Wednesday, January 31
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Make It a Super Sunday
Local bars and restaurants offer options for Super Bowl parties.
Make It a Super Sunday
Sports Facility Remains a Hard Sell
Residents question purpose and funding.
Sports Facility Remains a Hard Sell
Basile’s Hands-On Approach
Relaunched Web site for Determined2heal offers a wealth of advice to those with spinal injuries, and the Potomac man behind it is thinking big.
Basile’s Hands-On Approach
Sparkling Addition at Georgetown Prep
The preparatory school opens a $23 million, state-of-the-art athletic facility.
Sparkling Addition at Georgetown Prep
Calendar
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Buckley to Run Against Staton
Democrat Susan Klimek Buckley files for party's nomination in Sugarland Run District.
Buckley to Run Against Staton
Rainbow Fading at Temple Beth El
School is seeking new space within a 3- or 4-mile radius.
Rainbow Fading at Temple Beth El
Woman is Charged with Identity Fraud
Woman is Charged with Identity Fraud
Who Will Help?
Residents opposed to process behind park and ride development continue to voice concern.
Who Will Help?
Josh Purvis Is Serving in Iraq
Wants to make his dad proud and serve his country.
Josh Purvis Is Serving in Iraq
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Make It a Super Sunday
Local bars and restaurants offer options for Super Bowl parties.
Make It a Super Sunday
People Notes
People Notes
Camps & Schools
Camps & Schools
Business Notes
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Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Civic Calendar
Civic Calendar
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Business Notes
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Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
'I Believe You Have My Stapler'
Drafthouse honors cult classic 'Office Space' with prime time festival.
'I Believe You Have My Stapler'
New Look for Funside
New Look for Funside
Signature Crosses The Creek And Goes "Into The Woods"
First Show In New House Feels Very Much At Home
Signature Crosses The Creek And Goes "Into The Woods"
Ongoing Events
Ongoing Events
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
New Look for Funside
New Look for Funside
Signature Crosses The Creek And Goes "Into The Woods"
First Show In New House Feels Very Much At Home
Signature Crosses The Creek And Goes "Into The Woods"
'I Believe You Have My Stapler'
Drafthouse honors cult classic 'Office Space' with prime time festival.
'I Believe You Have My Stapler'
'I Believe You Have My Stapler'
Drafthouse honors cult classic 'Office Space' with prime time festival.
'I Believe You Have My Stapler'
Make It a Super Sunday
Local bars and restaurants offer options for Super Bowl parties.
Make It a Super Sunday
Calendar
Calendar
Calendar
Calendar
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Signature Crosses The Creek And Goes "Into The Woods"
First Show In New House Feels Very Much At Home
Signature Crosses The Creek And Goes "Into The Woods"
'I Believe You Have My Stapler'
Drafthouse honors cult classic 'Office Space' with prime time festival.
'I Believe You Have My Stapler'
Calendar
Calendar
Neil Lederman Receives 2-Year Prison Sentence
Neil Lederman Receives 2-Year Prison Sentence
Business Notes
Business Notes
Antonio Pleads Guilty to Jewelry Heist
Chantilly man stole from his employer.
Antonio Pleads Guilty to Jewelry Heist
Credit-Card Theft Case Is Unresolved
Credit-Card Theft Case Is Unresolved
Chantilly Theater Takes VHSL District Championship
Will perform 'Day Six' at regionals Feb. 10.
Chantilly Theater Takes VHSL District Championship
Herndon's Vision Statement
Herndon's Vision Statement
Dedicated to Young People
Wendell Byrd learned to be a mentor from other role models.
Dedicated to Young People
Engineering for Girls
Women's Initiative MIT Program helps build bridges to engineering at Chantilly Academy.
Engineering for Girls
Celebrating Winter
Sanders Corner Elementary School plans for its annual winter fund-raiser
Celebrating Winter
Wayside Elementary Gets Crazy
Spirit Week wraps up with Crazy Hat Day, and the kids go all out.
Wayside Elementary Gets Crazy
Hugo Shares His Priorities
Transportation, immigration top Hugo's agenda.
Hugo Shares His Priorities
The Doctor Is In
Dr. Greg Bentz becomes Inova Loudoun's first chief medical officer.
The Doctor Is In
Residents Oppose Toll Increase
Citizens speak out against proposed Greenway toll increase during first public hearing.
Residents Oppose Toll Increase
Recycling 101
A guide to what you can recycle, and what you can’t, and how to recycle it anyway.
Recycling 101
Stepping Out and Speaking Up
Potomac Elementary School 5th graders are finding their artistic voices through slam poetry.
Stepping Out and Speaking Up
Getting to Know ... Jerry Ireland
Getting to Know ... Jerry Ireland
This Week in Potomac 1-31-07
This Week in Potomac 1-31-07
Search Continues for Missing Girls
Search Continues for Missing Girls
Move Ahead
The county government accepts proposals for a new, larger adminsrtation center.
Move Ahead
Hyland's ‘Bus’ Rolls Out Feb. 3
This year's town meeting will be a farewell for Dana Kauffman with transportation and BRAC on the agenda.
Hyland's ‘Bus’ Rolls Out Feb. 3
Pre-Schoolhouse Expansion Proposal Rocked
Planners take a cautious view of daycare center in Merrifield neighborhood.
Pre-Schoolhouse Expansion Proposal Rocked
Local Students’ Art on Display
Local Students’ Art on Display
Singin' With Ben Hoffman
Singin' With Ben Hoffman
Landmark Changes Ownership
Alfredo and Rocio Melendez receive heart-felt farewell.
Landmark Changes Ownership
Getting Silly
Freedom High School's CAMPUS students collect Silly String for troops in Iraq.
Getting Silly
Coyote Alert
Coyote Alert
City Briefs
City Briefs
Fairfax County — Core Of The Region
Chamber elects five new Board members at its Annual Meeting.
Fairfax County — Core Of The Region
Hugo Shares His Priorities
Transportation, immigration top Hugo's agenda.
Hugo Shares His Priorities
Transportation Holds Budget Hostage
Money cannot be set aside for programs until transportation is resolved.
Transportation Holds Budget Hostage
Basketball Basics at Hoop Magic
Eight-week clinic at Hoop Magic in Chantilly.
Basketball Basics at Hoop Magic
Suspended Sentence for Solicitation
Suspended Sentence for Solicitation
Staybridge Suites Donates Linens
Chantilly hotel gives sheets to locals in need.
Staybridge Suites Donates Linens
Horrific I-66 Crash Claims Three Lives
State police are looking for witnesses.
Horrific I-66 Crash Claims Three Lives
Creel Pleads Guilty to Soliciting Minor
Creel Pleads Guilty to Soliciting Minor
Moran Unhappy with Rail Development
County needs to prove it deserves rail service to Dulles.
Moran Unhappy with Rail Development
Ad Fontes Seeks Space for School
Ad Fontes Seeks Space for School
Tuesday, January 30
Schools
Schools
Calendar Feb. 1-8
Calendar Feb. 1-8
Fine Art
Fine Art
Calendar Jan. 31-Feb. 6
Calendar Jan. 31-Feb. 6
So Much Done, So Much To Do
So Much Done, So Much To Do
Calendar Feb. 1-8
Calendar Feb. 1-8
Week In Great Falls
Week In Great Falls
Sixth Graders Grapple with Ethics
Local sixth grade students participate in Safe Community Coalition Ethics Day program.
Sixth Graders Grapple with Ethics
Auditing Energy
Checking your home’s efficiency can make it more comfortable and less expensive.
Auditing Energy
Left Out of the Boundary
Lorton Station, Lorton Valley parents speak out against recommendation to send their children to Hayfield Secondary
Left Out of the Boundary
Sixth Graders Grapple with Ethics
Local sixth grade students participate in Safe Community Coalition Ethics Day program.
