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Opinion: Commentary: Hurricane Preparedness
How to get your family ready for an emergency
Nothing can be more damaging and frightening than being in the path of a hurricane.
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Arlington-Alexandria Coalition Moves Forward
Arlington-Alexandria Coalition for Homelessness undergoes transformation to “Bridges to Independence.”
At the end of 2014, the Arlington-Alexandria Coalition for the Homeless (AACH) will cease to exist. The organization, with its nearly 30 years of work transitioning homeless families into apartments and houses across Northern Virginia, will be going through a transition itself when it becomes “Bridges to Independence.”
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Resource Bank Merges with Pennsylvania Firm
Resource Bank Merges with Pennsylvania Firm
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GMU Professor on Cutting Edge of Lyme Disease
Lyme Innovation Team with goal to make disease easy to diagnose wins $5,000 in Hackathon.
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Commentary: Take Care of the Unisured
As Session winds down, we turn our focus to the budget. House Appropriations Chairman, Del. Chris Jones said it best — we are so close, we could knock this out in a day or two. Sadly, the chairman and other Republicans are threatening to hold the budget, and the Commonwealth’s financial health, hostage unless the Senate caves to their demands that we give our hard-earned tax dollars up to other states and force 400,000 Virginians — many of whom are veterans and children — to continue to live in fear of getting sick because they don’t have health insurance.
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Independent School Admissions: Interviews and Teacher Recommendations
Admissions officers at local schools offer insight into the application process.
Mark Fischer sat with his parents in the plush reception area of one of the region’s elite independent schools, biting his fingernails and tapping his left foot while waiting to speak with an admissions officer for the interview portion of his application.
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Guarding Against Identity Theft and Fraud
Police advise residents how to protect themselves.
With identity theft and fraud being such a major concern these days, police Investigator Tom Polhemus and Det. Mike Deane recently presented some ways local residents can protect themselves from becoming victims.
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Alexandria School Finances: Affirmation and Caution
Report indicates decreasing expenditure per student, and widening deficits.
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Fairfax Continues to Face Growth
Major issues of 2003 will determine how city approaches growth and development.
Fairfax Continues to Face Growth
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Moms Stay at Home
Local organizations target moms who stop working full-time in order to care for offspring.
Moms Stay at Home
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Stay-at-Home Moms
Local organizations target moms who stop working full-time in order to care for offspring.
Stay-at-Home Moms
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Centreville Man Indicted: Mortgage-Fraud Scheme
A Centreville man has been indicted by a federal grand jury for his alleged part in a $1.5 million mortgage-fraud scheme. He is Jea Min Lee, 34.
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Opinion: Letter to the Editor: Plea to City’s Voters
Opinion: Letter to the Editor: Plea to City’s Voters
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Is an Australian Bank Fleecing Greenway Drivers?
Representative seeks hearings on company's practices.
Is an Australian Bank Fleecing Greenway Drivers?
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Commentary: Keeping Guns from Criminals
Focusing on private gun sales.
What are you going to do about gun safety and gun violence? These were words I heard over and over again from constituents last year when I first ran for Congress.
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Bohn Touches ‘Nerve Center’
Book looks at how White House operates in a crisis.
Bohn Touches ‘Nerve Center’
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Bohn Touches ‘Nerve Center’
Book looks at how White House operates in a crisis.
Bohn Touches ‘Nerve Center’