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Activist Pursues Effort To Unite Country
Ira Hamburg hopes to bring people together over universal issues.
Activist Pursues Effort To Unite Country
Recess Controversy Plays On
Superintendent’s recommendations met with the skepticism from School Board, parents.
Recess Controversy Plays On
Shoppers Already Hunting for the Right Gifts
Stopping by some shops in Shirlington.
It is that time of year again — time to start making holiday shopping lists and time to hit the stores to find the perfect gift for family members and friends.
Column: State Senate Changes Are Affecting Legislation
Some of the bills that have been introduced and regularly died in the Senate in past years are now passing through committees and are likely to pass the Senate and House to become law with the change in Senate leadership resulting in the election of 20 Republican and 20 Democratic senators.
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Arlington: Signature Stages ‘The Fix’
Political musical comedy runs now through Sept. 20.
Signature Theater in Arlington is staging the musical comedy, "The Fix" by John Dempsey and Dana P. Rowe, from now through Sept. 20.
Potomac: Performing Musical Numbers in ‘Opposition’
Winston Churchill hosts annual Blast from the Past.
“Opposition” — this year’s thematic thread that weaves through the 26th Annual Blast from the Past song and dance production — brings to light the concept of opposition within musical numbers.
Dramatic Drive Keeps Langley Playoff Hopes Alive
QB Anderson leads Saxons on game-winning march against Madison.
The Langley football team came from behind to beat Madison, 21-20.