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Rowan Tree Planted in Herndon

First women-focused coworking and cogrowth community in Virginia opens in Town of Herndon.

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Safety of Nike Field Renovation Questioned

Safety of Nike Field Renovation Questioned

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One Step Closer in Alexandria

Planning Commission approves church’s affordable housing project.

Public Schools Ready for First Day

11,000 students to begin the year in Alexandria’s public schools Tuesday.

Public Schools Ready for First Day

Cool Down with Hot Sound

Cool Down with Hot Sound

Madison Softball Reaches Spring Break Championship Game

Warhawks' ace pitcher Sam Brady out for rest of season.

Madison Softball Reaches Spring Break Championship Game

Madison Softball Reaches Spring Break Championship Game

Warhawks' ace pitcher Sam Brady out for rest of season.

Madison Softball Reaches Spring Break Championship Game

2008 Spring Training: Woodson Baseball

2008 Spring Training: Woodson Baseball

Everyman's History

Claude Moore Colonial Farm showcases the life of the workign 18th-century family is shown, as opposed to the gentry.

Everyman's History

Everyman's History

Claude Moore Colonial Farm showcases the life of the workign 18th-century family is shown, as opposed to the gentry.

Everyman's History

Education Notebook - 11/06/02

Education Notebook - 11/06/02

Cool Down with Hot Sound

Cool Down with Hot Sound

Cool Down with Hot Sound

Cool Down with Hot Sound

Cool Down with Hot Sound

Cool Down with Hot Sound

Cool Down with Hot Sound

Cool Down with Hot Sound

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Landmarks of Legacy

Walking tour celebrates women's history.

Ann McCarthy Ramsay. Hannah Jackson. Vola Lawson. Many women have left their mark on the City of Alexandria, some leaving the legacy of their stories to be remembered in the names of our streets or in our architecture.

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Langley High Orchestra Thrills Audience

In a night full of spooky music, costumes and theatre, the Langley High School Orchestra presented a thrilling concert to a full house on Thursday, Oct. 24. The Symphonic and Chamber Orchestras opened the concert with film scores from “How to Train Your Dragon” and “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” boosted by several band members in Superman and Batman costumes.

Hunter Mill Leaders Discuss Youth Violence

Rising gang activity spurs meeting.

Hunter Mill Leaders Discuss Youth Violence

Chantilly Crime Report for the Week of 8/26

The following incidents were reported by the Fair Oaks Police Station.