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Mel Gibson's Passion Play

Area theologians, academics and citizens discuss Mel Gibson's movie 'The Passion of the Christ' after Fairfax City screening.

Mel Gibson's Passion Play

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Mel Gibson's Passion Play

Area theologians, academics and citizens discuss Mel Gibson's movie 'The Passion of the Christ' after Fairfax City screening.

Mel Gibson's Passion Play

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Lawmakers Are Back in Richmond

Legislative Profiles

Lawmakers Are Back in Richmond

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'The Bell Never Rings of Itself'

Remembering a military life as Pearl Harbor Day approaches.

'The Bell Never Rings of Itself'

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He Said, She Said

Controversy erupts in School Board election over endorsements, school zoning and alleged legal sabre-rattling.

He Said, She Said

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Developer Makes Changes to Ridgewater Project

Ridgewater Comprehensive Plan amendment set for a second work session

Developer Makes Changes to Ridgewater Project

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Chamber Hosts Candidates' Night

Opponents in 42nd, 43rd, 44th and 45th Districts seek votes.

Chamber Hosts Candidates' Night

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Chamber Hosts Candidates' Night

Opponents in 42nd, 43rd, 44th and 45th Districts seek votes.

Chamber Hosts Candidates' Night

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Reston Couple Encourages Civic Duty

Best of Reston

Reston Couple Encourages Civic Duty

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Editorial: Holidays Are About Giving

So many needs, so many great organizations, give locally where your heart leads you.

The holidays are about giving. They are about children. The holidays are about sharing, about joy, about alleviating suffering for others. The holidays are about being thankful and about faith and appreciation.

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‘ARTS by George!’ to Kick Off New Season

A great evening of arts and entertainment for a great cause at Mason.

Kick-off the local arts and entertainment season celebrating the arts and benefiting student scholarships at this year's George Mason University "ARTS by George!" gala.

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Show Biz Author Got His Start in Fairfax

Marshall Terrill has written more than 25 books and he’s not done yet.

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Working Hard and Still Homeless

High housing costs mean some Mount Vernon residents commute to work from homeless shelters.

Working Hard and Still Homeless

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Carlee’s Budget Tops $700 Million

Drive for stable finances drove planning for proposed county budget, says county manager.

Carlee’s Budget Tops $700 Million

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Week in Loudoun

Week in Loudoun

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‘It’s All about Our Children’

Parents discuss three school-boundary scenarios.

The goal of the Fairfax High/Lanier Middle School boundary study is to remove 300 students from Fairfax and 150 from Lanier and send them elsewhere to relieve overcrowding at those two schools. But how best to do it has not yet been decided. So more than 200 people came to Lanier’s cafeteria last Wednesday, Feb. 20, to learn more about the three boundary scenarios proposed and express their opinions about them. Centreville and Chantilly residents also attended, because the changes will affect many of their children, too.

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Local Business Enters Shark Tank Hoping for a Deal

Watch April 7 for results.

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United Voices

Fairfax singer performs with World Children's Choir.

United Voices

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Classes & Workshops, Nov. 19-25

Classes & Workshops, Nov. 19-25

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United Voices

Fairfax singer performs with World Children's Choir.

United Voices