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School Notes
School Notes
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Treatment Center Expansion Worries Neighbors
County proposes to expand a residential treatment facility for clients with dual-diagnoses.
Treatment Center Expansion Worries Neighbors
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‘First in, First Out’
South County Secondary’s first senior class celebrates its graduation.
‘First in, First Out’
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‘First in, First Out’
South County Secondary’s first senior class celebrates its graduation.
‘First in, First Out’
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Letter to the Editor: How Many More Incidents?
To the Editor: There is a saying from the Quran that to take one innocent life is to kill all mankind.
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One-Way or Two-Way?
City Council mulls traffic changes.
When the City of Fairfax reconfigured Main and North Streets from one-way to two-way streets in 2006, it did so in hopes that the change would benefit the downtown area. Now, though, the City Council is revisiting that decision.
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At South Lakes
At South Lakes
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Obituary: Anne Bitner Elwood Dies
Obituary: Anne Bitner Elwood Dies
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Knights Host Holiday Party
More than 500 children and parents enjoy the festivities.
Knights Host Holiday Party
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Business Notes
Business Notes
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Salue to Women
Salue to Women
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Sampling 'Taste of River Farm'
Fund-raiser benefits American Horticultural Society and Mount Vernon-Lee Education Partnership Scholarship Fund.
Sampling 'Taste of River Farm'
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Alexandria: Levy Joins MercerTrigiani Law Firm
Douglas S. Levy recently joined MercerTrigiani as counsel to the law firm.
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Help FInd a Missing Teen and Her Baby
Detectives have been searching for a missing 16-year-old girl and her 5-month-old baby boy.
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Man Dies After Single-Vehicle Crash in Great Falls
A man died Saturday night, May 29, following a crash that occurred at 10:53 p.m. near the intersection of Georgetown Pike and Old Dominion Drive.
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Health Notes
Health Notes
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Park After Dark To Honor Chief Justice Douglas
Event to commemorate 60th anniversary of Douglas’ 1954 walk to save the canal.
Potomac residents owe a huge debt to Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas for almost singlehandedly saving the C&O Canal. Douglas spearheaded a movement against a bill in Congress to destroy the C&O Canal to build a super-highway.