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Nurses on Front Lines in Opioid Epidemic
Community Service Board nurses provide life-saving care, advice.
Residents Win First Step
Judge overrules Leesburg’s motion to dismiss water and sewer rate lawsuit.
Residents Win First Step
Great Falls: Route 7 Under Construction For 6 Years
The main challenge of the project: Maintaining the traffic while VDOT widens the road.
The Virginia Department of Transportation plans to spend $234 million on improvements to nearly seven miles of Route 7, which include widening it from four to six lanes between Reston Avenue and Jarrett Valley Drive. The project will be awarded to a contractor by January 2018 with construction starting by March 2019 and finishing in late 2025—a total of six years.
Leaving No Stone Unturned
Clifton’s Masons are still hoping for a federal helping hand to repair their flood-damaged lodge.
Leaving No Stone Unturned
Leaving No Stone Unturned
Clifton’s Masons are still hoping for a federal helping hand to repair their flood-damaged lodge.
Leaving No Stone Unturned
Leaving No Stone Unturned
Clifton’s Masons are still hoping for a federal helping hand to repair their flood-damaged lodge.
Leaving No Stone Unturned
McMenamin Strives to Give Neighborhoods Voice
Republican candidate says he is frustrated by high taxes and lack of oversight of development projects.
McMenamin Strives to Give Neighborhoods Voice
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News Briefs
Fairhill Elementary in-school Banking Days
April is National Financial Literacy Month and Sandy Spring Bank is celebrating by taking to the classroom to give children hands-on experience learning about money. On Wednesday, April 17, at Fairhill Elementary School, the bank set up its weekly in-school branch to help teach children about banking in a real world atmosphere.
Week in Herndon
Weekly happenings in the town of Herndon
Herndon Resident Serves Loudoun's Homeless
Herndon Resident Serves Loudoun's Homeless
Vaccinations Made Easy at Drive-In Clinics for Pets
At a time when vaccines are top of people’s minds, the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is offering a new way for the community to make sure their pets don’t miss their own critical medical treatments.

State of Montgomery County Under Covid
County Executive Marc Elrich chose to give his annual state of the county address last Friday, March 5, exactly one year since the first cases of Covid were reported in Montgomery County.
Down and Dirty Politics
Callers in a recent poll were asked if they knew Englin voted for children to access porn.
Down and Dirty Politics
Down and Dirty Politics
Callers in a recent poll were asked if they knew Englin voted for children to access porn.
Down and Dirty Politics

These Moms Know How To Pack a Lunch
A solution to plastic sandwich bags launches a business.
It started with three Potomac moms sitting around a kitchen table in 2008, bemoaning the fact that children’s lunches these days consume a whole lot of plastic.
Fairfax County School Board Undergoing Changes
New Board members sworn in; will take office in January.
Fairfax County School Board Undergoing Changes
‘This Is What Keeps Us Going’ in Centreville
CIF notes achievements, honors volunteers and readies for battle.
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Keeping Elizabeth's Dream Alive
When their daughter died of leukemia, the Warchots started helping girls around the world.
Keeping Elizabeth's Dream Alive