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Alexandria People at Work: Three Generations of Haircuts
Helping clients with style decisions.
David Smith snuggles into his mother's lap with a big grin, clutching his white doggie in one arm and his light blue teddy in the other.

State Budget May Not Pass for Several Months
Greater McLean Chamber of Commerce hosts General Assembly update.
For those waiting for the state budget to pass, don’t hold your breath. According to four elected officials at a Greater McLean Chamber of Commerce General Assembly update April 10, the Medicaid expansion bill will leave Democrats and Republicans quibbling over the budget past the beginning of summer.

Community Mourns Loss of Ruthanne Giammittorio Lodato
When John and Debbi Kelly decided it was time for their two young children to study music, there was no question that their neighbor on Ridge Road would be the family's piano teacher. What they didn't realize was just how much that teacher would become a part of their lives — and their living room.

Home Remodeling 101
Experts offer suggestions for a timely and efficient renovation.
Whether expanding a home or just remodeling an existing interior space, building projects can be daunting, especially if the goal is to be finished by a certain date. "If you wanted to get going on a project and your goal was to be done by Thanksgiving, the planning process and permit process is probably as long as the building process, but you don’t want to rush through those aspects of it and then wish you’d done something differently," said David Vogt of Case Design/Remodeling, Inc.

Pet Connection
Our readers submitted photos of their adorable pets.
Take a look at some of the adorable pet photos our readers sent in for our Pet Connection.

Herndon Honors Veterans
Veterans Day Observance held at the ‘Eleventh Hour of the Eleventh Day of the Eleventh Month” at Herndon’s Chestnut Grove Cemetery.
“It is the veteran, not the preacher, who gives us freedom of religion. It is the veteran, not the reporter, who gives us freedom of the press. It is the veteran, not the poet, who has given us freedom of speech. It is the veteran, not the campus organizer, who has given us freedom to assemble. It is the veteran, not the lawyer, who has given us the right to fair trial. It is the veteran, not the politician, who has given us the right to vote. It is the veteran who salutes that flag.” Pausing, he adds: “It is the veteran who serves under that flag” Barnum said.

The Oldest Tree Found in South Run Regency
238-year-old Eastern Red Cedar closely dates to the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
Eileen Curtis, Dulles Regional Chamber of Commerce President/CEO, to Retire after 23 Year Tenure
The Dulles Regional Chamber of Commerce announces that Eileen Curtis will retire as President & CEO of the Dulles Regional Chamber of Commerce in mid July 2017, after a successor is chosen.
Veterans Honored in Herndon
American Legion Post 184 Herndon/Reston holds Veterans Day Observance.
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The Little Theatre of Alexandria Presents ‘The Fabulous Lipitones’
Musical comedy about a barbershop quartet tackles racism and other issues.
Learning the True Meaning of the Holidays in Fairfax City
City of Fairfax Theatre presents “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.”
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Everything's Coming Up Lorton
Progress continues on multiple fronts for redevelopment of old prison land.
Everything's Coming Up Lorton
Everything's Coming Up Lorton
Progress continues on multiple fronts for redevelopment of old prison land.
Everything's Coming Up Lorton
Oak Hill and Herndon Home Sales: December, 2014
In December 2014, 67 homes sold between $1,220,000-$173,000 in the Oak Hill and Herndon area.
Oak Hill and Herndon Home Sales: December, 2014
2008 Spring Training: Wakefield Baseball
Baker thinks Warriors will be in "the middle tier."
2008 Spring Training: Wakefield Baseball
Neighbors Oppose Popes Head Road Project
Neighbors Oppose Popes Head Road Project
Alexandria Chooses Tree Education
Alexandria Chooses Tree Education
Morrisroe Gets Hit, Makes South County Pay
Pivotal fifth-inning triple swings Chargers into next round.
Morrisroe Gets Hit, Makes South County Pay
Park View Baseball Squaring off With Dulles' Top Teams
Coach Leap's team looking to prove it can contend.
Park View Baseball Squaring off With Dulles' Top Teams