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So Long Herndon High

Class of 2007 reflects on past, embraces future.

So Long Herndon High

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Caputo Victorious in 67th

Caputo Victorious in 67th

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Column: Protecting Residents in Tax, Road Debates

Congress finally has acted to ensure payroll tax relief for 170 million individuals and families through the rest of 2012. This additional tax relief is critical for maintaining the momentum of the economic recovery, and Northern Virginians will realize an average savings of $2,000 per household.

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Column: Protecting Residents in Tax, Road Debates

Congress finally has acted to ensure payroll tax relief for 170 million individuals and families through the rest of 2012. This additional tax relief is critical for maintaining the momentum of the economic recovery, and Northern Virginians will realize an average savings of $2,000 per household.

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Local Doctor Helps Ugandan People

Fairfax Station resident Dr. DeeAnn Stroop will travel to Uganda on July 8, in what has become an annual trip to provide help to the people there.

Working in conjunction with the Hope 4 Kids International organization (H4KI), Fairfax Station resident Dr. DeeAnn Stroop has traveled to Uganda for the past three years, providing medical and other assistance to the people. “We provide medical assistance, dedicate clean water wells, feed and clothe children, and work with widows in a program that helps them to run a business so they can feed their family,” said Stroop.

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Lake Anne—Light at the End of the Tunnel?

Besides being a charming place to live, Lake Anne Village is Reston’s historic heart, the place where it all began in 1964.

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Sophomore midfielder Emily Spack is the Yorktown girls’ lacrosse team’s second-leading goal-scorer with 13.

With all six of its regular-season non-district games in the books, Yorktown girls' lacrosse coach Crystal Morgan hopes the Patriots made a reasonable case for being a regional contender.

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Muslim Community Helps Day Laborers

Muslim individuals and businesses contribute $10,000 to buy new winter coats for day laborers in Herndon.

Muslim Community Helps Day Laborers

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Closing Businesses: Ghost of Times Past?

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Take a look at the list of businesses along our “Main Street” that have recently closed or announced their closing:

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Murder Mystery at Reston Stage

Reston Community Players to present thriller “Rehearsal for Murder.”

"Be ready for a suspenseful murder mystery," said cast member Wilson Paine (Reston) describing the Reston Community Players next show, "Rehearsal for Murder." Mystery, love and being led in the wrong direction are central to what happens in this story about the search for the truth.

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A Show with a Big Heart in Herndon

‘Once Upon a Mattress’ at NextStop: A musical comedy for the entire family.

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Independent Progressive: Fairfax Police Reform — Crucial Areas Off Limits

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Crunched-in Guardrails Spotlight Their Safety Features

Safety standards affect design.

Crunched-in Guardrails Spotlight Their Safety Features

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Fight or Flight in Arlington

Local airport workers win pay raise.

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Opinion: Commentary: Decision Helps Keep Drinking Water Safe

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It's a Dirty Job in Reston

RA volunteers clean up local streams and runs.

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Customers Savor Barbecue at Johnny Mac’s

Carry out attracts Mount Vernon locals and North Carolina barbecue fans looking for authenticity.

Customers Savor Barbecue at Johnny Mac’s

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'Sweet Charity' Dances its Way into Herndon

'Sweet Charity' Dances its Way into Herndon

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Flying High

Local women recount their experience as WASPs, or women airforce service pilots.

Flying High

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Flu Vaccines Redistributed to High-Risk

Virginia Department of Health releases 77,000 vaccines.

Flu Vaccines Redistributed to High-Risk