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Izumi Sushi of Great Falls Reflects on Economic, Cultural Challenges of 2020

The restaurant, which serves Japanese and Chinese cuisine, is cautiously resuming its services.

Victoria Li, a senior at Langley High School, has grown up along with Izumi Sushi in Great Falls.

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‘Whole Segments of Workers Can’t Live Here’ in City of Fairfax

City of Fairfax discusses affordable housing.

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Alexandria Letter: Knowledge and Vision

Letter to the Editor

I am voting for Hillary Clinton in the Primary Election on March 1. How could I not vote for her?

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President Announces Homeowners Bill of Rights

Local homeowners, housing advocates say president’s plan gives homeowners important safeguards.

Tina Kotson of Springfield, a homeowner of five years, said she thought it would be fairly easy to refinance her current 5.65 percent mortgage and take advantage of today’s lower rates.

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Portrait of Ramadan

Mohamed-Ameen family of Burke observes the holy month Ramadan in keeping with their Muslim beliefs.

Portrait of Ramadan

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Portrait of Ramadan

Mohamed-Ameen family of Burke observes the holy month Ramadan in keeping with their Muslim beliefs.

Portrait of Ramadan

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Creativity Replaces Summertime Blues

Children get a dose of the arts during summer.

Creativity Replaces Summertime Blues

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Arlington: How to Vote; It Matters

Voting begins in two weeks, Sept. 18.

Election Day is Nov. 3, and on that day, virtually every state and local office is on the ballot.

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Unsafe: Markers Missing

Caution markers on Georgetown Pike repeatedly knocked down by cars.

Unsafe: Markers Missing

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Closing All the Loopholes

Democrats poised to impose new regulations on high-interest lenders.

The days of unregulated high-interest lending may be coming to a close in Virginia. Now that Democrats have seized control of the General Assembly, members of the Legislative Black Caucus say cracking down on predatory lending is one of their top priorities for the 2020 session.

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Pet Care, Licensing and Vaccines

Pet Care, Licensing and Vaccines

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Landowners Had Chance

At last week’s hearing, judge allows landowners in on Supreme Court lawsuit, but Tuesday order negates landowners’ gain.

Landowners Had Chance

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Letter: Merely a Thank You

To the Editor

A recent letter (“The Money Train,” Reston Connection, April 27-May 3, 2016) expressing concerns regarding Reston’s Lake Anne Nursery and Kindergarten’s (“LANK”) current annual giving campaign has deeply saddened me as a parent of the school and as a native Restonian.

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Alexandria: Keep Moving Forward

Euille: Keep moving forward.

William Euille has a legacy.

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Why Vienna Practices Nonpartisan Politics

Town officials insist town government will stay clear of party politics

Why Vienna Practices Nonpartisan Politics

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Bulletin Board: Arlington

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Unscheduled Executive Session Halts ARHA Board Meeting

Unscheduled Executive Session Halts ARHA Board Meeting

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Absentee Minded

Lawmakers consider bill to assign absentee ballots to precincts where voters live.

On election night, Democrats were shocked by how well Donald Trump was performing in Alexandria. As returns were posted online, concerns were rising among supporters of Joe Biden as the incumbent was outperforming expectations at precinct after precinct.

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Bulletin Board April 15-21

Bulletin Board April 15-21

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Alexandria: Champions of Change

Community leaders to be honored at Philanthropy Summit

When Bill Butcher opened Port City Brewery in 2011, not only was he committed to producing a quality craft beer, he also made it a goal to use his time and resources to improve the lives of others in his hometown. On May 3, Butcher will be among those honored for his philanthropic contributions to the community at the 18th annual Alexandria Business Philanthropy Summit.