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Hang Out at This ‘Bus Stop’

Churchill High to present classic play next week.

The wind is gusting, snow is rapidly piling up and blustery conditions have stranded eight strangers in a Kansas diner in the winter of 1955. What happens next is anyone’s guess as the characters experience frustration, tears and laughter while they forge romantic connections and friendships throughout the night.

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Perennial Power Chantilly Boys’ Lax Teaches Lesson to Herndon

Hornets goalkeeper Mach plays well in defeat.

The Chantilly boys' lacrosse team beat Herndon 10-1 on Monday.

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Saving by Going Greener

Company provides data on costs to run common electrical appliances for consumers, now available at Strosniders.

When Susan Marinelli wanted a new coffee maker, she also wanted to shop at a local store. When Marinelli walked in to Strosniders, she found tags on display, educating consumers about different appliances and the different amounts of energy each one uses.

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Marshall Football Getting on a Football Roll

Statesmen defeat McLean for second straight win.

Marshall Football Getting on a Football Roll

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Replacing 1 in 3 Teachers

Sterling's teachers choose western schools to avoid commute.

Replacing 1 in 3 Teachers

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Making Things Happen

Clifton resident president of local Republican women's club.

Making Things Happen

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Making Things Happen

Clifton resident president of local Republican women's club.

Making Things Happen

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Making Things Happen

Clifton resident president of local Republican women's club.

Making Things Happen

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Making Things Happen

Clifton resident president of local Republican women's club.

Making Things Happen

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Making Things Happen

Clifton resident president of local Republican women's club.

Making Things Happen

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Faith Notes

Faith Notes

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Did Someone Forget Something?

As last summer waned, Arlington residents of an area straddling 8th Street, South were left wondering. Frames were in place for a concrete pour of new curbs and gutters and a replacement roadway. Oddly, a utility pole stood in the middle of a soon-to-be sidewalk at the Walter Reed Drive end of construction.

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Civic Pride on the Road

Fairfax County license plates available soon.

You can flaunt your car and show off your civic pride, thanks to a customized Fairfax County license plate approved Tuesday, Jan. 29, by the Board of Supervisors.

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Avenel Fire Displaces Family

Damage estimated at $3 million

Avenel Fire Displaces Family

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Jewelry Showcase Features Wearable Art in a One-Day, Pop-Up Sale

Jewelry lovers and others can meet more than 30 carefully selected designers and artisans for a special day of shopping from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 7, when the McLean Community Center’s 8th Annual Jewelry Showcase will be held. Admission is $3 per person. The Center is located at 1234 Ingleside Avenue.

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Halloween Takes on a New Look in Arlington

Leftover heating pipe, plywood, bungee cords and a couple of hours, and you have a couple of Halloween treat chutes.

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Lawn Business Picks Up During Pandemic

People seek food security with vegetable gardens.

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Real Estate Notes

Real Estate Notes

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Column: Building Windmills, Transforming Communities

I was amazed and inspired when I read "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Creating Currents of Electricity & Hope," written by Malawi-born author William Kamkwamba with journalist Bryan Mealer.