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A Place To Cook

Local designers transform outdated kitchens into timeless, elegant spaces.

Local designers recently took three Virginia kitchens in need of an overhaul and reimagined them to create spaces that are both spacious and elegant.

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Teens Rally to End COVID-19

Area teenagers organize the Car Cruise to End COVID-19, raising $7,800 for the American Nurses Association.

In April, Andrew Morin, Eric Mical, Tommy Zavrel, and Peter Hayes, all between 16 to 17 years old, started organizing the Car Cruise to End COVID-19.

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Rob McDowell, State Delegate, District 35

Rob McDowell, State Delegate, District 35

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Lanier Renovations Delayed

Once again bids are more than bonds.

Lanier Renovations Delayed

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For The Military: Make It Specific

For The Military: Make It Specific

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Budget Woes Will Cause Some Community Pain

Budget Woes Will Cause Some Community Pain

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Budget Woes Will Cause Some Community Pain

Budget Woes Will Cause Some Community Pain

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Budget Woes Will Cause Some Community Pain

Budget Woes Will Cause Some Community Pain

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Decline in Sales Tax Threatens Ability of Local Governments to Balance Books

Sequester looms large over revenues across Northern Virginia.

Sales tax revenues are down across Northern Virginia, leading to concerns that balancing the books for the coming fiscal year could be even more of a challenge for budget officials and elected officials in the coming months.

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McLean Couple Honored for Leadership in Adoption

Alexandria-based nonprofit recognizes a lifetime of service to children, birth parents, and adoptive families

The National Council for Adoption (NCFA) in Alexandria, a leading voice among national adoption and child welfare organizations, announced Dr. Wayne Winston Sharp, Ph.D. of McLean and his wife Linda Whitbeck Sharp the recipients of NCFA's The Ruby Lee Piester Adoption Award.

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Bracing for Fairfax County’s Revised Budget Proposal

Supervisor John Foust presents a virtual town hall.

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More Proffers, Little Less Density

Developer proposes decreasing density, increasing proffers for Loudoun Valley Estates II.

More Proffers, Little Less Density

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Encore Presents ‘Remember Paris’

Encore Presents ‘Remember Paris’

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Fairfax's Long Road to Integration

Fairfax Museum looks at desegregation within Fairfax County Public Schools while commemorating history of Brown v. Board of Education.

Fairfax's Long Road to Integration

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Fairfax's Long Road to Integration

Fairfax Museum looks at desegregation within Fairfax County Public Schools while commemorating history of Brown v. Board of Education.

Fairfax's Long Road to Integration

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What’s Best For Students?

Political capital is usually earned in advance and then spent to pursue an elected official’s policy agenda.

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Mother Ponders How To Deal with Child’s Cutting

A mother of a Loudoun County high-school student examines her reaction to the problem.

Mother Ponders How To Deal with Child’s Cutting