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United Voices

Fairfax singer performs with World Children's Choir.

United Voices

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United Voices

Fairfax singer performs with World Children's Choir.

United Voices

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United Voices

Fairfax singer performs with World Children's Choir.

United Voices

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‘Army’ Says Thanks

From kettle to tree, a Salvation Army tradition continues.

‘Army’ Says Thanks

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Campaign for Lake Accotink Goes On

Full house at Lake Braddock debates six options to save the lake.

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Route 7 BLM Protests Continue Tuesdays

A group of around ten protestors has stood in silent protest along Leesburg Pike every week since June.

On Aug. 25, for the twelfth Tuesday in a row, a handful of protestors stood in silence next to Leesburg Pike.

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Supervisors Toy with Statehood

Would Northern Virginia be better or worse off without the rest of the state?

Supervisors Toy with Statehood

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Hyland's ‘Bus’ Rolls Out Feb. 3

This year's town meeting will be a farewell for Dana Kauffman with transportation and BRAC on the agenda.

Hyland's ‘Bus’ Rolls Out Feb. 3

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Chamber's Immigration Plan

Herndon Dulles Chamber of Commerce urges state legislators to take a stance on immigration reform.

Chamber's Immigration Plan

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Two Bond Questions

Two elementary schools, two public safety centers proposed.

Two Bond Questions

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A Carved Out Town Center

While Reston Town Center residents live in the symbolic heart of Reston, they are not part of the Reston Association.

A Carved Out Town Center

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Title IX Marks 40 Years

Local coaches reflect on the law’s impact and societal changes.

Title IX's impact is felt 40 years later.

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Federal Money for Streetcars Derailed; Arlington Leaders Vow to Press Ahead Anyway

Critics call for independent cost-benefit analysis; county manager refuses to answer questions.

Plans for Arlington officials to receive federal money for a proposed $250 million streetcar line have been derailed, although county leaders say they are pressing ahead anyway.

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MCC Moves Forward With Renovation Plan

Board approves $6.1 million expansion, will examine possible future downtown land swap.

The McLean Community Center Governing Board voted at their Feb. 27 meeting to go forward with a $6.1 million renovation of its Ingleside Avenue facility.

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RA Ponders Role in Lake Anne Revitalization

RA’s board is divided over extent to which it should assist Lake Anne community.

RA Ponders Role in Lake Anne Revitalization

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Mount Vernon Column: Beware of Scams

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Recently, I attended a presentation at the Hollin Hall Senior Center by our Fairfax County Police on the growing threat of scams targeting seniors, sponsored by Mount Vernon at Home.

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Great Falls: Historical Allure, or Relic of the Past?

30 days for commitment to take control of the Grange for community use.

The legacy of past farmers of Great Falls awaits. And have awaited.

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‘Working the Problem’ Throughout the Year

‘Working the Problem’ Throughout the Year

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Founder of Stroke Comeback Center Retires

Advocacy for those impacted by aphasia continues at the national level.

Darlene S. Williamson, M.S., CCC-SLP, of Oakton, long-term Executive Director and Founder of the Stroke Comeback Center (SCC), recently retired, stepping away from the non-profit organization she launched in 2005.

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Opinion: Letter to the Editor: Trumpism Shows Way Forward for Republicans?

Contrary to former Republican Del. David Ramadan's insistence that Republicans have to "denounce Trumpism" and go back to the "basic conservative principles" which cost them several elections, especially with Mitt Romney as their 2012 candidate, Trump's stronger than expected showing shows them the way forward is by reaching out to the very constituencies conservatives in the past ignored.