Sixth Graders Grapple with Ethics
Post Office Delivers on Town Request
Students' artwork returns to walls of post office lobby.
Post Office Delivers on Town Request
Oakton Italian-American Honored
NIAF Director John Salamone named Lido Civic Club's Man of the Year.
Oakton Italian-American Honored
Left Out of the Boundary
Lorton Station, Lorton Valley parents speak out against recommendation to send their children to Hayfield Secondary.
Left Out of the Boundary
Faith
Faith
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
Community Notes
Community Notes
Clubs & Organizations
Clubs & Organizations
Fairfax Leaves 'No Child' Behind
School Board will defy federal mandate.
Fairfax Leaves 'No Child' Behind
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
Schools
Schools
Clubs & Organizations
Clubs & Organizations
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Fine Art
Fine Art
Fine Art
Fine Art
Interpreting Dreams
Alexandria Symphony orchestra participates in the regional Shakespeare festival.
Interpreting Dreams
Check Mates Share Moves
Chess players from a local high school teach Burke students how to play a winning game.
Check Mates Share Moves
Sickles' Own Democratic Convention
Delegate gathers Webb, other politicians for town hall-style meeting.
Sickles' Own Democratic Convention
A Dangerous Friendship
Friends and relatives recall the victim of a homicide and the suspect who was arrested.
A Dangerous Friendship
New Home for Old Graves
New interchange may force relocation of 200-year-old cemetery.
New Home for Old Graves
Left Out of the Boundary
Lorton Station, Lorton Valley parents speak out against recommendation to send their children to Hayfield Secondary.
Left Out of the Boundary
Virginia Is for Artists
Bonnie Brae students create tributes to Virginia in the form of art.
Virginia Is for Artists
Let’s Play Ball
Public hearing final round of approvals for ball fields at Stafford West.
Let’s Play Ball
Getting to Know … Huey Battle
Getting to Know … Huey Battle
Finding New Resting Places
Finding New Resting Places
Council Develops "Vision" for Herndon's Future
Statement formulated as a result of weekend-long public policy exercise.
Council Develops "Vision" for Herndon's Future
Eyeing 86th Seat
Planning Commission member Jay Donahue to challenge incumber Del. Tom Rust.
Eyeing 86th Seat
Week in Loudoun
Week in Loudoun
Local Migrant Workers Search for Citizenship
Many local workers never have the means to achieve legal immigration status.
Local Migrant Workers Search for Citizenship
In Honor of Hedy
McLean resident receives 2006 Volunteer of the Year Award from Capital Chapter of National MS Society.
In Honor of Hedy
Sterling Church Collects Books for Marshall Islands
Students Collect More Than 30,000 Books
Sterling Church Collects Books for Marshall Islands
Week In McLean
Week In McLean
Questioning the Transportation Compromise
Local representatives question the Republicans’ compromise transportation plan.
Questioning the Transportation Compromise
Landfill Presents Potential Threat
Landfill Presents Potential Threat
Collecting Books for the Homeless
Fourth grade student at Churchill Road Elementary School inspired to help homeless children.
Collecting Books for the Homeless
In Honor of Hedy
McLean resident receives 2006 Volunteer of the Year Award from Capital Chapter of National MS Society.
In Honor of Hedy
The People Behind the Politicians
Amundson brings teens to Richmond to meet the people in the political process.
The People Behind the Politicians
Rising Hope Champions Its Cause
Eight representatives visit Amundson, Puller on day of Methodist advocacy.
Rising Hope Champions Its Cause
More Teens Arrested for Violent Crimes
Police and social services coordinate their efforts to address youth violence.
More Teens Arrested for Violent Crimes
Apple’s Run at State Office Hits Snag
Waynewood teacher vows to keep fighting for student-sponsored apple.
Apple’s Run at State Office Hits Snag
Virus or Bacteria?
City officials are debating the best way to fight gypsy moths.
Virus or Bacteria?
Teacher Arrested
Teacher Arrested
Creating a Safe Haven
Community meeting on apartments for homeless people prompts debate about methods.
Creating a Safe Haven
The Sharply Dressed Bank Robber
Fedora-sporting man is sought by police for robbing the Virginia Commerce Bank on King Street.
The Sharply Dressed Bank Robber
Virginia Is for Artists
Bonnie Brae students create tributes to Virginia in the form of art.
Virginia Is for Artists
Council Orders Up Study for Taming Traffic
Townwide traffic-calming study initiated.
Council Orders Up Study for Taming Traffic
Left Out of the Boundary
Lorton Station, Lorton Valley parents speak out against recommendation to send their children to Hayfield Secondary.
Left Out of the Boundary
Monday, January 29
The Week In Arlington
The Week In Arlington
Yorktown Plan Fails to Address Student Parking Issues
Renovation plans are unveiled for the Arlington school but not all are pleased with the designs.
Yorktown Plan Fails to Address Student Parking Issues
Plan To Widen I-66 Is Met with Curiosity, Skepticism
A public forum on widening the highway in Arlington draws a large crowd.
Plan To Widen I-66 Is Met with Curiosity, Skepticism
Second Time's a Charm for Clarendon Church Project?
The County Board is taking up the First Baptist Church of Clarendon project again after it was struck down in court last year.
Second Time's a Charm for Clarendon Church Project?
Sunday, January 28
Williams/Transco defends its Potomac Expansion Project.
Williams/Transco defends its Potomac Expansion Project.
Wednesday, January 24
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
School Notes
School Notes
Community Notes
Community Notes
People Notes
People Notes
Calendar
Calendar
Calendar
Calendar
Calendar
Calendar
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
UPS Employee is Charged with Theft
UPS Employee is Charged with Theft
Calendar
Calendar
'Leave Us Out of Historic District'
Centre Square businesses say no to designation.
'Leave Us Out of Historic District'
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
School Notes
School Notes
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
School Notes
School Notes
Bahai Center to Open in May
Bahai Center to Open in May
Jubilant Over New Status as U.S. Citizens
Fatemeh and Loghman Fattahi were last family members to become U.S. citizens.
Jubilant Over New Status as U.S. Citizens
Germans Provide Surprise
Reston Interfaith and Children's Hospital receive unexpected donation.
Germans Provide Surprise
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Health Notes
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Bulletin Board
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Something Old, Something New
Some consignment shops don't shy away from wedding attire.
Something Old, Something New
Health Notes
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Health Notes
Camps & Schools
Camps & Schools
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Real Estate Notes
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Business Notes
Business Notes
Clubs & Organizations
Clubs & Organizations
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
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People Notes
Classes & Workshops
Classes & Workshops
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Clubs & Organizations
Clubs & Organizations
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Bulletin Board
Community Notes
Community Notes
Classes & Workshops
Classes & Workshops
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Bulletin Board
Business Notes
Business Notes
Business Notes
Business Notes
Camps & Schools
Camps & Schools
Community Notes
Community Notes
Civic Calendar
Civic Calendar
Something Old, Something New
Some consignment shops don't shy away from wedding attire.
Something Old, Something New
Backstage Comedy On Stage At Lee Center
Lone Star State Location Offers Three Stars
Backstage Comedy On Stage At Lee Center
Registered Complaint
Registered Complaint
Calendar
Calendar
Registered Complaint
Registered Complaint
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Delivering a Memorable, Crowd-Pleasing Speech
Delivering a Memorable, Crowd-Pleasing Speech
Delivering a Memorable, Crowd-Pleasing Speech
Delivering a Memorable, Crowd-Pleasing Speech
Something Old, Something New
Some consignment shops don't shy away from wedding attire.
