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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.


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Reston-Herndon Entertainment Calendar through Oct. 8

Entertainment Calendar

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

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Infant/Toddler Appreciation Luncheon

34th Annual Infant Toddler Family Day Care Provider Appreciation Celebration honors childcare workers.


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Northern Virginia Senior Olympics Rolls Along

Green Acres Senior Center hosts bocce competition.

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New Year, New Teacher

How to identify effective teachers.


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Oakton High Senior Authors ‘Elara, STEM Girl’

Kickstarter campaign launched to support publication expenses for Leela Ayyar's capstone project.

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Fighting the System or Ineffective Leadership?

Republican Linda Schulz challenges incumbent Del. Jennifer Boysko.

Democratic incumbent Del. Jennifer Boysko (D-86) is a leading voice of the resistance to Republican leadership. But is she getting anything done in Richmond? Her Republican challenger doesn't think so.

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In 86th District: Fighting the System or Ineffective?

Republican Linda Schulz challenges incumbent Del. Jennifer Boysko.

86th district


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A Taste of Napa Valley in Reston

Cooper’s Hawk Winery and Restaurants offering upscale dining experience.

Dining

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From Waxed and Classic to Dull and Utilitarian

Herndon Car, Truck, and Bike Show draws enthusiasts.

Car show

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New Turf Field Celebrated At Bready Park

New Turf Field Celebrated At Bready Park


Opinion: Rosh Hashanah — Not Just a New Year