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Bruins Forced To Adjust
Lake Braddock girls endure four-game stretch against the district’s best.
Bruins Forced To Adjust
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Top 100: Alan Webb, South Lakes, Track, 2001
Webb still holds several national high school records he set while at South Lakes High School.
Alan Webb, a 2001 South Lakes graduate and 23-year-old international track star, set the American record in the two-mile event at the 2005 Prefontaine Classic at the University of Oregon's Hayward Field.
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Langley Theatre Explores Dickens
“The Life and Times of Nicholas Nickleby” debuts April 18.
When the plans were announced for Langley High School’s spring play, many of the cast and crew weren’t familiar with the title. While “The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby” isn’t at the top of the list of the most popular Charles Dickens works, after doing their research, the cast found plenty to get excited about.
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Alexandria Column: Good Childcare Has High Economic Returns
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I want to go on record favoring a property tax increase to pay for upgrading Alexandria public schools in line with the School Board’s 10-year $291 million request — with two conditions.
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Fostering Ethics In Young People
Matthew Brennan helped found Ethics Day programs in Marshall and Madison high schools.
Fostering Ethics In Young People
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Veteran Volunteer Now Teaches About Non-Profits
Veteran Volunteer Now Teaches About Non-Profits
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Veteran Volunteer Now Teaches About Non-Profits
Veteran Volunteer Now Teaches About Non-Profits
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Veteran Volunteer Now Teaches About Non-Profits
Veteran Volunteer Now Teaches About Non-Profits
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Veteran Volunteer Now Teaches About Non-Profits
Veteran Volunteer Now Teaches About Non-Profits
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Veteran Volunteer Now Teaches About Non-Profits
Veteran Volunteer Now Teaches About Non-Profits
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Veteran Volunteer Now Teaches About Non-Profits
Veteran Volunteer Now Teaches About Non-Profits
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Police Academy Seeks Citizens
Space remains in Herndon Police Department’s annual citizens police academy.
Police Academy Seeks Citizens
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City Attorney Gave Green Light to Hensley Before All Documents Were Reviewed
Federal grant from 1970s provided barrier to private development of public land.
Recently unearthed documents from city and state archives show Joseph Hensley Park is protected by the Land and Water Conservation Act, which financed development of the city-owned property in the late 1970s.
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Recording History
World War II Veterans share experiences with West Springfield High students.
World War II Veterans from Greenspring retirement community were interviewed by local students for the “Meet the Veterans” video project. Just days before National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, 12 World War II veterans from Greenspring retirement community in Springfield visited the National World War II Memorial to record their war memories.
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Miss Nancy’s Very Special Bus
This bus driver created a society on wheels, complete with currency, jobs, shops.
Miss Nancy’s Very Special Bus
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Looking Back at Watergate
Journalist speaks about her coverage of Richard Nixon and Watergate.
As the nation marked the 40th anniversary of Richard Nixon’s resignation as president of the U.S. on Aug. 9, a fully packed auditorium at the Central Library gathered on Aug. 12 to see Elizabeth Drew, a journalist who covered the months leading up to Nixon’s resignation for The New Yorker, and to hear about the recent edition of her book on the Watergate scandal, “Washington Journal: Reporting Watergate and Richard Nixon's Downfall.”
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Red Cross Offers Heart Saving
Red Cross Offers Heart Saving
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Bulova, Garza Commit to Working ‘As a Team’ on Budget Challenges
Chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Sharon Bulova and Superintendent of the Fairfax County Public Schools Karen Garza have issued the following joint statement on May 26.
