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Schools to Cut Energy Bill

Schools to Cut Energy Bill

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45th Candidates Debate Gay Marriage

Five Democratic candidates for the 45th District speak at a forum hosted by the Virginia Parisans Gay and Lesbian Democratic Club.

45th Candidates Debate Gay Marriage

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From Pedophilia to Identity Thefts

Investigator serves search warrants to America Online.

From Pedophilia to Identity Thefts

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Viewpoints: Navigating COVID-19

From an elderly man to a state senator.

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False Prophets

Dr. Larry Sabato assesses where polling and analytics went wrong in 2016 election.

Dr. Larry Sabato and the election.

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Mount Vernon's Town Meeting Set

Mount Vernon's Town Meeting Set

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“Flourishing After 55”

“Flourishing After 55” from Arlington’s Office of Senior Adult Programs for Sept. 2-7.

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Dancer Gets Second Chance

After raising a family, Cathy Malin got a second chance at pursuing her passion, classic modern dance, while working at the same store for 13 years.

Dancer Gets Second Chance

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‘Nothing To Brag About’ in Alexandria

City Council considers new funding to stem loss of affordable housing.

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Bishop Ireton Presents ‘The Addams Family Musical’

With a cast of 27 students, the show is loosely based on the original cartoons.

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Support Police Youth Camp

To the Editor: For over 60 years, the officers of the Alexandria Police Department have worked tirelessly to reach the children in the city by creating and maintaining the Alexandria Police Youth Camp (APYC). The APYC is a non-profit organization consisting of Alexandria Police Officers, who are committed to making sure that each child has an opportunity to build character, learn team work, and develop self-confidence.

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How High Can He Go?

Stone Bridge graduate earns scholarships, awards through commitment to Scouting.

How High Can He Go?

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A Seller’s Guide to Real Estate

With home prices skyrocketing, sellers need to protect themselves

A Seller’s Guide to Real Estate

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Bulletin Board

To have community events listed in the Connection, send to mclean@connectionnewspapers.com. Deadline is Friday.

Bulletin Board

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Potomac Community Village Offers Programs Open to Public

Potomac Community Village is sponsoring two programs for the community in early June.

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Opinion: Commentary: 7 Months of Snow Days

COVID-19 outbreak has shined a light on unacceptable disparities in wellness and access to healthcare.

Some of the most challenging times in local government are when it snows.

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Enjoy The Silence

A film festival devoted to comedies from the silent film era is coming to Arlington.

Enjoy The Silence

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Private Schools Face See-Saw on Opening in Montgomery County

Governor overrules Montgomery County health officer after he says private schools must not hold in-person classes.

School always includes tests. Educators, administrators, parents and students are being tested this week concerning how and when their schools might open.

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Health Notes

Health Notes