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Auditor Suggests Items for Further Review

Auditor Suggests Items for Further Review

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Military Notes

T.C.'s Homecoming: Away from Home

T.C.'s Homecoming: Away from Home

Police Seek Help in Identifying Robber

The Fairfax County Police Department, in cooperation with the Prince William County and Manassas Park police departments, is investigating a string of four, recent armed robberies involving a white female. Authorities believe the same person may have committed all of them.

Obituary: Edward S. Kidd, Jr.

The Hon. Judge Edward S. Kidd, Jr., 81, died peacefully July 14, 2012.

Nonprofit Developer of Year

AHC Inc. has won the 2013 “Nonprofit Developer of the Year” award from the Housing Association of Nonprofit Developers. The award recognizes innovative housing developments, programs and solutions across the Washington, D.C., metro area. The award will be presented during the HAND Annual Meeting, June 11. In 2012, AHC initiated, preserved or opened five affordable housing projects, providing nearly 1,200 new or renovated apartments in four different jurisdictions in Maryland and Virginia.

Letter to the Editor: Reasonable Requirements

Democracy is the foundation of the American way of life, and the driving force behind democracy is the power to vote.

Herndon Sixth-grader Wins Second Place at State Geographic Bee

Siddharth Krishnakumar, a sixth-grader from McNair Elementary School, Herndon, took second place at the 2015 Virginia Geographic Bee held March 27 at Longwood University in Farmville.

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Hunting for Talent in Springfield

The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Fairfax County Chapter held it’s annual Talent Hunt at Robert E. Lee High School. Fifteen contestants from Northern Virginia and Maryland showcased their talents through song, dance, oratory and expressive arts for evaluation by four judges. The Talent Hunt program of Omega Psi Phi is one of several national programs designed to identify and support youth.

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Condos Bring New Residents To Old Town Waterfront

EYA, the developers of more than a dozen communities in Alexandria, have unveiled the newest addition to the Old Town riverfront, The Oronoco Waterfront Residences.

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Gentle Yoga Taught in Vienna

Dr. Christine Mason teaches yoga classes in Vienna, Oakton.

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Active Service Organization Seeks New Members in Reston-Dulles Region

Reston-Dulles Section, National Council of Negro Women, serves the local community.

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