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Letter: Define Boutique

To the Editor

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Opinion: Independent Progressive: Cuba

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Column: Get on Board, Virginia

The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) dropped a provision last week from its procurement documents for construction of Phase 2 of the Silver Line that would have rewarded bonus points to bidders who included a project labor agreement (PLA) in their proposals.

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Health Notes

Health Notes

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Health Notes

Health Notes

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Lee District: A Diverse and Welcoming Community

Exciting projects taking place across the District.

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Around Town

Around Town

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Credit Union Brings Life Skills

Apple Federal operates out of West Potomac’s cafeteria.

Credit Union Brings Life Skills

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Letter to the Editor: Alexandria Schools Need Accountability Audit

At a recent City Council hearing, we explained to Council the serious management and integrity issues of ACPS and the School Board specifically relating to budget matters, community relations, and compliance with legal requirements.

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Up to Speed Tutors Puts Focus on Special Education

Lake Braddock graduate Brian Katkin started the company last spring.

When JS Tutoring folded in 2012, one of Arlington resident Brian Katkin’s students with a learning disability wanted to keep having sessions with him. They worked out an arrangement to continue working together, and soon Katkin decided to take on other students as well. Then on the first day of Spring Break the same year, he launched the company Up to Speed Tutors, with himself as the sole instructor.

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‘It’s All about Helping Others’ in Fairfax

Former Police Chief Carl Pardiny reflects on his career.

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‘God Will Be Present However We Gather’ in Great Falls

Religious organizations find community, despite distancing.

To Pastor Hank Langknecht of Christ the King Lutheran Church, the pandemic has meant more than just working from home.

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Prisoner Reentry: Some Solutions

Part II in a three-part series focusing on prisoner reentry in Northern Virginia

Thirty-eight thousand prisoners are incarcerated in Virginia with 12,000 adults and 500 juveniles projected to be released each year.

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Prisoner Reentry: Some Solutions

Local programs, services help ex-offenders.

Ex-offenders may face stigma, lack of family support, inadequate life skills suitable for making it on "the outside" and difficulty getting and retaining employment.

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Traveler's Leap of Faith

Traveler's Leap of Faith

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CareFirst Helps Sustain Health Safety Net in Arlington

CareFirst invests in community partners who collaborate to expand care for vulnerable.

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Alexandria: T.C. Williams Field Hockey Advances to Conference 7 Semifinals

Titans beat Annandale, improve to 16-1 with 12th straight victory.

The T.C. Williams field hockey team beat Annandale 3-0 on Tuesday.