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Chargers prep for Thursday night's opening game against Woodson High.

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Chargers prep for Thursday night's opening game against Woodson High.

As the Obama campaign opened its 37th Virginia office in Centreville Tuesday, Terry McAuliffe, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, addressed supporters.
Fire started around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday on Monument Ct.
A new banner from the United Prevention Coalition encourages parents and students to report underage drinking parties to the police.
Northern Virginia Family Service offers free backpacks for families who need a little help as the new school year starts.
Remembering the lives of locals in Chantilly, Centreville and Clifton who have recently passed away.
A roundup of some of the latest Fairfax County animal control incident reports.
A list of what Fairfax County services will be provided over Labor Day weekend.
New banners outside the Westfield High School stadium encourage parents, students to report underage drinking parties to the police.
Sully District members include human services chair Cherie Tripp Lejeune and transportation co-chair/district representative Jeff Parnes.
Ezra Farrell, 22, charged with speeding to elude and other traffic-related citations.
A roundup of recent real estate listings in the Centreville area.
President Barack Obama's 37th Virginia campaign office opens Tuesday in Centreville Square.
The Virginia Association of the Chiefs of Police and International Association of the Chiefs of Police presents awards to the Fairfax County Police Department.
Share your expertise and opinions with your neighbors.
A peek at recent listings on the market.
Northern Virginia Family Service conducted its back-to-school drive recently, distributing nearly 1,600 backpacks filled with school supplies to local kids.
Association honors two educators from the Governor's STEM Academy at Chantilly High School.
Northern Virginia Family Service offers free backpacks for families who need a little help as the new school year starts.