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More Prison for Bank Robbers
Loudoun sentences Rogers; Young in court Friday.
More Prison for Bank Robbers
Creel Pleads Guilty to Soliciting Minor
Creel Pleads Guilty to Soliciting Minor
Student Art To Accompany Symphony's Festival
Student Art To Accompany Symphony's Festival
Student Art To Accompany Symphony's Festival
Student Art To Accompany Symphony's Festival
That Klezmer Sound
The Alexandria Kleztet barnstorms into supporting its new album.
That Klezmer Sound
Student Art To Accompany Symphony's Festival
Student Art To Accompany Symphony's Festival
Historic Hickory Hill Remembered
Kennedy family home in McLean is for sale.
Historic Hickory Hill Remembered
Absentee Voting Sites Open for Business
Record number of voters flock to polls to vote early.
Absentee Voting Sites Open for Business
Historic Hickory Hill Remembered
Kennedy family home in McLean is for sale
Historic Hickory Hill Remembered

Appointed to Academies
U.S. Rep. Wolf announces service academy appointments.
Rep. Frank Wolf (R-10) announced the 10th District’s Class of 2016 appointments to the nation’s service academies, as well as those selected for Academy prep schools and scholarships to academy-affiliated prep schools.
Marymount Professor, McLean Resident Named Virginia Counselor Educator of the Year
A Marymount University professor was honored recently for her work to educate and train school counselors.
Don’t Be Among the Missing
Last time Virginia elected a governor, 1.7 million voters failed to vote after voting the previous year.
In 2008, 74.5 percent of Virginia’s registered voters turned out to vote in the presidential election. In 2009, the last time Virginians elected a governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general and members of the House of Delegates, just 40.4 percent of registered voters came out to vote. That is to say that 1.7 million voters went missing in the Commonwealth.