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Vienna Goes a Round with Verizon

Town Council decides to hold out for cable television franchise similar in terms to its agreement with Cox.

Vienna Goes a Round with Verizon

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Teaching Teamwork by Example

A Valentine Story

Teaching Teamwork by Example

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School Board Decreases Suspension Time

Student Rights and Responsibilities revised.

The school board voted unanimously at the end of June to change the discipline handbook, which will now focus on in school suspensions to preserve time in school.

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Holy Child Offers ‘Minimester, Volume II’

Fourteen topics fill innovative program.

Tea was served and whist was played as if Jane Austen herself were in the room. Links between Harry Potter, World War II and Christianity were explored. Students delved into personal finance, creative writing, performing arts audition techniques — and even visited the “Little Butterfly of the Caribbean” — the island of Guadeloupe.

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Legion All Stars Create Own Fireworks

Annual 4th of July American Legion all-star game brings local baseball scene into focus.

Legion All Stars Create Own Fireworks

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This Week in Coronavirus in Potomac

Week of April 21

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Workers Must Benefit Too

Workers Must Benefit Too

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Taylor Run

Taylor Run

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Shifting Boundaries

Navy Annex land exchange includes straightening Columbia Pike.

A land exchange between Arlington County and Arlington National Cemetery could lead to a new historic memorial in Arlington.

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Alexandria Letter: Not Enforcing Zoning Code

Letter to the Editor

Every City Council in the history of zoning laws in this city has sought to preserve and protect the residential character of neighborhoods by implementing and enforcing a zoning code … but not the current City Council.

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Tragedy Ends Fairfax Station's Students Life

Tragedy Ends Fairfax Station's Students Life

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Tragedy Ends Fairfax Station Student's Life

Tragedy Ends Fairfax Station Student's Life

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McLean: From Paperboy to Author, Military Career in Between

Langley High alum comes home for a reunion of sorts.

McBride’s first job was at The Connection Newspapers, as a paperboy when he was in the seventh grade.

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Keeping Tysons Corner Moving

Event provides updates on 495 Express Lanes, Dulles Metrorail.

In the next 15 months, Tysons Corner will see almost $5 billion in new transportation projects come online.

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Obituary: James Breeding

Al’s Steakhouse owner dies at 52.

Like many Alexandrians, James Breeding was a frequent visitor to Al’s Steakhouse in Del Ray.

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Local Hospitals Roll Out First COVID-19 Vaccines

Communities keep lights up for healthcare heroes

December 2020 held the darkest days yet during the pandemic but also lights of hope.

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20 Years Prison for Carjacking, Abduction

20 Years Prison for Carjacking, Abduction