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‘Unchartered Territory’ in Alexandria

Local businesses struggle amid COVID-19 pandemic.

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Arlington Thrive Gets $60K Grant from CareFirst

Thrive’s safety net will be crucial as the virus has an impact on hourly workers

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Opinion: Commentary: Keep Calm and Social Distance!

Ways you can help in COVID-19 time.

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The New Normal in Alexandria

City adjusts in wake of COVID-19 mandates.

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Amazon Gives $1 Million Locally to Fight the Impact of COVID-19

The Community Foundation for Northern Virginia Awards Block Grants.

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Under the Shadow of COVID-19

Hospital, ministry, charity, and funeral home respond to the new reality.

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Life Goes On, But Not as Usual in Arlington

Schools will remain closed through the end of the school year to help stop the spread of coronavirus.

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Helping Women in the Local Community

Britepaths, BRAWS offer ‘shopping’ and makeup event.

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Global to Local: Coronavirus Defines Us

Week Two 03/15-03/21– feeding children is priority for FCPS.

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Costco Makes Changes to Protect Customers

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Opinion: Independent Progressive: March – The Lion Is Here, RA Elections Too!

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Why You Need To Keep Your Marketing During A Crisis

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You may have heard it before: In times of crisis, the marketing budget is the first thing businesses cut. And why not? It’s one of the easiest ways to free up some cash. You don’t always have control over more sales, but you do have control over your costs - and here’s where many businesses make a critical error, by choosing costs instead of sales.

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Opinion: Commentary: A Time to Look Through Others’ Eyes in Reston and Herndon

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Opinion: Commentary: Virginia Schools Closed for the Rest of Academic Year

Governor orders the closure of certain non-essential businesses, bans all gatherings of more than 10 people.

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Opinion: Commentary: ‘Our Priority Is to Save Lives’

Governor Northam orders statewide closure of certain non-essential businesses: all public and private schools K-12 closed for the rest of the academic year.

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