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Wildcats Softball Primed for the Playoffs

Centreville gets big Concorde wins over Rams, Hornets, Bulldogs.

The Centreville High girls’ softball team is playing its best ball at the right time of the spring with the regular season winding down and the postseason just ahead.

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Looking Ahead at Challenges of 2018 in Lee District

Among priorities: revitalizing Springfield and Route 1.

Lee District in 2018

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Opinion: Column: “Canceritis”

There are two generic types of cancer: the cancer that you have, and the cancer that has you.

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Social While Distancing in Alexandria

Students, organizations stay connected while staying safe.

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Appetite: Off the Menu: 4 Alexandria Restaurants With Weather-Resistant Outdoor Dining

In the Before Times, it was easy to know what to do in the face of extreme weather: Dine indoors.

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Setting Goals via the Five-Year Plan

Alexandria’s Five Year Plan starts at foot of King Street.

The city's five-year plan.

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Thanksgiving Day Hunt at Montevideo

You can’t keep a good huntsman down, but you sure can keep him off his horse. Larry Pitts, Potomac Hunt huntsman for over 30 years, was grounded on the Hunt’s annual Thanksgiving Day gathering at Austin Kiplinger’s historic Montevideo home.

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‘How Do You Measure a Year in the Life?’ in Chantilly

Westfield High presents the musical, “Rent.”

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Local Students Make Sweet Summer Music in Centreville

Franklin Middle holds 34th annual Band and Orchestra Camp.

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Obit: Patricia "Pat" Goode Chambers

Obit: Patricia "Pat" Goode Chambers

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WFCCA Gives Approval for Furniture Store

WFCCA Gives Approval for Furniture Store

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Week In McLean

Week In McLean

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Brief: The Christmas Attic Seeks Artists

The Christmas Attic, an Old Town landmark, is seeking artists and community organizations — schools, churches, charities — to help produce a temporary exhibition featuring illuminated canvases of art to be revealed in each of the stores windows for “The Christmas Attic’s Holiday Advent Calendar Art Project.”

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Letter: Go to the Theatre

Letter to the Editor

I recently performed at Bishop Ireton High School in the musical, "The Drowsy Chaperone."

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School Notes

School Notes

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Rally for the Judge

Rally for the Judge

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AAA Tigers Win Championship

8-5 finals defeat of Royals is Tigers’ third straight win over higher seed.

The fifth seeded Vienna Little League (VLL) AAA Tigers shook off early jitters, controversial calls and a furious last inning comeback featuring a 3-run homer, to hold off the American League Champion Royals, 8-5 Friday before an exuberant crowd at Rhodes Field at Yeonis Park.