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Business Notes

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Home Organization for a New School Year

Accessories and design elements to create a smooth start.

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Fat Babies and 'Bronx' Tales

Alexandria author offers touching life stories.

Fat Babies and 'Bronx' Tales

Fat Babies and 'Bronx' Tales

Alexandria author offers touching life stories.

Fat Babies and 'Bronx' Tales

Editorial: Fundamental Freedom To Choose To Marry

Virginia is historically slow in extending rights.

In 1967, Virginia was one of 16 states that banned interracial marriage and had criminal penalties for violators. Mildred Jeter, an African-American woman, and Richard Loving a white man, married in 1958, were convicted and banished from living in Virginia for 25 years to avoid serving a one-year prison sentence

Fund-raiser Calls for ‘Peace by Piece’ in Middle East

Arab Student Association at GMU puts together event to raise money for humanitarian aid in Israel and Lebanon.

Fund-raiser Calls for ‘Peace by Piece’ in Middle East

'Peace by Piece'

Arab Student Association at GMU puts together event to raise money for humanitarian aid in Lebanon.

'Peace by Piece'

'Peace by Piece'

Arab Student Association at GMU puts together event to raise money for humanitarian aid in Lebanon.

'Peace by Piece'

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Some Workers Hurt by Shutdown Were Not Paid

Connolly, Beyer, Wexton hold field hearing on government shutdown’s impact on federal contractors.

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Week in Fairfax

Weekly happenings in Fairfax.

Letter: Lift U.S. Ban On Oil Exports

Letter to the Editor

To the Editor: Forty years ago, at the height of the 1970s energy crisis, Congress passed a law banning exports of oil from the lower 48 states. The law was intended to limit America’s dependence on imported oil by keeping domestic oil from leaving the country. It was not successful – oil imports continued to climb for decades. But the law stayed on the books.

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Potomac: ‘Girls’ Night Out’ Features Author Iris Krasnow

Women gather for a night of learning and laughter

“The Healing Power of Women’s Friendships” — a timely topic for a “Girls Night Out” evening — set the tone and spirit for an evening featuring the wisdom of journalist and New York Times best-selling author Iris Krasnow.

Civil War Takes Over Herndon

The Battle of Chantilly is reenacted at Frying Pan Park.

Civil War Takes Over Herndon

Homestretch Virtual 5K is Keeping Arlington in Shape

Running a 5K on your own or just donating improves morale

There’s power in numbers.

Camps and Schools Notes

Camps and Schools Notes

Changing a Tire Can Be Fun and Educational

Centreville High students learn automotive education in NATEF-certified class.

Changing a Tire Can Be Fun and Educational

Century Club Aids New Business Owners

Vienna business people aim to help others starting small businesses.

Century Club Aids New Business Owners

Awaiting Answers

The family of Joseph Passarelli, slain by an illegal immigrant in November, waits for news of extradition efforts.

Awaiting Answers

Mark Calhoun — 40th District

Special Election

Mark Calhoun — 40th District

Mark Calhoun — 40th District

Special Election

Mark Calhoun — 40th District