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‘We’re Not the Sum of Our Labels’

Centreville High presents “Curious Incident of Dog in Night-Time.”

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Obituary: David Alan (Dave) Roe

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Reston Voters Hit the Polls

Midterm Election draws crowds and viewpoints.

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Opinion: Commentary: A Personal Responsibility for Climate Change

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Dining: Another Reston Go-To Place

Restaurant Review: Not Your Average Joe’s.

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Holding Fast to the Tree of Life

Reston, Herndon communities of faith respond to deadly anti-semitic attack in Pittsburgh.

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Herndon Voters Head to the Polls

Midterm Election draws crowds and viewpoints.

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Heifer Hoofs It Out of Herndon

Causes a cow-motion.

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A Model for a Caring, Inclusive Community in Potomac

Bullis honored with KEEN’s Distinguished Community Impact Award.

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Woodlawn Stables Site Eyed for Partial Development

Plans are in the works to preserve while highlighting the area for adaptive reuse.

Stable Site Eyed for Reuse

WMCCA Meeting Changes

Citizens Against Beltway Expansion to address public.

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Election Day Arrives, Rainy and Chilly in Potomac

Long day for workers at the polls.

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Walk-a-thon at C&O Canal

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Democrats Seize Control of Northern Virginia

Region once had its own brand of Republicanism; now that seems almost extinct.

The loss of two-term incumbent U.S. Rep. Barbara Comstock (D-10) means Republicans are down to one lone elected official in Northern Virginia, Del. Tim Hugo (R-40). The blue wave that started last year unseating Republicans like Del. Jim LeMunyon (R-67) and Del. Bob Marshall (R-13) continued this year, when state Sen. Jennifer Wexton (D-10) was able to flip a seat that had been in Republican hands since a young military lawyer named Frank Wolf beat incumbent Democrat Joe Fisher back in 1980.

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Advocating for Immigrant Protection

Fairfax for All Coalition demands more immigrant protection from County supervisors.

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Opinion: Commentary: Working To Stop Human Trafficking

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