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College Admission: Four-Year Process Winds Down

College Admission: Four-Year Process Winds Down

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Affordable Housing in a Tailspin

County has lost more than 1,000 units in the last five years; thousands more at risk.

Affordable Housing in a Tailspin

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The Year That Was

The Year That Was

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Church To Expand Beyond City

One God Ministry plans to build church in the Springfield District.

Church To Expand Beyond City

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Column: The High Cost of Ignoring Mental Health

Before Newtown, there was little discussion of the dismal state of mental health services. In fact, the budget knives have been sharpest at the state and local levels when it came to mental health services particularly prevention. That is not surprising.

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Judge Reconsiders Sentence

Lansdowne Mother Receives Shorter Jail Time

Judge Reconsiders Sentence

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Covert Matters

Supermarkets on the Corner

Harry Covert relives his first job

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Letter to the Editor: City Should Clean Up Its Mess

To the Editor: The city lays claim to ownership of King Street Park at the foot of King Street. This past Sunday (April 13), the park was a trash-strewn disgrace, with trash overflowing from the can and being blown about the entire park and into the river.

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Arnie’s Sentence

Friedman lives life to fullest after brain cancer diagnosis.

Arnie’s Sentence

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Is Your Home Ready for Back to School?

Local designers offer tips for creating functional and stylish homework spaces.

Summer will soon come to an end, and children everywhere will be heading back to school and coming home with homework. To keep students engaged and excited, some local designers offer suggestions for creating a space so fun and inviting that your children will want to hang out there — even if that means doing homework.

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Special Delivery of Food

On May 13, letter carriers need community’s help to fill bare cupboards.

Special Delivery of Food

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Worth Noting

Worth Noting

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HCA Holds onto Claim against County

HCA Holds onto Claim against County

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Arlington: Black Lives Matter Banner Vandalized

A conversation extends beyond the pulpit.

Tuesday night after a church meeting the Rev. Kathryn Dwyer, senior pastor of Rock Spring Congregational UCC, walked her dog Micah right past the “Black Lives Matter” banner on the corner of the church lawn.

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The Other British Invasion

War of 1812 reenactment to interpret 1814 British occupation of Alexandria, D.C.

The Other British Invasion

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Lee Students a Model in Business

Lee High's Future Business Leaders of America Club brings home a national title, after winning regionals for the sixth straight year.

Lee Students a Model in Business

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Preserving Community in Hall’s Hill

New books highlight North Arlington neighborhood’s long role in black history.

Preserving Community in Hall’s Hill

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Investing in Families with Solutions that Work

Fifty-percent of Americans have less than $400 in their bank accounts, putting them one emergency expense from a devastating financial crisis. In Alexandria and south Arlington, more than 30% of families are unable to cover basic needs.