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‘We Owe You Our Freedom’

Thousands gather in salute to veterans.

Veterans organizations from across the nation joined President Barack Obama for the Presidential Armed Forces wreath-laying ceremony and Department of Veterans Affairs National Veterans Day Observance Nov. 11 at Arlington National Cemetery.

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‘We’ve Got to Help Each Other Out’

WFCM’s annual fellowship dinner is big success.

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Kathy Smith, Sully District School Board

Kathy Smith, Sully District School Board

Hyland Seeks Emergency Summit

Meeting of minds likely early next year.

Hyland Seeks Emergency Summit

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‘Up On The Rooftop’

Potomac native coordinates more than 100 events at rooftop venue.

As soon as spring breezes begin to blow and the warm sunny days of April and May appear, a rooftop high above Rockville Town Center will come to life with dancing music, tantalizing food, happy hours and parties for young, old, single and married.

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AWLA’s Neonatal Nursery Saves Kittens

Hundreds would have died without this level of care.

A Two-Way Street

Behind two stellar backs, Robinson football continues to improve.

A Two-Way Street

Growing Their Own Food

Oak Hill Elementary students plant their own garden, learn about healthy eating.

When it comes to hands-on projects, students at Oak Hill Elementary take that idea literally. On a recent, sunny morning, children in all grades took turns preparing the soil and planting vegetables in their outdoor garden.

PTA President Look to Past, Future

PTA President Look to Past, Future

Titans Handle Pressure, Beat West Potomac

T.C. Williams boys’ tennis escapes with 5-4 win, ups record to 6-1 this season

Titans Handle Pressure, Beat West Potomac

Titans Handle Pressure, Beat West Potomac

T.C. Williams boys’ tennis escapes with 5-4 win, ups record to 6-1 this season

Titans Handle Pressure, Beat West Potomac

Lessons in Tolerance

Paul VI faculty, students work toward diversity.

Lessons in Tolerance

Scout Drive Reigned Despite Rain

Scout Drive Reigned Despite Rain

School Board Candidates on Curriculum, Nutrition, Diversity

Four Candidates in the Running

School Board Candidates on Curriculum, Nutrition, Diversity

CANDIDATE Q&A: Andrew M. Rosenberg

CANDIDATE Q&A: Andrew M. Rosenberg

Being a Warrior, Now and Then

Q&A with Lt. Col. Gulakowski: Reflections on Vietnam legacy.

Lt. Col. Denis Gulakowski of Burke is a retired Army officer who served more than 25 years. From November 1971 until November 1972, he did a tour of duty in Vietnam. While in Vietnam, he participated in several battles, one of which disrupted the North Vietnamese attempt to overrun areas of South Vietnam during the Easter Offensive (Nguyen Hue Campaign) of 1972.

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Enjoying Summer at the Reston’s Dog Park

Restonians and their dogs socialize at one of Reston’s many community facilities.

While many make the trip to the Reston’s only open-air, off-leash dog park a handful of times a year, many others make it part of their daily routine.

Commentary: Wishing Everyone a Happy, Fun, and Safe Summer

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Burke: Robinson Girls’ Lax Advances to State Championship Game

Rams beat Centreville 15-13 in overtime in state semifinals.

The Robinson girls' lacrosse team defeated Centreville 15-13 in overtime in the 6A state semifinals on Tuesday.