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Editorial: Turn Out To Vote

Race at the top of the ticket likely to be very close; your vote counts.

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Adding an In-law Suite

Home expanded to make room for three generations.

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Renting Out Homes Through the Net in Fairfax County

Proposed zoning rules would allow residents to operate short-term lodging as an accessory use of a home.


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Clifton Barn Sale Benefits Veterans Hospital Charity

Sneak preview of furniture showroom raises money for Fisher House Friday, Nov. 3; Fall Barn Sale is Saturday, Nov. 4.

Barn for sale

Commentary: We Cannot Be Silent


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Commentary: Churches Get Ready for Company

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Fairfax County Public Safety Headquarters Unites Departments

Police and Fire are out of the Massey Building.

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Words Not Enough

Advocates demand local change on immigrant interactions.


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Creating Balance During the Holidays

Advanced planning is one of the keys to seasonal harmony.

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Following the Money from High-Interest Lenders to Virginia Lawmakers

Campaign cash helps undermine efforts to create consumer protections.

Recent years have seen increased scrutiny of high-interest lenders, businesses that offer a variety of loans at interest rates that often exceed 300 percent. Now campaign finance disclosures show the industry is spreading its influence across the political spectrum with about $800,000 in political contributions this election cycle according to data from the Virginia Public Access Project.

On the Ballot

A look at statewide candidates and where they get their money.

Voters across Virginia will be headed to the polls Tuesday Nov. 7. Here’s a look at what’s on the ballot.


Nonprofit Dental Clinic Fills a Need

Serving more than 2,500 low-income patients a year.

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Supporting Anti-Slavery Effort

Virginia Tire & Auto donates portion of proceeds from oil changes.

International Justice Mission

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Big On Salad and Healthy Eating in Herndon

Food Day held at Herndon Elementary.


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Herndon Town Council Approves Agreement on Downtown

Construction anticipated to begin in 2019 and estimated to be completed in 2021.