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Go Back To School in Potomac

Go Back To School in Potomac

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Love Conquers All, Even Bureaucracy

Jewish-Muslim marriage frustrated by immigration policy.

Love Conquers All, Even Bureaucracy

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Sarku Japan Grand Opening Event at Dulles Expo Center Location, VA

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Sarku Japan to Celebrate with a Grand Opening Event, December 18, 2018 at 11 a.m. First 100 Customers Receive FREE Chicken Teriyaki for One Year

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Seeking More Help on Day Labor Issue

Project Hope and Harmony works to formalize day labor site.

Seeking More Help on Day Labor Issue

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Help Needed in Fighting Gangs

Law enforcement authorities are seeking assistance to push gangs out of the area.

Help Needed in Fighting Gangs

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'Galloping Gourmet' Comes to Hollin Hall

'Galloping Gourmet' Comes to Hollin Hall

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'Galloping Gourmet' Comes to Hollin Hall

'Galloping Gourmet' Comes to Hollin Hall

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Heatwave: Especially Dangerous for Children

When temperatures rise, so does the risk of tragedy — children accidentally left in hot cars. Nationally, the number of children who have died in cars as a result of the heat has already doubled compared to the same time last year.

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Roundabout Pondered for PV/Braddock Intersection

Roundabout Pondered for PV/Braddock Intersection

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No Easy Task in Defeating Marshall Field Hockey

Statesmen have already accumulated seven shutout wins.

No Easy Task in Defeating Marshall Field Hockey

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Laxers Embrace Challenges of New Season

Mount Vernon beats West Potomac in opener, loses to district favorite in second game.

Laxers Embrace Challenges of New Season

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Laxers Embrace Challenges of New Season

Mount Vernon beats West Potomac in opener, loses to district favorite in second game.

Laxers Embrace Challenges of New Season

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NVRacing For the Adventurous

Centreville couple runs club for outdoor sports people.

NVRacing For the Adventurous

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Arlington: Zero Homeless Veterans

Now on to the rest.

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LTA Stages “Plaza Suite”

Slapstick comedy by Neil Simon about love and marriage is sure to please.

The Little Theatre of Alexandria is staging the Neil Simon slapstick comedy, “Plaza Suite,” June 14-July 5.

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Arlingtonian as Amateur Top Chef

“Good evening and welcome to the Bravo Top Chef Amateurs.

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New Board, New Future

Newly elected supervisors consists of six Republican members, an addition to the current board’s three Republicans.

New Board, New Future

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Reforming the Police

Lawmakers consider sweeping set of proposals to change policing in Virginia.

Only a few hours into a special session of the General Assembly earlier this week, members of a Senate panel passed a sweeping bill on policing reform that does everything from banning no-knock warrants and limiting chokeholds to creating use-of-force standards and requiring de-escalation training.

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Inside the Alexandria Police Department: Criminal Investigations

“I’d be lying if I said it’s not cool.” — Sgt. John East from APD Vice

The Alexandria Citizens’ Police Academy is a 10-week course hosted by the Alexandria Police Department (APD) to offer citizens a better understanding of how the department works. Throughout the course, participants sit in on emergency calls and ride along with police officers on patrol.