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Center Offers Night of Mystery
JCCNV focuses annual gala on new special needs programs offered at center.
Center Offers Night of Mystery
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Center Offers Night of Mystery
JCCNV focuses annual gala on new special needs programs offered at center.
Center Offers Night of Mystery
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Be Ready Alexandria: Not Just A Slogan
CERT volunteers receive praise for their dedication.
Be Ready Alexandria: Not Just A Slogan
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Selfless Birthday Wishes
Two Burke boys donate birthday presents to county’s foster care program.
Selfless Birthday Wishes
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Selfless Birthday Wishes
Two Burke boys donate birthday presents to county’s foster care program.
Selfless Birthday Wishes
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Letter: Council Could Have Compromised
Last Saturday, City Council passed the Waterfront Plan and the Rezoning of three waterfront parcels to encourage development.
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Letter: Labor Outsourcing Is Not the Problem
To the Editor:
President Obama thinks he can score points on Mitt Romney by pointing out that companies acquired by Bain Capital outsourced jobs to other countries. The implication is that there is something unpatriotic in contracting for foreign labor. That is a strange position in this era of globalization, which Obama claims to favor.
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Column: Progress on Transportation, Government Efficiency
Week #4 of the General Assembly saw two of my bills pass and many controversial proposals starting to hit the floor of the House of Delegates.
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Column: Treatment Denied Syndrome
Natasha McKenna’s blood is on all of our hands.
Natasha McKenna did not die from excited delirium. She died from Treatment Denied Syndrome.*
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Fairfax: Woodson Girls’ Lax Dominates Lake Braddock in Second Half
Sophomore Dougherty leads Cavaliers with six goals.
The Woodson girls' lacrosse team beat Lake Braddock 18-4 on Tuesday.
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Herndon Field Hockey Graduates Tons of Talent
Sammy Stone returns for defending Conference 5 champ.
The Herndon field hockey team finished one victory shy of qualifying for the state tournament in 2014.
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Becoming a Leader - The Grange Way
Great Falls Day, Sunday, May 4, to explore the story of local Grange.
The National Grange was formed in 1867, two years after the wrenching Civil War that took more lives than any war since. Mired in mistrust of neighbor, impoverished by outdated farming practices throughout the south, the Grange served as a platform for improving farming practices and farmers economics while building trust.
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Cooling Off at Great Falls Creamery
Family-owned and family-run shop features 22 different ice cream flavors.
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Staying Fit and Healthy on Vacation
Advance planning is key to maintaining a healthy diet and fitness on the road.
Listening to Christian Elliot describe part of a recent vacation that he took with his wife, Nina, you might think he was attending a fitness bootcamp.
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Flying Squirrels, Our Nocturnal Neighbors
Around dusk or dawn, high up in the tree canopy, keen observers might spot a scurry.

