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7-Eleven Day is Thursday: Free Slurpees for All
This year, 7-Eleven is giving away bigger free Slurpees to celebrate 7/11.

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I've worked on the online side of print publications, for stand-alone news websites and for start-ups in the several Midwest states before my husband and I took advantage of an opportunity to live in the U.S. Virgin Islands for a year. Upon returning (which a much-diminished tolerance for cold weather), I spent a few years at the Newspaper Association of America in Arlington, Va. studying how newspapers are using digital media to reach out to new audiences.
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This year, 7-Eleven is giving away bigger free Slurpees to celebrate 7/11.

This year, 7-Eleven is giving away bigger free Slurpees to celebrate 7/11.
The Safeway store near Bradlee Shopping Center on King Street is offering discounts for its last customers before closing for major renovations.
Incidents logged between July 1 - 7 by the City of Falls Church Police Department.
McLean Del. Barbara Comstock's legislation, now in effect, requires new written information for patients tested for Lyme disease.
Current Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli would like more than the customary number of debates against gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe.
The Harris Teeter at Barcroft Plaza will remain open, and Harris Teeter will still open in the City of Falls Church.
Fortunately for West End residents, the Harris Teeter at Foxchase will remain open.
Virginia U.S. Rep Frank Wolf is one of 26 Republican co-sponsors of the Federal Marriage Amendment.
How Virginia ABC goes after underage purchases could change, following the arrest of University of Virginia student who was buying a case of water.
How Virginia ABC goes after underage purchases could change, following the arrest of University of Virginia student who was buying a case of water.
Our Daily Bread is looking for donations to help 2,000 local children get school supplies.
Our Daily Bread is looking for donations to help 2,000 local children get school supplies.
Supervisors will approve funding priorities for the Consolidated Community Funding Pool, which funds affordable housing and homeless services, among other needs.
Supervisors will approve funding priorities for the Consolidated Community Funding Pool, which funds affordable housing and homeless services, among other needs.
Tower could boost reception in Alexandria area, but some residents are concerned about safety and aesthetics.
Another frozen yogurt may be going in on West Broad Street, too...
These homes in McLean and Great Falls are no longer on the market—they sold for $3 million+ earlier this year.
The following are some of the recent incidents in Alexandria's West End as reported by the Alexandria Police Department.
The holiday offers people an opportunity to cleanse themselves of unholy thoughts and actions through fasting.