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Alayo's Case Goes to Grand Jury

Alayo's Case Goes to Grand Jury

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Chantilly DECA Shines at States

Chantilly DECA Shines at States

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Area Roundups

On July 26, Animal Control Officers took 23 small dogs from a private home in the Springfield area. The owner became ill and could no longer care for them. She released the dogs to the county and they are currently being monitored and cared for by a veterinarian.

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Letter: Budgeting Mediocrity

The following open letter was addressed to members of the School Board, Superintendent, ACPS Central Office Staff, teachers and citizens of Alexandria.

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Almanac Endorsement: Dumais, Feldman, Young for Delegate

Delegate, District 15

Almanac Endorsement: Dumais, Feldman, Young for Delegate

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Youth Club Coach Leaves Legacy

Youth Club Coach Leaves Legacy

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Business Notes

Business Notes

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Vienna Resident Publishes ‘Two Tales of the Moon’

“Two Tales of the Moon” is Jennifer Sun’s debut novel. It’s 2009, and America's economic interest in China is increasing at a rapid pace, along with China's ambition to become a superpower.

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Northwest Federal Cuts Ribbon on New Herndon Branch

To celebrate the official opening of its newest Herndon branch at 2545 Centreville Road in Village Center, Northwest Federal Credit Union held a ribbon-cutting ceremony March 26.

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Commentary: Budget Battle in Virginia

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Reston Community Gala Celebrated

YMCA Fairfax County-Reston hosts 19th annual gala in its renovated space.

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Opinion: Commentary: A Mayoral Retrospective

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Virginia General Assembly Expands Revenge Porn Law

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SYA Babe Ruth Opening Day

First day of the house regular season is now in the books with a win.

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Lee District Field Gets Resurfaced

The field is on the 10-year plan.

The field is on the 10-year plan.

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Preserving Great Falls Giants

Residents encouraged to contribute to planting of white oak trees.

When the early settlers came to what is now Great Falls and cleared the land for farms, they often left one type of tree to provide shade: the white oak.

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School Notes

School Notes