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Defensive Minded Herndon off to Fast Basketball Start
Hornets, after winning their first two, fall to national power DeMatha.
Defensive Minded Herndon off to Fast Basketball Start
Defensive Minded Herndon off to Fast Basketball Start
Hornets, after winning their first two, fall to national power DeMatha.
Defensive Minded Herndon off to Fast Basketball Start
Hot Debate over Connector Continues
Hot Debate over Connector Continues
School Notes
School Notes
For the Love of Dance
Great Falls teen makes her mark at the Dance Theatre of Harlem.
For the Love of Dance
For the Love of Dance
Great Falls teen makes her mark at the Dance Theatre of Harlem.
For the Love of Dance
City Requests Federal Dollars
Most of the proposals increase security.
City Requests Federal Dollars
Supervisors Discuss State Road Funding Proposal
Supervisors Discuss State Road Funding Proposal
It’s Done, Sort Of
Controversial plan passes on 5-to-2 vote; opponents vow to overturn.
After hearing more than eight hours of heated testimony for and against a controversial plan to allow hotels and increase density at three sites on the waterfront, Alexandria City Council members cast a party line vote on the planning documen
Music, Murder and Pie-Making
Fairfax High presents “Sweeney Todd.”
Combine murder, revenge, pies and music, and the result is Fairfax High’s upcoming play, “Sweeney Todd.” The musical thriller takes place in Victorian London during the Industrial Revolution and will be performed over two weekends.
New 495 Express Lanes Open for Business
Fourteen mile stretch of tolled lanes open from Dulles Toll Road to Springfield.
The 495 Express lanes opened to traffic in the early morning hours of Saturday, Nov. 17, marking the completion of a project more than 10 years and $2 billion in the making.
Mathcounts: First in Regionals, Second in States
Rocky Run’s team has stellar year.
Rocky Run Middle School’s MathCounts team didn’t win the state championship this year. But it did capture second place, which is a big achievement, in itself.
Westfield Band Is Pasadena Bound
Will march in the 2014 Tournament of Roses Parade.
Tuesday morning, Jan. 1, Westfield High marching band members and their parents watched the 124th annual Tournament of Roses Parade on a big screen in the school auditorium. Next year, they’ll be in it.
Sun Shines on Opening Day of Reston Farmers Market
Benjamin Stoessel, 15 months, loves his fresh vegetables, said his mother Laura Stoessel. "Zucchini all day," said his father Tim Stoessel.
Classified Advertising March 19. 2014
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Arlington Home Sales: October, 2017
In October, 2017, 262 Arlington homes sold between $2,396,250-$95,000.
Arlington Home Sales: October, 2017
Centreville Home Sales: June, 2015
In June, 2015, 144 Centreville homes sold between $1,154,015-$154,000.
Centreville Home Sales: June, 2015
Alexandria to New Orleans: The Human Tragedy of the Interstate Slave Trade, Part IV
Part IV: What is also clear from the slave names on the manifests of the slave trade ships is that the enslaved African-Americans of Virginia and Maryland did have a rich and extended family structure.
Burke Home Sales: October, 2012
In October 2012, 27 Burke homes sold between $600,000-$209,000.
Burke Home Sales in October, 2012
Fairfax Home Sales: September, 2013
In September 2013, 83 Fairfax homes sold between $1,393,860-$169,000.
Fairfax Home Sales: September, 2013