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Tenth District Candidates Debate in McLean
Economic Equality Caucus hosts 10th Congressional District candidates.
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Restorative Justice Inching Forward in Arlington
Restorative Justice will work to gain the trust of residents from all neighborhoods.
When Kimiko Lighty hears Arlington residents commiserating on a listserv about how many cars had been vandalized and no one was doing anything about it; or how a woman was harassed by a group of maskless teens who coughed in her face, implying they were spreading COVID, and sped away laughing; then hears how these teens should be punished instead of “going through a restorative justice process,” it suggests to her that what we are doing now isn’t working.
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Editorial: ‘Practices That Undermine Trust’
Virginia gets a failing grade on ethics rules.
The State Integrity Investigation is "designed to expose practices that undermine trust in state capitols — and spotlight the states that are doing things right."
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Centreville Couple is Charged with Embezzlement
Centreville Couple is Charged with Embezzlement
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Lake Braddock Bruins Face the Future
Lake Braddock Secondary School Graduation
Lake Braddock Bruins Face the Future
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Lake Braddock Bruins Face the Future
Lake Braddock Secondary School Graduation
Lake Braddock Bruins Face the Future
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Lake Braddock Bruins Face the Future
Lake Braddock Secondary School Graduation
Lake Braddock Bruins Face the Future
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New Life as a Texas Ranger for Snyder
Former Westfield baseball star is no longer part of Orioles' organization.
Westfield High graduate Brandon Snyder, the first round baseball selection of the Baltimore Orioles in the 2005 first year player draft, made the 25-member Texas Rangers roster which broke spring training camp to begin the new season last week.
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A Mother’s Grief: Arrest in Hall Homicide
An arrest in Saquan Hall homicide brings cycle of revenge to a close, but no satisfaction.
In the days after Saquan Hall’s murder, his mother, Patrice Hall, learned details about the shooting. She learned how he was shot once, stumbled, fell, and how the man who killed her son came up and shot him again in the head. The details, Patrice Hall says, that no mother should ever have to learn about her son.
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Herndon Middle School Tries Block Schedules
HMS students to expect newer, longer class periods.
Herndon Middle School Tries Block Schedules
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Partnership Gala Focuses on Art, Student Talent
Langley High School, Corcoran Art Gallery celebrate six-year partnership.
Partnership Gala Focuses on Art, Student Talent
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Week in Reston
Week in Reston
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Where Will Bridge Go?
Rogue bridge construction truckers ignoring designated haul routes for debris.
Where Will Bridge Go?
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Getting to Know … Sheila Sinclair
Getting to Know … Sheila Sinclair
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Raising Funds and Hopes
Churchill Sports Night raises over $100,000 for the school’s athletic teams and facilities.
Raising Funds and Hopes
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Bulletin Board (Vienna/McLean/Great Falls)
Community events in the Vienna/McLean/Great Falls area.
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Marketing Tips from Agents
Precise pricing is key.
Homes in Potomac have always been considered desirable — but the numbers sold and the values of the properties have ended their declines since their highs in 2006.
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Lambert Named Teacher of the Year
Earlier this summer, Robinson Secondary School teacher Cara Lambert received a pre-back-to-school surprise. The Virginia Business Education Association (VBEA) had named her the 2013 Al Roane Middle School Business Teacher of the Year. “It was exciting,” said Lambert. “This wasn’t my chosen career to begin with, but it’s a career that I love, so it’s nice to be recognized. Anyone would enjoy winning an award.”
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Robinson’s Lambert Named Business Teacher of the Year
Chantilly resident founded programming and FBLA clubs.
Earlier this summer, Robinson Secondary School teacher Cara Lambert received a pre-back-to-school surprise. The Virginia Business Education Association had named her the 2013 Al Roane Middle School Business Teacher of the Year. “It was exciting,” said Lambert. “This wasn’t my chosen career to begin with, but it’s a career that I love, so it’s nice to be recognized. Anyone would enjoy winning an award.”
