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Finding Hope after Grief

Fairfax woman starts foundation to help parents whose children have cancer.

Finding Hope after Grief

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Court Backs City on Mirant

Nothing will pass to public view before Alexandria sees it

Court Backs City on Mirant

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Choosing a Season

Choosing a Season

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Sallie Mae Stays 'Home' in Reston

Reston-based company doesn't join exodus from Dulles Corridor, opts to keep headquarters in Reston.

Sallie Mae Stays 'Home' in Reston

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Slow Down

County planners need more knowledge of Lake Anne’s physical constraints before writing plan amendment text.

Slow Down

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First-time Candidate Takes on Longtime Congressman

Former Navy pilot hopes to defeat Moran with charges of conflict of interest.

Former Navy pilot Bruce Shuttleworth’s campaign to oust U.S. Rep. Jim Moran (D-8) in the Democratic primary is fashioned as an indictment, a campaign in which the issues are framed as an attack on the incumbent. The first-time candidate hopes to knock off the 10-term congressman by describing him an insider who uses his power to help campaign contributors and himself.

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Stepping to the Top

Stone Bridge High School sophomore finds herself moving toward the top of the Irish dancing community.

Stepping to the Top

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Living in a Home Cited as Overcrowded

Herndon resident responds to official accusations of excessive occupancy violations.

Living in a Home Cited as Overcrowded

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Many Immigrant Stories But Similar Fears

Details of immigrant stories differ but the roller coaster of stress and uncertainty is the same.

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Clark Stays Active, Lives Long

Clark Stays Active, Lives Long

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Crossing Guard Appreciation Day Feb. 8

If you have lived in Fairfax County for any amount of time, you are surely familiar with the traffic situation here.

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Commentary: Back to School Safety Tips

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Opinion: Commentary: A Progressive State if We Can Keep It

To paraphrase Benjamin Franklin who when asked at the conclusion of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia what kind of government had been formed replied, “a republic if we can keep it!”

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Arlington Police Documented in Pictures

Retired officer writes history of county police department.

Some few years ago, Janet Rowe attended a law enforcement officer convention in Pittsburgh and was impressed with that city’s police museum. On another occasion, she came across a book telling the history of the Alexandria Police Department. Nothing comparable existed for Arlington’s police department. She bided her time and this year took a first step in remedying the situation. “Arlington County Police Department” is now on booksellers’ shelves.

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‘Edge City’ Rises in Neighborhood

How will Tysons Corner growth affect McLean, Vienna and surrounding area?

‘Edge City’ Rises in Neighborhood

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Debate Covers District Priorities

Citizens hear from candidates on development and other issues affecting Providence District.

Debate Covers District Priorities

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Fledgling Eagle

James Madison junior attains Eagle status for extensive church repairs.

Fledgling Eagle

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Commission Recommends More CIP Funds

Alternate recommendation cites need for increased funding for town maintenance, construction.

Commission Recommends More CIP Funds