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Virginia's Teacher of the Year

Lake Braddock history teacher Joe Hills is named Virginia's top educator.

Virginia's Teacher of the Year

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Virginia's Teacher of the Year

Lake Braddock history teacher Joe Hills is named Virginia's top educator.

Virginia's Teacher of the Year

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Air Pollution Control Board To Monitor Mirant

Citizens and officials prevail at Board hearing.

Air Pollution Control Board To Monitor Mirant

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School Notes

School Notes

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Firefighter Turns Artist

Gallery holds show for local artist.

Firefighter Turns Artist

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Firefighter Turns Artist

Gallery holds show for local artist.

Firefighter Turns Artist

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Alexandria: Changes Coming to Victory Center

Planning approves three additions.

The Victory Center has sat empty and untouched for a decade, but after a controversy over the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) potential move to the site, developers are working to make the complex more appealing.

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Burke Community’s ‘Living Room’ Relocating in July

The 20-year-old Hopsfrog Grille plans to expand its service by moving to a larger location.

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Vienna Summer Strings Campers Perform Space-inspired Music

This summer’s theme: “A Musical Journey Through Space and Time.”

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Starting Over

Drug Court helps addicts clean up and regain custody of their estranged children.

Starting Over

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Business Notes

Business Notes

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Area Roundups

Financial crimes detectives were alerted to the issue when they began to receive complaints that ATM cards were being used fraudulently to purchase groceries, expensive coffees, and, primarily, to get cash from other ATM machines. An alert customer spotted the skimming device on the machine and contacted hospital security who immediately called police on Wednesday, Sept. 13.

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More Than a Station in Arlington

As Arlington plans new Fire Station 8, citizens focus on preserving its past.

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New BRAC Proposal Laid On The Table

Proposal WHS site has a minimum impact on traffic flow

New BRAC Proposal Laid On The Table

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New BRAC Proposal Laid On The Table

Proposal WHS site has a minimum impact on traffic flow

New BRAC Proposal Laid On The Table

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Centre View Bulletin Board 8/8/12

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Renovation Project Becomes Learning Experience

Hayfield Nearing End of Construction

Renovation Project Becomes Learning Experience

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One For the Money.....

Lorton Community Action Center's annual fund raiser on Saturday, Sept. 30.

One For the Money.....

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One For the Money.....

Lorton Community Action Center's annual fund raiser on Saturday, Sept. 30.

One For the Money.....

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Banks to the Rescue

Small businesses wait for banks to get federal money from the Paycheck Protection Program.

Like many business owners across Northern Virginia, Cyrille Brenac is still waiting to hear back from his bank about his application to the Paycheck Protection Program. That’s the $350 billion program that was part of the $2.2 trillion stimulus law designed to offer money to small businesses who can demonstrate they are keeping their employees. For Brenac, who lives in the Cherrydale neighborhood of Arlington, the money would help him rehire about 50 employees of his two French restaurants he laid off when the economy abruptly shut down as the result of the global COVID-19 pandemic.