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Yorktown Focuses on Repeating as District Champs
Patriots remember postseason loss to W-L in 2010.
Yorktown Focuses on Repeating as District Champs
W-L Girls’ X-Country Places Second at Glory Days Invite
Chantilly’s McGorty, West Springfield’s Alcorta break records.
The Washington-Lee girls' cross country team finished second at the 20th Annual Glory Days Invitational.
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Business, Aug. 27-Sept. 2
Business, Aug. 27-Sept. 2
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Business, Aug. 27-Sept. 2
Schools: Sept. 20-27
Schools: Sept. 20-27
Gymnasts Deal with Weather-Based State Meet Postponements
Hatcher’s hot streak interrupted, Mitrovich faces scheduling conflict.
Nine days after winning the all-around championship in the most competitive conference in the region, Washington-Lee gymnast Sophie Hatcher produced an even better score at the 6A North region meet on Feb. 11 and took home another title.
Autumn Thrills and Chills at the Workhouse Arts Center
Workhouse presents two thrilling October events with plenty of Halloween haunting specters.
Haunted house
Generals’ Season Ends in Region Semifinals
Running back Taylor ends W-L career with 2,686 yards and 37 touchdowns.
Generals’ Season Ends in Region Semifinals
W-L Snaps 28-year Losing Streak to Yorktown
Taylor rushes for 255 yards, four touchdowns in playoff victory.
W-L Snaps 28-year Losing Streak to Yorktown
Notes from the Producer: The Thousandth Night
The script of “The Thousandth Night” by Carol Wolf arrived in the mail unsolicited and unexpected almost 20 years ago, and I immediately knew I wanted to produce it.
Loudoun Theater
Loudoun Theater
Tartan Day in Market Square
A day to recognize the achievements and contributions made by Scottish Americans to the U.S., known as Tartan Day, was celebrated on Saturday, April 6, at Market Square in Alexandria.