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Treating Arlington

How Virginia’s decision not to expand Medicaid impacts Arlingtonians.

Where do you go when you’re sick?

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People, Feb. 25-March 3

People, Feb. 25-March 3

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FEMA Says No — Again

Agency rejects governor’s request to reconsider aid.

FEMA Says No — Again

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Business

Business

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FEMA Says No — Again

Federal agency rejects Gov. Kaine's request to reconsider initial denial of aid.

FEMA Says No — Again

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Tide Turns for Arlington Mill

Community center almost fell victim to recession; now ready to formally open.

Four years ago, the fate of the Arlington Mill Community Center looked moribund.

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South Lakes Students Debate Ethical Dilemmas

The Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce and South Lakes High School host Ethics Day 2002.

South Lakes Students Debate Ethical Dilemmas

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Veterans Day Celebrated at Fort Belvoir

Two special events bring together community members.

Veterans Day Celebrated at Fort Belvoir

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Celebrating Achievement

Award promotes Northern Virginia’s leadership diversity.

The nonprofit organization Virginia Leadership Institute (VLI) held its Top 10 Under 40 awards reception on May 7 at Kora Restaurant in Crystal City to honor black leaders in Northern Virginia. In a room filled with dozens of attendees along with award recipients and their families, 10 people were celebrated for their achievements in business, politics, civic engagement and philanthropy. Representing the scope of cities and counties making up Northern Virginia, honorees were from Alexandria, Arlington, the Town of Dumfries, Fairfax County, Loudon County, and Prince William County.

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‘You Have to Choose to Succeed’ in Centreville

FACETS honors students’ academic achievements.

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A Year in a Fast Lane

2013 was a big year for transportation projects in Northern Virginia.

Construction dominated the scenery on I-95/395 between Garrisonville Road (Route 610) in Stafford County and Turkeycock Park near Edsall Road in the north as the 95 Express Lanes project crews advanced work in the 29-mile construction corridor keeping the project on-track to open to traffic in early 2015.

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Helping Seniors and Their Pets

Two of Alexandria’s service organizations, Senior Services of Alexandria and the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria (AWLA), have developed a unique partnership to help the area’s senior citizens.

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Alexandria Bulletin

Presentation for Small Business Owners. 8 a.m. at the community room in Landmark Mall, 5801 Duke St., on the second floor near Macy’s. U.S. Rep. Jim Moran will host “Navigating the Affordable Care Act: Make Health Reform Work for Your Company.” A discussion will follow the presentation. In order to attend RSVP is needed. Visit www.moran.house.gov/event/affordable-care-act-forum.

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Mayor Paints Optimistic Picture for City

Final State of the City Address Warmly Received; Councilman Speck Honored.

Mayor Paints Optimistic Picture for City

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Housing Affects Recruitment

EDC nails work force housing issue.

Housing Affects Recruitment

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House of Delegates-District 42: David Albo (R)

Question and Answer

A candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates Q&A

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Real Estate

Real Estate

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Business Notes

Business Notes

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Council Approves Budget; Defers Funding

No Decision on Tax Rate

Council Approves Budget; Defers Funding

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Alive Needs Volunteers

Religious congregations depend on volunteers to serve the community this holiday season.

Alive Needs Volunteers