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Weighing Public Priorities in Alexandria: Art and Science
Mixed responses to new method of grading public services, prioritizing budget cuts.
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Arlington: Fire Station Task Force Welcomes Public Input
Task Force will “listen” not just “hear.”
One of the first residents to take up the microphone during the 20-minute “open mike” portion of the Jan. 14 meeting of the Fire Station 8 Task Force was Amanda Mackaye.
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Volunteer Notes
Volunteer Notes
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Volunteer Notes
Volunteer Notes
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More Students Head for High School
More Students Head for High School
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More Students Head for High School
More Students Head for High School
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Get Involved
Get Involved
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People Notes
People Notes
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Meeting Set on Bridge Demolition
Meeting Set on Bridge Demolition
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Public Meeting Set on Bridge Demolition
Public Meeting Set on Bridge Demolition
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Salute to Women 2013
11 honored for outstanding achievements.
The Alexandria Commission for Women held its 33rd annual Salute to Women Awards March 18 in a ceremony that honored 11 individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the community.
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Civic Calendar
Civic Calendar
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MPA Welcomes Development Director, Board Members
McLean Project for the Arts welcomes Krista Vita as its new Development Director. Vita has worked in non-profit development for more than 10 years. She is a member of the Nonprofit Roundtable of Greater Washington and manages a volunteer writing workshop for high school seniors.
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Rep. Comstock Co-Sponsors Resolution Condemning Anti-Israel UN Vote
Congresswoman Barbara Comstock
“In an act of moral cowardice in the closing days of his administration, President Obama’s ‘reckless abstention’ [to use the words of former DNC Chair and current Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL)] at the UN has demonstrated his legacy as the most anti-Israel President in modern history. President Obama took the longtime, bipartisan support for Israel that has been a hallmark of U.S. foreign policy for decades and scrapped it with this short-sighted action last month.
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Detectives Seek Witnesses After Pedestrian Dies in Great Falls Hit and Run Crash
A 43-year-old man has died following a hit and run crash that occurred Sunday morning, May 16, near the intersection of Leesburg Pike and Redberry Court in Great Falls.
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In Love with Books in Great Falls
The little girl in front of the Info desk had curling dark hair and even darker eyes and said to me shyly, “I love this library. It has stuffed animals, bean bags, chairs and books – lots of books.
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Shannon for Delegate, 35th District
Shannon for Delegate, 35th District
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Leesburg Equine Center Reopens
State orders end to month-long quarantine.
Leesburg Equine Center Reopens
