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Center Dance Reaches New Stages

Arlington Center for Dance ready for dramatic movement.

Center Dance Reaches New Stages

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Letter: Democratic Values

Letter to the Editor

I’ve been a lifelong Democrat. I am a Democrat because of my values, not the other way around.

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Outdoor Entertaining

Local style gurus offer tips for alfresco soirees.

The mild temperatures that usher in late spring and early summer beckon many outdoors for alfresco parties. Whether held on a patio, deck or veranda, the necessary logistics for coordinating even a simple gathering can be daunting.

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Sully District Police Honor Two Officers

Fortner and Hill are recognized for lifesaving actions.

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Business Notes

Business Notes

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Letter to the Editor: More Cost To Businesses

The city continues to unearth new sources of revenue on the back of its citizens.

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Letter: Future of Woodlawn

To the Editor

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Alexandria Bulletin April 16-22

Alexandria Bulletin April 16-22

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Alexandria Bulletin April 16-22

Alexandria Bulletin April 16-22

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Column: Seeing Forward Movement on Variety of Bills

The General Assembly has been as busy as ever this past week as we approach crossover and I wanted to take a moment to send you a brief update on what is going on here in the capital as well as tell you about an upcoming event back in the 45th District.

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School Board–Alexandria District C: Christopher J. Lewis

Question & Answer

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New Year, Same Challenges

Local school leaders address obstacles.

The first day of school may represent a fresh start for students, parents and teachers, but there are a number of ongoing challenges facing schools in Mount Vernon. For School Board member Dan Storck, the new school year is a reminder that these haven’t gone away.

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Entrepreneur Finds Outlets for His T-Shirt Designs

BAMindful Designs started with doodling.

Whole Foods Market in Rockville showcased a collection of Potomac resident Bryan Morris’ t-shirt designs on Sunday, Jan. 19. While Morris has sold his t-shirts to friends, family and people he has met through his family’s business, this was the local artist’s first appearance as a vendor in a commercial setting.

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Site of Coincidences

Business owner marvels at Barrister Building's history.

Site of Coincidences

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Gloria Flanagan

SBDC assistant director dies at 70.

SBDC assistant director dies at 70.

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Running Marathon to Honor Brother

Oak Hill resident Ginny Atwood ran the Marine Corps Marathon to raise funds for the Chris Atwood Foundation.

The road to recovery has its ups and downs, and it’s not a sprint - it’s a marathon.

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MetroStage Counter's Isabel Blues with Laughs

Theater Review

MetroStage Counter's Isabel Blues with Laughs

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Patient Generals Advance to Region Semis

W-L captures first region quarterfinal victory under Coach Carrasquillo.

Patient Generals Advance to Region Semis

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Keeping Tourists

U.S. Rep Frank Wolf hosts tourism forum before the opening of the National Air and Space Annex.

Keeping Tourists

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No Surprises —Incumbents Return to Richmond

No Surprises —Incumbents Return to Richmond