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His Brother’s Keeper?
Marquis Byrd, 17, stands trial as an accessory to the murder of Al-Rahn Powell, 18.
His Brother’s Keeper?
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Fueling Fireworks
Great Falls Friends donates money for 10th annual Fourth of July celebration.
Fueling Fireworks
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Return of the Titans
T.C. Williams grads from the 1970s team up with their physics teacher.
Return of the Titans
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T.C. Graduate Begins His Dream Career
Scholarships pave the way from the past to the future.
T.C. Graduate Begins His Dream Career
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This Week in Potomac
This Week in Potomac
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Getting To Know ...
Getting To Know ...
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Man Kills Himself after Standoff
Man Kills Himself after Standoff
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Week In Great Falls
Week In Great Falls
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Chamber Honors Public Safety Professionals
Chamber Honors Public Safety Professionals
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'Singin’ in the Rain' at Churchill High
High school drama students will perform the famous musical Nov. 11, 17 and 18.
'Singin’ in the Rain' at Churchill High
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All Too Likely
Independent bookstore succumbs to market pressures and family demands.
All Too Likely
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Week in Vienna
Week in Vienna
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Emerson Set for One Final Season as Paul VI Baseball Coach
Panthers have enjoyed incredible success under longtime skipper.
In an emotional address to players and families last Thursday night, March 8 at the Paul VI High baseball team’s annual `First Pitch Dinner,’ Billy Emerson announced he will step down as the Panthers’ head baseball coach at the end of this upcoming spring season.
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Arlington Arts Gallery Highlights Diversity of Local Artists
Nestled along the intersection of George Mason Drive and Lee Highway is the Arlington Arts Gallery, a hidden gem of diversity that highlights the work of local artists who come from an array of cultural backgrounds.
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Week in Fairfax
Things happening in Fairfax.
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On the Campaign Trail
A river runs through the candidate for mayor.
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Best Friends of Reston
Rob, Julie, and Lindsay, residents of Reston for 10 years, have just come from the Lake Anne Farmers Market and are accompanied by their dog Sunny.
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Proposal for Waterfront Hotel Would More Than Double Density of Existing Development
Carr Hospitality presents concept to city even though zoning does not yet exist.
The vivid color images of a hotel on the waterfront offer a stark contrast to the dingy old warehouse currently occupying the northeast corner of Duke Street and Union Street.
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Business Matters
As members of the Alexandria City Council enjoy their summer recess, elected officials turn to their day jobs. For Councilman Frank Fannon, that means trying to close some mortgage loans for SunTrust Bank — if he can.
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'Sweeney Todd'
LTA serves up Sondheim's macabre musical.
The story hasn't changed, the music is hauntingly familiar and of course the body count remains the same. But with The Little Theatre of Alexandria's production of “Sweeney Todd,” you will be seeing the macabre musical of Stephen Sondheim as if it were for the first time.