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Hundreds Attend Candlelight Vigil
People gather to show solidarity with Cindy Sheehan.
Hundreds Attend Candlelight Vigil
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Making the Difference Between Struggle and Success
Carmen Jordan of Reston has been a mentor for Fairfax Families4 Kids for six years. She is considered one of the most experienced mentors in the program. In addition to working full-time as a marquee account manager at Deltek in Herndon, Jordan makes herself available to “trouble-shoot” for the children and families she mentors. In the following column, she details her experiences with the program, and at-risk foster youth.
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Kaine Touts ‘Talent Economy’ at Fairfax Company
In bid for U.S. Senate seat, Kaine holds economic roundtables.
During a campaign stop at a Fairfax workforce development company on Thursday, former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine (D) emphasized the need to foster a "talent economy" that will reboot America’s drive to the top of the economic ladder.
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Fire Engulfs McLean Dream Home
McLean home has $2 million damage from fire.
Fire Engulfs McLean Dream Home
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Taking Shelter from Bus Stop Ads
Legislation allows ads on state roads; Falls Road excluded.
Taking Shelter from Bus Stop Ads
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Alexandria: T.C. Williams Boys’ Basketball Firing on All Cylinders
Titans beat 2014 region finalists Woodson, Lake Braddock.
T.C. Williams defeated Lake Braddock 69-58 on Tuesday night.
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Remembering Segregation in McLean and Vienna
Longtime resident reflects on life in McLean and Vienna during uncertain times.
Deloris Evans remembers the excitement of riding the bus with students from The Madeira School. She was thrilled because they were going to see Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 1941 inauguration parade. She was also delighted because this was her father’s bus. He was the chauffer for Lucy Madeira, head and founder of The Madeira School. And for this event, he was given permission to bring his young black daughter onto a bus full of white students to see the historic parade.
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Farmers Market Going Strong in New Location
Weekly market features locally grown produce, meats, beauty products.
Every Saturday morning the Great Falls Farmers Market offers fresh produce and other unique, homemade goods, of which many come directly from Great Falls itself. Now located at the Great Falls Village Centre (in the parking lot next to Wells Fargo) every Saturday, it features a variety of vendors both returning and new.
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‘Thank You to Everyone Who Believed in Me’
Mountain View High holds spring graduation
At the start of Mountain View High’s June 17 graduation ceremony at Centreville High, Principal Dave Jagels told his students how honored and privileged he felt “to be the principal of one of the best schools in Fairfax County.”
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Making a Case for Bipartisanship in American Politics
Georgetown student from Vienna authors book on finding ways to bridge the political gap.
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Sharing Insights on Local Gang Culture
Kaine hosts roundtable discussion on gang violence.
Tim Kaine hosts roundtable discussion on gang violence.
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Grants to Support Animal Welfare
2014 Barkdull Memorial Fund winners announced.
On May 13, The Community Foundation for Northern Virginia’s Margery Barkdull Memorial Fund for Animal Welfare announced four winners for the 2014 grant process from a group of 12 applicants. The winners are Friends of Homeless Animals, receiving $2,000; Prince William Humane Society, receiving $3,000; The Wildlife Rescue League, receiving $3,000; and The Wolf Trap Foundation, receiving $2,000. Each of these organizations are dedicated to the welfare of animals.
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Vote Yes: Immigrant Families Rely on Schools for More Than Education
Fairfax County Public Schools are more than just a place to learn. Growing up in Burke, I saw firsthand how our schools created a sense of community and neighborhood camaraderie. Schools are where we could go to borrow a book, where we could watch and play sports, and where we could perform a play or listen to a concert.
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‘It’s a Target-Rich Environment’ in Sully District
Police advise residents how not to become crime victims.
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A Cemetery Makes 'A Fine Place'
Dominion Stage mounts intriguing chamber musical.
A Cemetery Makes 'A Fine Place'
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A Cemetery Makes 'A Fine Place'
Dominion Stage mounts intriguing chamber musical.
A Cemetery Makes 'A Fine Place'
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A Cemetery Makes 'A Fine Place'
Dominion Stage mounts intriguing chamber musical.
A Cemetery Makes 'A Fine Place'
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Business Notes
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Woman is Charged with Identity Fraud
Woman is Charged with Identity Fraud
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Alexandria Column: Public Policy and Locating Affordable Housing
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“Planning is both art — politics and leadership — and science — demographics and economics,” Bill Klein, director of Research for the American Planning Association explained in 2009. In Alexandria’s Braddock neighborhood many residents equate planning with a backward notion of racial politics.