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From Broadway to London to Reston

Reston Players to present 'Proof.'

From Broadway to London to Reston

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Out-of-Turn Amendment Approved

Lorton Corner may be developed into a drivethrough bank, pharmacy.

Out-of-Turn Amendment Approved

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Out-of-Turn Amendment Approved

Lorton Corner may be developed into a drivethrough bank, pharmacy.

Out-of-Turn Amendment Approved

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Business Matters

The metaphor usually used for governing is making sausage. Although you might appreciate the final product, you don’t want to see it being made.

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Joe Cassella 5K Raises $16,000

Annual run supports families of children suffering from cancer.

Frank Cassella remembers his brother Joe as a man who had very high character. Even throughout Joe’s 10-month battle with mesothelioma, which claimed his life in July 2009 at the age of 40, Frank remembers a brother who embraced support, not pity.

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Editorial: Halloween Party Safety Net

Make plans for a safe celebration; SoberRide safety net for those over 21.

Halloween is now a major holiday for adults, especially young adults, and also one of the major holidays each year that involve partying with alcohol and the risks of drinking and driving.

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Parents Sound Off on School Issues

McLean Citizens Association hosts education discussion at McLean High School.

Parents from around the McLean and Langley High School pyramids gathered at McLean High Monday, April 8, to participate in an education forum hosted by the McLean Citizens Association. 

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Korean Karate Provides Lessons For Teens

Korean Karate Provides Lessons For Teens

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'Historic' Decision Ahead for Lorton

Fairfax County seeks to put former prison site on the National Register of Historic Places.

'Historic' Decision Ahead for Lorton

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Golden Gets GOP Nod in 41st

Springfield attorney defeats Bill Finerfrock in the June 14 primary.

Golden Gets GOP Nod in 41st

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Bringing Community Needs to Richmond

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Bringing Community Needs to Richmond

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Arlington: Memorial to Gun Violence Victims

Blue, white and yellow T-shirts are draped over white crosses dotted across the lawn of Rock Spring United Congregational United Church of Christ at 5010 Little Falls Road in Arlington.

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Reston, Herndon Polls See Steady Stream of Voters on Super Tuesday

“I believe this really is one of the most important elections in our lives.

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Burke, Springfield: Drug awareness meeting at Lake Braddock highlights rise in youth heroin use

Youth Heroin Use Described As ‘a big problem’

Heroin use is here in Fairfax. “It’s definitely here,” said 19-year veteran officer employed by both the Fairfax County Police Department and Drug Enforcement Administration as a Task Officer who spoke at a drug awareness meeting sponsored by the Lake Braddock Secondary School Parent Teacher Student Association.

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Independent Progressive: Midterm Elections — Malaise of 2014

Midterm Elections — Malaise of 2014

Obviously, Nov. 4, 2014 is a day this Progressive would like to forget. I am still trying to sort it all out to figure out why millions of people voted against their own self-interest, why Democrats failed to articulate their core principles, and why so many Americans (especially those who are the butts of conservative greed-driven policy jokes) refuse to examine public policy choices or participate in elections.

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Carter, Zanellato Keep Madison Volleyball Undefeated

Warhawks beat defending state champion Langley.

The Madison volleyball team remained undefeated.

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Next for Pipeline Playwrights: ‘Around the Snake Turn’

Play by Patricia Connelly about West African practice of trokosi, or sex slaves.

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Fighting Summer Brain Drain

Academic camps keep minds engaged when school is out.

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McLean Neighbors Move to the Next Level

Two McLean next door neighbors win Gatorade Player of the Year and will play D1 sports.

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From ‘Pete the Cat’ to Social Justice at West Springfield High

Speakers urge graduates to draw lessons from history.

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