sept. 11 victims.

Throughout Virginia and the U.S., people commemorated last Thursday’s 13th anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy. Locally, Theodore Smith, an 83-year old volunteer with Bugles Across America, did it in his own, special way.

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Emphasizing the Importance of Recycling

April 22 marked the 44th anniversary of Earth Day, a day specifically devised to prompt people to ask, “What can I do to make a difference for the earth?” Solving global environmental issues like climate change may be so daunting for some people that they automatically assume there is nothing they can do to help. But in reality, there are things we can each do every day that can have a big impact on our community and the environment. The simplest of these is to recycle.

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Commentary: Police Push-back on Commission Recommendations

The Fairfax County Commission on Police Practices submitted its unanimous report to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors (BOS) over eight months ago.

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Vienna, Herndon, Springfield: Baking a Robot

‘Lego Girls’ from Fairfax-Herndon-Vienna area raise funds for competition.

“Bake Sale! Support an all-girls robotics team!” our team yelled in front of Giant, our local grocery store, located on Lee Jackson Memorial Highway.

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Opinion: Commentary: Protecting The Postal Service

Hundreds of calls and emails from constituents urging Congress to stop efforts to sabotage the USPS.

This August the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) unexpectedly became a center of national attention.

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Paving Way to Rename Jefferson Davis Highway

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