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Paraplegic Athlete Aims High

Geoff Hopkins to compete in first triathlon in August

Paraplegic Athlete Aims High

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Return to War

Reliving the Civil War at Fort Ward's Camp Day.

Return to War

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Prayer Vigil at ICE Office

Rising Hope pastor speaks about arrests outside church.

On the morning of Feb. 8, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers showed up across the street from Rising Hope Mission Church on Russell Road in the Mount Vernon area of Alexandria.

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Kingsbury Worked for Bureau of Indian Affairs

Kingsbury Worked for Bureau of Indian Affairs

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Reinventing a Market-Friendly Springfield

After years of Springfield being little more than an interchange, ULI urges the creation of an new identity.

Reinventing a Market-Friendly Springfield

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Keeping Shop: Inside Verdigris Antiques & Interiors

Keeping Shop: Inside Verdigris Antiques & Interiors

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Cable From Verizon?

Council defers application by Verizon for cable franchise agreement, compares with Cox Communications contract.

Cable From Verizon?

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Loverde Reflects on 17-Year Ministry

The Most Rev. Paul Loverde, 76, retired this month as the bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington.

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Cooper Mock Congress Impresses Congressman

Students hold four days of presentations, debates.

Cooper Mock Congress Impresses Congressman

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Cooper Mock Congress Impresses Congressman

Students hold four days of presentations, debates.

Cooper Mock Congress Impresses Congressman

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Beulah Road to Get Makeover

Residents met with VDOT to discuss the latest plans for the upcoming reconstruction project.

Beulah Road to Get Makeover

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Roundups: Host a WFCM Food Drive

WFCM needs the community’s help over the summer months when it has a critical shortage of food.

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Moose Lodge Awaits New Building

Moose Lodge Awaits New Building

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Thrill of the Grill

Two local teams fire-up for national barbecue competition.

Thrill of the Grill

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Alexandria: LTA Stages Docu-Drama, ‘Grey Gardens’

Story of Jackie Kennedy's relatives and the American Dream gone wrong.

The Little Theatre of Alexandria (LTA) is staging "Grey Gardens" from Jan. 16 to Feb. 6, 2016. Based on a true story and the 1975 cult documentary, it is an exploration of the American Dream gone wrong and what it means to become a social pariah.

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Opinion: Letter to the Editor: Wrong Approach for Stream Restoration

The biggest problem with the so-called natural channel design approach to stream "restoration" for us in the greater Washington, D.C. region is that it is planned and implemented in completely the wrong places: small order, interior forested, upper headwater streams and wetlands.

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They Get to Move It, Move It

Under new law, some landowners may be able to sell their rights to others, moving development around the county.

They Get to Move It, Move It

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Celebrating Black History

Revisiting slave life at Gunston Hall.

Celebrating Black History

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Potomac: Trunnell Electric Celebrates 80 Years

“Dad taught us that you can’t sit back in life and hope that somebody recognizes your raw talent. It doesn’t happen.”

Sitting in the living room of her Potomac home where she raised five sons, Jean Trunnell and her son Jack reflected on the family’s business, Trunnell Electric.

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Anderson Tries ‘Fish’-y Theme at Ramparts

Owner of Mango Mike’s expands seafood offerings in expanding Fairlington mainstay.

Anderson Tries ‘Fish’-y Theme at Ramparts