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Obama to Campaign at George Mason on Friday
President Barack Obama will talk economy, job growth Friday morning in Fairfax

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President Barack Obama will talk economy, job growth Friday morning in Fairfax

Fairfax County groups launch series of conversations aiming to prevent student drinking and driving. One of the forums will be held at Annandale High School.
Fairfax County groups launch series of conversations aiming to prevent student drinking and driving
The event takes place today.
International Walk to School Day is Oct. 3, but many students in Reston take part every day.
Fairfax County groups launch series of conversations aiming to prevent student drinking and driving
Faceoff wins Patch's weekly National District poll
Friday faceoff wins Patch's weekly poll
Schools in the Tysons area will celebrate International Walk to School Day on Oct. 3.
International Walk to School Day is Wednesday.
International Walk to School Day is Wednesday.
International Walk to School Day is Wednesday.
International Walk to School Day is Wednesday.
Five Falls Church-area schools plan on participating.
International Walk to School Day is Wednesday.
On international event Oct. 3, Vienna likely to have among highest participation in state.
Two McLean schools are participating in this international event.
Drivers should seek alternate route
Fairfax County groups launch series of conversations aiming to prevent student drinking and driving
From galas to walks to shopping, here's how you can participate, pledge support and donate to the cause in Loudoun County, Virginia.