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Arlington This Week
Arlington This Week
Leesburg Equine Center Reopens
State orders end to month-long quarantine.
Leesburg Equine Center Reopens
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Tax Credits Approved For Potomac Yard Fire Station
Tax Credits Approved For Potomac Yard Fire Station
Three Fires, Three Deaths, Two Injuries
Three Fires, Three Deaths, Two Injuries
Teen Charged: Aggravated Involuntary Manslaughter
Teen Charged: Aggravated Involuntary Manslaughter
Richmond Report: Why We Voted Against the Budgets
There has been much written this past week about Democrats voting down the Senate and House budgets. The Washington Post and other writers seem to think that this is the end of the world as we know it.
Editorial: Library Mission
Further cuts to library budget must be analyzed for impacts on needy families.
The current proposal to “streamline” services at Fairfax County Public Libraries comes on top of disproportionate, and some would say Draconian, cuts since 2009.
Three New Exhibitions Open at MPA
McLean Project for the Arts will open three new exhibitions with a reception and gallery talk from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 12. The opening is free and open to the public.
A Delicate Balance – At Home
How appropriate is it to tell a cancer patient something negative (that he likely doesn’t want to hear) – yet needs to know, and which might ultimately quash his fighting spirit and adversely affect his day – and night? Moreover, would withholding certain discouraging observations intermittently along the cancer-treatment way, in order for said patient to feel good and positive about himself – and better prepare him for any and all news/results which might upset his precariously imperfect life and moreover, likely chip away at his emotional wherewithal as well – cause more harm than 100-percent honesty all the time?