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Parking Puts Bite on Herndon Dogs

Parking Puts Bite on Herndon Dogs

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Supporters of Woodlawn Stables Hold Out Hope That Horses Will Be Able to Stay

Will National Trust strike a deal and approve new lease?

For months, the debate at Woodlawn has been about which option for widening Route 1 is appropriate.

Who Sets Priorities?

To the Editor:

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Town Hall in West Springfield Told of ‘Chaos-Causing Trump Effect’

Fairfax County NAACP hosts Town Hall gathering with Kaine.

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Opinion: Commentary: Not Over Until It Is Over in Virginia

Hundreds of new laws went into effect last Wednesday. A total of 1,289 new laws passed the General Assembly in its regular session in January and February and were signed into law by Governor Ralph Northam.

Reston Association Candidates Face Off

Forums and debates give RA Board candidates a chance to present views on pressing issues.

Reston Association Candidates Face Off

Teaching Generations

After more than 30 years, Vesely to retire from Churchill Road Elementary.

Teaching Generations

Teaching Generations

After more than 30 years, Vesely to retire from Churchill Road Elementary.

Teaching Generations

Keeping Silverbrook United

Silverbrook parents, School Board members meet, discuss boundary study options.

Keeping Silverbrook United

Keeping Silverbrook United

Silverbrook parents, School Board members meet, discuss boundary study options.

Keeping Silverbrook United

The Reality of Love

After the initial infatuation, marriages rely more on faith, trust and support than love.

The Reality of Love

The Reality of Love

After the initial infatuation, marriages rely more on faith, trust and support than love.

The Reality of Love

Letter: Time To Expand Medicaid Program

I ask lawmakers to consider the facts when deciding the issue of Medicaid Expansion. Opponents claim that the Virginia Medicaid program is fraught with abuse. Yet, according to a 2011 JLARC Report “Mitigating the Risk of Improper Payments in the Virginia Medicaid Program,” recipient and provider fraud totals 0.3 percent, (or roughly $6 million) not the $38 billion that some have tossed about. In fact, Virginia has one of the best managed Medicaid programs in the country.

Bulletin Board Dec. 3-9

Bulletin Board Dec. 3-9

Bulletin Board Dec. 17-23

Bulletin Board Dec. 17-23

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Izumi Sushi of Great Falls Reflects on Economic, Cultural Challenges of 2020

The restaurant, which serves Japanese and Chinese cuisine, is cautiously resuming its services.

Victoria Li, a senior at Langley High School, has grown up along with Izumi Sushi in Great Falls.

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‘Whole Segments of Workers Can’t Live Here’ in City of Fairfax

City of Fairfax discusses affordable housing.

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Alexandria Letter: Knowledge and Vision

Letter to the Editor

I am voting for Hillary Clinton in the Primary Election on March 1. How could I not vote for her?

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President Announces Homeowners Bill of Rights

Local homeowners, housing advocates say president’s plan gives homeowners important safeguards.

Tina Kotson of Springfield, a homeowner of five years, said she thought it would be fairly easy to refinance her current 5.65 percent mortgage and take advantage of today’s lower rates.