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Blind Herndon Woman Gifted Guide Dog

Do not distract working dog.

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Hollywood comes to Alexandria

Bringing a little taste of Hollywood to Old Town, the seventh annual Alexandria Film Festival kicks off Nov. 7.

It might be Patti North's favorite time of year, but it's certainly one of the most stressful. As chair of the Alexandria Film Festival, North has spent moths preparing for this year's event, pulling together movies ranging from a few minutes to an hour or more in length from around the world and helping to line up Q&A sessions with as many filmmakers as possible during the festivals' four-day run.

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ARHA Goes on Offense in Lawsuit

ARHA Goes on Offense in Lawsuit

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Police Warn about Pickpockets

Police Warn about Pickpockets

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ArPets: Hogan Hovsepian

Deciding to get the dog was easy.

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Shelane's Run for Postpartum Depression

5K Race and 1K Fun Run to be held Oct. 21 at Fairfax County Government Center.

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Assaults, Larcenies on the Increase

Assaults, Larcenies on the Increase

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Assaults, Larcenies on the Increase

Assaults, Larcenies on the Increase

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Gunston Teacher Faces Deportation

School rallies behind Colombian-born science teacher Luz Chamorro.

Gunston Teacher Faces Deportation

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LTA Embraces ‘Dracula'

A classic tale of gothic horror in time for Halloween.

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Normandie Farm Owner Named Grand Marshal

Cary Prokos, to lead Potomac Day Parade, discusses passion for restaurant business, community.

Normandie Farm Owner Named Grand Marshal

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Editorial: Holidays Are About Giving

The holidays are about giving, and giving thanks. The holidays are about children and family. The holidays are about sharing, about joy.

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This Week in Coronavirus: Alexandria

Will Phase One begin Friday? Alexandria Mayor and chairs of Fairfax and Arlington Boards respond.

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Business Notes

Business Notes

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Competing for Katie

Springfield mother competes in the Marine Corps Marathon to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

Competing for Katie

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It's Time to Sign Up For the Goblin Gallop

Benefits families of children with cancer.

Halloween will soon be here, and that means it’s time for the 22nd annual Goblin Gallop. It’s set for Sunday, Oct. 25, at the Fairfax Corner Shopping Center.

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Video Released of 2009 Officer-Involved Shooting

Dashboard camera recorded audio, not video of the shots fired.

Barrie Masters’ son David died Nov. 13, 2009. A Fairfax County Police officer shot and killed him while he sat, unarmed, and behind the wheel of his car. Last week, more than five years later, Fairfax County Police released the dashboard video from the cruiser of the officer who shot David Masters.