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Fitch Goes AAA
Fitch Goes AAA
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Del. Filler-Corn Passes Legislation for Military Spouses
House Bill 1247, aimed at reducing burdensome red tape for military spouses, has passed the House of Delegates and Senate with unanimous bipartisan support and now awaits signature from the Governor. Sponsored by Del. Eileen Filler-Corn (D-41) and supported by the Administration, HB 1247 would require the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation to expedite the review process for temporary licenses from 30 to 20 days for military spouses that already hold the equivalent license in another state.
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Teaching the ‘ABC’s of Success’
Arlington Traditional School head is named county principal of the year.
Teaching the ‘ABC’s of Success’
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Opinion: Letter to the Editor: Statues for Benedict Arnold
I'm a history buff and have read many books about the Civil War in order to understand events surrounding that tragedy.
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Arlington All In Conference Addresses the Dangerous Years
“It’s your job to explain to me the consequences of my actions,” teen tells mom.
Mother and son sat on the stage of the George Mason Founder’s Hall auditorium last Saturday, and talked as though they were in their kitchen at home. Kate McCauley and David Balick were discussing those dangerous years between 6th and 12th grade, when teens may exercise poor judgement and parents may overreact, or not react enough.
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Cancer Survivor to Fulfill 'The Thomas Promise'
Cancer Survivor to Fulfill 'The Thomas Promise'
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Robinson Offers Pair of Children’s Shows
Presenting “Waking Sleeping Beauty” and “The Lorax” this weekend.
The only thing better than one children’s show is two children’s shows, and Robinson Secondary’s Production Company class, RoProCo, is presenting a double bill this weekend.
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West Potomac Field Hockey Wins Gunston District Title
Wolverines win first district championship since 1995.
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ATM Skimmer Suspect Arrested
Fairfax County police detectives on Monday arrested a man in connection with the skimming of ATM cards at bank machines at local hospitals. He is Loan Cicio, 39, of 2230 George C. Marshall Drive in Falls Church.
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Bringing Smiles to Military Families in Lorton
Operation Homefront, in partnership with Northrop Grumman, held a Holiday Toy Party for children of enlisted soldiers in Lorton. Five hundred families registered online to be part of the festivities on Sunday, Dec. 14.
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Mueller Dubbed Citizen of the Year
Judith Mueller's work to empower women is honored
Mueller Dubbed Citizen of the Year
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Mueller Dubbed Citizen of the Year
Judith Mueller's work to empower women is honored
Mueller Dubbed Citizen of the Year
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New Police Station Site Undetermined
Council suggests keeping police station at John C. Wood; Council, staff and citizens await results.
New Police Station Site Undetermined
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Compromise Turns Over New Leaf
Tree ordinance passes, but amendments reduce county powers.
Compromise Turns Over New Leaf
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Preparing for End of Life in Arlington
After an advance directive, a POST form.
Hospice and palliative care doctors like Dr. Matt Kestenbaum of Arlington's Capital Caring Hospice have been engaging in discussions with their patients about their final wishes regarding medical treatment for as long as they've been practicing end-of-life care.
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Mount Vernon Column: The Senate Budget Emerges
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This week, the seventh of this session of the Virginia General Assembly, both the Senate and House of Delegates are considering the state’s two-year budget. After each house passes a budget, a joint conference committee resolves the differences. The Senate budget has good news and bad news.
