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Worth the Trip

Saints' Soaring Scoring Star

The leading scorer in Alexandria, St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes senior has created a tough college choice for herself.

Saints' Soaring Scoring Star

Saxons, Highlanders Shine at Girls’ Swim Regionals

In Indoor track districts, Langley boys take second.

Saxons, Highlanders Shine at Girls’ Swim Regionals

Herndon Holds its Own at District Track Championships

Both Hornet girls’ and boys’ teams earn high makes at Concorde postseason meet.

Herndon Holds its Own at District Track Championships

Council Readies the Budget

Annual adds and deletes prepares for budget vote May 3.

Council Readies the Budget

West End Renaissance Announced

Redevelopment of Landmark Mall will be catalyst for revitalization.

West End Renaissance Announced

Week in Sports (June 24-July 1)

Week in Sports (June 24-July 1)

Laurel Hill/Fairfax Station Sports Briefs (Aug. 12-19)

Laurel Hill/Fairfax Station Sports Briefs (Aug. 12-19)

Week in Sports (June 24-July 1)

Week in Sports (June 24-July 1)

Titans Look To Run Past Opponents

T.C. Williams looks to exploit mismatches with spread offense.

Titans Look To Run Past Opponents

Saints' Soaring Scoring Star

The leading scorer in Alexandria, St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes senior has created a tough college choice for herself.

Saints' Soaring Scoring Star

Winging It

Woodbridge restaurant chain opens outlet in Springfield Plaza.

Winging It

Worth the Trip

Many area holiday events provide more options for families.

Worth the Trip

The Runaway Horse

Horse bolts from international scene on Union Street.

The Runaway Horse

Life is Good

Alexandrians find life good but don't like traffic and taxes.

Life is Good

Life is Good

Alexandrians find life good but don't like traffic and taxes.

Life is Good

Taking On City Hall

One man’s fight to get domestic-partnership benefits for city employees.

Taking On City Hall

Week in Herndon

Week in Herndon

Top 100: Bryant Johnson, Herndon Football, 1986

Barry Johnson, arguably Herndon High School's greatest athlete, remembers a newspaper article that tore him up inside. He doesn't remember the specifics, but he remembers reading the words as something to the effect of "There is only one Johnson at Herndon High School."

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Langley Remains Strong up Front

Saxons look to continue tradition of quality O-line play.

The Langley football team enters the 2013 season with limited speed at the skill positions and not much in the way of depth.