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Choosing Wisely

Local high school theater department heads take many factors into consideration when selecting plays.

Choosing Wisely

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Keeping Tysons Moving

Annual event highlights transportation changes.

Developers of transportation projects in and affecting Tysons Corner gathered at the annual Keep Tysons Moving event Thursday, June 27, an opportunity for local companies to hear the latest updates on the 495 and 95 Express Lanes, Dulles Metrorail and more.

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Taking On Challenging Words, Bullies

Two Vienna middle-school students relate their recent activities.

Taking On Challenging Words, Bullies

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‘Good Morning, Son’

Patrick Sullivan of North Springfield uses DNA kit 23-and-Me to unite with biological mother after his adoptive parents passed away.

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Fair Oaks Apartment Fire Extinguished by Sprinkler

Fire officials say a kitchen fire last week in a Fair Oaks home was accidental, caused by unattended food on the stove. The incident occurred last Tuesday, Aug. 28, around 7:30 p.m. in a garden apartment at 4104 Monument Court.

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Opinion: Commentary: Celebrate International Women’s Month. And then Keep Going

If nothing else, the past few years have taught us this: It’s International Women’s Month 2021 — and we still have a lot of work to do to achieve equality for women in our country.

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Compass Weighs Future

Citing financial viability, Herndon Compass loses backing.

Compass Weighs Future

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MCA Hosts Members Update

Speakers share plans for new community center, downtown improvements.

The McLean Citizens Association hosted their annual membership meeting Thursday, May 30, bringing in organizations from around the community to provide the latest on McLean’s past, present and future. Sally Horn, president of MCA, called the last 12 a "terrific and challenging year," particularly in terms of Tysons Corner funding and transportation plans.

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Arlington Bulletin Board: Oct. 17, 2012

Upcoming events in Arlington

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Herndon Pets Bring Laughs and Lots of Love

Fur, feathers, fins, paws, claws. Beady eyes or scaly hides. Once word got out that the Connection Newspapers was putting together its special Pet Issue, there was no shortage of pet parents in Herndon lining up to testify how Fido or Fifi, or in one case, Pa’ani, bring joy and companionship to their lives. It would take a publication the size of the old Yellow Pages to chronicle all of the much-loved beasties, so we will have to make do with introducing just a few. Cats seemed to rule the day in our sampling (don’t they always?), but a couple of dogs managed to wag their way in.

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Finally ... Graduation

West Potomac's week of activities ends with diplomas in hand.

Finally ... Graduation

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Getting to Know...

Gabrielle McMahan, college student and 'Jeopardy!' contestant.

Getting to Know...

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People at Work: Nothing Stops Music—Even the Coronavirus

MMM meets over Zoom to enjoy classical music.

Victoria Gau sits in her unfinished basement office with the window overlooking the garden with her silk plant from Amazon, new rug and the screen blocking off the stuff she doesn’t want everyone to see.

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Marching On

The Loudoun Border Guards Fife and Drum Corp bring traditional music to the county.

Marching On

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Teacher of the Year

Hayfield teacher wins statewide award.

Teacher of the Year

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Teacher of the Year

Hayfield teacher wins statewide award.

Teacher of the Year

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Teacher of the Year

Hayfield teacher wins statewide award.

Teacher of the Year

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Teacher of the Year

Hayfield teacher wins statewide award.

Teacher of the Year

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Mentoring Guides Foster Care Alum

“If God doesn’t have a plan for you, have a plan for yourself.” 

When foster children age out, that's when they need the most support. For Travis Parnell, he found a mentor in Keith Foxx, and he's hoping to pay it forward.

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South Lakes JROTC Survives, for Now

County is '99 percent sure' the program will be back next year.

South Lakes JROTC Survives, for Now