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Opinion: Commentary: A Dysfunctional House

Universal background checks has an approval rate among voters hovering around 90 percent.

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Heart-Pounding ‘Volta’ Comes to Tysons

Cirque du Soleil celebrates the adventurous spirit.

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‘Be More Chill’

Broadway musical makes its D.C. area debut.

Broadway musical makes its D.C. area debut.

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Discussing Options for Downtown McLean

McLean Community Business Center Task Force presents ideas, dilemmas.

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Opinion: Commentary: More Work Needed to Stop Unrepresentative Districts

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The Other Alexandria: Remembering ‘Roro’ Scott

Parker-Gray’s All Star

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Opinion: Commentary: More Work Needed to Stop Unrepresentative Districts

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Vienna Church Turns 115

Antioch Christian Church of Vienna celebrates 115th anniversary.

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Fun and Games at Great Falls Elementary

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Little Theatre of Alexandria Presents ‘A Fox on the Fairway’

Madcap adventure about love, life, and golf.

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Pay to Play or Legitimate Representation in Virginia?

Senator’s consulting business takes center stage in primary campaign.

Is two-term Sen. Barbara Favola (D-31) a rising star, poised to become chairwoman of a Senate committee if Democrats seize control of the Senate? Or is she an opportunist capitalizing on insider influence for personal gain? That’s a question for voters this June in a primary that pits Favola against challenger Nicole Merlene, who says Favola’s consulting business is the embodiment of everything that’s wrong about Virginia politics.

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