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New Homes For Stray Cats

New Homes For Stray Cats

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Route 1: A Transit Story

Problems and solutions to Mount Vernon’s Route 1 woes

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City of Fairfax Wants to Get Out of Water Business

Mayor, council seek public input before April 9 vote.

In the next few days, City of Fairfax water customers will receive a letter from the City of Fairfax mayor and City Council with details about the proposed deal with Fairfax Water. The city will hold two public meetings at the Sherwood Community Center, 3740 Old Lee Highway, on Thursday, March 21, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, April 6, at 9 a.m. For more information, call 703-385-7850.

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Town Council Could Derail Metro

Herndon Support Needed for Special District

Town Council Could Derail Metro

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Warner, Restaurateurs Meet in Alexandria

Questions abound on stalled pending relief

Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) met with area restaurateurs Oct. 5 for a discussion on how Congress can support the industry and its workforce during the economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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School Board Passes 'Fiscally Responsible' Budget

School Board Passes 'Fiscally Responsible' Budget

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For the Love of Music

Program for young musicians holds instrument drive through December.

For the Love of Music

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For the Love of Music

For the Love of Music

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Letter: Focus on Jefferson-Houston

The Gazette Packet’s story [“New Direction for Schools,” Nov. 22] relied on the overquoted, yet curiously ignored public relations expert Alan Hilburg's recent editorial lament. Hilburg's letter to the editor expressed sadness upon hearing of School Board Vice Chair Helen Morris' electoral passing. Morris like several past and present Jefferson-Houston PTA presidents are the architects of the school's academic decline.

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Letter: Money and Governing

Letter to the Editor

Now that I’ve stopped laughing, it’s time to put pen to paper and reply to Mayor Euille’s comment in your Oct. 8 edition that “It takes money to run campaigns.

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Schools Consider One More All-Spanish School

Board set to consider moving Oakridge, Abingdon immersion programs into one school.

Schools Consider One More All-Spanish School

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Running Wild Through Arlington

Local running guru sits down for a quick Q&A.

Running Wild Through Arlington

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Tastes Like Chicken

Langley School students eat cicadas as part of science project

Tastes Like Chicken

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City’s Playing Fields In Poor Shape

Study recommends that the city build nine new fields and increase maintenance of existing ones.

City’s Playing Fields In Poor Shape

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Tastes Like Chicken

Langley School students eat cicadas as part of science project

Tastes Like Chicken

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Whitman Senior McGill Thriving in Return from Injury

Left-handed pitcher has not allowed an earned run in 19 2/3 innings.

Whitman senior pitcher Ryan McGill is thriving after missing most of his junior season due to injury.

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Q and A: T.C. Williams Grad Moss Headed to Coastal Carolina

After two seasons of high school football, Moss earned a full scholarship.