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Families Made Official
Several Arlington families completed local adoptions over the weekend
Families Made Official
Vienna Launches Traditional Fourth of July
Town will party all day July 4, with music, games, fireworks and more.
Vienna Launches Traditional Fourth of July
School Board OKs Preliminary Budget
Final 2007 budget depends on amount of real estate tax revenue from the county.
School Board OKs Preliminary Budget
No Mid-Life Crisis for Potomac House Tour at 50
Organizers fine-tune annual fund-raiser, which raised $100,000 in 2003.
No Mid-Life Crisis for Potomac House Tour at 50
Edison Boys’ Enjoy Wonderful Breakthrough Season
Region runner-up Eagles fall to Petersburg at state quarterfinals.
In the end, it proved to be one of the best seasons in the history of the Edison High boys’ basketball program. The Eagles, part of the less-heralded National District, were not one of the teams most Northern Region hoops followers were taking seriously at the start of the 16-team regional playoffs.
Time To Dig Deeper
It is time for the closing arguments for and against the City Waterfront Plan.
Yorktown Boys’ Lax Shuts Down Washington-Lee
Patriots have won four of five since 0-7 start.
The Yorktown boys' lacrosse team has rebounded after an 0-7 start.
Public Interest Vs. Absolute Discretion
Lack of transparency forces some to consider lawsuits just to get information.
Brook Besha is at his wit’s end. It’s been almost four years since the Fairfax County Police Department shot and killed his son. But even today, he still does not have access to the investigation conducted by the Arlington County Police Department.
Sharing in Ramadan
9th annual Ramadan Herndon Without Hunger aids locals in need.
The Stock Market has been posting record highs. Homes in the local market have been selling in less than two weeks, sometimes for more than asking price—rising numbers that constantly make the news, all while another less publicized statistic about our area has also risen: the number of families in need, like those who attend the Herndon Without Hunger (HWH) food distribution that takes place during the holy month of Ramadan.
Top Mount Vernon Sports Moments of 2013
Here is a look at the top Mount Vernon sports moments of 2013.
Brief: National Democratic Convention: An Inspiring Experience
I would like to share with the community some of my reflections on the recent Democratic Convention in Charlotte, N.C. at which delegates nominated President Barack Obama for re-election.
L.C. Bird RB Robertson Torches Oakton
Senior rushes for 426 yards, five touchdowns in playoff win.
The Oakton football team ended its season in the state semifinals.
Hands-On Fun while Learning
Children attend LEGO camp in Clifton
Sure, LEGOs are child’s play—but they’re also much more. And Clifton’s Cam Meyer, 15, recently shared his knowledge of what these colorful building pieces can do during a LEGO camp held in the town’s meeting hall.
On the Campaign Trail
So far, three-term Mayor Bill Euille has yet to agree to a one-on-one debate with independent challenger and former Vice Mayor Andrew Macdonald.
Hands-On Fun While Learning
Children attend LEGO camp in Clifton.
Sure, LEGOs are child’s play — but they’re also much more. And Clifton’s Cam Meyer, 15, recently shared his knowledge of what these colorful building pieces can do during a Lego camp held in the town’s meeting hall.
Stylists Sidestep Snacks
Stylists Sidestep Snacks
Showing Off at the Show House
Local designers are participating in the National Symphony Orchestra Decorators Show House 2003 fund-raiser.
Showing Off at the Show House
Prom Date Times Five Makes Springfield Teens Day
Prom Date Times Five Makes Springfield Teens Day