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Council Drives Home Three Parking Ordinances

Ordinances attempt protect property rights, fight overcrowding

Council Drives Home Three Parking Ordinances

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Council Drives Home Three Parking Ordinances

Ordinances attempt protect property rights, fight overcrowding

Council Drives Home Three Parking Ordinances

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$90 Million To Answer 'George Who?'

Visiting Mount Vernon Estate will be a whole new experience

$90 Million To Answer 'George Who?'

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Clowns Come to McNair

Clowns Come to McNair

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Column: Virginia Assembly—From Bad to Worse

Last year, our legislators exemplified the ethically-challenged behavior so commonplace in Richmond. Several turned up in France sipping fine wines claiming to be studying uranium mining, all expenses paid by a corporation seeking Assembly approval to mine uranium and make billions.

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Wide World of Music

Artist Profile

Wide World of Music

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Madison’s Koshuta Returned to Dominance Following Torn ACL

Q&A: 6-2 post earned all-state in 2014, committed to Virginia Tech.

Madison rising senior Kelly Koshuta is committed to Virginia Tech.

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Mount Vernon: Fighting Hunger Firsthand

Woodley Hills Food 4 Thought helps families with food insecurity.

Dina Koch and Sara Boehm of the Mount Vernon area of Alexandria want to teach her children when they see a problem, they should step in, reach out and fix it.

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‘How You React Will Determine Survival’

Police advise residents on life-or-death situations.

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‘There’ll Be Some Impact to You’

VDOT gears up to begin Stringfellow Road construction phase.

The good thing about Stringfellow Road is that it connects Route 50 in Chantilly to Route 29 in Centreville — and even links to the Town of Clifton. It also provides access to four elementary schools, a middle school and a high school, a regional library, two parks, several athletic fields, churches, shopping centers and highly populated residential areas.

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After 37 Years, ‘Uncle J’ Semi-Retires to the South

Music Minister retires from Lewinsville Presbyterian Church

After 37 Years, ‘Uncle J’ Semi-Retires to the South

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Faith: Pursuing Holiness through Education in Alexandria

Exploring a religious high school’s role.

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Four Years Probation for Grand Larceny

Four Years Probation for Grand Larceny

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Letter to the Editor: Reasonable Requirements

Democracy is the foundation of the American way of life, and the driving force behind democracy is the power to vote.

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Chantilly: Jason Deal Selected as Officer of Month

Each month, the Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) of the Sully District Police Station honors one of the station’s officers for his or her outstanding service to the police and to the community. And Officer Jason Deal was selected as Officer of the Month for May.

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Commentary: Virginians Can Be the Winners

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ACVA Names New President/CEO

ACVA Names New President/CEO

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Young Masters to Perform at GMU

Special event to benefit Mason School of Music Scholarships.

Showcasing the talents of four scholarship recipients, George Mason University's School of Music will be presenting The Young Masters Concert on Sunday, May 6 at 7 p.m. "We know our audience will enjoy these terrific performances, and we congratulate and commend these four outstanding students." said Linda Apple Monson, Associate Director for Academic Affairs.