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Opinion: Commentary: What to Look Forward to in Hunter Mill District in 2019?

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Opinion: Commentary: The Year Ahead in the Dranesville District

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Dulles Toll Rates Increase Jan. 1

Primarily use is for financing Phase 2 of the Silver Line construction project.

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Democrats May Call Firehouse Primary for 86th District Seat

Four contenders lineup ready to vie for the possible vacancy.

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Business Women’s Giving Circle Supports STEM

Four organizations receive $52,000.

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Thinking Outside the Box

Ideas for original and attainable goals for New Year’s resolutions.

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‘We Are All Kids at Heart’ in Herndon

Scaled-down train replicas lure viewers to the Herndon Holiday Model Train Show and Caboose/Depot Open House.

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Witty, Charming Musical with Unusual Name comes to Herndon

NextStop Theatre to present “[title of show]”

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Downtown Herndon Redevelopment to Move Forward

Doug Day, 37-year town employee, receives Certificate of Appreciation.

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Wreaths Across America Honors Herndon-Area Veterans

‘Each wreath is a gift of appreciation,’ said Carol Wright.

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Advice From Professors

Sharing things they wish they could tell their prospective students.

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Democratic Insurgent Versus Republican Moderate

January special election to fill seat vacated by Jennifer Wexton features two familiar faces.

The first election of 2019 might end up being a harbinger of things to come for Republicans, who have seen their presence all but evaporate in Northern Virginia. It could also test the limits of the blue wave that washed over Virginia since Donald Trump was elected president.