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Potomac Teachers Certified by National Board

Four teachers were awarded certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.

Potomac Teachers Certified by National Board

Brighten the Boulevard

Design open house asks citizens what they want Fairfax Boulevard to be.

Brighten the Boulevard

Digging In to Clean Up

Digging In to Clean Up

Total Education for Total Students

Pyle Middle School

Total Education for Total Students

Waples Residents Meet

Proposal would allow for redevelopment of mobile home park.

Waples Residents Meet

Kiplinger Receives The Fourth Estate Award

"Getting Around"

Kiplinger Receives The Fourth Estate Award

Park Plan Looks to Balance Preservation, Recreation

Dogs, motor sports, bird watching are among competing demands

Park Plan Looks to Balance Preservation, Recreation

McLean Day Stays in Park

Local merchants favor second event over relocation of community festival

McLean Day Stays in Park

New Hope Housing Volunteers Acknowledged

New Hope Housing Volunteers Acknowledged

Hopeful for School Budget?

Supervisors keep quiet about plans for dealing with proposed $536 million schools operating budget for 2006.

Hopeful for School Budget?

Church Pays Tribute to Long-time Employee

Harry Davis feted for his 40 years of service.

Church Pays Tribute to Long-time Employee

Alexandria Diner Open for Business

Come and enjoy it while you can.

Alexandria Diner Open for Business

Springhouse Gets Second Chance

Springhouse Gets Second Chance

Mandanapu to Serve 55 Years

Judge upholds jury recommendation for Praveen Mandanapu's murder of his wife.

Mandanapu to Serve 55 Years

Potomac Teachers Certified by National Board

Four teachers were awarded certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.

Potomac Teachers Certified by National Board

Wilson Officially Certified as Victor

Two-term incumbent edges challenger Griffith by less than 1 percent in Braddock District School Board race.

Wilson Officially Certified as Victor

Fun From the Past

Civil War toys and games enthusiast offers presentation at Fairfax Station Museum.

Fun From the Past

Shock and Questions Arise from Disbelief

Local residents reflect on tragic events at Virginia Tech.

Shock and Questions Arise from Disbelief

Fixing Infill Problems

Fixing Infill Problems

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Centreville Author Publishes Lessons From Counterinsurgencies

Lessons from historic counter insurgencies come to light in “Isolating the Guerilla,” a new book by Centreville resident Lieutenant Colonel Michael Trevett, chief of Aerial Sensors Branch with the Intelligence and Security Command at Ft. Belvoir.