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Food and Music for the Soul
Food and Music for the Soul
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Food and Music for the Soul
Food and Music for the Soul
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Obituary
Obituary
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Final Belvoir BRAC Realignment Decision Official
Total number arriving drops by 3,000.
Final Belvoir BRAC Realignment Decision Official
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Bulb Project Helps ESOL Students Blossom
Bulb grant allows Frost Middle School to start outdoor classroom.
Bulb Project Helps ESOL Students Blossom
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Boundaries before the School Board
Fairfax County School Board hears the concerns of nearly 120 citizens at the first of two public hearings.
Boundaries before the School Board
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Board Approves Washington-Lee Design
Residents voice outrage over cost overruns
Board Approves Washington-Lee Design
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Boundaries before the School Board
Fairfax County School Board hears the concerns of nearly 120 citizens at the first of two public hearings.
Boundaries before the School Board
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Crime Report
Crime Report
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Crime Report
Crime Report
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Stakeholders Up Next
Thirty identified stakeholders in the Dulles south comprehensive plan amendment will have their voices heard in a May 23 meeting.
Stakeholders Up Next
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Surplus Debated
Members commend county for good intentions but request clearer planning and better follow-through.
Surplus Debated
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Roundups
Free Carseat Inspections,Recycle During Electric Sunday, Fair Oaks CAC to Meet, Meeting Set for I-66 EIS
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Chargers Off to Fast Start in Concorde Baseball
Chantilly, following successful spring break showing, wins first two district encounters.
The winning ways for the Chantilly High baseball team have continued, from the Chargers' strong showing at a spring break tournament to its more recent victories in Concorde District games. The Chargers, under head coach Kevin Ford, won both of their district games by one run last week. On Tuesday, April 10 at Westfield High, Chantilly edged the Bulldogs, 4-3. Then in a home game last Friday night, April 13, the Chargers defeated Oakton High, 3-2.
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Churchill’s Edens, Arthur-Williams Compete at Capital Classic
Edens scores 11 in win, Arthur-Williams grabs 7 rebounds in defeat.
Two of the best basketball players Churchill has to offer stepped outside of their usual Bulldog roles during the 39th Annual Capital Classic on April 21, but that didn’t stop Sam Edens and Sarafina Arthur-Williams from having an impact during the all-day all-star event at T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria.
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Women Leaders Gather at Great Falls Library
Del. Barbara Comstock (R-34) hosts Young Women’s Leadership Program.
Del. Barbara Comstock (R-34) welcomed author and political commentator Donna Brazile to her Young Women’s Leadership Program Tuesday, Aug. 13 at the Great Falls Library. Twenty-three young women, mostly middle and high schoolers, listened to Brazile tell her story and give advice on chasing their dreams.
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Mount Vernon Military Notes
Army National Guard Staff Sergeant Michael Colesanti from Mount Vernon has re-enlisted to continue service with the Company B (Military Intelligence), 27th Brigade Special Troops Battalion.
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Residents Attend 57th Presidential Inauguration
Many brave crowds to witness history.
Local residents were among the hundreds of thousands who left their homes on a cold winter holiday, Jan. 21, to brave packed Metro trains and slow-moving security check points for a chance to celebrate and witness President Barack Obama’s second inauguration.
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Editorial: Voting Again
Every year is election year in Virginia, and it’s a bit much.
The most hotly contested race for statewide office in Virginia, the Republican contest for lieutenant governor, will be decided at a statewide convention on May 18. That’s about a month from now.