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Change in Arlington Courthouse Skyline
County Board approves office complex despite concerns about vacancies.
A new 12-story office building at 2025 Clarendon Boulevard will change the face of Arlington’s Courthouse neighborhood. At its March 14 meeting, the County Board unanimously approved the redevelopment despite concerns about the design and use of the building.
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Celebrate Fairfax: Outlook Not Good
Outside or not, thousands gathered for rides, entertainment and food could be a super spreader.
Celebrate Fairfax plans in question
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Civic Calendar
Civic Calendar
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Fairfax County Pays $2.95 Million to Settle John Geer Wrongful Death Suit
More than seven months after the Geer family lawyer Michael Lieberman filed a $12 million wrongful death civil suit in Circuit Court against Fairfax County Police, the two sides reached a $2.95 million settlement, announced Tuesday, April 21.
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Alexandria Letter: History’s Lessons
Letter to the Editor
Your council voted unanimously to approve changing the name of Jefferson Davis Highway. Do you, your council or anyone who testified know anything about Jefferson Davis?
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In the Fight Against Arlington Opioid Epidemic
Drug of the moment may change, but underlying problem remains.
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New Fields, Same Dreams
How the Internet has changed sports card collecting.
New Fields, Same Dreams
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New Fields, Same Dreams
How the Internet has changed sports card collecting.
New Fields, Same Dreams
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A Premiere of Hilarity and Weight
The Hub Theater presents “How I Paid for College.”
"My life is a thousand-piece jigsaw puzzle I have to put together while wearing mittens" is one of the off-beat lines that powers "How I Paid for College," by Helen Hayes Award-winning playwright Marc Acito. The premiere play opens Friday, Dec. 7, at the ever-adventurous Hub Theater in Fairfax.
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Volunteering
Volunteering
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Letter: Knowledge Is Power
It’s that time of year, when Labor Day passes and school traffic schedules take effect. In the midst of the post-summer hassle and bustle, September also begs our nation to reflect on a memory that still seems surreal. Coverage of the crumbling Twin Towers, debris, chaos, terror—seemed like a scene from an action movie and not something I should have been watching on the local news channel. Changed forever by this modern era Pearl Harbor, I have struggled to understand why and how.
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New Plan For Growth?
New Plan For Growth?
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Mount Vernon Letter: For All or None
Letter to the Editor
A Constitutional issue recently arose that is worthy of mention.
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Chance for Compromise on Brickyard Site?
County Council calls for hitting “pause button.”
After nearly two years of edict and opposition concerning a 20-acre “future school” site on Brickyard Road, a town hall meeting in Potomac last week with County Council offered a glimmer of hope for advocates of the organic farm.
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Blakley, Cochrane and Morgan Are Promoted at Fair Oaks and Sully Districts
All three served at local, police district stations.
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This Week in Arlington
This Week in Arlington
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Bag It?—Not Any More
Arlington to consider a new five-cent tax for each plastic bag.
Bag It?—Not Any More
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Alexandria’s Four Seasons of Giving
Alexandria is an amazingly generous community, not just during the holiday season.
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Commentary: Alexandria’s Four Seasons of Giving
Alexandria is an amazingly generous community, not just during the holiday season.
