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'A Blessing in Disguise'

Casualty of financial crisis starts new career as musician.

'A Blessing in Disguise'

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'A Blessing in Disguise'

Casualty of financial crisis starts new career as musician.

'A Blessing in Disguise'

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Honoring Veterans in McLean

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Memories of a Bittersweet Year

Langley Class of 2014 graduates, remembering the two who died.

They said their goodbyes with a little bit of old and a little new.

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Column: Protecting Student Learning

Student learning

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Tree Removal at Swains Lock on Hold

National Park Service planned to remove “hazardous” trees and vegetation in Swains Lock area April 21-May 15.

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John Porter Shares Whimsical Poetry

Poetry Conversations

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Signature Theatre Stages ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ in Arlington

The iconic musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice.

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Driving Miss Jeannemarie

Sen. Devolites Davis town hall meeting discusses transportation, other issues.

Driving Miss Jeannemarie

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IMVH Task Force Votes In Secrecy; Draws Criticism

IMVH Task Force Votes In Secrecy; Draws Criticism

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Classes & Workshops, Oct. 1-7

Classes & Workshops, Oct. 1-7

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Arlington: County Board Approves $1.16 Billion Budget

Schools adopt Tier One reductions.

After months of negotiations, the Arlington County Board and School Board settled on a compromise that sees cuts to projects on both sides.

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Healthy Students Help Homeless

Fairview Elementary kicks off partnership and walkathon.

Healthy Students Help Homeless

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Healthy Students Help Homeless

Fairview Elementary kicks off partnership and walkathon.

Healthy Students Help Homeless

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Demand for Help Grows Each Year

WFCM celebrates 25th anniversary.

In 1987, a dozen churches in Centreville, Chantilly and Fair Oaks were inundated with people walking in and asking for food and money. Eventually, the pastors discussed it among themselves and devised a plan.

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Rachel Carson Middle School Wins ‘We The People’ Nationals

Herndon middle schoolers crowned national champions.

They did it! In February, The Connection reported that the students of Cynthia Burgett’s special Civics class at Rachel Carson Middle School in Herndon had won the State Championship of the “We The People Competition” and were determined to bring home the gold at the National Invitationals.

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Setting the Tone

First redevelopment proposal of waterfront plan heads to City Council.

Developer Carr City Centers wants to build the Cummings Hotel, a five-story building with 120 hotel rooms, a restaurant and a meeting room.

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Arlington Editorial: Holidays Are for Giving

Give thanks and share locally.

The holidays are about giving, and giving thanks.