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Retire and Rehire?
Thoreau parents lobby to retain the middle school's principal.
Retire and Rehire?
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Seniors Rush to Yoga
Yoga teachers, research point to health benefits for seniors.
Shortly after 10 a.m. on any given Tuesday or Thursday morning, 84-year-old Lola Wulchin can be found slowly stretching into a downward facing dog pose or lunging into a warrior one posture. The Vienna resident has been a yoga devotee at East Meets West Yoga Center in Vienna for slightly more than two years. In fact, she credits twice-weekly, gentle yoga practice with boosting her health and improving her quality of life. "I had been bothered by a lot of neck pain from arthritis," said Wulchin. "I had seen a pain management doctor who gave me shots, I had physical therapy, but I still had neck pain and very little range of motion."
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Alexandria: Police Investigate Murder of Pierre Clark
A father reforming his life was killed less than one month after jail release.
The idea was to live big and double the stakes.
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Democratic Insurgent Versus Republican Moderate
January special election to fill seat vacated by Jennifer Wexton features two familiar faces.
The first election of 2019 might end up being a harbinger of things to come for Republicans, who have seen their presence all but evaporate in Northern Virginia. It could also test the limits of the blue wave that washed over Virginia since Donald Trump was elected president.
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Community Notes
Community Notes
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Schools Look to Cut Energy Bill
Schools Look to Cut Energy Bill
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Schools Look to Cut Energy Bill
Schools Look to Cut Energy Bill
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Schools Look to Cut Energy Bill
Schools Look to Cut Energy Bill
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Schools Look to Cut Energy Bill
Schools Look to Cut Energy Bill
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Study Highlights Pandemic’s Food Insecurity
The coronavirus pandemic exacerbated inequities, especially food insecurity, for many families along Fairfax County’s U.S. 1 corridor, concluded the Arcadia Center for Sustainable Food and Agriculture, a nonprofit based at Woodlawn Estate.
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Providing Refuge from the Storm
Irving Middle School students raise $6,000 for Katrina relief.
Providing Refuge from the Storm
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Walking for a Cure
GMU students, recent graduates gather at local bar to raise money for multiple sclerosis.
Walking for a Cure
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Coupe Researches, Writes 'Gotta Shop'
Guide to shopping released by local publishing firm.
Coupe Researches, Writes 'Gotta Shop'
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Coupe Researches, Writes 'Gotta Shop'
Guide to shopping released by local publishing firm.
Coupe Researches, Writes 'Gotta Shop'
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Commentary: Save Tysons’ Last Forest
In late September, I joined members of the Vienna community in touring Old Courthouse Spring Branch Stream Valley Park in Tysons Corner and met with the members of the Neighborhood Coalition to Save Tysons Last Forest.
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Reaching for Stars
Flint Hill student from Oakton is an aspiring professional athlete.
Carlyn Baldwin, a 16-year-old student-athlete from Oakton, hopes that she is well on her way to her dream of playing for the United States National Women’s soccer team. Baldwin’s soccer career began at the age of four-and-a-half when her mom signed her up for a local team. Since then, Baldwin has committed her life to soccer and received a plethora of individual awards and recognitions. At the National Championships in the summer of 2012, she was named to the Best 11 for the u16 (under age sixteen) all-tournament team. She was nominated for and attended multiple United States Soccer Training Centers, which are used for youth national team identification.
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Getting to Know … Geri Baldwin
Getting to Know … Geri Baldwin
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Providing Refuge from the Storm
Irving Middle School students raise $6,000 for Katrina relief.
Providing Refuge from the Storm