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Performer Sally Taylor Visits Jammin' Java

Performer Sally Taylor Visits Jammin' Java

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Getting There

Citizens wanted to be able to talk more, listen less.

Getting There

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McLean Author Launches New Book

Rebecca Shambaugh shows how organizations can harness the collective strengths of both men and women to create stronger businesses.

Try functioning without half of your brain. You might not be able to remember anything. You might not be able to drive. You might not be able to walk or talk. Now imagine a business that operates using only half its brainpower. It’s destined to fail.

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Caught in the Middle

Hudgins and citizens grapple with budgets on the county and state level.

Caught in the Middle

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Life Lessons on the Water

Amy Zang directs sailing camp.

It was 9:45 a.m. in early July, and Amy Zang, who lives in Del Ray, was checking in the 141 campers sitting on the lawn waiting for their week of sailing instruction at the Washington Sailing Marina.

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Pro Teams Hit a Homer With Student Reading Programs

Potomac Nationals spread the love of reading through school year, summertime.

Pro Teams Hit a Homer With Student Reading Programs

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Pro Teams Hit a Homer With Student Reading Programs

Potomac Nationals spread the love of reading through school year, summertime.

Pro Teams Hit a Homer With Student Reading Programs

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35 years of Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Domestic Violence

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Bank Moves Headquarters to City

Potomac Bank of Virginia Set to Open Mid-July

Bank Moves Headquarters to City

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Resolutions

Resolutions

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Christian Relief Marks 20th Year

Charitable organization keeps growing.

Christian Relief Marks 20th Year

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Faith Notes

Faith Notes

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A Day to Remember

Potomac veterans take time to reflect on a lifetime of service for their nation.

A Day to Remember

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Alexandria: Kiosk Enhances Four-Mile Run

Eagle Scout-organized effort completes project.

It was 92 degrees and Thomas Pollack stood on the spot where the new Four Mile Run Wetlands Trail and Bike Trail meet in Four Mile Run Park.

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A Leafier Kind of Classroom in Potomac’s Backyard

Retired teachers taking their classroom skills to the great outdoors to introduce children to the C&O Canal.

An estimated one million children attend school along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, which stretches from Washington, D.C. through Virginia and Maryland and out to Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Through the C&O Canal National Historic Park, children have the opportunity to spend hours out in nature learning the importance of the canal to the nation's capital and surrounding region.

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Priorities: In Their Own Words

Nine Democratic candidates cite their top three goals.

Priorities: In Their Own Words

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Students Raise, Release Shad

Greenbriar West students return fish to Potomac River.

Students Raise, Release Shad

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Tom Rust to Retire from General Assembly

Rust improved life for Herndon, and for Virginia, say many.

Right after she was elected mayor, Lisa Merkel invited Del. Tom Rust to lunch. “I said, ‘How do you get things done?’ He said, ‘You have a vision and you stick with it and you keep pressing ahead,’” Merkel said. “It was a great lunch.”

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TC Williams Boys' Soccer Breaks Semifinal Curse

Williamson scores twice in regional quarterfinal victory over McLean.

The T.C. Williams boys' soccer team will face Battlefield in the 6A North region semifinals.

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Opinion: Commentary: Physical Activity Important in Virtual Learning

By integrating creative and sustainable practices and programs into the school day, kids feel better, focus better and learn better.

The decision to remain 100 percent virtual as Alexandria City Public School resumes wasn’t surprising, but the official announcement was still a jolt.