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"He believed no one notice his accomplishments..."
West Springfield Post Office dedicated to area man killed in Iraq.
"He believed no one notice his accomplishments..."
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"He believed no one would notice his accomplishments..."
West Springfield Post Office dedicated to area man killed in Iraq.
"He believed no one would notice his accomplishments..."
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Saving Virginia’s Ecosystem
Today’s youth are part of Virginia’s rising population, so it seems fitting that they investigate how this increased growth impacts the state’s ecosystem. That was the task given to 47 students of Centreville elementary fourth-grade teachers Mary Ann Settlemyre and Kate Charlton. Last summer, both teachers took the month-long VISTA (Virginia Initiative for Science Teaching and Achievement) program at GMU.
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Tournament and Nature Walk for Reston National
Rescue Reston plans Oct. 5 events on the golf course to raise money and awareness.
Ed Hass knows where the foxes keep their dens along the Reston National Golf Course. He found an occupied den this spring, and when the kits were born he took more than 100 photos.
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Great Falls Residents Fired Up on School Issues
GFCA hosts meeting with School Board’s Jane Strauss.
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Community Notes
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You’re Never Too Young for Poetry
Local educators say exposing children and even babies to rhyme and rhythm can help develop reading and language skills.
Though Keith Ward's son is still a baby, the young child is already being exposed to exposed to not just silly stories, but poetry, and a variety of poetic forms at that.
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Baby Ballerina Sparking Dreams
Baby Ballerina Sparking Dreams
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137 Years of History
Mount Zion’s part in black history, Arlington history continues to grow.
137 Years of History
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Lee Troupe Tackles Holocaust
Lee Troupe Tackles Holocaust
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At The Circus with God and the Devil in ‘J.B.’
At The Circus with God and the Devil in ‘J.B.’
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Week in Alexandria
Security Classic The terrorist attack on the Boston Marathon this week has altered plans for the Parkway Classic this weekend, creating a need for a heightened security presence in Alexandria. The Parkway Classic, now in its 29th year, has a historic route along the George Washington Memorial Parkway and a capped field size.
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Documentary Tackles Corporate Tax Evasion
"We're Not Broke" screening in Arlington makes taxation a question of justice.
In Karin Hayes and Victoria Bruce's documentary film, "We're Not Broke," which played to an audience in the Arlington County Library June 25, makes the case that taxes are not America's problem. It is who is and who is not being taxed that is.
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Bridging Citizen-Police Concerns
Public safety meeting explains changes.
Public safety meeting in Mount Vernon.
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Against New Virginia Policies
Teachers, students, and parents in Fairfax and Arlington protest the new governor’s campaign to control content in schools.
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Neighborhood Watch Expands Roll
Neighborhood Watch Expands Roll
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Neighborhood Watch Expands Roll
Neighborhood Watch Expands Roll