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Oprison's Ballot Validity Questioned
Del. Joe May’s campaign charges opponent's campaign manager was ineligible to collect signatures.
Oprison's Ballot Validity Questioned
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Tracking Down Illegal Chauffeurs
State has been cracking down on limousine drivers during prom season, and this year violations were up.
Tracking Down Illegal Chauffeurs
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Week in Alexandria
Everybody knows that Baltimore is Charm City. But what is Alexandria?
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Potomac: ‘Jolly Fat Man’ Supports Veterans
Fundraising event marks 20th anniversary.
Yank yourself out of that warm bed, jump into your running gear — and head to Bethesda’s Capital Crescent Trail on Dec. 12 to run or walk with the “Jolly Fat Man.”
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The Magic of British Comedienne Joyce Grenfell in Alexandria
Catherine Flye performs in “George…Don’t Do That!” at MetroStage.
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Black Lives Matter Banner Removed at Yorktown
School Board and administrators refer to “safety first” as rationale for removing banner.
Yorktown High School administrators asked African-American students who had put up a #Black Lives Matter (BLM) banner to take it down on Thursday, Feb. 8, according to William Lomax, assistant principal at Yorktown High School.
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Small Victory Against Gun Violence in Virginia
New state license plate bill calls motorists to action and “Stop Gun Violence.”
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Faith Notes
Faith Notes
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New Deal for Woodbury Park
After major changes, board approves affordable housing plan.
New Deal for Woodbury Park
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Week in Herndon
Week in Herndon
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Helping Hungry Kids in Reston
Reston-based group is in third year of providing weekend meals.
Three years ago, Sandy Amato and Connie Laurent-Roy began their quest to feed hungry children in the Reston area. They began simply, in Amato’s basement, making about 80 meals a week for some children at Dogwood Elementary School that qualified for free lunches. The meals are for children to eat on weekends, when they cannot get meals at school.
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Shut it Down?
Consulting firm makes recommendations to RA to close facilities with low-capacity utilization.
Shut it Down?
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Column: By Right Development: Does It Work for Chesapeake Bay?
Time to reconsider public policy in the area of land use controls.
Our system of federal, state and local governance all have roles in providing public services for the citizenry.
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Montessori Could Move
In move to make Drew a Nauck neighborhood school, School Board considers whether county needs separate Montessori school.
Montessori Could Move
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Premier Arts Center or Promised Community Center at Tysons Corner?
Many applaud proposal for performing art center, plus a Wegmans, at Capital One site in Tysons.
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'Traffic Calming' Rounds a Curve
Residents express support for the idea of traffic calming on Hunter Mill Road.
'Traffic Calming' Rounds a Curve
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Arlington: Foster Parents Celebrated at Gala Dinner
Foster parents were hesitant at first, now committed.
One of the attendees asked an honoree at the May 16 gala dinner for foster parents how long she and her husband had been foster parents.

