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Negligent Homicide

Centreville man receives 27 months in prison for killing pedestrian in crosswalk with van.

Negligent Homicide

News Briefs

News Briefs

News Briefs

News Briefs

Murder Rocks Quiet Clifton

Victim, suspect, both lived in the same house.

Murder Rocks Quiet Clifton

Funding Benefits Herndon Police

Federal funding would allow for purchase of new technology, increase anti-gang efforts.

Funding Benefits Herndon Police

Tolle Resigns from County Planning Commission

Member steps down before a heavy agenda.

Tolle Resigns from County Planning Commission

T.C. Graduate Begins His Dream Career

Scholarships pave the way from the past to the future.

T.C. Graduate Begins His Dream Career

His Brother’s Keeper?

Marquis Byrd, 17, stands trial as an accessory to the murder of Al-Rahn Powell, 18.

His Brother’s Keeper?

Fueling Fireworks

Great Falls Friends donates money for 10th annual Fourth of July celebration.

Fueling Fireworks

Return of the Titans

T.C. Williams grads from the 1970s team up with their physics teacher.

Return of the Titans

T.C. Graduate Begins His Dream Career

Scholarships pave the way from the past to the future.

T.C. Graduate Begins His Dream Career

This Week in Potomac

This Week in Potomac

Getting To Know ...

Getting To Know ...

Man Kills Himself after Standoff

Man Kills Himself after Standoff

Week In Great Falls

Week In Great Falls

Chamber Honors Public Safety Professionals

Chamber Honors Public Safety Professionals

'Singin’ in the Rain' at Churchill High

High school drama students will perform the famous musical Nov. 11, 17 and 18.

'Singin’ in the Rain' at Churchill High

All Too Likely

Independent bookstore succumbs to market pressures and family demands.

All Too Likely

Week in Vienna

Week in Vienna

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Emerson Set for One Final Season as Paul VI Baseball Coach

Panthers have enjoyed incredible success under longtime skipper.

In an emotional address to players and families last Thursday night, March 8 at the Paul VI High baseball team’s annual `First Pitch Dinner,’ Billy Emerson announced he will step down as the Panthers’ head baseball coach at the end of this upcoming spring season.