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Churches and Taverns Become Military Hospitals
Churches and Taverns Become Military Hospitals
The Tale of One City
Storyteller brings city's history to life with bicentennial presentation.
The Tale of One City
Greenbriar Man Charged with Vehicle Tampering
Greenbriar Man Charged with Vehicle Tampering
Crime Report
Crime Report
Diving for Treasure, And Dead Bodies, Too
The Loudoun County Underwater Search and Recovery Team uses touch to discover underwater crime scenes.
Diving for Treasure, And Dead Bodies, Too
A Crash, Then Questions
A late-night car crash in southeast Washington kills two Alexandria women.
A Crash, Then Questions
Arrests Made in Murder of Wakefield Student
Falls Church man is charged following last week’s double shooting behind Arlington Mill Community Center
Arrests Made in Murder of Wakefield Student
Visions of Cherry Blossoms
Three Fairfax County dancers perform in the Washington Ballet's Nutcracker
Visions of Cherry Blossoms
Get Ready for Chantilly Day
Area’s first celebration is taking shape.
Promising fun for the whole family, the area’s first-ever Chantilly Day will burst upon the scene Saturday, May 12, at the Sully Place Shopping Center, off Route 50 West. There’ll be a parade, children’s activities, a car show, live music, food and entertainment galore.
Songs, Dances and a Message
Westfield High presents ‘Urinetown: The Musical.’
Westfield High’s new show, “Urinetown: The Musical,” is about a future time when a severe water shortage forces citizens to pay to pee. And, no pun intended, Director Susie Pike says her actors are “rarin’ to go.”
Songs, Dances and a Message 4/24/2013
Westfield High presents ‘Urinetown: The Musical.’
Westfield High’s new show, “Urinetown: The Musical,” is about a future time when a severe water shortage forces citizens to pay to pee. And, no pun intended, Director Susie Pike says her actors are “rarin’ to go.”
Westfield Wins VTA Competition
School’s first victory in statewide acting contest.
The local community knows how talented Westfield High’s theater students are; now, so do people in the rest of the state. The young thespians won the school’s first-ever Virginia Theatre Association (VTA) competition, beating out 44 other schools statewide.
News Briefs
News Briefs
Town Residents Pound the Pavement
Vienna residents volunteer to be auxiliary police officers.
Town Residents Pound the Pavement
Hearing the Impact on Victims
Malvo’s attorneys challenge execution of juveniles, victim impact statements.
Hearing the Impact on Victims
Running with Conviction
Anderson runs as independent, Plowman as Republican for Commonwealth Attorney for the November elections.
Running with Conviction
Body Discovered in Lake Newport
Newport Shores residents stumbled upon a grisly discovery in their backyard Sunday evening when the body of a missing Reston woman was found floating off the shore of Lake Newport in the North Reston
Body Discovered in Lake Newport
Burke-Based Author and Professor Launches First Book
When Burke resident and George Mason University English professor Art Taylor set out to enter The Washington Post short story cover contest, he never expected it would lead to his first book.
Chantilly: ‘A World of Pure Imagination’
Chantilly High presents “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.”
Willy Wonka, Charlie Buckett and a fleet of Oompa-Loompas will all burst upon the stage during Chantilly High’s upcoming children’s play, “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” The curtain rises Friday, May 20, at 7 p.m.; Saturday, May 21, at 2 and 7 p.m.; and Sunday, May 22, at 2 p.m. in the school theater. Tickets are $5 at the door or via www.chantillyhsdrama.com.