Something Old, Something New
Delivering a Memorable, Crowd-Pleasing Speech
Delivering a Memorable, Crowd-Pleasing Speech
Backstage Comedy On Stage At Lee Center
Lone Star State Location Offers Three Stars
Backstage Comedy On Stage At Lee Center
Backstage Comedy On Stage At Lee Center
Lone Star State Location Offers Three Stars
Backstage Comedy On Stage At Lee Center
Calendar
Calendar
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Hearing on Toll Road Transfer To Be Set
Hearing on Toll Road Transfer To Be Set
Another Victory for Land Preservation
Longtime McLean resident gifts 5-acre conservation easement to the Northern Virginia Conservation Trust.
Another Victory for Land Preservation
Green Light for Mount Olive Baptist
Green Light for Mount Olive Baptist
Moving Beyond the Minimum
Superintendent of Schools Jack Dale responds to residents' questions.
Moving Beyond the Minimum
Scientific Professional
Burke man on Board of Directors of American Chemical Society.
Scientific Professional
Week In Great Falls
Week In Great Falls
Scientific Professional
Burke man on Board of Directors of American Chemical Society.
Scientific Professional
Life in Prison Times Three for Holland
He's sentenced for 1991 Chantilly rape.
Life in Prison Times Three for Holland
More Room for Mountain View
Once a shared space, school expands into its whole building.
More Room for Mountain View
Scientific Professional
Burke man on Board of Directors of American Chemical Society.
Scientific Professional
Calling the Numbers Cold Turkey
Nonsmoking bingo night gets six-month trial run at Greater Springfield Fire Station.
Calling the Numbers Cold Turkey
Being a Friend to the Environment
GFCA strives to make residents environmentally aware.
Being a Friend to the Environment
Parents Oppose Boundary Change Adjustment
Haycock and Kent Gardens parents are disappointed by adjustment to boundary change proposal.
Parents Oppose Boundary Change Adjustment
Moving Beyond the Minimum
Superintendent of Schools Jack Dale responds to residents' questions.
Moving Beyond the Minimum
Exit Dana Kauffman: Enter Jeffrey McKay
Neighborhood stability will be Kauffman's major final initiative.
Exit Dana Kauffman: Enter Jeffrey McKay
Marrow Donor Campaign Planned
Marrow Donor Campaign Planned
Another Victory for Land Preservation
Longtime McLean resident gifts 5-acre conservation easement to the Northern Virginia Conservation Trust.
Another Victory for Land Preservation
Franconia Resident Dies In Fire
Franconia Resident Dies In Fire
Week In McLean
Week In McLean
Mesaris Resigns
He heads for new role as fire chief of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority.
Mesaris Resigns
New Signage For Richmond Highway
New Signage For Richmond Highway
Scientific Professional
Burke man on Board of Directors of American Chemical Society.
Scientific Professional
Calendar
Calendar
A Little Light Reading
Blackwell led the effort to make complicated documents user-friendly.
A Little Light Reading
Scientific Professional
Burke man on Board of Directors of American Chemical Society.
Scientific Professional
A Booming Debate in Virginia Run
Residents voice opposition to natural gas pipeline facility in their backyards.
A Booming Debate in Virginia Run
'The Ultimate Learning Experience'
Motivational speaker Chris Skinner coming to Westfield High School on Feb. 2.
'The Ultimate Learning Experience'
Business Notes
Business Notes
Tuesday, January 23
International Nuptials
Different cultures offer different wedding foods, some traditional, some not.
International Nuptials
Burke Centre Turns 30
Celebrations throughout the year mark community's 30th anniversary.
Burke Centre Turns 30
Commission Questions Expanded Proposal
Van Metre Homes will likely reduce size of proposed development.
Commission Questions Expanded Proposal
Questions for Staff
School Board discusses South County boundaries at work session.
Questions for Staff
Questions for Staff
School Board discusses South County boundaries at work session.
Questions for Staff
Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Noise from new electrical transformers annoys neighbors.
Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
New Life for an Old Church
Clifton Presbyterian opens renovated sanctuary.
New Life for an Old Church
Health Notes
Health Notes
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
Loudoun's Early Beginnings
Tracking the history and events that led to the founding of Loudoun County.
Loudoun's Early Beginnings
Party Time
Party Time
Before It Was:
Before It Was:
Year-Long History Lessons
Year-Long History Lessons
Important Dates
Important Dates
Calendar: Jan.24-30
Calendar: Jan.24-30
A Chocolate Wonderland
Chocolate lovers flock to Fairfax for annual festival.
A Chocolate Wonderland
International Nuptials
Different cultures offer different wedding foods, some traditional, some not.
International Nuptials
French Horn Meets Chinese Traditions
Vienna musician tours with Chinese New Year Global Spectacular.
French Horn Meets Chinese Traditions
It's the Tom and Gerry Show
Two elected leaders talk to Mantua residents about politics in Fairfax.
It's the Tom and Gerry Show
The Preservation Dilemma
Church officials clash with historic preservationists over a 190-year-old wall.
The Preservation Dilemma
Virus Strikes Hotel
Highly contagiou snorovirus confirmed as more than 100 fall ill
Virus Strikes Hotel
Evolution of the Hunt for Overcrowding
Recent staff increases mean a half million dollars now spent annually combating excessive occupancy
Evolution of the Hunt for Overcrowding
Closing Up Shop
Closing Up Shop
Questions for Staff
School Board discusses South County boundaries at work session.
Questions for Staff
Taking Boom out of Vulcan's Thunder?
Board of Zoning Appeals defers decision on quarry's special use permit.
Taking Boom out of Vulcan's Thunder?
A Chocolate Wonderland
Chocolate lovers flock to Fairfax for annual festival.
A Chocolate Wonderland
Greener Pastures — and Buildings — Ahead?
Bills in House call for green building design standards in all government buildings.
Greener Pastures — and Buildings — Ahead?
Taking Boom out of Vulcan's Thunder?
Board of Zoning Appeals defers decision on quarry's special use permit.
Taking Boom out of Vulcan's Thunder?
Challenge Reflects Similar Cases
At least two other suburban governments have had day labor anti-solicitation attempts halted.
Challenge Reflects Similar Cases
Changing Faces
New developments try to meet the needs of Loudoun's growing senior population.
Changing Faces
City, County Differ on Dredging Cameron Run
Alexandria has already spent millions on years of dredging, Fairfax still isn’t sure.
City, County Differ on Dredging Cameron Run
School Board Requests Hearings
Neighborhoods See Increase in Student Population
School Board Requests Hearings
Owner to Give Away Schoolhouse
Owner to Give Away Schoolhouse
You Say Goodbye and I Say Hello
Dominion Trail Assistant Principal Susan Mabee will become the new principal when Sharon Keegan-Coppels leaves for Sycolin Creek elementary.
You Say Goodbye and I Say Hello
Phillips to Run
Patricia Phillips hopes to gain Republican nomination for Senate seat.
Phillips to Run
Week in Loudoun
Week in Loudoun
Finding Common Denominators
Successful black seniors at West Potomac are reaching out to their peers.
Finding Common Denominators
Two Teenage Girls Missing
Wootton students told their parents on Friday afternoon that they were going to Georgetown to see a movie and have not been seen since.
Two Teenage Girls Missing
Alive With Color
Potomac Artists in Touch (PAinT) exhibition at Behnke Nursery puts a spotlight on the work of local painters.
Alive With Color
Chamber Brings ‘Pop’ to Balloon Store Grand Opening
American Balloon Company offers party decorating in Mount Vernon Plaza.
Chamber Brings ‘Pop’ to Balloon Store Grand Opening
Week in Vienna
Week in Vienna
Dealing With The Sidewalk Bully
Your Dog’s Friend and Humane Society present free educational sessions for dog owners.
Dealing With The Sidewalk Bully
Stepping to the Top
Stone Bridge High School sophomore finds herself moving toward the top of the Irish dancing community.
