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Clinic Provides Health Care for Uninsured
The Loudoun Community Free Clinic offers treatment for the 30,000 Loudoun residents without health insurance.
Clinic Provides Health Care for Uninsured

Mount Vernon: Gearing Up for 2016 Challenges
Looking at the year ahead.
With winter vacation, unseasonably warm weather and 2015 in their rearview mirrors, community leaders and elected officials from the Fairfax County School Board, Board of Supervisors, General Assembly turn their attention to some of the most significant issues, developments or decisions in 2016:
Eating Pizza Can Help Local Girl
Paisano’s holding fundraiser for Tara Sankner.
A fundraiser being held by a local pizza chain won’t cure Tara Sankner’s cancer—but it’ll certainly help her parents pay for her medical bills. Called “Let’s Take Care of Tara,” it began Sept. 3 and will run through Sept. 30 at all Paisano’s locations.
Jim Scott, State Delegate, District 53
Jim Scott, State Delegate, District 53

Springfield: Rolling Road Widening Project In Early Stages, Again
Officials hope to finally move forward with county and state funding.
For drivers frustrated with traffic on the two-lane stretch of Rolling Road between the Fairfax County Parkway and Old Keene Mill Road, relief could be in sight, again.
Doing the Most with What's Left
New executive director of Senior Services has a vision.
Doing the Most with What's Left
Letter: Right Skills at Right Time
Letter to the Editor
I have lived in Alexandria most of my adult life.
Poisson Holds College Talk
Poisson Educates Community of Affordable Education
Poisson Holds College Talk
‘Beyond the Pale’ Montgomery County leaders speak out on immigration ban
Residents reassured of commitment to inclusive community
In a joint statement issued Tuesday, Jan. 30, Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett and members of the County Council reassured residents that the county is “committed to building and maintaining a safe and inclusive community….”
Cavaliers Sign on Dotted Line
Twenty-nine athletes at W.T. Woodson High sign papers to play college sports.
On Thursday morning, May 26, 29 senior athletes of W.T. Woodson High School signed on to 22 colleges in 12 different sports, completing the final task of accepting a college's recruitment to play for their new school while studying in higher education.
Dining in Broadlands
Over the past six months, a quartet of new restaurants has opened to serve every culinary taste.
Dining in Broadlands
County Board OKs $628 Million Budget
Tax rate cut, but rising assessments still mean higher bills.
County Board OKs $628 Million Budget
Board Adds Cash Option to Proffer System
Decision follows 35 people testifying at public hearing.
Board Adds Cash Option to Proffer System
Board Adds Cash Option to Proffer System
Decision follows 35 people testifying at public hearing.
Board Adds Cash Option to Proffer System
Board Adds Cash Option to Proffer System
Decision follows 35 people testifying at public hearing.
Board Adds Cash Option to Proffer System