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Business, Nov. 12-18
Business, Nov. 12-18
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Health Notes
Health Notes
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Health Notes
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Health Notes
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Health Notes
Health Notes
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‘It’s a Family Thing’
South County softball finishes season with 27-2 record, state semifinal appearance.
‘It’s a Family Thing’
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‘It’s a Family Thing’
South County softball finishes season with 27-2 record, state semifinal appearance.
‘It’s a Family Thing’
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Tree Removals Postponed
The Virginia Department of Transportation has postponed the removal of two white oak trees at the corner of Georgetown Pike and Walker Road, allowing the community to hire an arborist to examine the two trees.
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Shine’s OT Goal Lifts McLean Girls’ Soccer Over Madison
Highlanders remain undefeated, improve to 6-0-3.
The McLean girls' soccer team remains undefeated.
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Ongoing Events
Ongoing Events
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Ongoing Events
Ongoing Events
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Gas Taxes, Metro, Gay Marriage and Stalkers with Guns
Lawmakers Prep for Short Session in Richmond
Gas Taxes, Metro, Gay Marriage and Stalkers with Guns
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Building Obstacles Fosters Learning
Daniels Run students make “American Ninja Warrior” creations.
Inspiration can come from many places and, for Daniels Run Elementary teacher Vicky Novak, it was spurred by a conversation between two of her first-grade students.
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Banks to the Rescue
Small businesses wait for banks to get federal money from the Paycheck Protection Program.
Like many business owners across Northern Virginia, Cyrille Brenac is still waiting to hear back from his bank about his application to the Paycheck Protection Program. That’s the $350 billion program that was part of the $2.2 trillion stimulus law designed to offer money to small businesses who can demonstrate they are keeping their employees. For Brenac, who lives in the Cherrydale neighborhood of Arlington, the money would help him rehire about 50 employees of his two French restaurants he laid off when the economy abruptly shut down as the result of the global COVID-19 pandemic.
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School Notes
School Notes
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McLean Holiday Homes Tour to Focus on Langley farms
The 48th annual McLean Woman’s Club Holiday Homes Tour, set for Dec. 4, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., will focus on Langley Farms, an enclave of large custom homes across Dolley Madison Boulevard (Route 123) from McLean’s business district.
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A Race to Save a Child
Remi Rupert of Springfield saved by Children's National Medical Center and participating in Race for Every Child.
Benefit race
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