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Great Falls Home Sales: October, 2017

In October, 2017, 16 Great Falls homes sold between $3,400,000-$494,500.

Great Falls Home Sales: October, 2017

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If a Tree Falls on the Road …

Although drivers and trees avoid each other, a fall could be fatal.

Roadside trees

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Rugby Tournament Returns to Great Falls

Great Falls Rugby


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Exploring the World of Power

James Madison High School's production of “Macbeth.”

Cappies Macbeth

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Vienna-McLean-Great Falls Entertainment Calendar through December 2

Vienna-McLean-Great Falls Entertainment Calendar through December 2


Commentary: Help Children Awaiting Adoption

Planning Changes to Fairfax County Planning Commission

Twelve-member commission endures multiple changes through grief, triumphs, retirement and more during 2017.


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SALT Holds Annual Advocacy Conference

Social justice advocates told: ‘Go and do good’

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Trends in Gift Giving

From charitable to sustainable, shopping ideas to please even the pickiest.

Manners in the Tech Age

Etiquette classes aim to teach the lost art of manners.


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Future Quest Designed for Students with Disabilities

Event will feature 40-plus workshops and exhibits.

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Langley High Presents ‘The Dining Room’

The play runs Nov. 16-18.


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Olde Forestville School History Recounted

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Great Falls Scouts Collect Food to End Hunger

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Sex Trafficking Talk in McLean

Great Falls Rotary and Airline Ambassadors International present speakers on topic.


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Called to be Leaven in the World

Interview with Catholic bishop about Church’s role in Northern Virginia.

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Northern Virginia Leads Blue Wave

Democrats sweep statewide races and come close to taking over House of Delegates.

Democrats swept all three statewide seats this week and picked up so many seats in the House of Delegates that control of the chamber is now in doubt. Voters rejected Republican arguments about sanctuary cities and Confederate memorials, divisive issues that had moderate Republicans trying to win over the most extreme elements of President Donald Trump’s coalition.