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Fairfax: Lanier Middle Cleans Up at Environmental Action Showcase

There were more than five hundred students representing schools from Alexandria City, Arlington, Fairfax County, Falls Church, Loudoun County and Prince William County at the 2016 School Environmental Action Showcase (SEAS), co-hosted by NoVA Outside and George Mason University and making its fifth appearance on GMU’s Fairfax campus, in the Center for the Arts building.

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Chloupek Retires from Potomac Community Center Friends Board

Recognizing more than two decades of commitment.

Twenty-five years ago, when Larry Chloupek joined the Friends of the Potomac Community Center (PCC) Board, basketball and baseball programs were popular among Potomac youngsters.

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Area Residents Depend On Medicaid Coverage

Surovell, Puller host Medicaid expansion town hall.

Before heading to Richmond to debate what Sen. Toddy Puller describes as the “biggest battle” that will occur during this session of the General Assembly, Puller joined Del. Scott Surovell and Virginia Secretary of Health and Human Resources Bill Hazel to discuss Medicaid expansion and its possible impact on the Mount Vernon and Lee communities.

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Almost Time for Tim Harmon 5K

Charity fund-raiser is June

The 13th annual Tim Harmon Memorial 5K Run/Walk is set for Saturday, June 23, at 8:30 a.m., at the Fairfax County Government Center.

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Family Tragedy Hits McLean

Langley High students pay tribute to slain classmate who sings no more.

The sudden death of sophomore James Wenjie Chen, 16, and his parents ripped through Langley High School and the McLean community on Friday, Jan. 27.

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Centreville’s Forest Glen Sustains $10 Million Damage

Blaze races through 75 apartments, displaces 125 people.

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Vote for Clerk of Circuit Court of Alexandria

Two candidates vie for Democratic nomination; eight-year term.

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Budget Woes Top List of Lows

Year in Review

Budget Woes Top List of Lows

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Korean Church Presents Revised, Updated Plans

Korean Church Presents Revised, Updated Plans

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Getting To Know ...

Dave Sobel, author and CEO of Evolve Technologies.

Getting To Know ...

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Officials Call for Increased Mental Health Funds

Northern Virginia is in dire need of more psychiatric beds and community-based services, officials say.

Officials Call for Increased Mental Health Funds

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Spartan Gets a Kick Out of Jumping

In the spring, West Springfield’s Amalya Clayton conquers soccer and track and field.

Spartan Gets a Kick Out of Jumping

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Spartan Gets a Kick Out of Jumping

In the spring, West Springfield’s Amalya Clayton conquers soccer and track and field.

Spartan Gets a Kick Out of Jumping

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Crime Keeps Up

Sheriff's Office tracks rising population, crime levels.

Crime Keeps Up

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Potomac Doubles Up on Autism Fund-Raisers

Regional autism walk Oct. 15 expected to draw thousands.

Potomac Doubles Up on Autism Fund-Raisers

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Construction Begins for New Lorton Medical Center

Facility to offer a complete menu of medical services.

Construction Begins for New Lorton Medical Center

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The Best Friends of Great Falls

When Frodo first spent the night at Eleeka Asayesh’s house, he cried. After Frodo’s crying got more and more urgent and insistent, Asayesh let him sleep on her bed, and from that point, they were inseparable.

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Reevesland Recommended to Become Learning Center

Task force recommends transforming historic house into learning center.

Judy Norton reaches into a patch of sprawling oregano at Reevesland to pull off the top of a plant about to bloom. Searching across the thick green mound, she finds another. Then another. She's trying to keep the plant healthy by preventing it from blooming.

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Sharp-Shooting Loftus Lifts Majors Over Centreville

Junior ties career high with five 3-points in regional opener.

Kelly Loftus scored 23 points and tied a career high with five 3-pointers as the Mount Vernon girls’ basketball team defeated Centreville 65-52 in the opening round of the Northern Region tournament.

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One Horse Farm Goes, 34 Houses Arrive

Potomac icon, Hunt View Farms, to close by first of August.

One Horse Farm Goes, 34 Houses Arrive