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Great Things Happening at MetroStage
Griffin visits Canada and Olympia Dukakis comes to town.
Great Things Happening at MetroStage
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Securing Our Borders
Arlington resident spends two-month stint patrolling a 163-mile stretch of the Arizona border this summer.
Securing Our Borders
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Where to Give Locally: Alexandria/Mount Vernon Nonprofits
Many nonprofits in the city and nearby need your help to continue to rise to the need during the dual health and economic crisis of the pandemic.
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Elks Party for a Cause
For the Alexandria Elks, every social function is a chance to help the community.
Elks Party for a Cause
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Elks Party for a Cause
For the Alexandria Elks, every social function is a chance to help the community.
Elks Party for a Cause
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Elks Party for a Cause
For the Alexandria Elks, every social function is a chance to help the community.
Elks Party for a Cause
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Letter: Many Contributed To Centreville Day
As the president of Friends of Historic Centreville, I can’t begin to state how deeply grateful I am to all of those people: to members of the planning committee, to the sponsors and vendors of Centreville Day, to the community and school volunteers, to the churches and other property owners of the Historic District, to our local government, to everyone who contributed in any way to making this Centreville Day a success.
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Devastating Past, Uncertain Future in Arlington
Arlington’s Syrian refugees shocked and dismayed by recent executive order.
Ekbal Al Zoubi and his family escaped death. In a war that has killed at least 400,000 people, Al Zoubi and his family are a few of the 15,479 Syrian refugees to make it into the United States in 2016.
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New Dominion Woman’s Club Gives Back
Presents $4,000 checks to four beneficiaries in the community.
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Bulletin Board 7/9
Bulletin Board 7/9
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Family Raises Support Fighting Son's Rare Disease
Two hundred plus friends and family will descend on Santinis Restaurant in Herndon to raise support and awareness for Congenital Muscular Dystrophy on Thursday, Feb. 7, from 5-9 p.m. One in 10 Americans is affected by a rare disease. John Gluck, of Herndon, is that one in 10 with a rare form of muscular dystrophy called congenital muscular dystrophy (CMD). As a rare group of diseases causing muscle weakness at birth, CMD is under-recognized and under-diagnosed by physicians. Several defined genetic mutations cause muscles to break down faster than they can repair or grow. A child with CMD may have various neurological or physical impairments. Some children never gain the ability to walk, while others lose the ability as they grow older. There is no cure and no treatment to slow disease progression.
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Montgomery County Councilmember Friedson holds Community Conversation
Keeping up with constituents during this time of social distancing and small gatherings is not easy, but Montgomery County Councilmember Andrew Friedson (District 1) does his best, using interactive social media.
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Mount Vernon: Local Residents See Cuba Up-Close and Personal
Witnessing the resourcefulness of the “Cuban Spirit.”
Elected American officials have been making news recently on trips to Cuba, with Gov. Terry McAuliffe and District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser leading the way in January and February. And President Barack Obama will gain more attention with his two-day visit, March 21-22.
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Traffic Relief Expected by December 2022 in Centreville
Update given on Route 28 widening project.
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The Conversation Begins in Fairfax County: Budgeting Words
Board prioritizes compensation for teachers and county employees.
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Warren Brown Puts CakeLove on Paper
Warren Brown Puts CakeLove on Paper

