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Letter to the Editor: Tree Light Fund Reaches Goal

To the Editor: I am very pleased to announce that the tree lights on King Street will remain on this next coming spring as we have matched the contingency Council, led by Del Pepper, set aside to use for this purpose. They set aside $13,500. We had to match 1/2 of that by early in March 2014 to keep the lights on through June 2014. All of the money has been deposited with the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce Foundation.

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Terhar Vies for At-Large Seat

Election 2003: School Board at Large

Terhar Vies for At-Large Seat

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Vienna Pet-Pal Stories

Every pet-family has a story, some happy, some poignant.Their stories are a reminder of the unconditional love and devotion that pets bring into a home.

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Bulletin Board 10/8

Bulletin Board 10/8

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Farmers Market Returns

Annual rite of spring opened Friday in Lewinsville Park.

Farmers Market Returns

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Alexandria City Council Gears Up for New Year

City officials look at challenges and opportunities in 2016.

The Alexandria City Council brought in 2016 with a roar of bagpipes. The City of Alexandria Pipes and Drums played in the auditorium of T.C. Williams High School for the council’s Jan. 4 installation, but soon, it was right back down to business.

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Mount Vernon Grads Have Cause For Celebration

Mount Vernon Grads Have Cause For Celebration

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More Questions than Answers at EPG

With 20,000 Army employees moving to Fort Belvoir, construction at Engineer Proving Grounds is expected.

More Questions than Answers at EPG

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Burns’ Big Plays, Defense Lead Westfield to Victory

Oakton’s Downer, Wandey Run Strong in Defeat

The Westfield football team defeated Oakton, 28-14, on Oct. 19.

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Insufficient Data: Arlington Meter Increase Deferred

Arlington’s Transportation Commission recommends County Board defer action on increases to meter rates and hours.

A last minute plea from local business owners and lingering doubts compelled the Transportation Commission to reconsider, and ultimately recommend deferring, a proposal from Arlington County’s Department of Environmental Services to increase the meter rates and hours.

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Money Missing

Embezzlement reported by company managing hundreds of homeowners associations.

Money Missing

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Money Missing

Embezzlement reported by company managing hundreds of homeowners associations.

Money Missing

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Money Missing

Embezzlement reported by company managing hundreds of homeowners associations.

Money Missing

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Money Missing

Embezzlement reported by company managing hundreds of homeowners associations.

Money Missing

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Money Missing

Embezzlement reported by company managing hundreds of homeowners associations.

Money Missing

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Coming for the Guns: Confiscating Firearms During Mental Health Evaluations

Alexandria delegate wants to expand police powers to confiscate guns of the detained.

Imagine the scenario: Sheriff’s deputies arrive at a home to issue a temporary detention order against an individual.

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County Set to Open Patriot Park

Park is home to Fairfax County’s largest artificial turf playing field.

County Set to Open Patriot Park

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Rethinking Maple Avenue

Last Tuesday, residents were asked how they wanted Maple Avenue to change.

Rethinking Maple Avenue