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Fair Lakes 8K Race Is on the Horizon
Race to raise money for people needing bone-marrow donations.
Fair Lakes 8K Race Is on the Horizon
Another Transit Center?
Loudoun Station proposed as smaller Transit-Related Center near Dulles Greenway.
Another Transit Center?
History Viewed Through the Eyes of Descendents
Gum Springs museum offers personal view of black history in Virginia
History Viewed Through the Eyes of Descendents
Week in McLean
Week in McLean
Earmarks for Alexandria
Earmarks for Alexandria
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Week in Great Falls
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Tightening the Purse Strings
County administrator predicts shortfall of $60.9 million at 89-cent tax rate in fiscal year 2008.
Tightening the Purse Strings
Oktoberfest Returns to Reston Town Center
Northern Virginia’s largest outdoor fall festival is Friday through Sunday, Oct. 11-13.
The beer and wine will be flowing at Oktoberfest Reston produced by the Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce, www.OktoberfestReston.com, the largest fall festival in Northern Virginia drawing crowds of up to 85,000 over three days. This event features the best in fall brews with traditional Oktoberfest fare from area restaurants.
Editorial: Get a Flu Shot, Register to Vote
Getting a flu shot has never been easier.
Public Weighs Options for Park Land Swap
Officials reveal three alternatives for Langley Fork Park land swap.
McLean residents may see an upgraded Langley Fork Park within the next year, but some are more excited than others about 55 potential new acres of synthetic turf fields, lights, and the crowds that will come with it.
Dogtopia Comes to Springfield
New facility welcomes first guests.
The grand opening celebration of Dogtopia in Springfield on Saturday, Nov. 3, had barely begun before a steady stream of party poochers were taking over the spacious lobby and accompanying their humans on staff-guided tours of the new facility.
Alexandria: Champions of Change
Community leaders to be honored at Philanthropy Summit
When Bill Butcher opened Port City Brewery in 2011, not only was he committed to producing a quality craft beer, he also made it a goal to use his time and resources to improve the lives of others in his hometown. On May 3, Butcher will be among those honored for his philanthropic contributions to the community at the 18th annual Alexandria Business Philanthropy Summit.
Herndon: History Revisited at Frying Pan Park
Herndon park hosts Civil War Presentation, Spring Farm Day.
More than 80 persons traveled to Herndon’s Frying Pan Farm Park to attend a presentation related to the history of the American Civil War.
Arlington: “Flourishing After 55”
“Flourishing After 55” from Arlington Office of Senior Adult Programs for Aug. 23-29.
“Flourishing After 55” from Arlington Office of Senior Adult Programs for Aug. 23-29.