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Rebels To Soar as Individuals
Fairfax High School graduates prepare for life after high school.
Rebels To Soar as Individuals
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Week In Arlington
Week In Arlington
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This Week in Potomac 10-19-05
This Week in Potomac 10-19-05
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Single Father of Five Faces 16 Years
Drunk driver pleads guilt to hit-and-run accident that permanently injured police officer.
Single Father of Five Faces 16 Years
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Student Arrested for Dunn Loring Rapes
Marshall High School student accused of assaults near Dunn Loring Metro.
Student Arrested for Dunn Loring Rapes
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All the World's a Stage at Spring Break Camps
Two area programs offer drama camps for vacation week.
All the World's a Stage at Spring Break Camps
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Driver Consumed Alcohol Before Crash
June crash on Beltway kills four.
Driver Consumed Alcohol Before Crash
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Man, 23, Charged in Murder of Mother
Police say mother and son argued over his relationship with his girlfriend.
Man, 23, Charged in Murder of Mother
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Week in Loudoun
Week in Loudoun
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Driver Consumed Alcohol Before Crash
June crash on Beltway kills four.
Driver Consumed Alcohol Before Crash
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Driver Consumed Alcohol Before Crash
June crash on Beltway kills four.
Driver Consumed Alcohol Before Crash
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Inquiring ACVA Wants to Know
Residents have their chance to voice their opinions until Nov. 25.
Inquiring ACVA Wants to Know
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Forum Highlights Domestic Violence
Cook holds gathering to “Stop the Silence—End the Violence.”
Oct. 17. The back patio at Kilroy’s Restaurant and Sports Bar on Port Royal Road in Springfield was the scene of a gathering described by host Fairfax County Supervisor John C. Cook (R- Braddock), as “part of an effort to shine the light on the oft-hidden and denied blight on our families … of domestic violence.” Cook was appointed by the Board of Supervisors in February to be their liaison to the Domestic Violence Prevention, Policy and Coordinating Council. “The name may be a mouthful,” admitted Cook in an interview during the event, “but the people you need to get things done are all right in the room,” he said. “This group gets things done.”
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Elections Matter if We Mean Business
As campaigns across Virginia make their final push to engage voters, disaffection about the election is capturing headlines and salting conversations from kitchen tables to online chats. According to news reports, many voters, especially younger voters, have tuned out or turned off the whole statewide campaign scene claiming fatigue from 2012, disgust with the negative advertising or cynicism about whether any of it really matters to them. Considering that state decisions affect so many aspects of our lives, the reaction is alarming.
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Week in Reston
Police responded to the area of Virginia Center Boulevard and Baronhurst Drive on Monday, Sept. 9 shortly after 3:30 p.m. for the report of a crash involving a motorcycle. Initial responding officers summoned Crash Reconstruction Detectives to the scene.
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Review: ‘Come Blow Your Horn’
The American Century Theater dazzles with Neil Simon classic.
It’s been more than half a century since Neil Simon’s “Come Blow Your Horn” made its Broadway debut, launching one of the most successful playwriting careers in the history of the American stage. Filled with what would become Simon’s trademark wisecracking repartee, the autobiographical portrait of a young man leaving home to experience the swinging single lifestyle of the ’60s is performed to perfection by The American Century Theater at Gunston Arts Center Theatre Two in Arlington.
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Witnesses Recount Feb. 18 Shooting
Chief Cook offers condolences to Sellers family.
Alexandria Police Chief Earl Cook offered his condolences to the family of Taft Sellers in a Feb. 25 press conference that detailed the investigative process in place regarding the city's first police-related shooting since 2009.