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Teachers Fight For Jobs

Recruitment fair draws hundreds for interviews.

Teachers Fight For Jobs

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Cuccinelli Scores Big Victory in 37th Dist.

Cuccinelli Scores Big Victory in 37th Dist.

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Real St. Patrick's Day Tradition

Cathal Armstrong celebrates what's in the gut of the Irish.

Real St. Patrick's Day Tradition

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Summer —A Time to Take Advantage of Local Gyms

Summer —A Time to Take Advantage of Local Gyms

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Business Notes

Business Notes

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Edwards’ Arm, Generals’ Bats Lead to W-L Win

Generals continue National District success against Edison.

Edwards’ Arm, Generals’ Bats Lead to W-L Win

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Soda Contracts Could Rings Up Additional Revenue for Schools

No Market for Planetariums

Soda Contracts Could Rings Up Additional Revenue for Schools

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Rewarded for Duty

Local award recipients reflect on life-saving tasks.

Rewarded for Duty

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Mason's Retreat

Open house will offer a look inside.

Mason's Retreat

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And the Winners Are...

The largest trees nominated in the GFCA Heritage Tree Census are announced at Fourth of July Hometown Celebration.

And the Winners Are...

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Hunter Mill District Council Dissolves

Group cites lack of participation from members and supervisor.

Hunter Mill District Council Dissolves

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Staying Fit During the Holidays

Staving off extra pounds during the season of sweets.

Patty McAndrews works out with a trainer twice a week at of TRUE Health and Wholeness in Arlington. She found that restarting her fitness regimen about two months ago has strengthened her abdominal muscles and toned her body.

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Hunter Mill District Council Dissolves

Group cites lack of participation from members and supervisor.

Hunter Mill District Council Dissolves

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Encouraging STEM-curious Youth

Third Annual STEM Symposium draws a crowd at the Nysmith School.

“We need people in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields today, tomorrow and as far as we can envision.”

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Springfield Native Competes on “America’s Next Top Model”

Justin Kim never planned to be a model. The 23-year-old Springfield native’s parents encouraged him to pursue law or medicine. While studying law and society at George Mason University, Kim thought he might find a career with an agency like the FBI or criminal courts.

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Burke: Injured Moore Helps Robinson Boys' Lacrosse Win State Title

Rams beat Chantilly in double overtime to repeat as 6A state champion.

The Robinson boys' lacrosse team defeated Chantilly 10-9 in double overtime to win the 6A state title.

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Fairfax City Residents, Businesses Ask for More Affordable Housing

There was standing room only last week when residents and elected officials poured into Fairfax Baptist Church’s fellowship hall to discuss affordable housing in the City of Fairfax. And that church’s pastor, the Rev. Henry Brinton, got right to the point.

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No Place Like Home in Arlington

Sharing stories of evictions.

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Club Pilates Burke Has Grand Opening

Julie Karickhoff of Fairfax starts her own franchise.

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Hundreds Come Out to Fight Racism and Police Brutality

Mount Vernon was ground zero for the latest incident involving Fairfax County Police.

Protest march