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Alexandria: Despite City’s Voters, It’s President Trump

Democrats re-elect Beyer but lose the country.

If Alexandria had decided the election, Hillary Clinton would be President.

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Camps & Schools: Affording Summer Camp

For families with a limited budget, paying for camp can be a challenge.

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Schools, Oct. 8-14

Schools, Oct. 8-14

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Schools, Oct. 15-21

Schools, Oct. 15-21

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Cassaday & Company, Inc. Hits Major Milestone in Wealth Management

Cassaday & Company, Inc., has announced that the firm now has $2 billion in assets under management (AUM).

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Arlington Hotline Yields Leads, No Evidence of Fraud

In 2015, Arlington County’s Waste, Fraud and Abuse Hotline was opened to allow employees to confidentially report potential cases of financial malfeasance.

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Potomac School Welcomes New Assistant Head of School, Director of Admission and Financial Aid

Timothy Jaeger has joined The Potomac School as assistant head of school. He is also serving as interim head of Potomac’s Upper School for the 2016-17 school year.

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Whitman Softball Beats Richard Montgomery

Seniors Rosenthal, Gertzog lead Vikings to winning record.

The Whitman softball team improved to 4-3 with a win over Richard Montgomery on Monday.

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Foods and Flavors of India

Choolaah Indian BBQ opens at Mosaic District.

Choolaah Indian BBQ opens at Mosaic District.

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Bringing Him Home

A foster family that adopted a young boy shares its story.

Bringing Him Home

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Commentary: A Chance to Reexamine Brickyard School Site

On Aug. 12, Gov. Martin O'Malley sent a letter to County Executive Leggett and Board of Education President Shirley Brandman that begins with "I believe we are about to make a big mistake in destroying acres of productive organic farmland which could be a priceless asset to the education, health and well being of generations of Montgomery students." The letter went on to praise the vision and virtues of a Brickyard Educational Farm, already teaching school children about organic farming, looking to supply organic produce for school lunches, offering field trips and eventually a Beginning Farmer program.

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Police Station Site Debated

Public offers feedback on whether city police station should stay at John C. Wood Center.

Police Station Site Debated

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Schools Take Action Against Bullying

Chantilly, Centreville, Fairfax pyramids join forces in initiative.

Children of all ages get bullied and bully others, themselves. It’s not true of all children, but it’s true of enough of them that Fairfax County Public Schools wants to do something about it.

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Vienna: Joel’s Story

After foster care experience: Architecting his own path.

Joel was taken into foster care when he was a high school junior, after reporting to a coach what was going on at home. Schools are “mandatory reporters,” and, as such, they are legally compelled to call social services in a case like Joel’s.

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Staying on Top

Constant map updating keeps fire and rescue up with new development in the county.

Staying on Top

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Rollin' with the Dawgs

Middle schoolers spend a week learning the reality of cops and criminals.

Rollin' with the Dawgs

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So Much to Do in the Hunter Mill District