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TAPS Supports Loved Ones on Memorial Day

Connecting those who lost loved ones in war.

Despite being one of the hottest days in the spring so far this year, thousands from all over the country paid tribute to the fallen on Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery.

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Commentary: Responding to Domestic Violence

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Focusing on Financial Planning

Estate planning is a strategic process that pairs your ability to take care of your loved ones’ futures while at the same time taking care of yourself.

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The ABC of Kids and Money

Teaching children how to budget, save and manage finances.

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Fresh Push For 'Town'

RCA presents revised town proposal.

Fresh Push For 'Town'

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Financial Education for College Students

Local experts offer budget tips to keep students out of debt.

As the summer wanes, many recent high school graduates are preparing to head to college. For those who are living away from home for the first time, this means newfound independence. But that freedom brings responsibility — especially when it comes to money.

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Know Your Rights – ADAMS Hosts Travel Ban Legal Forum

In the wake of President Trump’s executive orders cancelling or suspending visas and banning – at least temporarily - entry into United States by travellers from seven Muslim-majority nations, leaders at the All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) quickly organized a legal forum to inform people of their rights under the new regulations.

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Knitting 530 Blankets

Greenspring resident Janie Hermon earns Meritorious Service Award from the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society.

In May, the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society recognized Greenspring resident Janie Hermon for her outstanding service to the society, as she logged 17,000 volunteer hours from February 2000 to May 2011.

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McLean Day Stays in Park

Local merchants favor second event over relocation of community festival

McLean Day Stays in Park

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Business Notes

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ARHA Approves Glebe Park Concept

Annual budget revised upward by $1.2 million.

ARHA Approves Glebe Park Concept

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Arlington County to Reconsider Financial Commitment to Artisphere

A new sphere of influence at the government-owned arts center.

The future of Artisphere will be either a masterpiece or a dud — opening up the Rosslyn space to an uncertain future.

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‘We Want to Go Far, Serve More People’

Britepaths honors supporters, volunteers in its new home.

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Chief Withholding Name of Officer in Herndon Fatal Shooting

Officer files temporary restraining order for Roessler to not release name.

Fairfax County chief of police Edwin Roessler has yet to release the name of the 16-year veteran officer who fatally shot Mohammad Azim Doudzai, 32, at his Herndon-area home on Jan. 16 this year. On Feb. 7, FCPD said the unnamed officer has filed a temporary restraining order to keep the name from being released.

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AOL Announces Layoffs

AOL Announces Layoffs

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Letter: Focus On Education

To the Editor

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Herndon Cares, Deliciously

First Baptist Church of Herndon spearheads a new program.

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Creating Path to Financial Stability

Advice for developing and strengthening sound money habits.

Money experts say creating sound financial health requires planning and discipline.

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New Year, New Order

Local organizers teach methods for streamlining a space.