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An Open Letter to The Person with Information on Morgan Harrington's Death
Former Virginia state police officer asks those with more information to come forward.

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Former Virginia state police officer asks those with more information to come forward.

In meeting with consultants, Fairfax County school board focuses on "two-tiered" engagement strategy to replace Superintendent Jack Dale
In meeting with consultants, Fairfax County school board focuses on "two-tiered" engagement strategy to replace Superintendent Jack Dale
In meeting with consultants, Fairfax County school board focuses on "two-tiered" engagement strategy to replace Superintendent Jack Dale
Enthusiasm carries the most recent musical production at W.T. Woodson High School.
Critics say program rolled out without sufficient preparation
One lane closed leaving Fairfax City for much of Saturday morning
Critics say program rolled out without sufficient preparation
Leader of Fairfax County Federation of Teachers says lack of discussion before textbook program came to fruition has resulted in no buy-in, issues of access and equity.
Voters in Fairfax City lean left, in line with much of Virginia in Tuesday's elections.
Incumbent Gerry Connolly (D) beats out challenger Chris Perkins (R) and four other candidates.
In 2008, Barack Obama was the first Democrat to take Virginia since 1964. In 2012, the contest between the president and Republican hopeful is still too close to call.
Squad will prepare for state championships Nov. 10
City of Fairfax Fire Department says issue underground in a vault cause road closure.
Northbound and southbound was closed between Fairfax Boulevard and Eaton Place
Dominion Power working in two locations for much of Thursday
Presidential candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, Senate candidates Tim Kaine, George Allen canceled Virginia campaign events during Hurricane Sandy. Hours extended for absentee voting.
Fairfax City reader urges neighbors to vote for Chris Perkins (R) on Nov. 6.
Reader asks fellow residents to vote for Fairfax County library bond on Nov. 6 ballot.