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Champions, Again

Champions, Again

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Champions, Again

Champions, Again

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Merrifield Makes Merriment

Merrifield Makes Merriment

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‘Gods’ Courts General Interest

Movie Review: ‘Gods and Generals’

‘Gods’ Courts General Interest

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‘Gods’ Courts General Interest

Movie Review: ‘Gods and Generals’

‘Gods’ Courts General Interest

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Centre View Crime March 1-7

Assault -- Lee Jackson Memorial Hwy/Lees Corner Road. Feb. 7, 2:40 p.m. An officer conducted a traffic stop and arrested the driver, a 50-year-old female of Clifton. She allegedly became belligerent and fought the officer. She was subsequently charged with assault on police officer, open container and driving while intoxicated.

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Great Falls Library Encourages Summer Reading

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Schools

Schools

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ASO does Mozart, Dvorak, and Wilder!

ASO does Mozart, Dvorak, and Wilder!

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College Notes

College Notes

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College Notes

College Notes

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Housing Work Begins

Planning Commission starts looking at changes to county housing policies.

Housing Work Begins

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Gone, but Not Forgotten

Gone, but Not Forgotten

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Union Mills Celebrates End of Summer in Chantilly

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Comedic Family Road Trip in Falls Church

Providence Players present ‘Leaving Iowa.’

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A Guide to Fun

Three area mothers publish guide to kid-friendly activities in Northern Virginia.

Rather than brood about the lack of cultural resources for new mothers living in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, three local writers took it upon themselves to fill the information void. Bloggers Claudine Kurp, Amy Suski and Micaela Williamson have recently self-published “Kid Trips Northern Virginia Edition,” a 220-page toddler-to-teen tome providing hundreds of honest reviews, insider tips and top picks from all manner of child-friendly culture in the area.

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Burke: Surviving Brain Injury

New book shares stories of strength and inspiration.

A new resource is available to those who’ve been touched by traumatic brain injury (TBI) called “Surviving Brain Injury: Stories of Strength and Inspiration.” A collection of 90 stories, mostly by TBI survivors, “Surviving Brain Injury” personalizes life’s trajectory after a blast to the head, a fall or stroke.