Stepping to the Top
What’s Next?
Wootton Grad’s website gives a variety of advice to the twenty-something crowd.
What’s Next?
Questions for Staff
School Board discusses South County boundaries at work session.
Questions for Staff
Food for Songbirds
Food for Songbirds
Rematch?
Rematch?
Great Place for Children to Grow Up
Alexandria is recognized for its commitment to children and youth.
Great Place for Children to Grow Up
City, County Differ on Dredging Cameron Run
Alexandria has already spent millions on years of dredging, Fairfax still isn’t sure.
City, County Differ on Dredging Cameron Run
Greener Pastures — and Buildings — Ahead?
Bills in House call for green building design standards in all government buildings.
Greener Pastures — and Buildings — Ahead?
Providence Still Wants To Help
Following Lamb Center decision, Providence District Council discusses homelessness.
Providence Still Wants To Help
Monday, January 22
This Week in Arlington
This Week in Arlington
Thursday, January 18
Revolutionary Teaching Methods
Wolftrap fourth-graders are unwittingly involved in real-life lesson about oppression and revolution.
Revolutionary Teaching Methods
Wednesday, January 17
School Notes
School Notes
Celebration of Books
Fairfax’s first annual Jewish Book Festival starts Sunday.
Celebration of Books
Celebration of Books
Fairfax’s first annual Jewish Book Festival starts Sunday.
Celebration of Books
Calendar
Calendar
Real Life 'Fear Factor'
Burke man arrested in Philippines, sentenced in Fairfax.
Real Life 'Fear Factor'
Squeezed for Space
Two-way traffic and parking issues in Old Town are concerning some business owners
Squeezed for Space
Charge Goes to Grand Jury
Charge Goes to Grand Jury
Roundups
Roundups
Frey Discusses Budget, Transportation
Discusses transportation, budget at WFCCA quarterly meeting.
Frey Discusses Budget, Transportation
Police Seek Help in Cold Murder Case
$50,500 reward offered for information on murder of Stafford woman.
Police Seek Help in Cold Murder Case
Former Clifton Mayor Honored
Town's caboose plaza is dedicated to Jim Chesley.
Former Clifton Mayor Honored
People Notes
People Notes
School Notes
School Notes
Community Notes
Community Notes
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
School Notes
School Notes
Camps & Schools
Camps & Schools
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Health Notes
Health Notes
Business Notes
Business Notes
Pet of the Week
Pet of the Week
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
Civic Calendar
Civic Calendar
Volunteering
Volunteering
Clubs & Organizations
Clubs & Organizations
Celebration of Books
Fairfax’s first annual Jewish Book Festival starts Sunday.
Celebration of Books
Celebration of Books
Fairfax’s first annual Jewish Book Festival starts Sunday.
Celebration of Books
Celebration of Books
Fairfax’s first annual Jewish Book Festival starts Sunday.
Celebration of Books
Ongoing Events
Ongoing Events
Calendar
Calendar
WFCCA OKs Staff's Historic District Plan
WFCCA OKs Staff's Historic District Plan
Frey Answers Questions about Local Issues
Frey Answers Questions about Local Issues
Chantilly Is No. 1 in Theater Sports
Chantilly Is No. 1 in Theater Sports
Business Notes
Business Notes
Federal Assessment Favors Mirant
Mirant "Wind Tunnel Study" faulted by Alexandria T&ES.
Federal Assessment Favors Mirant
Mixed-Use development Slated for Westfields
Mixed-Use development Slated for Westfields
Former Clifton Mayor Honored
Town's caboose plaza is dedicated to Jim Chesley
Former Clifton Mayor Honored
Rebels Grant Last Wishes
Fairfax High School student turns a school project into a fund raiser for a lost friend.
Rebels Grant Last Wishes
Providence Still Wants To Help
Following Lamb Center decision, Providence District Council discusses homelessness.
Providence Still Wants To Help
A Place To Call Home
Two guests at the Lamb Center speak out about the difficulties of being homeless and misunderstood.
A Place To Call Home
Healthier Market Ahead in 2007
Calming housing market gives buyers more negotiating power.
Healthier Market Ahead in 2007
Whole Foods Opens in Fair Lakes
Grocery store features fresh, natural products, five cafes and wine loft.
Whole Foods Opens in Fair Lakes
Tomorrow Is Today For Local Entrepreneur
A technology for multiple venues is born on Henry Street.
Tomorrow Is Today For Local Entrepreneur
Latest Blast Was Not
Latest Blast Was Not
A Second Life for An Historic Tree
Increasing Alexandria natural canopy is an ongoing project.
A Second Life for An Historic Tree
Healthier Market Ahead in 2007
Calming housing market gives buyers more negotiating power.
Healthier Market Ahead in 2007
25 Years of Leadership
Reston Chamber of Commerce celebrates 25th anniversary.
25 Years of Leadership
Toll Road Lawsuit Filed
Two plaintiffs allege illegalities of transferring the Dulles Toll Road operations to Airport Authority.
Toll Road Lawsuit Filed
Community Life in Kings Park West
A 35-year-old housing development offers neighborly love, activities
Community Life in Kings Park West
Facing Double Persecution
Now a Reston resident, Sadollah Fattahi once faced political and religious discrimination in Iran.
Facing Double Persecution
Charge Goes to Grand Jury
Chantilly man suspected of $50,000 jewelry heist.
Charge Goes to Grand Jury
Whole Foods Opens in Fair Lakes
Features fresh products, five cafes and a wine loft.
Whole Foods Opens in Fair Lakes
Former Mayor Chesley is Honored
Town of Clifton's caboose plaza is dedicated to him.
Former Mayor Chesley is Honored
Tuesday, January 16
School Notes
School Notes
Health
Health
Community Notes
Community Notes
Fine Art
Fine Art
A Fresh Take on Richmond Highway
New eateries bring frugal fun to Mount Vernon Plaza.
A Fresh Take on Richmond Highway
Fine Art
Fine Art
Calendar
Calendar
Through the Cracks
Hit-and-run suspect was apprehended by area police at least 15 times.
Through the Cracks
Apathy Absent From Town Meeting
Health, education and jobs also primary constituent concerns.
Apathy Absent From Town Meeting
Eating with the Birds
Event at Locust Grove Nature Center fed birdwatchers as they watched local birds feed themselves.
Eating with the Birds
Police Station Has New Assistant Commander
Mount Vernon native replaces Shawn Bennett after his promotion.
Police Station Has New Assistant Commander
Fighting Gypsy Moths
City plans to spray pesticides in Beverly Hills to combat “Lymantria dispar.”
Fighting Gypsy Moths
Bank Honors Vienna Officers Early
Reeves and Shaver receive donation to charity of their choice.
Bank Honors Vienna Officers Early
Council Candidacies Announced
Council Candidacies Announced
Area's Other Overcrowded Schools
Silverbrook, Lorton Station elementary schools overcrowed by several hundred students, awaiting relief from new school in 2009.
Area's Other Overcrowded Schools
Honoring King's Legacy
Martin Luther King Jr.'s dreams of equality, peace still need to be accomplished, teenagers are reminded.
Honoring King's Legacy
Business Notes
Business Notes
Calendar: Jan. 17-Jan. 23
Calendar: Jan. 17-Jan. 23
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
School Notes
School Notes
School Notes
School Notes
Health
Health
Health
Health
Schools
Schools
Health Workers Devote Time to Uninsured
Martin Luther King Jr. Day brings civil service in the form of free health care.
Health Workers Devote Time to Uninsured
Three New Classes at NOVA Reston
Three New Classes at NOVA Reston
Schools
Schools
Trip Down Memory Lane
McLean Community Players production of "Life with Father" opens at Alden Theatre Feb. 2.
