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The Honey Bunch

Sweet Virginia partners with GMU to educate students about bees.

Educational outreach is sweet nectar for Sweet Virginia. Executive Director Dan Price is using college students to promote honeybee sustainability to college students in the changing world. “I thought someone needed to get the population of bees in Washington, D.C. back to what it used to be,” said Price. “I made that my mission.” Price has put bees in the forefront of minds in D.C. by installing two hives on top of the National Geographic Museum.

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Weather Alert: Fairfax County, Entire National Capital Area (Friday, June 1, 2012)

Severe Weather to Impact Area; Tornado Watch Until 9 p.m.

The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch until 9 p.m. for Fairfax County and the entire National Capital Area. Thunderstorms, heavy rains, wind, large hail and potential flooding are also expected beginning this afternoon.

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Helping Combat Loneliness in Northern Virginia

Shepherd’s Center of Oakton-Vienna-Reston-Herndon adjusts its services to continue serving the elderly from a distance.

Despite COVID-19 related closures and social distancing measures, Shepherd’s Center of Oakton-Vienna-Reston-Herndon continues to serve the elderly community through a new no-contact food delivery program and virtual classes.

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Opinion: Column: A Bone To Pick

Not that I'm the most-stressed about it, but I am at least stressed about a bone scan I'm having this week.

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ECHO Acts as the Hub for Feeding Families in Need

The assortment of food drives around the holidays keeps their pantries full.

ECHO and the holidays

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Opinion: Commentary: Alternatives During Station Closures

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Gala Attracts Full House

Guests enjoy evening for Good Shepherd Housing.

Gala Attracts Full House

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Letter: Beyond the Borders

Letter to the editor on Immigration reform.

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Letter to the Editor: Responsive Teachers

On Wednesday, Feb. 27 an incident occurred outside Lyles Crouch Traditional Academy. Tragically, Officer Peter Laboy was shot and is fighting to survive.

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Seventeen Years of Fresh Vegetables

Seventeen Years of Fresh Vegetables

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Swimming for a Cause at South Run Pool

On Sunday, July 13, the South Run Community Pool held their annual Swim-a-Thon charity event to raise funds and awareness for cancer, a cause that runs deep through this close-knit neighborhood community.

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Viewpoints in Arlington

What are you thankful for?

Three Arlingtonians express their thanks.

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Sharing New Year’s Resolutions in Vienna

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Keeping Cool

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Reston: RA Board Opposes St. John’s Wood Project

On Wednesday, Sept. 14, during a special meeting of the Reston Association Board to discuss land use and zoning matters in the community, the directors voted unanimously to oppose the application for the redevelopment of the St. John’s Wood Apartments.

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Camps & Schools

Camps & Schools

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Home Invasion Stirs Up Great Falls

Four inside home not seriously injured, police say

Home Invasion Stirs Up Great Falls