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Preparing Home for Holiday Guests

Experts offer checklist for getting a house in tip-top shape.

In addition to shopping, decorating and attending parties, many are making a mad dash to get their homes ready for the holiday visitors.

Letter: A Call For Justice

Letter to the Editor

I am Barrie Masters, a retired Army Colonel and father of David Alan Masters who was killed by a Fairfax County police officer on a rainy afternoon, Nov. 13, 2009, while sitting in his Chevrolet Blazer stopped at a traffic light on Route 1 and Fort Hunt Road in Fairfax County.

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Vienna: A True Adventure

James Madison High School’s production of ‘Deadwood Dick’ engages the audience.

Hop on your horses and gallop on over to James Madison High School, because a night of cowboys, card games, true love, and lively fun awaits at their production of “Deadwood Dick.” Based on a popular series of nineteenth century dime novels by Edward L. Wheeler, “Deadwood Dick” follows the tradition of old Western melodrama, filled with mustached villains, dashing heroes, and lovely, woe-ridden heroines.

A Love Story for Valentine's Day

Centreville couple finds romance a second time.

A Love Story for Valentine's Day

A Love Story for Valentine's Day

Centreville couple finds romance a second time.

A Love Story for Valentine's Day

Missing Woman Flips Car and Drowns in Canal

76-year-old Evelyn Stremmel nearly hit pedestrians and cyclists in her path.

Missing Woman Flips Car and Drowns in Canal

Crime Log

Crime Log

Letter: Change Status Quo

Letter to the Editor

Politics as usual is failing us on both the local and national levels.

Barriers Boosted on Interchange Overpass

Barriers Boosted on Interchange Overpass

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In Arlington: Round and Round and Round and.......

Josh Babb runs marathon on his street for Columbia Baptist Church food pantry.

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Robert E. Simon, 101, Reston Founder, Dies

Reston founder’s legacy remains immortal.

Paul Hartke invited Bob Simon on his pontoon boat on Lake Audubon when Simon was in his 90s. “He stood on the back of the pontoon boat and we revved the motor and he beamed, ‘This makes you feel like a kid.’ That’s what kept him going I think.'”

End of an Era

Lunch counter at the Rexall Pharmacy closes.

End of an Era

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Levey’s Washington Revisited in Vienna

Shepherd’s Center of Oakton-Vienna hosts Bob Levey at luncheon.

Bob Levey’s 37-year career with the Washington Post spanned the eras of Watergate, Desert Storm and the rise of Internet news reporting. For 23 years, Levey wrote Bob Levey’s Washington, a personal look at the region he loves. He shared his experiences on June 10 with guests of Shepherd Center of Oakton-Vienna’s Lunch ‘n’ Life, drawing on anecdotes and perspectives.

Vienna: Still Small-Town after 250 Years

Vienna: Still Small-Town after 250 Years

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Hidden History of St. Asaph Racetrack

Del Ray was once home to an infamous gambling operation creating by a double-dealing senator.

You’d never know it today, but Del Ray was once the capital of gambling in Northern Virginia.

Preparation Not Perfect for Track Standouts

Even without warm-up, area athletes shine at T.C. Invitational.

Preparation Not Perfect for Track Standouts

McCants Goes from Worst to First

'One of the slowest' as a freshman, West Potomac senior wows at regionals.

McCants Goes from Worst to First

Preparation Not Perfect for Track Standouts

Even without warm-up, area athletes shine at T.C. Invitational.

Preparation Not Perfect for Track Standouts

Open Space, Mass Transit Get a Boost

New Voting Machines Coming to City.

Open Space, Mass Transit Get a Boost

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Alexandria Entertainment Calendar Through Dec. 1

Alexandria Entertainment Calendar