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Cox Facility Leaves Room For Expansion

Cox Facility Leaves Room For Expansion

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Cox Facility Leaves Room For Expansion

Cox Facility Leaves Room For Expansion

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Alexandria Letter: Keep Tree Lights On

Letter to the Editor

I know there are very important projects happening around and in the city but I have an observation I would like to offer.

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New Disease, New Challenges

Ashburn woman dedicates self to getting information to celiac disease patients.

New Disease, New Challenges

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‘The Wise Build Bridges, the Foolish Build Barriers’

Ahmadiyya Muslim women host interfaith dialogue.

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Volunteering

Volunteering

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Alexandria: Preparing for Next School Budget

Alexandria Public Schools staff meet with local community to discuss the future of the budget

At a public forum on the Alexandria City Public Schools’ (ACPS) Budget, parents and local citizens split into groups and were asked what programs were needed for the children.

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Opinion: Hunkering Down and Looking Ahead

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Meet the New School Board

Voters in three districts selected nine candidates for the next School Board.

Meet the New School Board

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Getting to Know ... Kevin Grebb

A Yorktown graduate tells of flying high in the Air Force and getting tough on the lacrosse field.

Getting to Know ... Kevin Grebb

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Living 'Uptown'

Shootings and assaults are commonplace near public housing projects.

Living 'Uptown'

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Seniors Join Protests for Racial Injustice

Remembering the past to inform the future.

Long before there was a Black Lives Matter movement and smart phones that captured police brutality on video, and long before throngs of people filled streets around the world to protest racial injustice, there were smaller crowds of pioneers fighting to tear down barriers imposed by Jim Crow laws.

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Community Notes

Community Notes

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Getting Children to Give Back

Touching Heart aims to train next generation of compassionate leaders.

As her birthday approached several years ago, Taylor Yi of Herndon realized she wasn’t that excited about another year of presents from her friends.

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It’s Just the Beginning

Letter to the Editor

On Jan. 21, a chilly and misty day in our nation’s capital, one of the largest peaceful protests in U.S. history took place. I was there and I was overwhelmed by the inspirational power of the hundreds of thousands of people who overcame disabilities, fear, financial constraints, and a myriad of other barriers, to attend this rally known as the Women’s March on Washington and its sister marches worldwide.

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Murder Suspect Deemed Incompetent

Ahmed Deria to stay at Central State Hospital.

Murder Suspect Deemed Incompetent

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Murder Suspect Still Incompetent

Charges may be dropped for stabbing of brother.

Murder Suspect Still Incompetent

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Hidden Artwork Being Revealed at Old Angler’s Inn

Restoration is in progress upstairs in the Inn’s front dining room.

When Hurricane Sandy blasted through the Mid-Atlantic last year, Mark and Sara Reges, owners of Old Angler’s Inn received the call that the roof on their historic restaurant was leaking. When they arrived at the Inn, they discovered an amazing surprise. The constant dripping in their upstairs dining room was causing the plaster to peel from the wall — but underneath was a picturesque mural of the C & O Canal, painted by Mark’s grandfather George Reges.

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WMCCA: Help Protect C&O Canal National Park

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Faith

Faith