Trip Down Memory Lane
Schools
Schools
Trip Down Memory Lane
McLean Community Players production of "Life with Father" opens at Alden Theatre Feb. 2.
Trip Down Memory Lane
Senior Living
Senior Living
Calendar
Calendar
Calendar Jan. 17-23
Calendar Jan. 17-23
Calendar
Calendar
Sing It Again
Local karaoke group inspires friendship, confidence and a love for the music.
Sing It Again
Calendar
Calendar
Calendar
Calendar
Fine Art
Fine Art
The Other Dreamgirls
The women of ‘Bricktop’ bring 1920s Paris to life at the MetroStage.
The Other Dreamgirls
A Fresh Take on Richmond Highway
New eateries bring frugal fun to Mount Vernon Plaza.
A Fresh Take on Richmond Highway
Not Just Transportation
At town meeting, citizens voice concern over more than just transportation issues.
Not Just Transportation
Focusing on Art
Budget discussions prompt soul searching about Jefferson-Houston’s arts-integration program.
Focusing on Art
Immigration Bill Turned Down
'Constitutional problems' sink town proposal to state.
Immigration Bill Turned Down
Celebrating 25 Years of Newcomers
Great Falls Newcomers commemorates 25th anniversary.
Celebrating 25 Years of Newcomers
Things Hopping at Frog Hill
Clifton neighborhood receives Community Appearance Alliance Award.
Things Hopping at Frog Hill
Area's Other Overcrowded Schools
Silverbrook, Lorton Station elementary schools overcrowed by several hundred students, awaiting relief from new school in 2009.
Area's Other Overcrowded Schools
Another Land Swap for South County?
Supervisors, School Board looking to political leaders to help solve middle school quandary in Lorton.
Another Land Swap for South County?
This Week in Potomac 1-17-07
This Week in Potomac 1-17-07
State Officials Meet with Residents
Transportation, social service funding, immigration on residents' minds.
State Officials Meet with Residents
Boundary Study: Round 2
Public hearing spillover session brings more criticism of plan for Luther Jackson GT center.
Boundary Study: Round 2
Week In Great Falls
Week In Great Falls
Charting Progress
Celebrations of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life recalled his efforts and put into perspective the work that remains to be done.
Charting Progress
Architects Reveal Gum Spring Design
Forty thousand-square-foot Gum Spring Library shooting for opening in 2008.
Architects Reveal Gum Spring Design
Biblical Flooding?
Hyland calls for dredging at flood meeting, but some in community suggest an exodus.
Biblical Flooding?
One House’s History
How ‘significant’ was Otis Mason? The answer may decide his home’s fate.
One House’s History
Athletes Challenge Themselves, Open Minds
Special Olympics Virginia Kicks off Winter Games
Athletes Challenge Themselves, Open Minds
Community Called to Honor King
Sacramento Neighborhood Center hosts a celebration of service.
Community Called to Honor King
Week In McLean
Week In McLean
Week in Loudoun
Week in Loudoun
Former Deputy Sheriff Seeks Republican Nomination
Ahlemann Announces He Will Run Against Simpson
Former Deputy Sheriff Seeks Republican Nomination
Klepper To Serve 18-Months
Former Whitman student heads to jail for violating his probation from a 2003 sexual assault case.
Klepper To Serve 18-Months
County Considers Putting Brakes on Development
County Considers Putting Brakes on Development
Reactions Mixed on Proposal
Neighbors of Dolley Madison Library express concern about the impact of upcoming renovations.
Reactions Mixed on Proposal
Mobile Home Residents Promised Support
Kings Crossing development remain in limbo.
Mobile Home Residents Promised Support
Woman Killed on Richmond Highway
Woman Killed on Richmond Highway
Budget Deficit, Health Care Set Agenda for Fresh-Faced Assembly
'Huge learning curve' lies ahead for new members, who will face difficult decisions in the next few months.
Budget Deficit, Health Care Set Agenda for Fresh-Faced Assembly
Program Keeps Families Together
Gov. Kaine grants Loudoun money to create new at-risk youth program.
Program Keeps Families Together
Landowners File Suit
Lawsuits challenge Board of Supervisors' December rural vote.
Landowners File Suit
Board Adopts $709 million Budget
School Board Gives Approves Raises
Board Adopts $709 million Budget
Marshall Hopes to Help County Infrastructure
Del. Bob Marshall (R-13) filed 62 piece of legislation for consideration during the 2007 General Assembly session
Marshall Hopes to Help County Infrastructure
Not Just Transportation
At town meeting, citizens voice concern over more than just transportation issues.
Not Just Transportation
Honoring King's Legacy
Martin Luther King Jr.'s dreams of equality, peace still need to be accomplished, teenagers are reminded.
Honoring King's Legacy
Love Conquers All, Even Bureaucracy
Jewish-Muslim marriage frustrated by immigration policy.
Love Conquers All, Even Bureaucracy
Safety and Sensitivity
Churchill community continues to react to fight and subsequent e-mail from principal.
Safety and Sensitivity
Board Approves One Loudoun
Board Approves One Loudoun
Dulles Gets China Route
U.S.D.O.T. Awards United Airlines Direct Route to Beijing
Dulles Gets China Route
30 Minutes, Thousands of Dollars
Experts to help families fill out FAFSA forms that may make college possible.
30 Minutes, Thousands of Dollars
Ransom Remembers King
Former assistant city manager recalls his time with the civil rights leader.
Ransom Remembers King
Community Goes to Hearing
The Gatherings at Cascades will come before the Planning Commission next week.
Community Goes to Hearing
Things Hopping at Frog Hill
Clifton neighborhood receives Community Appearance Alliance Award
Things Hopping at Frog Hill
Another Land Swap for South County?
Supervisors, School Board looking to political leaders to help solve middle school quandary in Lorton.
Another Land Swap for South County?
Celebrating King's Words and Works
First Baptist Church of Vienna hosts a service in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Celebrating King's Words and Works
South Run To Receive Facelift
Fitness space to be added, racquetball court taken away in $4.3 million renovation.
South Run To Receive Facelift
Slow But Steady Sells the House
Despite selling fewer homes in 2006, Realtors believe market will stabilize in 2007.
Slow But Steady Sells the House
Town Seeks New Site Operator
New day labor site operator will check work authorization status.
Town Seeks New Site Operator
Monday, January 15
This Week in Arlington
This Week in Arlington
Decal Contest Ends This Week
Decal Contest Ends This Week
Wednesday, January 10
Health Notes
Health Notes
School Notes
School Notes
Health Notes
Health Notes
Calendar
Calendar
Healthier Market Ahead in 2007
Calming housing market gives buyers more negotiating power.
Healthier Market Ahead in 2007
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Fight Week
Fight at Churchill and Benz’s response escalate into wider controversy about gangs, dress code and racial sensitivity.
Fight Week
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Roundups
Roundups
Car Show Yields Trust-Fund Money
Clifton event's proceeds go to slain police officers' families.
Car Show Yields Trust-Fund Money
Cool Vehicles Yield Trust-Fund Money
Clifton car show proceeds go to slain police officers' families.
Cool Vehicles Yield Trust-Fund Money
School Notes
School Notes
Health Notes
Health Notes
School Notes
School Notes
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Oak View Shows Off Technology
Japanese educators tour elementary school with eye on technology.
Oak View Shows Off Technology
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
School Notes
School Notes
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Health Notes
Health Notes
Health Notes
Health Notes
School Notes
School Notes
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Health Notes
Health Notes
School Notes
School Notes
School Notes
School Notes
Pet of the Week
Pet of the Week
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Calendar
Calendar
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Calendar
Calendar
Out, Out Damned…Dialogue
With Macbeth, Arlington’s Synetic Theatre is set to debut its second wordless interpretation of Shakespeare.
