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Groveton Says Farewell to Principal
After eight years as principal, Christine Lamb retires from her position.
Groveton Says Farewell to Principal
Parkway Delays Ahead
VDOT changes requirements on accepting portion of proving grounds.
Parkway Delays Ahead
Parkway Delays Ahead
VDOT changes requirements on accepting portion of proving grounds.
Parkway Delays Ahead
Parkway Delays Ahead
VDOT changes requirements on accepting portion of proving grounds.
Parkway Delays Ahead
County Increases Spending, Lowers Tax Rate
County Increases Spending, Lowers Tax Rate
County Increases Spending, Lowers Tax Rate
Week in McLean
Deadfall Days at the Claude Moore Colonial Farm
The Claude Moore Colonial Farm will hold Deadfall Days on Saturdays: Feb. 15 & 22, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 6310 Georgetown Pike, McLean. Help the Farm prepare early for its 2014 season.
What a Postseason Ride for McLean Field Hockey
Highlanders stunned Westfield, South County on way to region finals game.
What a Postseason Ride for McLean Field Hockey
Zany, Fast-Paced Show in Chantilly Celebrates Differences
Chantilly High presents children’s play, “Imagine If.”

Prayer Vigil at ICE Office
Rising Hope pastor speaks about arrests outside church.
Rising Hope Mission Church holds vigil at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Artists Seize Town Center
The 12th annual Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival is set for this weekend.
Artists Seize Town Center
Travel Club Focuses on Fitness
Travel Club Focuses on Fitness

Alexandria: Market Affordable Homes in Freefall
Tax increases push rent increases; rent increases push out residents.
Alexandria has lost of 8,000 market affordable homes since 2010. Most weren’t lost to dramatic demolitions or fires. They were lost in moments like the one Clifford Wilkening is facing; where an increase in property taxes is forcing the owner of 31 buildings housing 200 city residents to consider his first rent increase in around eight years.
Keeping Shop... Shop’s Décor Highlights Pristine Aquariums
Keeping Shop... Shop’s Décor Highlights Pristine Aquariums

Arlington Freedom Rider Remembers the Struggle
“If you’re going to die, make it worthwhile.”
Joan Mulholland says she was born in the South but she began to recognize in the 1950s about the divide between the races and wonder how she could change things.