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School Notes
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Opinion: Letter to the Editor: Class Action Lawsuits Are Repugnant
Recall my letter from a couple years ago challenging Va. Sen. Scott Surovell's call for allowing state class action lawsuits:
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Clubs & Organizations, Sept. 17-23
Clubs & Organizations, Sept. 17-23
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Clubs & Organizations, Sept. 17-23
Clubs & Organizations, Sept. 17-23
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Youngkin Amends Mobile Home Park Bill
Mobile home bill
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School Notes
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Coach Channeling Energy to Concentrate on Soccer
Longtime West Potomac girls soccer coach gives up volleyball position.
Coach Channeling Energy to Concentrate on Soccer
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Man Charged: Altering Price Tags
Man Charged: Altering Price Tags
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Private School Builds New Campus
Construction of new Gesher Jewish Day School nearly finished.
Private School Builds New Campus
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Loudoun's K-9 Deputies
Loudoun's K-9 Deputies
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On the Right Tract
County redesigns plans for aquatic and athletic complex north of Crystal City.
On the Right Tract
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Viva Les Miserables!
Broad Run High School students prepare for their spring musical.
Viva Les Miserables!
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Hope in the Fight Against Drug Dependency
Meeting highlights battles in every neighborhood.
Fairfax County experiences heroin overdoses every day, according to county officials. To help raise awareness, a second county-wide Heroin and Prescription Drug Abuse Town Hall was held June 14 at Centreville High School.
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‘Old Town Just Feels Like Home’ in Fairfax City
Brooke’s Bridal & Ball opens
Brooke Ramos initially wanted to be a wedding planner.
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Six Students Enjoy European Trip
Six Students Enjoy European Trip
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Letter: Another Done Deal
It is no surprise to the residents of the Beauregard section of the West End that the Mayor/council and city staff are once again pulling another “done deal” in our neighborhood and that the push for a major redevelopment in this area is a result of the BRAC-133 and loss of property tax dollars.
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Child Care Meeting Draws Vocal Crowd
Debate focuses on discrepancy in state, county regulations.
Judging by the crowd and the occasional calls for order, the topic under discussion in the Board Auditorium at the Fairfax County Government Center was a hot one.
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Editorial: Bad Bills
General Assembly has potential to do lots of damage in a short period.
From pressing for use of a barbaric form of execution, the electric chair, to codifying discrimination, to stripping localities of the major tool for ensuring infrastructure is in place for new development, to hiding more and more critical public information from the public, the Virginia General Assembly is poised to do harm to the Commonwealth.
