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Letter: Where’s Data For New Trolley?

To the Editor: It’s time to take a closer look at the proposed free Del Ray trolley service to determine whether it’s politics or data-centric analysis that is driving this $700,000 project.

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Turning 50

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Turning 50

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Envisioning a Launch Pad for Young Adults

Paws4people develops pilot for former foster children, others.

Imagine if in your childhood, it was normal for a social worker to show up unexpectedly, hand you a big black garbage bag and tell you to pack your things.

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Business Notes

Business Notes

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Slapsticon Hits the Screen

First annual festival at Rosslyn Spectrum honors rare, obscure classic comedy films.

Slapsticon Hits the Screen

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Meeting Springfield Beauty Queens

Miss Greater Springfield Scholarship Program holds Pageant Workshop.

And the winner is…actually we won’t know who the winners of the next round will be until the Miss Virginia Pageant is held in Roanoke. Those coveted crowns will be handed out on June 30 at the Civic Center.

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Authority Renames Park’s Visitors Center for Hoffman

In recogniton of Norma Hoffman’s commitment to environmental protection.

The Fairfax County Park Authority has decided to name the Huntley Meadows Park Visitor’s Center after Norma Hoffman fro her long-time commitment to the park.

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Irish Walk Changes Owners

Shop will remain Old Town landmark where everybody's Irish.

Irish Walk Changes Owners

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West Potomac's Field of Nightmares

School booster club is raising money for new field.

West Potomac's Field of Nightmares

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West Potomac's Field of Nightmares

School booster club is raising money for new field.

West Potomac's Field of Nightmares

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Heating Bills Set to Soar This Winter

Low-income households may struggle to get by, as natural gas and heating oil are both expected to increase by one-third

Heating Bills Set to Soar This Winter

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Letter: Fairfax Won’t Charge Officer

Letter to the Editor

This is a story of two governments handling of whether to hold police officers accountable when they have clear evidence the officer shot and killed an unarmed citizen.

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What Is There to Do?

Five great things to do in the area.

What Is There to Do?

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Town Meeting Highlights Public Safety

Lee District supervisor hosts citizens.

Town Meeting Highlights Public Safety

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Mr. Horejsi Goes to Richmond

In the fight for social justice with patience and persistence.

Every year, dozens of high-priced lobbyists descend on Virginia’s state capitol.

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Volunteers Nov. 25-Dec. 2

Volunteers Nov. 25-Dec. 2

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LRR Gets Grant Money for Trail

LRR Gets Grant Money for Trail

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Developer Challenges Housing Guidelines

Developer Challenges Housing Guidelines

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Usury Explosion: Northern Virginia Becomes Hotbed for Car-Title Lending Industry

Route 1 corridor currently has eight locations; soon to get ninth.

In the last three years, dozens of new car-title lending businesses have popped up in neighborhoods across Northern Virginia — the result of recent regulations opening the door to a business that charges as much as 264 percent a year on loans.

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Week in Great Falls

Week in Great Falls