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McGimsey to Face Tulloch

Democrat Andrea McGimsey will run against incumbent Republican for Potomac seat.

McGimsey to Face Tulloch

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Running, Swimming and Biking to Beijing

Area resident hopes to compete in the 2008 Olympics triathlon.

Running, Swimming and Biking to Beijing

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Sprinkles: 18 Sweet Years

Potomac’s only frozen yogurt shop remains an institution through changing times.

Sprinkles: 18 Sweet Years

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Column: “Early Results Show Stable Disease”

There’s five words e-mailed from my oncologist that I can live with (Duh!). Certainly better than the previous nine words e-mailed eight weeks ago regarding my then current CT Scan: “Scan results show progression. We’ll talk more on Friday.”

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Sprinkles: 18 Sweet Years

Potomac’s only frozen yogurt shop remains an institution through changing times.

Sprinkles: 18 Sweet Years

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Fixing Park-Monroe Intersection

Council to discuss intersection at Feb. 14 meeting.

The Herndon Town Council will hold a public hearing on plans for ways to make the intersection of Park Avenue and Monroe Street on Tuesday, Feb. 14 at the Ingram Council Chambers. The angles and elevations of the intersection have made it a priority for the town for years.

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People At Work: Whatever You Want — And It Tastes Good Too in Alexandria

TC initiates new healthy Café+Teria lunch line.

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Chick-fil-A Coming to Kingstowne, Sooner or Later

Spot is picked but public meetings and COVID-19 are obstacles.

Kingstowne Chick-fil-A

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Opinion: Column: A Shot in the Arm

Literally and figuratively.

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Alexandria Council Inches Up Max Tax Rates

Tax rate ceilings bumped up one-half cent for real estate, 56 cents for cars.

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Have Yourself a Sober Little Christmas

Batting addictions during the holidays

With the holidays come an increase in imbibing.

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Baking For Social Issues Sprouts in Alexandria

Sales from teen’s baked goods raise funds to fight racial injustices.

Racial Justice Bake Shop

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Editorial: ‘Disappointing, Not Surprising’

Bills to rein in predatory lending die in Senate committee.

Have you ever paid 36 percent interest on a loan or credit card?

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Alexandria People at Work: Learning to Eat Healthy

Two women arrive 15 minutes early and are sitting at the table chatting about menus. They are waiting for the third class on April 6 in the six-week series on Eating Healthy, Be Active sponsored by the County Extension Service. Van Do, Family and Consumer Sciences SNAP-Ed Agent, for Virginia Cooperative Extension says, "Today's program focuses on eating healthy on a budget. “

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Area College Students Prepare for an Unusual Fall

As a new round of high school seniors are moving on to college in the fall and continuing students get back to campus, it’s unclear how college campuses will look due to new precautions to ease the spread of COVID-19 and how it could affect college students’ experience.

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Medical Evidence: Where to Turn?

Not all evidence is created equal when it comes to making health care decisions.

Medical Evidence: Where to Turn?