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Commentary: Spending Time with Nonprofits in Alexandria

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Brick by Brick

Redevelopment aims to maintain city's historic feel.

Brick by Brick

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Brick by Brick

Redevelopment aims to maintain city's historic feel.

Brick by Brick

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Big Oil — Big Problem

Daze of My Life

Big Oil — Big Problem

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‘Life’s Tough, But Just Keep Going’ at Westfield High

Westfield High presents musical comedy, “Avenue Q.”

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Friend, Historian, Icon and Local Treasure of Centreville

Matriarch Mildred DeBell dies at 101.

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Garrison: Top Vet in State

Clifton resident is honored at Roanoke conference by peers

Garrison: Top Vet in State

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Metro Considers Cutting 11 Bus Routes

Measure would help plug $28-$36 million hole in Metro budget.

Metro Considers Cutting 11 Bus Routes

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Whitman Grad’s Paromi Tea Makes Its Mark

Paul Rosen loved the taste of "bush tea" from the U.S. Virgin Islands where he grew up — tea that was created from the herbs and flowers native to the environment. When he returned as a teenager to the Bethesda, he was unable to find teas with the "fresh as the day it was picked" aroma and taste that he desired. Because of his passion to satisfying this tea craving, he was inspired to research hundreds of varieties of tea — and to launch his own tea company, Paromi Tea.

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Metro Considers Cutting 11 Bus Routes

Measure would help plug $28-$36 million hole in Metro budget

Metro Considers Cutting 11 Bus Routes

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Metro Considers Cutting 11 Bus Routes

Measure would help plug $28-$36 million hole in Metro budget.

Metro Considers Cutting 11 Bus Routes

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Exploravision Students Venture Out On a Limb

Exploravision Students Venture Out On a Limb

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Exploravision Students Venture Out On a Limb

Exploravision Students Venture Out On a Limb

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Chantilly High School Graduates 612 Students

Chantilly High School Graduates 612 Students

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Scrapping and Slogging Toward a Clean Potomac

3,454 volunteers removed 131 tons of trash at the 18th annual Potomac River Watershed Cleanup.

Scrapping and Slogging Toward a Clean Potomac

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Yoga Week Comes to the Area

Local effort offers budding yogis a chance to improve their minds, bodies and spirits with free or $5 classes.

D.C. Yoga Week Runs through May 5 For more information and a list of participating studios, visit HYPERLINK "http://dccy.org/" http://dccy.org/. “This event will raise awareness about how great yoga is for your mind, body and spirit.” — Amanda Shipe, Mind Your Body Oasis, Arlington

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Exploravision Students Venture Out On a Limb

Exploravision Students Venture Out On a Limb

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Fairfax Station, Lorton, Springfield, Mount Vernon: Lawmakers Report on 2016 General Assembly

Diversifying the economy, expanding Medicaid and school funding discussed.

Del. Dave Albo (R-42) introduced himself as a rare breed, an elected official in Virginia who happens to also be a Republican.