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Health
Health
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Pacers Running Stores
Pacers Running Stores
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First Day of School Looms for Students
Herndon Principals Get Ready
First Day of School Looms for Students
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Elementary Schools Prepare for New Arrivals
First day of school looms for area students.
Elementary Schools Prepare for New Arrivals
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Live Music
Live Music
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Education Notebook - 09/04/02
Education Notebook - 09/04/02
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Back to School with FCPS
A snapshot of Aug. 22, 2022
Photos by FCPS photographers Karen Bolt and Donnie Biggs and via social media
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Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
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Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
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Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
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Bulletin Board
Bulletin Board
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FACETS Provides Shelter
St. John Neumann hosts hypothermia prevention program.
St. John Neumann Catholic Church provided shelter to almost 40 people per night last week, as part of FACETS’ Hypothermia Prevention Program, which provides shelter for homeless people in the area during the winter months.
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Silence of the Court: Virginia Supreme Court Denies Access to Audio Recordings
Lack of transparency is explained as effort to shield personal conversations.
The Virginia Supreme Court operates in silence, denying public access to audio recordings of its oral arguments.
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Langley High School Presents ‘Little Women’
Students put on musical version of Louisa May Alcott novel.
When it came to playing sisters, Langley High School students Madeleine Chalk, Jamie Goodson, Kathryn Bailey and Camila Maric were more than up to the task. The four play the March sisters in Langley’s upcoming production of “Little Women.”
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Community Welcomes Homeless Into New Homes
FACETS TRIUMPH II Housing is part of the 100,000 homes campaign.
As part of the 100,000 Homes Campaign, FACETS welcomed 18 previously chronically homeless individuals into housing on March 18 at a housewarming celebration.
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Springfield Town Center Promotes Fashion Trends
First-to-market retailers scream upscale.
Springfield Town Center Fashions
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Practice Makes Perfect
Local educators share strategies for getting children to practice music.
When Linda Gulyn’s son entered high school and asked to quit his clarinet lessons, the Arlington mother of four declined his request.
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Leading by Example
Julie Casso: Volunteering has always been a big part of her life.
Julie Casso of Great Falls, makes a difference
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Pedestrian Deaths Continue to Mount on Richmond Highway
Intersection improvements can barely keep up with the traffic.
A pedestrian was killed last week in a part of Richmond Highway just south of Hunting Creek in an area that has traffic coming in from the Capital Beltway, and several secondary roads intersecting, and is short on pedestrian-friendly crossings.