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Plotting Trails for Pedestrians

Great Falls Trailblazers hope new bridge will bring pedestrian walkway.

Plotting Trails for Pedestrians

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Drumming for School Funds

School performs annual performace to raise funds for cultural center

Drumming for School Funds

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Drumming for School Funds

School performs annual performace to raise funds for cultural center

Drumming for School Funds

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Students Pop Pills

Students Hospitalized for Taking Medicine

Students Pop Pills

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Senate Proposes Alexandria Sewer Overflow Deadline

The Virginia Senate has advanced legislation to establish an extremely aggressive timeline for the City of Alexandria to address concerns over its Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO).

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A Reunion Decades in the Making

Local Man Finally Finds his Family

Born in Vietnam to an American father serving in the Navy and a Vietnamese mother, Joe Nguyen was raised by his mom.

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Real Estate

Real Estate

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Centreville Wife Stabbed 31 Times

Domestic murder case proceeds to circuit court.

Centreville Wife Stabbed 31 Times

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Lancers’ Baseball Team Taking Small Steps Forward

Lee showing gradual improvement under coach Dowling.

The Lee High baseball team, going through a rebuilding season under head coach John Dowling, has struggled to win ball games this season. But the Lancers have been in many of their games before tough late innings have led to losses.

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People Notes

Steve Strobridge, deputy director of government relations for the Military Officers Association of America was named one of the 100 most influential people in U.S. Defense in Defense News and Military Times’ inaugural list of influential players from the worlds of politics, the military, business, government and academia. Strobridge, of Alexandria, was cited for his work in helping to shape legislation affecting issues of importance for military personnel and their families. Christine M. Candio, RN, FACHE, CEO, Inova Alexandria Hospital, and senior vice president, Inova Health System, has been nominated as the 2013–2014 Chairwoman-Elect of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE), an international professional society of more than 40,000 healthcare executives.

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Glassman Honored as Legionnaire of the Year

Vietnam veteran first to win award in history of Post 24.

Lorton resident Jim Glassman walked into American Legion Post 24 on July 25 expecting the executive committee meeting he was attending to be routine.

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Alexandria Letter: Washington’s Wider View

Letter to the Editor

Although George Washington traveled widely in what became the United States, he left the mainland only once, when he sailed to Barbados with his older half-brother Lawrence in 1751.

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Opinion: Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied

On Friday, Aug. 29, was one year since a still unidentified Fairfax County police officer shot and killed an innocent, non-violent, unarmed John Geer as he stood in the doorway of his Springfield home.

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Letter: Leaving the Judging to God

To the Editor

“Whoever kills a person...it is as though he has killed all mankind. And whoever saves a life, it is as though he had saved all mankind.” (Qur’an, 5:32)

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Helping Home Buyers

In discussion over Virginia Square development, County Board looks to promote affordable home ownership.

Helping Home Buyers

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Pick up the PACE in Alexandria

Could city’s environment, economy benefit from new financing?

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State Champions at Rocky Run

MathCounts team captures first place.

Besides bringing home a state championship from Richmond last weekend, members of Rocky Run Middle School’s MathCounts team had another goal, as well.

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Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer Opportunities

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Young Man Charged with First Degree Murder

Michael Pahno was arrested for the murder of his uncle's wife after calling police to report the death

Young Man Charged with First Degree Murder

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Two Injured in Accidental Shooting on Tralee Woods Court

Two men were injured Wednesday night, March 23, when the gun a third man was showing them went off unintentionally inside a residence on the 7500 block of Tralee Woods Court in Springfield.