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Obituary: Ken Johnson, 1930-2021

A former resident of the Seneca Hunt neighborhood in Great Falls, Ken Johnson, age 90, passed away at home at Ashby Ponds in Ashburn on Jan. 27, 2021 with Shonnie, his loving wife of 70 years, their daughter, Jill and her husband, Randy Banks, and caregiver, Joy Thompson at his side.

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An ‘Outpouring of Love and Kindness’ in Chantilly

Church members honor cancer-fighting pastor with caravan.

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Growing Wrestling in The City of Fairfax

It’s a sport that also teaches resiliency.

Fixing Something That Isn’t Broken

Opinion/Letter to Editor

Opinion/Letter to Editor

A Lesson in History

Rocky Run students learn about World War II first-hand.

A Lesson in History

The Science of Lego

Profile

The Science of Lego

Getting to Know …

Mike Sanders

Getting to Know …

The Most Dangerous Game

Profile

The Most Dangerous Game

Arguments Inundate Watershed Plan

Arguments Inundate Watershed Plan

Summer School

Summer School

Letter: Additional Work Needed

As a member of Alexandria’s Waterfront Work Group, I participated in the recently completed review of the City’s waterfront plan.

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Potomac: Animals Can Help Patients with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

Animals can help patients with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders heal.

Wearing her long dark hair in pigtails and a backwards baseball cap, Leah Schuman peered curiously over a low fence into a pen of miniature llamas.

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Potomac: KEEN Athletes Enjoy Their First Prom

Event organized by Bullis KEEN Club members.

For the past two years, Bullis students Carly Morgan and Sabrina Epstein have changed the lives of numerous KEEN (Kids Enjoy Exercise Now) athletes and their parents, as well as those of many Bullis students. Sabrina and Carly founded the Bullis KEEN Club, searching for students to volunteer their time every other Sunday to meet with KEEN participants with special needs.

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Westfield Summer Stage Presents Hit Musical

New show is ‘How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying.’

Featuring a cast and crew of 85, the musical, “How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying,” is ready to burst upon the stage. A production of Westfield Summer Stage, all performances are at Westfield High. The curtain rises Friday-Saturday, July 18-19 and July 25-26, at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, July 20, at 2 p.m. Tickets are $12 in advance; $15, at the door. Seating is reserved; buy tickets at www.westfieldtheatreboosters.com.

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‘Packed with Comedy and Very Engaging’ in Chantilly

Chantilly High presents “Thoroughly Modern Millie.”

Communicating about Death Before Last Rites are Needed

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Exploring the Connections Between Human Beings at Westfield High

Westfield High presents musical, “The Theory of Relativity”

Examining how people are linked through life’s shared experiences, Westfield High presents the musical, “The Theory of Relativity.”

Speaking of Swing ...

Local jazz guitarist guests with Swing Speak.

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Hearing Echoes

Local hip-hop group channels old-school rap and performs this weekend in Fairfax.

Hearing Echoes