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Column: True Grit–Two Stories of the Value of AmeriCorps Experience

Commentary-Community Lodgings

Cristina O'Brien, 25, grew up in Long Island, N.Y., and knew that one day she would work with Spanish-speaking immigrants. She heard about AmeriCorps, a national service program that offers a stipend and college tuition reimbursement, while majoring in Spanish at American University. She searched for a position that would allow her to work with Spanish-speaking and immigrant children, and when she was placed at Community Lodgings in 2013, it was the perfect fit.

Column: Governor’s First Vetoes and Ongoing Supreme Court Battle

Commentary

The 2016 General Assembly will be wrapping up its work this week, and of the more than 3,200 bills and resolutions that were introduced, over 1,350 pieces of legislation have passed both chambers.

Commentary: A Step Backwards for Virginia

Virginia New American leaders respond to the nomination of Ken Cuccinelli for the State Supreme Court.

From immigration to contraception to climate change denial to LGBT rights, Ken Cuccinelli has built a career on extreme conservative positions that are out of step with Virginia today.

Editorial: Making Good Choices on Saint Patrick’s Day

Washington Regional Alcohol Program (WRAP), will offer the 2016 St. Patty’s Day SoberRide program, providing free cab rides to would-be drunk drivers throughout the Washington-metropolitan area next Thursday, March 17.

Editorial: Bringing Back the Electric Chair

In a world: Barbaric.

No doubt Virginia and Texas will be the last two states to continue with the death penalty until, inevitably, evolving standards of decency lead the U.S. Supreme Court to declare that the death penalty is unconstitutional.

Mount Vernon Column: Ups and Downs of the House Budget

Commentary

This past Thursday, the House of Delegates passed the 2016-2018 state budget in a bipartisan 98 to 2 vote. This new budget addresses important needs in the Commonwealth, such as an additional $1 billion in education spending.

Alexandria Letter: Over 80 and Volunteering?

Commentary–Volunteer Alexandria

A poet/songwriter said, “Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning … Oh, how I hate to get out of bed. But the hardest blow of all is to hear the bugler call, ‘You’ve got get up, you’ve got to get up, you’ve got to get up! It’s morning …’” That’s my midnight serenade every Wednesday evening as I drift off to sleep.

Alexandria Letter: Council in Disarray

Letter to the Editor

For those who saw the City Council’s Public Hearing on Feb. 20, followed by a second meeting on the 23rd, they witnessed a group in total disarray.

Alexandria Letter: Improve Notification

Letter to the Editor

Monticello Park is renowned for its great diversity of migrating warblers and is possibly the best place to see them and other neo-tropical migrant songbirds in the entire metropolitan area.

Alexandria Letter: Maintain Healthy Hearts

Letter to the Editor

Take this time every year to take care of your heart. Each year heart disease affects more than 6.5 million American women and is responsible for one in four deaths.

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Alexandria Letter: Keep Tree Lights On

Letter to the Editor

I know there are very important projects happening around and in the city but I have an observation I would like to offer.

Alexandria Letter: Breaking Trust

Letter to the Editor

My home is two blocks from Ramsay Homes project. My neighbors and I had no problem with Ramsey Homes.

Alexandria Letter: Renaming City Streets

Letter to the Editor

In the late1950s the city’s Civil War Centennial Committee was tasked with a way to “commemorate” the approaching event. The committee proposed the restoration of Fort Ward — one of the Union forts that had surrounded the city from 1861-1865.

Alexandria Letter: Twinkling Lights Continue to Cheer

Letter to the Editor

I want to thank all my Old Town neighbors for keeping their Christmas lights on through the weary winter.

Alexandria Letter: In Playground Sandbox?

Letter to the Editor

I am appalled at the actions of some members of our City Council who appear to believe that incivility is the way to show that you are smart or clever.