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Langley Hill Friends Protest Torture

Members of Langley Hill Friends Meeting protest interrogation tactics.

Langley Hill Friends Protest Torture

Langley Hill Friends Protest Torture

Members of Langley Hill Friends Meeting protest interrogation tactics.

Langley Hill Friends Protest Torture

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Reston Marine Comes Home

Community support eases burden of local marine family.

The Rhodes family of Reston received the best Valentine’s gift. Lt. Col. Lewis Rhodes returned home safely from seven months’ deployment in Afghanistan on Monday, Feb. 13.

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Dysfunctional Budgeting Prompts Crisis at Alexandria City Public Schools

Independent audit rips school system; vice mayor calls for superintendent to step down.

An independent auditor has concluded that the budget office at Alexandria City Public Schools suffers from a “dysfunctional environment," approving contracts that had not been budgeted and providing inaccurate information to School Board members.

THEATER REVIEW: Arlington Players Premiere Sondheim Musical

THEATER REVIEW: Arlington Players Premiere Sondheim Musical

When You Need the Rescue Squad

Potomac’s heavy rescue equipment slated for reserve service.

When You Need the Rescue Squad

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Burke Couple Runs FeedAFamily

Nationwide online charity based in Burke helps provide food to families in need.

Center Serves Uninsured

Health Center Opens Doors with Community’s Help

Center Serves Uninsured

Janet Oleszek, School Board At-Large

Janet Oleszek, School Board At-Large

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‘We Need to Keep Our Children Fed’

Vienna CROP Walk raises more than $30,000.

Many of those participating in Vienna’s 10th Annual CROP (Communities Responding to Overcome Poverty) Walk had done so for several years. Others, like resident Martha Nichols, were walking in it for the first time.

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Hunter Mill District Community Summit Held

Budgets, education, economic climate, immigration and Metro all on the agenda.

Hunter Mill District Supervisor Cathy Hudgins held a community summit on Saturday, March 4 at the Frying Pan Park Visitors Center in Herndon.

Not a Bad Way to Spend a Week

Ashburn’s Dick Cummings keeps record crowd under control at AT&T National.

Not a Bad Way to Spend a Week

Not a Bad Way to Spend a Week

Ashburn’s Dick Cummings keeps record crowd under control at AT&T National.

Not a Bad Way to Spend a Week

Hopeful for School Budget?

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

Hopeful for School Budget?

Alexandria Diner Open for Business

Come and enjoy it while you can.

Alexandria Diner Open for Business

Alexandria Diner Open for Business

Come and enjoy it while you can.

Alexandria Diner Open for Business

Good Shepherd Housing Losing Leader

Shirley Marshall headed non-profit for nine years.

Good Shepherd Housing Losing Leader

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McAuliffe Leads Trump Tax Town Hall Meeting at GMU

Panelists offered explanations of how Trump’s new tax law will affect Americans.

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ACCT Presents ‘The Giver’

Delivers a message about choice and being able to give and receive love in a utopian world.

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Council Orders Up Study for Taming Traffic

Townwide traffic-calming study initiated.

Council Orders Up Study for Taming Traffic