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Murder Suspect's Hearing Raises More Questions

Murder Suspect's Hearing Raises More Questions

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Herndon Boy Surviving Every Day

Nine year old to participate in Saturday's Leukemia Walk in Reston.

Herndon Boy Surviving Every Day

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School Notes

School Notes

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Short Subject: RA Survey, Lake Anne Progress?

It turns out ours was one of 3,000 or so households included in Reston Association’s community survey. In fact, we got not one, but two in the mail. It is not what I expected. The survey was billed as feedback on RA performance to “help . . . its Board of Directors set benchmarks for tracking the quality of services provided to residents.” Sounds like a good idea. In fact, the lengthy survey asks for little direct info on RA or its performance. Only one in five questions are directly or partly relevant to association services—35 out of 158 questions. And, these are not probing questions likely to ID RA services which are excellent, problematic or in between.

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Stop, Look, Build

City Council reviews infill development policies at Feb. 28 meeting.

Stop, Look, Build

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Protecting Paychecks

Restaurants, lawyers and consultants in Alexandria receive millions in forgivable loans.

Restaurants in Alexandria received the biggest chunk of federal cash from the Paycheck Protection Program, landing more than 200 forgivable loans and saving about 4,000 jobs, according to new data released from the Small Business Administration. Lawyers, consultants and home health care workers also scored big, landing hundreds of loans and saving thousands of jobs. Ultimately, businesses in Alexandria received more than 3,000 loans and preserved more than 35,000 jobs.

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Sowing the Seeds

Theater group, Sterling Playmakers, gears up for next production, Nov. 7-16

Sowing the Seeds

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Kloud 9 Performs

Kloud 9 Performs

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‘Lion’s’ Share of Suffering

As they prepare for Signature play, Wakefield students learn Holocaust history.

‘Lion’s’ Share of Suffering

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Cougars Crush Chantilly in Football Finals

Coach Joe Thompson’s Oakton squad is headed to the state playoffs.

Cougars Crush Chantilly in Football Finals

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Madison Girls Reach Finals of Liberty District Tournament

Warhawks started the season slow before turning things around.

Madison Girls Reach Finals of Liberty District Tournament

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Madison Girls Reach Finals of Liberty District Tournament

Warhawks started the season slow before turning things around.

Madison Girls Reach Finals of Liberty District Tournament

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Madison Girls Reach Finals of Liberty District Tournament

Warhawks started the season slow before turning things around.

Madison Girls Reach Finals of Liberty District Tournament

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Cougars Crush Chantilly in Football Finals

Coach Joe Thompson’s Oakton squad is headed to the state playoffs.

Cougars Crush Chantilly in Football Finals

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It’s OK, Come ‘Into the Woods’

Audiences throughout the country are currently enjoying two TV shows and a movie based on fairytales, so Chantilly High’s upcoming play, "Into the Woods," should receive an enthusiastic reception here.

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This Week in Potomac 6-29-05

This Week in Potomac 6-29-05

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County, Military Respond to 'Emergencies'

Emergency preparedness applies to more than terrorism.

County, Military Respond to 'Emergencies'