Out, Out Damned…Dialogue
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Calendar
Calendar
Calendar
Calendar
Calendar
Calendar
Ongoing Events
Ongoing Events
Family Mourns Loss of 8-Year-old Son
Boy struck by car dies on Christmas Day.
Family Mourns Loss of 8-Year-old Son
Springfield's Big Night
Chamber recognizes John Bauer, Patricia Gauthier with citizenship awards.
Springfield's Big Night
Neighbors Mourn Man's Death
Chantilly man killed in motorcycle accident.
Neighbors Mourn Man's Death
Bulova Gears Up for Assembly Session
Election year heats up transportation initiatives among General Assembly members from Northern Virginia.
Bulova Gears Up for Assembly Session
Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.
Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.
City Cancels Lamb Center Deal
City Council moves to stop purchase agreement for proposed Lamb Center relocation site in Merrifield.
City Cancels Lamb Center Deal
Marsden Heads to Richmond
Transportation tops Marsden’s list of important legislative issues for his 41st District.
Marsden Heads to Richmond
Two-Alarm Fire Consumes Townhouse
Unattended candle causes estimated $404,000 damage.
Two-Alarm Fire Consumes Townhouse
Bulova Gears Up for Assembly Session
Election year heats up transportation initiatives among General Assembly members from Northern Virginia.
Bulova Gears Up for Assembly Session
Healthier Market Ahead in 2007
Calming housing market gives buyers more negotiating power.
Healthier Market Ahead in 2007
Agreeing To Disagree
George Mason-Braddock District Forum attracts concerned citizens from the neighborhood on two important issues.
Agreeing To Disagree
Show Fit for a 'King'
Elementary, middle and high school students band together for production of 'The King and I.'
Show Fit for a 'King'
Mailboxes Massacred
A suspect was caught on tape committing one of more than 20 acts of vandalism, but no clear image of the perpetrator's face could be attained.
Mailboxes Massacred
Fords Remembered at Holton
Friends and former teachers recall their years with Susan Ford and her family.
Fords Remembered at Holton
Hi-Tech Hide and Seek
Geocachers search for coordinates and "treasures" throughout Northern Virginia's parks.
Hi-Tech Hide and Seek
This Week in Potomac 1-10-07
This Week in Potomac 1-10-07
Escape Clause
Bill would help elderly, disabled residents caught in the midst of a condo conversion.
Escape Clause
One Last Go ’Round
Doors open to the past as the Great Falls Tavern prepares for extensive renovation.
One Last Go ’Round
Marsden Heads to Richmond
Transportation tops Marsden’s list of important legislative issues for his 41st District.
Marsden Heads to Richmond
Puller Identifies Top Priorities
2007 legislative session commences with a full hopper.
Puller Identifies Top Priorities
Agreeing To Disagree
George Mason-Braddock District Forum attracts concerned citizens from the neighborhood on two important issues.
Agreeing To Disagree
End of the Gun Show Loophole?
Devolites Davis wants to close “gun show loophole,” introduces about 30 other bills.
End of the Gun Show Loophole?
Whole Foods Set To Open
Whole Foods Set To Open
'Keep the Dream Alive'
CPMSAC, Westfield High PTSA host annual King Festival.
'Keep the Dream Alive'
Historic District, Offices, Hotels To Be Discussed
Historic District, Offices, Hotels To Be Discussed
Dias Pleads Guilty to Gang Charge
Dias Pleads Guilty to Gang Charge
Robbery Yields 10 Years
Robbery Yields 10 Years
Supervisors Approve Fair Lakes PNC Bank
Supervisors Approve Fair Lakes PNC Bank
Tuesday, January 9
Health Notes
Health Notes
Classes & Workshops
Classes & Workshops
Business Notes
Business Notes
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Calendar: Jan. 10-16
Calendar: Jan. 10-16
Fine Art
Fine Art
A Resonating Cause
Principal Bassist for the National Symphony Orchestra releases new album, raises awareness for ALS.
A Resonating Cause
Week In Great Falls
Week In Great Falls
Getting Healthy in 2007
Getting Healthy in 2007
Public Takes Its Turn
Middle school in South County unites parents, while boundary recommendations divide neighborhoods.
Public Takes Its Turn
Camps & Schools
Camps & Schools
Health & Fitness
Health & Fitness
Feast To Mark Boys & Girls Club 70th Anniversary
Feast To Mark Boys & Girls Club 70th Anniversary
Tulloch Retains Vice Chairmanship
An attempt to restore previous rules of order fails.
Tulloch Retains Vice Chairmanship
New School Rises Next to Old
Officials prepare to say goodbye to a 1965 school and open a 2007 model.
New School Rises Next to Old
Leibach Leaves Planning Commission
Virginia Concrete's SUP renewal gets a warm reception
Leibach Leaves Planning Commission
A Truckload of History
Historic Oakton Schoolhouse moves up Hunter Mill to new park property.
A Truckload of History
Parks and Rec Dominates Council Meeting
Raised boardwalk and new playground equipment are discussed.
Parks and Rec Dominates Council Meeting
Reston's Most Memorable Haircut
Administrator mohawked as South Lakes students raise more than $20,000 for friend's cancer treatment.
Reston's Most Memorable Haircut
Public Takes Its Turn
Middle school in South County unites parents, while boundary recommendations divide neighborhoods.
Public Takes Its Turn
Albo Readies for Richmond
Transportation, school funding among top issues for delegate.
Albo Readies for Richmond
O'Brien Sees Transportation as Top Issue
Sen. Jay O'Brien ready to tackle transportation, land use.
O'Brien Sees Transportation as Top Issue
O'Brien Sees Transportation as Top Issue
Sen. Jay O'Brien ready to tackle transportation, land use.
O'Brien Sees Transportation as Top Issue
Faith
Faith
LINK Helps Families During Holidays
LINK Helps Families During Holidays
Community Notes
Community Notes
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
Schools
Schools
Community Notes
Community Notes
Faith
Faith
Faith
Faith
School Notes
School Notes
School Notes
School Notes
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Business Notes
Business Notes
Clubs & Organizations
Clubs & Organizations
Business Notes
Business Notes
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
People
People
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Volunteering
Volunteering
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Calendar Jan. 10-16
Calendar Jan. 10-16
Calendar Jan. 11-17
Calendar Jan. 11-17
Fine Art
Fine Art
Calendar Jan. 11-17
Calendar Jan. 11-17
Fine Art
Fine Art
Recalling Fallen Matriarch
Family remembers Herndon woman's enthusiasm for life.
Recalling Fallen Matriarch
Police Prepare for Immigration Enforcement Training
Guidelines to be drafted on how immigration authority will be used.
Police Prepare for Immigration Enforcement Training
Public Takes Its Turn
Middle school in South County unites parents, while boundary recommendations divide neighborhoods.
Public Takes Its Turn
Albo Readies for Richmond
Transportation, school funding among top issues for delegate.
Albo Readies for Richmond
Pedestrian Vision for Village Center
Local business owners and professionals express a desire for walkable commercial district in Great Falls.
Pedestrian Vision for Village Center
Albo Readies for Richmond
Transportation, school funding among top issues for delegate.
Albo Readies for Richmond
Public Takes Its Turn
Middle school in South County unites parents, while boundary recommendations divide neighborhoods.
Public Takes Its Turn
Breaking Boundaries
Parents and students weigh in on proposed GT boundary changes at School Board public hearing.
Breaking Boundaries
Learning About Leadership
Herndon High School's junior ROTC shows students discipline, leadership
Learning About Leadership
Time for Change?
Rip Sullivan announces his candidacy for the Virginia House of Delegates 34th District.
Time for Change?
