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Gang Prevention Programs Gain Federal Funding
Justice Department awards $172,000 grant to three Arlington nonprofit organizations to fund gang prevention activities.
Gang Prevention Programs Gain Federal Funding
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Old Building With A New Look
Woods Community Center renovation process is in motion.
Old Building With A New Look
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Yorktown Boys' Lacrosse Team Knocks Off South County
Patriots advance to region semifinals for first time in program history.
The Yorktown boys' lacrosse team defeated South County 13-6 on Thursday night.
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It’s a Wild Day in the Neighborhood in Alexandria
Forming lasting relationships with all our wild neighbors.
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Sharon Swartworth Remembered In Services
Sharon Swartworth Remembered In Services
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Sharon Swartworth Remembered In Services
Sharon Swartworth Remembered In Services
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Hyland Outlines South County Troubles
BRAC changes, funding woes from Richmond create transportation headaches for county.
Hyland Outlines South County Troubles
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Hyland Outlines South County Troubles
BRAC changes, funding woes from Richmond create transportation headaches for county.
Hyland Outlines South County Troubles
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Alexandria: T.C. Williams Field Hockey Wins First Conference Title Since 1995
Titans beat Woodson 3-0 in conference final, improve to 18-1.
The T.C. Williams field hockey team on Oct. 26 won its first conference/district championship since 1995
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Volunteering
Volunteering
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Schools
Schools
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Candidates Debate Future of Arlington’s Growth
Arlington County Board Democratic candidates debate future of Arlington‘s growth.
With County Board members Mary Hynes and Walter Tejada announcing that they would not seek reelection to their seats, six Democrats have thrown their names into the ring to be one of the party’s two candidates to the County Board this fall.
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Chantilly Youth Association
Chantilly Youth Association
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Chantilly Youth Association
Chantilly Youth Association
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RTA and AARP Join in Pilot Program
Rebuilding Together Alexandria is joining forces with AARP on a new pilot to help more homeowners age-in-place.
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Stu Gibson, Hunter Mill School Board
Stu Gibson, Hunter Mill School Board