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Experiencing Life Behind the Police Blotter
Council member witnesses daily efforts of local law enforcement.
Experiencing Life Behind the Police Blotter
'Lite'Tragedy Lights up Amphitheater
Euripides' tragicomedy "Ion" begins Natural Theatrical's summer season.
'Lite'Tragedy Lights up Amphitheater
Peer Mediation Brings Students Together
Students learn how to help other students resolve conflicts.
Peer Mediation Brings Students Together
New Voice for Health Care
Mount Vernon and Alexandria hospitals add community health advocate.
New Voice for Health Care
Mount Vernon Dogs Celebrate New Park
Off-Leash Dog Park opens at Grist Mill Park.
Mount Vernon Dogs Celebrate New Park
Week in Loudoun
Week in Loudoun
High School Cons
Scam artists claiming to be local high school students came to Avenel last week and have been reported in D.C. and McLean.
High School Cons
Jones Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity
Judge to decide if Fairfax City man who killed mother will be committed to a psychiatric institution.
Jones Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity
Two Bodies, Two Life Sentences
Argument over a game of dice may have led to a bloody double shooting on North Patrick Street.
Two Bodies, Two Life Sentences
Police Searching for Murder Suspect
Stabbing stemmed from fight between brothers of the victim and suspected killer, who grew up together.
Police Searching for Murder Suspect
Fallen By the Wayside
Memories of forgotten promises recalled as Wayside Elementary expansion is approved.
Fallen By the Wayside
Students Head to Iowa
Students Head to Iowa
Sense and a Sense of Civility
Cotillion teaches etiquette and social savvy to children and teens.
Ankles demurely crossed, the 5th and 6th grade girls sit posture-perfect in their colorful party dresses, white-gloved hands resting in their laps as they await an offer to dance.
A Place for Artists
The Art Guild of Clifton is forming.
The members of the Art Guild of Clifton don’t yet have a permanent space or funding, but both are in the works. They’ve got participating artists, talent and enthusiasm and, on Saturday, March 17, they’re having a grand opening in the Town of Clifton.
McLean Presents ‘A View From the Bridge’
McLean Theatre Company puts on Arthur Miller’s tale of 1950s immigrants.
When McLean High School’s McLean Theatre Company decided to present Arthur Miller’s "A View From the Bridge," the wide open spaces of the regular auditorium just wouldn’t do. For the performances, they decided to use the more intimate confines of the school’s black box theater. The result is a play, a tale of poor Italian immigrants living in the shadow of New York’s Brooklyn Bridge, that happens within a few feet of the audience at all times.
McLean High Hosts ‘Smash’ Viewing
Students discuss realities of careers in show business.
Executives from the television show "Smash" visited McLean High School Monday afternoon, showing theater students clips from the show and hosting a discussions about the realities of life in show business. Alan Paul, associate director at the Shakespeare Theater in Washington, D.C. spoke to students about what they could expect if they hoped to work onstage or onscreen for a living.
Toftoy Pens Sequel: ‘Eyes of Cold Case Killers’
Local author uses Northern Virginia as setting.
What’s next for professor sleuth Lars Neilsen and Alpha Team after solving the murders of four local university co-eds in “It’s In The Eyes?”