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Murder Suspect Declared Competent for Trial
Murder Suspect Declared Competent for Trial
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Arlington: New Owner-Chef Leads La Côte d’Or
Attention to culinary detail.
La Côte d’Or, on the border of Falls Church and Arlington, has a new owner. The restaurant was purchased in February by Chef Jacques Imperato.
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Alexandria People At Work: 32 Years of Cooking and Singing
It is 8:30 on Friday night and the customers look expectedly toward the kitchen.
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McLean: Gratitude Abounds at Lewinsville Thanksgiving Dinner
“It’s not always easy to be grateful … we get used to the comforts around us,” Spencer Deese, 25, said during a short message during the dinner’s worship service. “Gratitude takes practice, just like any other skill.”
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Opinion: Commentary: Prohibit Open Carry of Assault Weapons at Permitted Events
Commonwealth could allow localities to regulate the public carriage of assault weapons.
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Health Notes
Health Notes
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Health Notes
Health Notes
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Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Opportunities
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Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Opportunities
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Eviction Nears Crisis Levels in City of Alexandria
Relief funds have run out, and legal protections are slim.
Relief funds have run out, and legal protections are slim.
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Mount Vernon Boys’ Basketball Destroys Edison
Majors open 2013 with a 34-point win against the Eagles.
Mount Vernon jumps on Edison with 17-2 first-quarter run.
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Letter: Time To Plan — And Build
To the Editor
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Chicken Soup for the Antique Soul
Annual show rethinks luxury to thwart modern anxiety with retail therapy.
Chicken Soup for the Antique Soul
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City Approves ARHA Loan
Council okays a $3.5 million loan to finance the purchase and rehabilitation of housing at Quaker Hill.
City Approves ARHA Loan
