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Biomedical Research Campus Project Breaks Ground.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute expects to spend $500 million to build a 760,000-square-foot complex.
Biomedical Research Campus Project Breaks Ground.
Black History Events
Black History Events
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Black History Events
Manual Transmissions
‘Two conservancies’ team up to produce handbook for protecting the Potomac.
Manual Transmissions
Success Brings Warner Home
More uninsured children admitted into state-run program.
Success Brings Warner Home
Great Falls This Week
Great Falls This Week
Getting to Know … the Rev. James Buck Jr.
Getting to Know … the Rev. James Buck Jr.
McLean This Week
McLean This Week
Military Notes
Army Cadet Hannah K. Martins has received the George C. Marshall Award during an awards ceremony at the Marshall Center, Virginia Military Institute in Lexington
Alexandria to Hand Count All Paper Ballots in Recount For Attorney General
Limitations of election machines prevent electronic scanners from being programmed for recount.
Alexandria election officials will be going back to the future in the next few weeks, pouring over thousands of paper ballots by hand as part of a recount effort in the hotly contested race for attorney general.
McLean Author Launches New Book
Rebecca Shambaugh shows how organizations can harness the collective strengths of both men and women to create stronger businesses.
Try functioning without half of your brain. You might not be able to remember anything. You might not be able to drive. You might not be able to walk or talk. Now imagine a business that operates using only half its brainpower. It’s destined to fail.
Showing Love for Classmate
Thoreau students donate hair in honor of cancer patient.
Thoreau Middle School students came together in a school-wide benefit on Friday night, girls with long hair having their crowns of glory snipped and donated to be used as wigs for girls undergoing chemotherapy.
County Health Centers Under Pressure
Demand rises but slots are full.
County Health Centers Under Pressure
Showing Off at the Show House
Local designers are participating in the National Symphony Orchestra Decorators Show House 2003 fund-raiser.
Showing Off at the Show House
Comics for Combat
Comic-book store owner participates in program to send used comic books to members of the U.S. armed forces.
Comics for Combat
Burke: Robinson Boys’ Lax Wins Region Championship
Rams come from behind twice to beat Woodson.
The Robinson boys' lacrosse team defeated Woodson 15-14 in overtime on Tuesday to win the 6A North region title.
Reston: Seahawks Hoping Improved Strength Leads to Wins
Taylor enters second season as South Lakes football coach.
The South Lakes football team is coming off a 2-8 season in 2014.
Letter: Coalition Opposes Country Inn Proposal
Letter to the Editor
The following open letter was addressed to Casey Anderson, chair of the Montgomery County Planning Board.
‘Really Fun and a Great Experience’
Local students enjoy summer computer camp.
In the morning, Bijoy Thomas taught seven students, ages 12-14, how to make DS, or hand-held, video games. And in the afternoon, he taught them about BattleBots and Raspberry Pi.