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Chantilly Pain Clinic: The Case’s Background

Oxycodone distribution, healthcare, tax fraud.

On Aug. 3, the owner and president of a pain clinic in Chantilly was convicted in Federal Court of conspiring to distribute and actually distributing oxycodone, a controlled drug.

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Alexandria Letter: Renaming City Streets

Letter to the Editor

In the late1950s the city’s Civil War Centennial Committee was tasked with a way to “commemorate” the approaching event. The committee proposed the restoration of Fort Ward — one of the Union forts that had surrounded the city from 1861-1865.

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Commentary: State Budget, Federal Grand Jury and Court Challenges

The last two weeks in Richmond have been unusually busy.

First, ethics are back at the forefront. in the wake of the resignation of state Sen. Phil Puckett and change in control of the State Senate, the new state budget was written under one-party control. A $1.6 billion shortfall due to lagging income tax collections forced cuts which I detailed two weeks ago: K-12, higher education, affordable housing, healthcare, and funding for continued planning for improvements on U.S. 1 was removed from the budget.

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Still Curious, But Maybe Not Dying

Although one never knows, especially if that one is living in "cancerville." And by "cancerville" I mean, euphemistically speaking, anywhere where one of us diagnosed with cancer is living. Living being the operative word. Still, as my column from a few weeks ago entitled, "Dying With Curiosity" discussed, cancer patients are often besieged by their subconscious, changing fact into fiction and manipulating feelings into inevitabilities. If only there was a switch to turn off the mind games that don’t exactly mind their "man-ners" or "women-ers" for that fact, I’d flick it in a second. Cancer creates physical problems – as we all know, but I have to tell you, it’s the mental problems that can be just as deadly.

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Bus Stop Re-Routed

At Spring Gardens parents and children say they are pleased with revised decision.

Bus Stop Re-Routed

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MetroStage To Unveil Musical Revue

‘The All Night Strut!’ captures '30s and '40s.

MetroStage To Unveil Musical Revue

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Winter Fun: Find Great Wines That Cost Almost Nothing

Recommendations for delicious wines for about $10.

Winter Fun: Find Great Wines That Cost Almost Nothing

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The Score Doesn’t Always Count

Despite low seed and early struggles, Jefferson boys’ soccer wins another district title.

The Score Doesn’t Always Count

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’A Tremendous Year’

Between 18-year-old Vinh Phan and American Division’s success, CYA steals youth spotlight.

’A Tremendous Year’

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Theater’s Signature Show Marks 75th Anniversary

LTA makes "1776" sing again.

Theater’s Signature Show Marks 75th Anniversary

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Week in Sports (Oct. 22-29)

Week in Sports (Oct. 22-29)

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Staying Tough in Tough District

In the ever-competitive Concorde District, Rams set sights on district tournament.

Staying Tough in Tough District

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Patriot Runners Dropping Times

Park View cross country is gearing for season stretch drive.

Patriot Runners Dropping Times

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Recruit Me: A Long Way to Travel

Recruit Me: A Long Way to Travel

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The Score Doesn’t Always Count

Despite low seed and early struggles, Jefferson boys’ soccer wins another district title.

The Score Doesn’t Always Count

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’A Tremendous Year’

Between 18-year-old Vinh Phan and American Division’s success, CYA steals youth spotlight.

’A Tremendous Year’