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Fall Walk for Hemophilia Association in Springfield

$82,000 raised during walk around Lake Accotink Park on Saturday.

Commentary: People Support Firearm Limits ... Elected officials should too.

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Area Residents Join Storm Recovery Cause

Unidos por Puerto Rico DMV ships supplies to survivors of two catastrophic hurricanes.

Hurricane Relief Supplies

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Inside D.C. Design House

In its 10th year, showcase home raises money for charity.

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House District 40 Shows Republicans Still Competitive in Clinton Districts

Democratic newcomer Donte Tanner faces uphill climb against incumbent Tim Hugo.

Democrats are energized, and they’re targeting Republican-held House districts that Hillary Clinton won last year. But House District 40 shows what an uphill climb this year will be for them.

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Penn Daw Village Stands Tall as Redevelopment Nears

Chin’s Kitchen, Southern Tattoo and other small businesses hang together in Penn Daw Village.

Small Businesses on Route One

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Advocating for Solar Panels on Public Schools

School Solar Panels

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Former Addict Shares His Story

Chris Herren, former NBA player and addict, speaks to parents and children in county schools.

Guest Editorial: Challenges Remain for Police Reform

Includes communications and body cameras.

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Senior Talent Performs to Full House

From line dancing to modern dance.

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Senators Meet with Leaders of Industry

In joint appearance, Warner and Kaine talk business in Northern Virginia.

U.S. Sen. Mark Warner says Gov. Terry McAuliffe should pick one region of the commonwealth to compete for landing a second Amazon headquarters in Virginia instead of trying to cheerlead for three different areas simultaneously. U.S. Sen. Mark Warner says the federal government should be allowed to negotiate drug prices through Medicare to bring down the cost of prescriptions. These are some of the revelations that Warner and Kaine dropped on industry leaders this week at a meeting of the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce.

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Alzheimer’s Walk Raises More Than $267,000

Thousands gather to raise money and awareness.