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25 Million, Going for 100 — VRE Grows

Commuter railway celebrates a transportation milestone.

25 Million, Going for 100 — VRE Grows

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Letter: Old Town And Density

Waterfront development in Old Town Alexandria is a bear. With only a narrow strip of land between a wide, polluted river and a national historic district of substantial importance and size, this is an Olympic-size challenge.

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Aldrin Elementary Students Win Top Award at State Championship

The team is invited to compete in the 2018 Vex World Robotics Competition, but needs financial support.

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The Jury’s Not Out

Defendants are increasingly opting to forgo trail by jury in Virginia.

The Jury’s Not Out

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This Week in Coronavirus in Potomac: Thank You to Heroes

Montgomery County surpasses 5,000 Covid-19 cases, Potomac 150 cases, while health care workers continue to sacrifice their health for our loved ones.

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This Week in Arlington

This Week in Arlington

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Fairfax County’s Week in Coronavirus

Cornerstones Town Hall, contact tracing, contact tracing scams, moratorium on evictions for now, and more.

BACKLOGGED TESTS: Starting on June 9, the Virginia Department of Health’s COVID-19 data dashboard will reflect 13,000 additional tests that were backlogged. Over the next couple of days, this new information will be slowly added to the current data, which will result in an influx of results.

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Residents Call for Neighborhood Historic Preservation

County historic plan to be adopted in fall.

Residents Call for Neighborhood Historic Preservation

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Residents Call for Neighborhood Historic Preservation

County historic plan to be adopted in fall.

Residents Call for Neighborhood Historic Preservation

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Army Force Reduction Coming: Fort Belvoir community voices concerns

Members of the Fort Belvoir community —civilians, active duty, retirees of each military branch — gathered Jan. 23 to learn about the future of the garrison. The listening session titled “Army Force Structure and Stationing” was one stop on a 30-installation tour to gather community input for the Army senior leadership as it prepares to further reduce the size of the force.

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Circus Court Case Ends

Circus Court Case Ends

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Warner Asks For Tax Overhaul

Warner Asks For Tax Overhaul

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Warner Asks For Tax Overhaul

Warner Asks For Tax Overhaul

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Marshall High's Model UN Conference Focuses on Cyber Security

Cyber security and the threats posed to national infrastructure and economic networks will be the focus of Marshall High School’s ninth annual My First Model United Nations (UN) training conference on Saturday, Oct. 13.

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Week in Vienna

This week in Vienna features some new, exciting events like a new Police Chief and a concert!

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Alexandria Police Shield Information on Officer-Involved Shooting

Law-enforcement officials use exemption to withhold incident report.

Why did Alexandria police officers kill Taft Sellars?

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Life as a Comic Frenzy

Providence Players present Neil Simon's farce, ‘Rumors.’

Women in lovely evening attire and men in snappy tuxedos were walking about the stage of the James Lee Community Center theater. It was an early dress rehearsal for the Providence Players (PPF) production of "Rumors," a farce by award winning playwright Neil Simon. The PPF cast was getting a feel for the set as final touches were being made to a tastefully decorated, contemporary two-story New York City apartment.

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Chantilly Woman Charged With Financial Crimes

Chantilly Woman Charged With Financial Crimes