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Keeping Parkway to Highway Plan Alive

Keeping Parkway to Highway Plan Alive

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Middle Schools Prepare for New Year

Middle Schools Prepare for New Year

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Keeping Parkway to Highway Plan Alive

Keeping Parkway to Highway Plan Alive

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Police Seeking More Eyes, Ears

Neighborhood Watch groups are looking for more volunteers to keep their communities safe.

Police Seeking More Eyes, Ears

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New Year, New Leaders

South County Federation wraps up 2007 with elections, land-use decisions.

New Year, New Leaders

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Handling ‘Everything under the Sun’

Animal Control officer talks about his job.

Although Fairfax County is a bustling, suburban area with lots businesses, homes and concrete, it still has its share of animals — many of them wild. And both they and people’s pets keeps the police department’s animal control officers busy. Andy Sanderson has been a police officer for 20 years and an animal control officer for 15, and he recently shared his knowledge and expertise with members of the Sully District Station’s Citizens Advisory Committee. He said residents may call 703-691-2131 to report an incident and that animal-control officers are on call from 6-12:30 a.m. for emergencies.

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Keeping Parkway to Highway Plan Alive

Keeping Parkway to Highway Plan Alive

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People at Work: Firefighter on Engine 204

The house tone went off. Durant Cephers quickly zipped off his shoes and pulled on his knee high steel-toed RBI retardant boots waiting by the fire truck. Then in a few seconds came his nomex hood, inner and outer layer protectant pants and jacket. He jumped into the right rear bucket seat. The firefighters were headed to a fire alarm on the third floor of new construction. It had taken about a minute from the time the alarm sounded until the fire truck pulled out into the street. Durant is assigned to the East Battalion, Engine 204 on Prince Street in Old Town, Alexandria.

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The Battle of Jones Point Park

Old Town Gets Medieval

Live-action fantasy role playing game

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Tax Policy To Help Those Most in Need

Tax Policy To Help Those Most in Need

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Two Bank-Robbery Charges Go to Grand Jury

Two Bank-Robbery Charges Go to Grand Jury

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Two Bank-Robbery Charges Go to Grand Jury

Two Bank-Robbery Charges Go to Grand Jury

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Loudoun Company Donates Free Roof to Cornerstones

DryHome Roofing and Siding, a Sterling-based roofing company, has selected Cornerstones (formerly Reston Interfaith) as the recipient of a new roof through its annual Free Roof for the Holidays program.

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Opinion:Letter to Editor: In Honor of Veterans Day

Veteran's Day Letter

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Two Plans, No Decision Yet

Both proposals for western Loudoun density move ahead; Citizens for Property Rights represents at Tuesday's meeting.

Two Plans, No Decision Yet

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Edison’s One Acts

Edison’s One Acts

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Critics Target Assessment Cap

ARCH asks if the maximum assessment cap is too high.

Critics Target Assessment Cap

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Damage Assessment

Benz: friction between Scotland and Churchill dates to 1970s.

Damage Assessment

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A Little Help from a Friend

Jason Luu settles doubles partner Sidarth Balaji; Fairfax pairing wins state title.

A Little Help from a Friend

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Unrehearsed

Mike Venaman, a 21-year comedy vet, tests his material live onstage.

Unrehearsed