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Victor Esch and Brendan Esch: Heroics by Father and Son in Potomac
On the morning of April 15, 2020, Chief Victor Esch of the Bethesda Fire Department distinguished himself for outstanding courage and dedication to duty.
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Wildlife in Trouble? Experienced Team to the Rescue
The call from distraught Alexandria city employees was urgent.
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Frying Pan Park Manager Retires
Three decades of stories to tell
On Tuesday, March 2, and after more than 31 years of public service, Yvonne Johnson, Manager of Frying Pan Farm Park, had only a few hours left to tie up loose ends before retiring, and something was bothering her.
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Great Falls Friends and Neighbors Hosts Spring Tea
New scholarship established in Holly Ann Kuga’s memory
The Great Falls Friends and Neighbors Scholarship Fund held its Spring Tea 2021 fundraiser on Sunday, April 25.
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Bates Is Named Sully District’s Officer of the Quarter
His “Experience, dedication and hard work” paid off on patrol.
MPO Scott Bates has been named the Sully District Police Station’s Officer of the Quarter for the third quarter of 2020.
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Five Kilometers, Years of Memories in Arlington
At the finish line for Arlington’s annual 9/11 5k run.
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Body Worn Camera Pilot Program Launched in Fairfax County
Training and rollout beginning Monday, Feb. 19 in the Reston, Mason, and Mount Vernon districts.
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Dieting Sisters in Virginia
From road diets to balancing the books, Alexandria and Norton compare notes.
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Fathers in Jail Reunite with Their Children in Arlington
Men have high praise for system run by Sheriff Arthur.
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The Arlington Players Presents ‘Curtains’
Set in 1959 Boston, this is a “whodunnit” show within a show.
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Former Arlingtonian Tells of Epic Walks
Rousselet discovers Great Britain's essence through 600-mile walk.
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Man Sentenced to Life for Rape in Arlington
Rape sentence

