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McLean Man Kills Four, Self
Nathan W. Cheatham, 27, had a history of mental problems and drug abuse.
McLean Man Kills Four, Self
More than a Show
CAST in McLean surrounds its production of 'The 1940's Radio Hour' with community outreach events.
More than a Show
"Cash Grocer" Cashes Out
Another Alexandria landmark disappears from the scene.
"Cash Grocer" Cashes Out
Virginia Florist Marks Half Century
Long time customers and newly initiated show up to celebrate.
Virginia Florist Marks Half Century
Blacksburg Poisoning Hits Close to Home
Tech student from Vienna among victims of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Blacksburg Poisoning Hits Close to Home
Blacksburg Poisoning Hit Close to Home
Tech students from Ashburn among victims of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Blacksburg Poisoning Hit Close to Home
Blacksburg Poisoning Hits Close to Home
Tech student from Vienna among victims of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Blacksburg Poisoning Hits Close to Home
Blacksburg Poisoning Hit Close to Home
Tech students from Ashburn among victims of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Blacksburg Poisoning Hit Close to Home
Recognition is Given for Play’s Premiere
Robinson receives 10 Cappie nominations.
In November 2011, Robinson Secondary had the honor of performing the world premiere of an original play, Ken Ludwig’s "Midsummer/Jersey." And now, that play has received 10 Cappie nominations for excellence in high-school theater.
Top 100: Ed Moses, Lake Braddock Swimming, 1998
Former Bruin exploded on to the national scene after high school.
Ed Moses went from an unknown swimmer to world-ranked in ten months. The 1998 Lake Braddock graduate won two state titles, but his accomplishments go far beyond the high school pools and competition.
Top 100: Tom Dolan, Yorktown, Swimming, 1993
A two-time Olympic Gold Medalist, Dolan became nationally acclaimed sports figure.
An athlete cannot reach greater heights than earning a gold medal at the Olympic Games.
On the Potomac at Riverbend
Whether a newcomer or an "oldcomer" like me, I urge everyone to explore Riverbend Park and the Potomac as it flows by Great Falls.
For the past several years I have been photographing the landscapes, landmarks and wildlife of this place we call Great Falls. During this period I have been to Riverbend Park numerous times with my camera, but in May 2012 I noticed a sign near the boat rental area that listed the rates for each type of craft such as canoes, kayaks and aluminum flat-bottomed jon boats.
Roundups: Centre View South
Thomas V. Bowers, 25, of Burke, died Tuesday, July 2, from injuries he sustained in a June 16 crash. The accident occurred at Clifton Road and Maple Branch Road.
Fantasy Pumpkins To Thrill and Delight
Centreville man creates Halloween enchantment.
n his daily life, Noel Dickover is a federal contractor for the State Department. He’s also a science-fiction junkie and an expert pumpkin carver. So as Halloween approaches, when he comes home at night to Centreville’s Westbrooke community, he busies himself designing and carving the 50 or so pumpkins that’ll be displayed in his front yard at 14223 Hartwood Court on Halloween night. The glowing spectacle attracts 500 to more than 1,000 visitors each year, and word of his creations has spread internationally. Dickover puts his patterns online for free and just asks anyone who does them to send him photos of their finished creations. “Last December, I was doing a technology event for nongovernmental organizations,” he said. “I was in Bucharest, Romania, and this guy comes up to me and says, ‘I know you — I did your Angry Birds pattern.’ I was just floored by that — that was awesome.”
Thankful for Life
Delaney Saslav, 5, of McLean, reunites with rescuers at McLean fire department.
Everyday the McLean Volunteer Fire Department works tirelessly to protect and serve the McLean community. On Saturday, May 25, the dedicated firefighters were able to see the importance and the impact of their efforts with the visit of Delaney Saslav.
Navy Yard Shootings Hit Close to Home
Four Fairfax County victims killed in Washington Navy Yard rampage.
“Marty was a kind and caring man. He had such a sweet spirit and was in every way a man that lived his life to honor Christ.” —Pastor Steve Holley of Immanuel Bible Church in Springfield
Giving Back to Task Force One
Firehouse Subs gives firefighters $10,000 toward search tool.
When disasters nearly anywhere in the world trap people in buildings and under rubble, Fairfax County’s Urban Search and Rescue Team is often called to find and rescue them. Now, thanks to a new piece of equipment called a telehandler, the team will be even better prepared for the task. “It looks like a forklift on steroids,” said Battalion Chief Chris Schaff, program manager for the team, called Virginia Task Force One (VA-TF1). “It gives you the ability to pick up stuff and also be able to boom out and reach out over a rubble pile while training.”
‘You Can Taste All the Seasonings’
New Coyote Grille restaurant arrives in Centreville.
Featuring a fusion of southwestern and Bolivian cuisine, Coyote Grille is Centreville’s newest restaurant. Area residents may already be familiar with its Fairfax location, but they may now dine there at 14101 St. Germain Drive in the Centrewood Plaza shopping center.
Brookfield Explosion: A Year Later
Questions still remain; SCC finds probable gas-company violations.
One minute, Thuan Nguyen and his family lived in a two-story house in Chantilly’s Brookfield community. The next minute, it was gone — blown sky high in a gas explosion and burned to the ground.