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Step in the Right Direction

Thousands of walkers expected at National Mall for Help the Homeless Walkathon this weekend.

Step in the Right Direction

Business Notes

Business Notes

Delegates’ Authority

Cold Spring Elementary students participate in Model United Nations.

Delegates’ Authority

One More House

Planning Board approves subdivision on Gainsborough.

One More House

One More House

Planning Board approves subdivision on Gainsborough.

One More House

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Focus on Children and Refugee Rights

Ferrum College alumna visits UN in Geneva.

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Our Daily Bread Launches ‘Keep the Heat On’ Campaign

The Fairfax-based Our Daily Bread (ODB)charity launched its “Keep the Heat On” crowdfunding campaign on Feb. 1 in hopes of raising $15,000 or more by the end of the month to increase the organization’s capacity to help Fairfax County area residents who are struggling to make ends meet get through the coldest months.

Vienna Travel Club Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Shillelaghs Travel Club of Vienna celebrated its 50th Anniversary with a gala luncheon at The Westwood Country Club that was attended by more than 175 members, vendors and guests. The atmosphere was “family reunion.”

Another Year, Another $544

Residents wonder where money is coming from, going to in county Budget.

Another Year, Another $544

Opinion: Letter to the Editor

Strengthening Social Security

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Northern Virginia's Growing Debt Burden

Local governments use debt as a tool to build for the future.

Back in the 1920s, Harry Byrd became governor of Virginia on what he called a "pay-as-you-go" platform.

Room for 'Rachel' at Inova Fairfax Hospital

Room for 'Rachel' at Inova Fairfax Hospital

Room for 'Rachel' at Inova Fairfax Hospital

Room for 'Rachel' at Inova Fairfax Hospital

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100th New Build: Habitat for Humanity Northern Virginia Builds for the Future

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Raising Their Voices

Asian-American communities work for more political visibility.

Raising Their Voices

Raising Hens in Herndon

More homeowners embracing hens as pets.

The Herndon resident is a member of Hens for Herndon, an advocacy group supporting suburban agriculture in the town.

Greenspring Veterans Groups Sponsor Local Students for Virginia Girls State Program

Four years ago, Greenspring Post 123 was issued its formal charter as in independent Post in The American Legion. Today, the Post has 58 members at Greenspring. Since 2011, the Post has sponsored a local student who wishes to attend the Virginia Boys State program organized by The American Legion. The program teaches students how the Virginia government works while developing leadership skills and an appreciation for citizens’ rights. This year, with added financial support from the Women in Military Service resident group at the community, Greenspring Post 123 will be sponsoring two students who also work at Greenspring. They will attend the parallel Virginia Girls State Program organized by the American Legion Auxiliary. The program will take place June 15-21 at Longwood University. Pete Straub, Greenspring resident and Commander of Post 123, attended Boys State 56 years ago in Missouri and considers it a win-win for all parties involved. "I think it’s a beneficial program," said Straub. "Students can be a part of democracy in action and learn about working together for a common goal."

WFCM Outlines State of Budget

More volunteers, monetary and food donations are needed.

WFCM Outlines State of Budget

MV's Hospital Future Murky

Task force takes up issue of Inova Mount Vernon.

MV's Hospital Future Murky

Column: Keeping Dulles Rail On Track

Henry Ford once said that you should not find fault, but find a remedy, because anyone can complain. I believe this principle describes our efforts over the last year to reduce the cost of Dulles Rail and keep it moving forward.