Cookie Sales Support Troops
Girl Scout cookie sales benefit local Girl Scout troops and U.S. troops overseas.
Cookie Sales Support Troops
Celebrating Grassroots Victory
Mount Vernon Democrats celebrate party's resurgence in the 2005 election.
Celebrating Grassroots Victory
Green on the Outside, Still Pink in the Middle
Daks plans to relocate underground for conservation, but the steakhouse’s recipes won’t change.
Green on the Outside, Still Pink in the Middle
Herring Vows to Look for Common Ground
Senator says transportation is priority in assembly session, but will also focus on solving local issues.
Herring Vows to Look for Common Ground
Kaine, Others Unveil Transportation Plans
Kaine, Others Unveil Transportation Plans
Martinez Hopes to Represent Western Loudoun
Martinez to Run Against May in November
Martinez Hopes to Represent Western Loudoun
HMS Teacher Charged
HMS Teacher Charged
Week In McLean
Week In McLean
Bringing In Bowers
Sully Elementary principal, Clark Bowers, accepts position as Arcola principal.
Bringing In Bowers
Breaking Boundaries
Parents and students weigh in on proposed GT boundary changes at School Board public hearing.
Breaking Boundaries
What Do Residents Want from Richmond?
Howell and Plum meet with Reston residents on transportation, education, other issues.
What Do Residents Want from Richmond?
Churchill Road Parents Pleased
Churchill Road Parents Pleased
Task Force And Doyle Lock Horns
Cooperation between Inova Mount Vernon Hospital and DeWitt Army Hospital doubtful
Task Force And Doyle Lock Horns
Out of the Woods
Mondloch House’s staff builds relationships with the chronically homeless.
Out of the Woods
Week in Loudoun
Week in Loudoun
Board Resolves to Defer Action on Development
Supervisors hopes to send message to Richmond with its resolution.
Board Resolves to Defer Action on Development
Delegates Identify Issues
2007 legislative session commences with a full hopper
Delegates Identify Issues
Not Enough Roads, Not Enough Nurses
Del. Mark Sickles wants General Assembly to find money to offset stress of growing population.
Not Enough Roads, Not Enough Nurses
Tulloch to Seek Second Term
Three of the Board of Supervisors seats will see competition at Republican convention.
Tulloch to Seek Second Term
Potomac Falls Splits from Church
Episcopal Church Breaks Ties with Diocese
Potomac Falls Splits from Church
Time for Change?
Rip Sullivan announces his candidacy for the Virginia House of Delegates 34th District.
Time for Change?
Homicide on Washington Street
One block of Old Town goes into lockdown as officers investigate a murder.
Homicide on Washington Street
Getting to Know ... Leigh Donlan
Getting to Know ... Leigh Donlan
The City’s Domain
The City’s Domain
Landmark/Van Dorn Rebirth On Hold
Increased density may be the key to revitalization
Landmark/Van Dorn Rebirth On Hold
Vienna Theatre Company Hates Hamlet
Upcoming production is a modern riff on Shakespeare.
Vienna Theatre Company Hates Hamlet
Transportation Heads Legislative Agenda
Transportation Heads Legislative Agenda
Firefighters And Children -- Christmas Personified
Firefighters And Children -- Christmas Personified
Randall Files for Broad Run Seat
Lansdowne-based Democrat hopes to deal with unaddressed issues in the county.
Randall Files for Broad Run Seat
Youths As Young As 12 Charged with Hate Crimes
Police arrest seven students for attacking Hispanics in December.
Youths As Young As 12 Charged with Hate Crimes
Rolling Out an Agenda
Shannon to fight for roads, crime victims, environment and more.
Rolling Out an Agenda
Celebrating Dr. King's Ideas
Reston prepares for its annual celebration of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Celebrating Dr. King's Ideas
This Week in Arlington
This Week in Arlington
Breaking Boundaries
Parents and students weigh in on proposed GT boundary changes at School Board public hearing.
Breaking Boundaries
Reston Planning Discusses Park and Ride
Members of Planning and Zoning Committee discuss issues likely to come before them this year.
Reston Planning Discusses Park and Ride
O'Brien Sees Transportation as Top Issue
Sen. Jay O'Brien ready to tackle transportation, land use.
O'Brien Sees Transportation as Top Issue
Albo Readies for Richmond
Transportation, school funding among top issues for delegate.
Albo Readies for Richmond
Monday, January 8
Things to Look For in 2007…
Things to Look For in 2007…
Debris To Give Way to Trees
Board approves plan to gradually transform Lorton Debris Landfill into a 250-acre park.
Debris To Give Way to Trees
County Presents Legislative Wish List
The top priority is to secure reimbursement funding for human services programs.
County Presents Legislative Wish List
Arlington Legislators Prep Bills
General Assembly session kicks off Jan. 10
Arlington Legislators Prep Bills
Thursday, January 4
2006 Brought Death And Birth At WWB Project
Telegraph Road enters the picture in 2007
2006 Brought Death And Birth At WWB Project
Calendar
Calendar
General Assembly Honors Heisinger
Wife accepts husband's posthumous honor.
General Assembly Honors Heisinger
Luckett Calls It A Career
With many productive years left this conclusion could be a new beginning
Luckett Calls It A Career
The Year Ahead and A Look Behind
Residents of McLean and Great Falls take a bite out of crime and plan for the future in 2007.
The Year Ahead and A Look Behind
Into '07: Herndon Housing Market Shifts
Total sales down, price increases slow
Into '07: Herndon Housing Market Shifts
Time to Say the 5-Letter Word
February Great Falls Citizens Association meeting will focus on sewer vs. septic issue.
Time to Say the 5-Letter Word
The Year Ahead
Council reaffirms efforts to counter overcrowding, maintain fiscally conservative budgets.
The Year Ahead
Immigration Issues Drove Political Change
Historic local elections underline importance of illegal immigration on residents' minds.Historic local elections underline importance of illegal immigration on residents' minds.
Immigration Issues Drove Political Change
Week In Great Falls
Week In Great Falls
The Year Ahead and a Look Behind
Residents of McLean and Great Falls take a bite out of crime and plan for the future in 2007.
The Year Ahead and a Look Behind
Week In McLean
Week In McLean
Time to Say the 5-Letter Word
February Great Falls Citizens Association meeting will focus on sewer vs. septic issue.
Time to Say the 5-Letter Word
Regional Housing Prices Continue Upward
2006 commercial market never slowed.
Regional Housing Prices Continue Upward
'Finding' Money
Four local delegates discuss need for state funding for transportation.
'Finding' Money
Mount Olive Baptist Gets First Approval
Church plans to build new sanctuary.
Mount Olive Baptist Gets First Approval
Wednesday, January 3
Health Notes
Health Notes
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Calendar
Calendar
School Notes
School Notes
Community Notes
Community Notes
Calendar
Calendar
2006 Year in Review: Top Six Stories
2006 Year in Review: Top Six Stories
Ongoing Events
Ongoing Events
Looking Back at Decision-Filled Year
Looking Back at Decision-Filled Year
Success And Disappointment Along "The Highway" In 2006
Kings Crossing wins the 2006 frustration award
Success And Disappointment Along "The Highway" In 2006
Health Notes
Health Notes
Mount Vernon-Lee vs. BRAC In 2006
2007: An opportunity for consensus or further confrontation
Mount Vernon-Lee vs. BRAC In 2006
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Best Laid Plans No Match For Opinions
Nationwide search underway for new Planning & Zoning director
Best Laid Plans No Match For Opinions
Volunteering
Volunteering
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
School Notes
School Notes
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
School Notes
School Notes
Health Notes
Health Notes
School Notes
School Notes
School Notes
School Notes
Health Notes
Health Notes
School Notes
School Notes
Health Notes
Health Notes
School Notes
School Notes
Clubs & Organizations
Clubs & Organizations
Faith Notes
Faith Notes
Health Notes
Health Notes
Business Notes
Business Notes
Camps & Schools
Camps & Schools
Health Notes
Health Notes
Classes & Workshops
Classes & Workshops
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
People Notes
People Notes
Transportation on Restonians' Minds
Issue once again headlines new year.
