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ASC to Honor Duncan, Sheridan

High school athletes to be awarded $50,000.

Prominent real estate executive Lee Duncan and retired Arlington County Circuit Court Judge Paul Sheridan will be honored at the 65th annual...

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Virginia Legislators Join In Call for Research Dog Adoptions

Several Virginia legislators this week signed their names to an appeal to save 80 beagles used in toxicity tests

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Over the Edge

Rappellers raise funds for New Hope Housing.

Excitement was mixed with tinges of fear as more than 80 volunteers rappelled down the 14-story Crystal City Hilton as part of the Over the Edge fundraiser for New Hope Housing.

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Lamb Center and Wesley Housing Partner for Supportive housing

Tuesday, May 10, Fairfax nonprofit homeless services provider The Lamb Center and nonprofit affordable housing developer...

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The Things that Keep Me Up at Night

A wife, mother, and small business owner makes a difference with just one call.

In celebration of its five-year anniversary of partnering with schools to fight teen hunger, Food For Neighbors recognized key volunteers and school administrators. Food For Neighbors began just over five years ago by helping hungry students in two schools. Now the all-volunteer nonprofit is serving approximately 1,700 students weekly in 29 schools in Fairfax County and Loudoun County.

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Little League Opening Day Celebration

Little league

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Demolition of Fire Station 8 Begins in Arlington

New Fire Station coming

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McLean Cold Case Murder from 2001

Detectives from Fairfax County Police Department Cold Case Squad continue to use advances in technology to examine cases from years ago. New technology is used to identify offenders as well as victims in cases that have reached an impasse.

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Everyone’s Feeling the Cold Temps in April in Springfield

Those in the plant industry are taking steps to protect the crop.

Cold April

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Your Past Does Not Define Your Future

One month, one family at a time

Housing

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Earth Day: We Can Do Our Part

Earth Day

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FCPS to Consider Trust Policy

CASA members and allies speak out at rally and public hearing.

FCPS policy

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Lane Closures on 495 This Weekend

Road work coming

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Bike to Work Day May 20

BTW

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Oh Deer: Just How Big a Problem Are Deer in Arlington?

Deer in Arlington

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Arlington Festival of the Arts

Art

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Flourishing After 55 in Arlington

After 55