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Getting Hurt in the Gym

Strategies for preventing and treating workout injuries.

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‘Results vs. the Resistance’ or ‘Common-sense vs. Out-of-touch’ in 10th District?

Comstock and Wexton present stark choice for voters during first debate.

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Keeping a Republic

History records that at the end of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787 Benjamin Franklin who was the senior member of the Convention was asked what kind of government the delegates who had sweltered through months of heat and compromises had produced. His oft-quoted response was “a republic if we can keep it.”

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Clash of Cultures Theme of Southern Film

Clash of Cultures Theme of Southern Film

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Wheelchair-Bound at 18

Mother seeks help for paralyzed son.

Wheelchair-Bound at 18

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Houses in Dranesville Worth More, and More, and More, and More

Homeowners Socked With Double Digit Increases for Four Straight Years

Houses in Dranesville Worth More, and More, and More, and More

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Community Rallies Around Floris

County looks to Dogwood for "blue print" on rebuilding.

Community Rallies Around Floris

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Clash of Cultures Theme of Southern Film

A gentleman farmer battles land speculators and development.

Clash of Cultures Theme of Southern Film

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Clash of Cultures Theme of Southern Film

A gentleman farmer battles land speculators and development.

Clash of Cultures Theme of Southern Film

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Danger: Don't Cross There

Mount Vernon District uses education, enforcement and engineering to help reduce accidents.

Danger: Don't Cross There

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Housing Discrimination Alert

Officials step up education, outreach efforts to reach immigrant communities about "fair housing" rights.

Housing discrimination cases have been on the rise in Fairfax County in the past few years. And the Office of Human Rights and Equity Programs (OHREP), the agency that enforces fair housing laws in the county, is shining a spotlight on the problem through seminars for housing providers, realtors, community groups and other interested parties. "Sadly, housing discrimination is alive and well and we’ve seen an uptick in complaints during the past six years," said Kenneth Saunders, executive director of OHREP.

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Community Rallies Around Floris

County looks to Dogwood for "blue print" on rebuilding.

Community Rallies Around Floris

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Housing Discrimination Alert

Officials step up education, outreach efforts to reach immigrant communities about “fair housing” rights.

Housing discrimination cases have been on the rise in Fairfax County in the past few years. And the Office of Human Rights and Equity Programs (OHREP), the agency that enforces fair housing laws in the county, is shining a spotlight on the problem through seminars for housing providers, Realtors, community groups and other interested parties.

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Japanese Program Moving

Floris' Japanese Immersion Program will not accept students next year.

Japanese Program Moving

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‘The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow’

Stone Middle presents iconic musical, “Annie.”

Annie, Daddy Warbucks, even Sandy the dog — they’ll all be on stage when Stone Middle School presents the much-loved musical, “Annie Jr.” Show times are Thursday, Dec. 13, at 3 p.m.; Friday, Dec. 14, at 7:30 p.m.; and Saturday, Dec. 15, at 3 p.m. Tickets are $7 at the door, except for the Dec. 13 show, which is pre-sale only during school lunches, Dec. 10-12.

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New Cycle Studio Brings Fitness and Fun to Great Falls

“A Party on a Bike” comes to Great Falls.

Grab a bike and a bottle of water. Fitness is about to get fun.

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LINK Provides Food, Hope

A Herndon-based nonprofit aims to deliver food to those in need.

In 1972, a group of churches in Sterling and eastern Loudoun County got together with the idea of providing food for the needy, with members storing donated food in their basement. Three years later, they made inroads into Fairfax County and it was eventually chartered as a nonprofit. Forty years later, the group consists of 17 member churches in Herndon, Sterling Chantilly and Potomac Falls and has provided tens of thousands of families with assistance.

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Summer Sequel

After an eight month hiatus, the Old Town Theater is back in business.

Summer Sequel

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Arlington: A New Audience for a Beloved Tale

When Mozart wrote “The Magic Flute” in the late 1700s, it's hard to imagine he envisioned an audience entirely filled with elementary school children.