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Autumn Thrills and Chills at the Workhouse Arts Center

Workhouse presents two thrilling October events with plenty of Halloween haunting specters.

Haunted house

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Makeovers, Make-up and Fall Trends

Passport to Fashion at Springfield Town Center shines light on latest trends.

Fashion at Springfield Town Center


Teen Suicide: Who to Call for Help in Fairfax County

Commentary

Teen suicide

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United Methodists Put Faith in Action

Busy hands in Fairfax try to alleviate human suffering on “Outreach Sunday.”

Burke Gives Back

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Take It to the Limit

Joe Walsh and friends kick off VetsAid at Eagle Bank Arena.

Joe Walsh and rockers play for vets


Opinion: Editorial: Dire and Urgent

Does current repeal effort set the stage for billions in tax cuts for the wealthiest?

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The Last DACA Clinic

Applications for renewals must be filed by Oct. 5.


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Oktoberfests and Fall Celebrations Need Oompah

Music of Alte Kumpel captures the season.

Springfield Home Sales: August, 2017

In August, 2017, 178 Springfield homes sold between $1,042,865-$172,000.

Springfield Home Sales: August, 2017

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A Tale of Two Immigrants

Candidates hoping to replace Dave Albo are both living the American Dream.

One is from Ecuador. The other is from Vietnam. Both are successful professional women hoping to fill the seat vacated by retiring Del. Dave Albo (R-42). But only one will prevail in November, creating one of the fiercest political contests on the ballot in Northern Virginia this year.


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200 Take Part in Volksmarch in Burke

Volksmarch

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Orange Hunt Elementary Kicks-off Positivity Project

school rally for positivity

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A Race to Save a Child

Remi Rupert of Springfield saved by Children's National Medical Center and participating in Race for Every Child.

Benefit race


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Rorschach Politics

Candidates for governor present inkblots on everything from the economy to Confederate statues.

The campaign for governor is a bit like a Rorschach test as the candidates close in on the final stretch toward Election Day. Democrat Ralph Northam and Republican Ed Gillespie are presenting a series of inkblots to voters about everything from the health of the economy to the value of Confederate statues.

Editorial: Voting Every Year, But Always Critical

League of Women Voters provides forums to learn about the candidates.


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Commentary: Taking the Call

Commentary: Playing Fantasy Politics