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Logan Found Guilty; Jury Says 10 Years
Logan Found Guilty; Jury Says 10 Years
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The Changing Faces of Arlington
Last week the county’s Multicultural Advisory Commission invited three recent arrivals to Arlington to the Central Library to discuss the challenges they face as they adapt to living in a new commun
The Changing Faces of Arlington
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Worth Noting
Worth Noting
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Drunk Drivers, Underage Parties, Teens on Stretchers
A weekend of alcohol enforcement with the Montgomery County Police.
Drunk Drivers, Underage Parties, Teens on Stretchers
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Week in Loudoun
Week in Loudoun
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A Home or a Castle?
The eye of the beholder makes all the difference — or does it?
A Home or a Castle?
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After Eight Years, Only Answers Can Heal Family
Left only with questions, murder still festers within victim’s family.
After Eight Years, Only Answers Can Heal Family
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Week in Loudoun
Week in Loudoun
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Rocky Run Middle Presents 'Get Smart'
Rocky Run Middle Presents 'Get Smart'
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Chantilly High Presents 'A Christmas Carol'
Chantilly High Presents 'A Christmas Carol'
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Football Fever Fills Friday Nights
Football Fever Fills Friday Nights
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Football Fever Fills Friday Nights
Football Fever Fills Friday Nights
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Football Fever Fills Friday Nights
Football Fever Fills Friday Nights
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As In A Mirror Darkly: 9-11 Still Burns
It was a day that could possibly define the 21st Century.
As In A Mirror Darkly: 9-11 Still Burns
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As In A Mirror Darkly: 9-11 Still Burns
It was a day that could possibly define the 21st Century.
As In A Mirror Darkly: 9-11 Still Burns
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Police Notes
Police Notes
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This Week in Potomac: 9/10
This Week in Potomac: 9/10
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Athletic Sons Rise for Hamdans
Athletic Sons Rise for Hamdans
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Centre View Calendar: Oct. 5, 2012
Upcoming events and activities
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Alexandria Neighborhood Outlook: Redeveloping and Reshaping Old Town
Some residents continue to harbor resentment.
As Alexandria moves forward with development plans that will reshape the waterfront, the last year in Old Town has been defined largely by a deep conflict between many residents of the historic district and local government.