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Week in Loudoun
Week in Loudoun
This Week in Potomac 10-20-04
This Week in Potomac 10-20-04
'Crashing' Into Each Other
Residents discuss fear, bias and human behavior in times of crisis.
'Crashing' Into Each Other
Week in McLean
Week in McLean
Cookbooks Prove Profitable for Non-Profits
Recipes compiled from local favorites.
Cookbooks Prove Profitable for Non-Profits
Week in Loudoun
Week in Loudoun
Warren Receives One Month in Jail
Former Whitman student receives five-year prison sentence, with all but four months suspended.
Warren Receives One Month in Jail
U.S. Marshal Trial Opens
U.S. Marshal Trial Opens
40 Months Prison for Brian Kennedy
Father of teen who killed police is sentenced.
40 Months Prison for Brian Kennedy
The Envelope, Please
Potomac Chamber of Commerce to honor citizen, youth and businessperson of the year.
The Envelope, Please
This Week in Potomac 11-8-06
This Week in Potomac 11-8-06
Holiday Shopping the ‘Small-town’ Way
Local businesses offer personalized service, distinctive and unique gifts
So, you ask, what makes shopping at Vienna’s small businesses a pleasant, rewarding experience. For starters, merchandise and services are likely to be unique and distinctive, and customer service is typically personal and enthusiastic. You can go to the mall and find the same brands, harried employees and temporary staffing at one store or another. Or … you can shop locally where the merchants are your neighbors, your fellow club or church members, and community supporters. From one-of-a-kind hand-knit hats to wood birdhouses and bat condominiums, Vienna-logo gifts, and pumpkin pie liqueur, there’s something for everyone in Vienna’s hometown shops.
Fall Fun at Workhouse Arts Center
Whether you are an art aficionado, music lover, cinephile or nature enthusiast, there’s something to enjoy at Lorton’s Workhouse Arts Center this fall. Set on 55 acres of land in the former D.C. Workhouse and Reformatory, the Workhouse provides a home for more than 100 of the region’s finest professional and emerging artists, classes and arts education programs for people of all ages and artistic abilities, cooperative studios, performance and theatre venues, dedicated gallery and exhibition space, and event facilities. For more information, visit www.WorkhouseArts.org or call 703-584-2900. The center is located at 9601 Ox Road in Lorton.
Life and Death Online
Virginia lawmakers pass “digital assets” bill to ease parental access to deceased child’s accounts.
In a rare display of bipartisan unity, the Virginia General Assembly overwhelmingly passed a bill Tuesday that makes it easier for parents and guardians to swiftly access minors online accounts after their death. The digital assets bill—co-sponsored by Delegates David Bulova (D-37) and Tommy Wright (R-Amelia)—is now headed to Governor Robert McDonnell’s desk for signature. Specifically, the bill allows a representative of the minor to obtain access to his or her digital accounts within 30 days of submitting a written request and death certificate to the social media site.
Encore Dancers Present 'Jolly Follies Holiday'
Annual holiday show returns to NOVA's Annandale campus.
Encore Dancers Present 'Jolly Follies Holiday'
Crime Report
Crime Report
A Struggle of Life and Death
Holocaust survivor relates her experiences to Madison High School juniors.
A Struggle of Life and Death
Vienna Crime Reports
Notable incidents from the Vienna Police Report from Feb. 5-11.