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Motivated by Son’s Health

Couple earns Marymount Accelerated Nursing Degrees.

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Sisters in Crime Come to Lorton

A group publishes 10th anthology of stories, ”Fur, Feathers and Felonies.”

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Opinion: Commentary: Special Session Looks at Nursing Homes, Reporting Outbreaks, Election Reform

As the third week of the General Assembly’s Special Session draws to a close, several major legislative accomplishments are moving forward.

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‘Tireless Devotion to Traffic Safety and the Community’ in Sully District

Whisenhunt is Sully District Station’s Officer of the Year.

Police Officer First Class (PFC) Richard “Rick” Whisenhunt has been selected as the Sully District Police Station’s 2020 Officer of the Year.

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‘On the Town’ at Walt Whitman High School

Whitman students to perform 1944 Broadway musical.

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The Seussian World of Imagination Brought to Life

TheatreMclean presents ‘Seussical’ the Musical April 28-30, and May 6-7

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Madison High Dance Team Keeps ‘Making a Difference’

Welcoming war veterans, sending aid to Houston, performing at community events.

Madison High Dance Team

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Honoring Those Who Support The C&O Canal

“Park After Dark” fundraiser this Saturday.

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Local Women Medal In Division I Championship

Rowing roots at West Potomac High School.

NCAA Rowing

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Leprechauns Ready To Run

More than 100 students prepare for Marine Corps Marathon this Saturday.

Leprechauns Ready To Run

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Not Enough Roads, Not Enough Nurses

Del. Mark Sickles wants General Assembly to find money to offset stress of growing population.

Not Enough Roads, Not Enough Nurses

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Lancers’ Baseball Team Ready to Step Up

Lee, under new coach John Dowling, looking to improve on two-win 2011 season.

The Lee High baseball team, under new head coach John Dowling this spring, opened the season up by splitting a pair of games at the Langley High Ice Breaker Invitational last week. The Lancers, in their season-opener last Thursday night, March 15, could not hold onto a large lead in an 8-6 loss to Washington-Lee High of Arlington. But they came back the following night at the four-team Invitational with a 5-2 victory over Edison on Friday, March 16. Both games took place at Langley High School in Great Falls.

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Work Beginning on I-66 Outside Beltway

New Route 28 Interchange will reconnect Walney and Braddock.

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Yoga for 50-Plus in Alexandria

Learning to improve strength and balance.

Yoga in Alexandria is plentiful and evolving. There’s something for everyone.

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Fall Fun: Haunting Comes to End

After 10 years, final curtain will fall on the Haunted Parables.

Fall Fun: Haunting Comes to End

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The Hangar Aviation Specialties

The Hangar Aviation Specialties

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Tracing POWs in Fairfax

Abu Ghraib prompts local historian to study World War II camp.

Tracing POWs in Fairfax