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New Man at Centreville High School’s Helm

Martin Grimm begins first year as principal.

Martin Grimm, Centreville High’s new principal, has spent most of his life coaching, teaching and leading children. So it’s understandable how he ended up in education.

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Comstock, Murphy Face off in 34th

Republican incumbent Barbara Comstock goes against Democrat Kathleen Murphy Nov. 5.

Republican incumbent Barbara Comstock will face off against Democratic challenger Kathleen Murphy for the 34th delegate seat on Tuesday Nov. 5.

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Pack Up the Trailer and Go

Developer may have other plans for Fairfax mobile home park.

Pack Up the Trailer and Go

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Pack Up the Trailer and Go

Developer may have other plans for Fairfax mobile home park.

Pack Up the Trailer and Go

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Food & Drink, April 30-May 6

Food & Drink, April 30-May 6

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West Nile Watch

Local, Sate Health Departments Say Not to Worry

West Nile Watch

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Opinion: Registered to Vote at Current Address?

Oct. 15 deadline; encourage eligible high school and college students to vote as well.

It's a key question that must be answered by Oct. 15 in order to vote in this presidential election: are you registered to vote at your current address? Answering that question early, and voting early, will help ensure that your vote is counted and will contribute to a more orderly Election Day.

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Getting to Know...

Talia Gottlieb

Getting to Know...

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Caring for the Community

Two Woodson students recognized for commitment to volunteering.

Caring for the Community

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‘Coming to America’ at Robinson Middle

It’s one thing to read about history in a textbook, but another thing entirely to experience it "firsthand."

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Some Vaccines Are Available, But What to Do?

You know you are 75 years old.

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Following the Money

Alexandria delegation pulls in almost $3 million despite lack of competition.

“The amount of money is fascinating, although I’m not sure what it says about our current state of democracy.” — Brian Moran, former Alexandria delegate who served as chairman of the House Democratic Caucus

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Week in Loudoun

Week in Loudoun

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Weekly Entertainment (Reston/Herndon)

May 24-31.

Entertainment in Reston/Herndon.

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Column: Expanding Health care Coverage

In Virginia almost one million men and women go without health insurance. That is one million people who cannot afford to get a check-up when they feel sick, who cannot fill prescriptions after injury or emergency treatment, and who are one serious illness away from bankruptcy.

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Beyond the Stereotypes

Members of Herndon's day worker population want to be known for more than standing on a street corner.

Beyond the Stereotypes

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Rise in Religion-based Hate Across Virginia

Violent acts follow growth of white supremacy movements.

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