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A new task force to fight the growing heroin epidemic in Northern Virginia will investigate ways to prevent and treat addiction.
Congresswoman Barbara Comstock (Va.-10th) announced Thursday that her office will soon be accepting applications for its Summer 2015 Session of the 10th Congressional District Young Women Leadership Program.
Inspired by the book and TED Talk by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, Barbara Comstock launched the Young Women’s Leadership Program three years ago as a Virginia state delegate to urge middle and high school girls to be courageous enough to meet their full potential.
U.S. Rep. Barbara Comstock (R-Va.-10th) was among the roughly 100 lawmakers in Selma, Ala., last weekend to commemorate the 50th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” the 1965 Civil Rights protest that turned gruesome and awakened the nation to the horrors of hate and racism in the South.
The Woodbridge 17-year-old has a resume that would rival anyone twice his age: founder of a digital currency exchange, freelance journalist, IT consultant, “sonochemical” research intern.
U.S. Rep. Barbara Comstock asked the FBI director on Thursday to brief her about a 17-year-old who was taken into custody last week for allegedly helping a man travel to Syria and join the Islamic State.
It is a crime that often happens in the shadows of our community. Human trafficking has taken a foothold in Northern Virginia, and all parents and teachers need to be aware of this heinous crime.
Congresswoman Barbara Comstock on Wednesday announced the Congressional Art Competition for Virginia's 10th District, a contest open to all high school students in the Northern Virginia-based district.
The Journey Through Hallowed Ground joined the journey through Dulles Airport on Monday.
Congresswoman Barbara Comstock and Fairfax County Supervisor Pat Herrity (Springfield District) will participate in Fairfax County’s ‘Stuff the Bus: Helping Fairfax Families’ food drive this Saturday, Feb. 7, at the Clifton Giant located at 5740 Union Mill Road, in Clifton from 9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m.


