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Hangin' at Roys

Owners of local restaurant chain to be recognized for community involvement.

Hangin' at Roys

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‘Dramatic Increase’ in Autism

Expert helps Churchill close out “Autism Awareness” month.

“More children are diagnosed each year with autism than with type 1 diabetes, childhood cancer and cystic fibrosis combined. The U.S. Government spends $126 billion on autism each year — and it will only go up because we must provide housing, employment, education, healthcare and community services for each autistic person.”

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Mount Vernon School Notes 7/25/12

Mount Vernon School Notes

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Letter to the Editor: Why Celebrate George Washington's Birthday?

A great nation — a great democracy — needs heroes to set us an example — a paradigm for conduct, a coalescence of our own definition.

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Locals Join All-Star Line-up at Metro Cooking Show

Area specialty food entrepreneurs among the attractions at the 2012 Metropolitan Cooking and Entertaining Show.

When celebrity chefs and Food Network stars were in Washington last weekend for what has become a Super Bowl for foodies (Giada De Laurentiis, Jacques Pepin, Tom Colicchio and Gail Simmons and The Chew’s Michael Symon and Carla Hall were just some of the famous faces), some area culinary enthusiasts joined them as well.

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Task Force on Track

Hunter Mill Road Area Task Force set to hear from developers next month.

Task Force on Track

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Task Force on Track

Hunter Mill Road Area Task Force set to hear from developers next month.

Task Force on Track

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Vinson Hall Turns 35 Years Old

Military retirement facility celebrates residents and facility longevity.

Vinson Hall Turns 35 Years Old

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Week in Springfield

Weekly happenings in Springfield

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Clifton, Fairfax Station and Springfield Communities Join Public Safety Agencies for National Night Out

A well-known tunnel-bridge on Colchester Road connects an area of Fairfax Station with the rest of the county, both geographically and mythically. Its link to historic reports of a vandal in a bunny costume has gotten it plenty of attention, including actual acts of vandalism on and around the structure.

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Helping Children Fighting for their Lives

Centreville High’s Wildcats vs. Cancer club holds fundraiser.

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Potomac Group Celebrates Black History

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REAL ID Event Held at Pohick Library

Delegate Filler-Corn partners with DMV on REAL ID event in Burke.

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Phase 1, Fairfax County’s Master Arts Plan, Facilities

Supervisors unanimously accept the plan.

Master Plan

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Woodson High Presents New Play, ‘The Trials’

Poses serious questions about climate-change responsibility.

Woodson High’s new play, “The Trials,” is set in the near future, when the climate emergency is worsening and all adults who’ve adversely impacted the climate are put on trial.

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Fun and Mayhem at Police Station

Citizens test their skills as witnesses.

Fun and Mayhem at Police Station

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Business Notes

Business Notes

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Potomac Bulletin Board May 22

Information on events going on in Potomac.

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About MCPAW

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Local Theater With Local Talent - A Local Treat

Area live theater companies offer a varied 2008/2009 season

Local Theater With Local Talent - A Local Treat