Transportation on Restonians' Minds
Calendar
Calendar
Through the Looking Glass
Grace Slick talks about sex, drugs, rock-n-roll and her newest exhibition of paintings.
Through the Looking Glass
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Calendar
Calendar
Calendar
Calendar
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Woodson Stuns Region, Wins Regional Crown
Cavaliers ride one-goal wins to state playoffs.
Woodson Stuns Region, Wins Regional Crown
Ashburn and Dulles South: A Look Toward 2007
New projects, schools and developments on the horizon in the coming year.
Ashburn and Dulles South: A Look Toward 2007
What's to Come for the County?
Transportation and taxes continue to top list of issues.
What's to Come for the County?
Mt. Vernon's New Face - In Structure And Countenance
A new George joins a new enlightenment of George
Mt. Vernon's New Face - In Structure And Countenance
Time to Celebrate
Loudoun officials mark beginning of county's year-long anniversary celebration.
Time to Celebrate
Ryan to Seek Broad Run District Seat
Ryan to Seek Broad Run District Seat
Alexandria Remembers President Ford
Funeral motorcade carries the former president’s body up Washington Street.
Alexandria Remembers President Ford
Tuesday, January 2
School Notes
School Notes
Top 10 (or More) Picks in Theater
2007 offers festivals, new facilities and fascinating titles.
Top 10 (or More) Picks in Theater
Calendar Jan. 4-10
Calendar Jan. 4-10
Fine Art
Fine Art
Petersen To Challenge Devolites Davis
Former delegate to seek state senate seat.
Petersen To Challenge Devolites Davis
Fine Art
Fine Art
Health & Fitness
Health & Fitness
Chief Baker Orders Disciplinary Action
Police officer who shot teenager will receive 3 to 30 days of suspension without pay.
Chief Baker Orders Disciplinary Action
School Notes
School Notes
Development Awaits in New Year
2007 promises changes, new outlook for Springfield.
Development Awaits in New Year
A Good Deed Gone Bad
New, old council face off about placement of plaque honoring former mayor.
A Good Deed Gone Bad
2006: A Year of Change
Area residents faced boundary study, flooding and new construction.
2006: A Year of Change
Promise of a New Year
School boundary changes, redevelopment of historic properties hot topics for 2007.
Promise of a New Year
Chevalier Recommends Option 3, with a Twist
Suggestion would move students from Lorton Valley, Lorton Station to Hayfield Secondary starting in September.
Chevalier Recommends Option 3, with a Twist
Faith
Faith
Real Estate Notes
Real Estate Notes
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Opportunities
Health Notes
Health Notes
School Notes
School Notes
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Opportunities
First-Year Robotics Teams Win at State Level
Forest Edge students fulfill dream.
First-Year Robotics Teams Win at State Level
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Classes & Workshops
Classes & Workshops
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Opportunities
Clubs and Organizations
Clubs and Organizations
Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
Senior Living
Senior Living
Stages, Suppers and Slam Dunks
10 questions for 2007 arts and entertainment.
Stages, Suppers and Slam Dunks
Calendar Jan. 4-10
Calendar Jan. 4-10
The Resolutionary War
Local experts say getting in shape means finding the right activity and a little help from your friends.
The Resolutionary War
Top 10 (or More) Picks in Theater
2007 offers festivals, new facilities and fascinating titles.
Top 10 (or More) Picks in Theater
The Resolutionary War
Local experts say getting in shape requires finding the right activity and a little help from your friends.
The Resolutionary War
Fine Art
Fine Art
Top 10 (or More) Picks in Theater
2007 offers festivals, new facilities and fascinating titles.
Top 10 (or More) Picks in Theater
Stages, Suppers and Slam Dunks
10 questions for 2007 arts and entertainment.
Stages, Suppers and Slam Dunks
Court Rules in Favor of Homeless Opponents
Circuit court ruling may force a public hearing on apartments for homeless residents.
Court Rules in Favor of Homeless Opponents
Calendar Jan. 3-9
Calendar Jan. 3-9
2006: Year of History
Many county-initiated projects got underway in Burke in 2006.
2006: Year of History
Chevalier Recommends Option 3, with a Twist
Suggestion would move students from Lorton Valley, Lorton Station to Hayfield Secondary starting in September.
Chevalier Recommends Option 3, with a Twist
Week in Loudoun
Week in Loudoun
Songs from the Heart
Edward Agurs, slain by police, is recalled for his good spirit despite a troubled life.
Songs from the Heart
Brownie's, Behnke Team Up to Prevent Blindness
Brownie's, Behnke Team Up to Prevent Blindness
Fight for Affordable Homes Heated up in 2006
County efforts targeted homelessness and high home prices.
Fight for Affordable Homes Heated up in 2006
A Dancer Marches to Her Dreams
A Dancer Marches to Her Dreams
Reality Check: Real Estate Market Has Returned to Earth
Patience, Perseverance and Perspective are Keys to Selling a Home
Reality Check: Real Estate Market Has Returned to Earth
School Board Looks Forward, Hopes for Funding
Students Outgrow Schools
School Board Looks Forward, Hopes for Funding
Huntington Hit by Devastating Flood
Since June, residents have waited for answers… and protection.
Huntington Hit by Devastating Flood
Promise of a New Year
School boundary changes, redevelopment of historic properties hot topics for 2007.
Promise of a New Year
Cold Weather Robbers
Robberies drop in summer, but bank robberies spike in year’s final months.
Cold Weather Robbers
In Principal Search, Schools Find Leadership in Familiar Places
High schools made AYP in 2006, middle schools didn’t.
In Principal Search, Schools Find Leadership in Familiar Places
2006: A Year of Change
Area residents faced boundary study, flooding and new construction.
2006: A Year of Change
This Week in Potomac 1-3-07
This Week in Potomac 1-3-07
A Good Deed Gone Bad
New, old council face off about placement of plaque honoring former mayor.
A Good Deed Gone Bad
Chevalier Recommends Option 3, with a Twist
Suggestion would move students from Lorton Valley, Lorton Station to Hayfield Secondary starting in September.
Chevalier Recommends Option 3, with a Twist
There Is a Season?
There Is a Season?
A Year of Waiting, Wondering
Murders, BRAC proposals top 2006 in Springfield.
A Year of Waiting, Wondering
Chevalier Recommends Option 3, with a Twist
Suggestion would move students from Lorton Valley, Lorton Station to Hayfield Secondary starting in September.
Chevalier Recommends Option 3, with a Twist
A Good Deed Gone Bad
New, old council face off about placement of plaque honoring former mayor.
A Good Deed Gone Bad
A Look Back and a Look Ahead
A Look Back and a Look Ahead
Monday, January 1
Ferguson to Push Green Initiatives as Chair
During year-long chairmanship Paul Ferguson will promote use of renewable energy sources, work to cut county carbon dioxide emissions and seek to pass a tax-break for owners of hybrid vehicles.
Ferguson to Push Green Initiatives as Chair
House Fire Fueled by Propane Cylinders
No injuries occured, but the Bradley Hills home is significantly damaged.
House Fire Fueled by Propane Cylinders
Carol Kelley Nickel, 63, Dies of Breast Cancer
An accomplished attorney, Carol Kelley Nickel was the first female partner of her law firm and an active member in the Montgomery County swimming community.
Carol Kelley Nickel, 63, Dies of Breast Cancer
2006 Year in Review: Part II
2006 Year in Review: Part II