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Fairfax: Testifying ‘Took Courage, But it was Important’

Matthew’s victim explains how assault affected her.

On Sept. 24, 2005, Jesse L. Matthew Jr. viciously attacked a young, City of Fairfax woman, leaving her beaten and bloody on the ground. But in court last week – and during his June 8 trial – she needed only words, not fists, to respond to him at last.

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A Pattern of Gas Smell Reports in Alexandria?

Clover-College Park residents concerned about multiple gas smell reports.

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Running To Raise Money

Running To Raise Money

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Mrs. Arlington Puts Spotlight on Child Sexual Abuse

In an effort to combat child sexual abuse, Jen “Elizabeth” Peace is using her title as Mrs. Arlington to teach educators, parents and those with access to children how to recognize and prevent child sexual abuse.

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Similar To Sports

As Alexandria voters ponder their June 9 choice for mayor, they should evaluate the players as though it were a sporting event rather than a political contest.

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Letter to the Editor: A Wonderful Article

To the Editor: What a wonderful article you wrote, Kareese (“How I Left…” by Kareese Akinloba, grade 8, Irving Middle School, Children’s Connection, January 1-7, 2015). Your writing ability is beyond your years.

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Arlington: Digging into History

On Aug. 6, the Arlington Historical Society launched the first archaeological dig at the Ball-Sellers House — the oldest structure in Arlington County — in 30 years.

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In Peter's Memory

Burke couple works with Inova Health System to start a program for families of babies diagnosed with terminal illnesses.

In Peter's Memory

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In Peter's Memory

Burke couple works with Inova Health System to start a program for families of babies diagnosed with terminal illnesses.

In Peter's Memory

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In Peter's Memory

Burke couple works with Inova Health System to start a program for families of babies diagnosed with terminal illnesses.

In Peter's Memory

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Firefighter Named Citizen of the Year

Lifetime Vienna resident Sam Savia received the Chamber of Commerce’s Citizen of the Year award.

Firefighter Named Citizen of the Year

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Roof Repairs a Nightmare at Dremo’s

After nearly two months, bar owner questions delays.

Roof Repairs a Nightmare at Dremo’s

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Taxi Reform Back On City Agenda

More control for drivers seen as part of issue.

Taxi Reform Back On City Agenda

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Alexandria Celebrates International Women’s Day

Ten Thousand VIllages Sales Benefit Alexandria’s Domestic Abuse Program

Thirteen year old Sage Boucher knew it was International Women’s Day on March 8th. She alerted her family to the fact when she checked her social media in the morning: “TUMBLR had it, and I always checks GOOGLE graphics first thing because if something is going on the graphic will hint at it.” They were going to get cupcakes to celebrate. Sage loves the idea of celebrating women.

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Getting to Know...

Mark Israel and Judith Lesser

Getting to Know...

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When Parents Object to School Books

Debate Surrounding Amending Policy Continues

When Parents Object to School Books

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New Option, New Problems

Presented with option to build middle school, parents still not happy with boundary study

New Option, New Problems