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Sniper Suspect's Confession or Violation?
Sniper Suspect's Confession or Violation?
Malvo's Confession a Violation?
Prosecution hopes to express, while defense hopes to suppress sniper's confession.
Malvo's Confession a Violation?
Taking Care of One’s Teeth
American Dental Association says many Americans don’t know basic oral care.
Here’s a pop quiz: How often should a person replace their toothbrush? "Once a year," said Terrie Andrews of McLean.
Telford in Contest to Enter Ironman
Fair Lakes resident BethAnn Telford was diagnosed with a Stage III brain tumor in 2005, and is still fighting for her life. But she works full time and, via her nonprofit fundraising organization, Team BT, she raises money for the National Brain Tumor Society (NBTS).
As Seen on TV
As Seen on TV
‘Little Gems,’ ‘Colors of Nature’ on Exhibit at Lake Anne Plaza
Reston Art Gallery and Studios (RAGS) presents “Little Gems” on exhibit from Feb. 2 until March 5, and all are welcome to the artists’ reception on Sunday, Feb. 8 from 2 until 4 p.m., at 11400 Washington Plaza West, Reston, at Lake Anne Plaza. The “Little Gems” exhibit features works no larger than 12” x 12”, created by the RAGS artists.
Brood X Cicadas Arrive in Arlington
Red-eyed cicadas perch on a row of hydrangea plants alongside some exoskeletons that have already been shedded and left behind.
GRACE Presents Artist Member Exhibition
Greater Reston Arts Center is presenting the first of what will become a biennial exhibition highlighting the talents of the area artist members.
Sports Briefs: SSSAS Snaps Episcopal’s 63-Game Win Streak
Titans Compete at X-Country Regionals
Sports Briefs: SSSAS Snaps Episcopal’s 63-Game Win Streak
Defining the Dream Of Martin Luther King, Jr.
CPMSAC presents annual celebration Jan. 20.
Each year, the Chantilly Pyramid Minority Student Achievement (CPMSAC) Committee celebrates the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. This year’s event is slated for Sunday, Jan. 20, at 4 p.m., at Westfield High.
Crunched-in Guardrails Spotlight Their Safety Features
Safety standards affect design.
Crunched-in Guardrails Spotlight Their Safety Features
News Briefs
News Briefs
The Learning Coaches
Across the city, tutors work with students to help Alexandria students meet the grade.
The Learning Coaches
News Briefs
News Briefs
News Briefs
News Briefs
The Learning Coaches
Across the city, tutors work with students to help Alexandria students meet the grade.
The Learning Coaches
Local Teen Battles Cancer
Liberty Middle student overcomes obstacles on road to recovery.
Lisa McCaffrey describes her son Andrew, 13, as “an active, social kid who enjoys movies, video and board games and just hanging out with his friends. He’s a Boy Scout, likes being out and about and is very caring — he has a big heart.”