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Vienna offices closed Friday and Monday for holiday and Inauguration Day; public safety services not impacted.

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As a musician, Erica is drawn to stories about music issues and artists, but she's reported on a wide range of issues, including education and higher education, health and science, environmental issues, local business, sports and features. For stories, she's lived off the grid on Sapelo Island , been forced into a barn with breeding horses during a rain storm, and sat next to sight-impaired teenagers as they test-drove cars for the blind.
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Vienna offices closed Friday and Monday for holiday and Inauguration Day; public safety services not impacted.

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