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Letter to the Editor: Reunion’s Success

The Fort Hunt High School Alumni Association is extremely proud of our alumni, former teachers and administrators and parents for their enthusiastic participation in the school's 50th Anniversary Celebration. Two solid years of planning ensured a great event, but luck had something to do with it as well. Our 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. event had a thunderstorm at 5:12 p.m., after most had left. The success of the three-day, 10 location event is the result of dozens of volunteers and their hard work. Special thanks go to Terry Alers, Patti Miller, Harriet Singleton, Lisa McDonald, Tom Harvey, Jocelyn Folsom, Jim Erb, Jim Carmalt, Bob Suggs, John Harris and dozens of other volunteers and sponsors. The Fort Hunt High School Alumni Association

Robert E. Simon Chairs the 2013 Best Of Reston Awards

Reston Interfaith and the Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce have announced Robert E. Simon as the Chair of the 22nd Annual Best of Reston Awards for Community Service on April 11, 2013.

Terrorism: Up Close and Personal

Terrorism: Up Close and Personal

Moorman Recognized for Decades in Community

Realtor and former Chamber of Commerce president is Businessperson of the Year.

Moorman Recognized for Decades in Community

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Fourth Diner in Arlington

Gastrointestinal Illness on Rise

Health Department Notes Rise in Gastrointestinal Illness

Gastrointestinal Illness on Rise

After 2 1/2 years, Truck Ban Approved

After 2 1/2 years, Truck Ban Approved

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Alexandria Celebrates National Night Out

Law enforcement and community come together for a night of celebration.

There was a tense moment between law enforcement and a member of the local community on National Night Out in Alexandria.

This Week in Arlington

This Week in Arlington

Police Notes

Police Notes

Crime Notes

Crime Notes

Top 100: Norris Davis, South Lakes, 1984

Seahawk wide receiver, defensive back and track star went on to UNC and was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs.

There is no telling how much damage Norris Davis could have done on the high school football field if given the opportunity to play the position that his talent eventually led him to while at the University of North Carolina.