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Opinion: Letter to the Editor: First Hand View of Racism: Change the Name

Dear Elected Officials and ACPS Board Members, Nelson Greene Jr.’s letter to The Honorable Cindy M. Anderson, Chairperson; Members of the Alexandria City Public School Board; and Alexandria City Council Members is shared with the Gazette Packet

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'Tuf as a Boiled Owl'

Springfield resident writes book on Civil War soldiers.

'Tuf as a Boiled Owl'

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'Tuf as a Boiled Owl'

Springfield resident writes book on Civil War soldiers.

'Tuf as a Boiled Owl'

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'Tuf as a Boiled Owl'

Springfield resident writes book on Civil War soldier.

'Tuf as a Boiled Owl'

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'Tuf as a Boiled Owl'

Springfield resident writes book on Civil War soldiers.

'Tuf as a Boiled Owl'

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'Tuf as a Boiled Owl'

Springfield resident writes book on Civil War soldier.

'Tuf as a Boiled Owl'

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Town Offers Glance at Budget Possibilities

.Six new staff positions being considered.

Town Offers Glance at Budget Possibilities

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Rams, Spartans Split Double-header

Robinson boys earn close road win, girls fall victim to West Springfield's press.

Rams, Spartans Split Double-header

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Data-Driven Policing

Alexandria Police Department is transforming its approach to crime fighting.

Data-Driven Policing

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Fingers in the Dyke

Fairfax County organizes Hurricane Workshop for Mount Vernon residents.

Fingers in the Dyke

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Top 100: Jon Carman, Herndon, Football, 1994

Herndon's gentle giant went from the band to the football field and into the NFL.

The legend of Jon Carman has outgrown the "gentle giant's" 6-foot 7-inch, 350-pound body frame. Any coach or neighborhood kid from back in Carman's day remembers his own story about the giant with the big hands whose mother, Betty, said he drank two gallons of milk a day.

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Young Students Tackle Real-World Problems

Rocky Run eighth-graders learn via their science projects.

To the untrained eye, they looked like science-fair projects. But Ileana Rodriguez, eighth-grade science teacher and Science Department chair at Rocky Run Middle School, said her students created experimental-design displays.

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Arlington Can Play Role in Passing ERA

Committee of 100 discussion highlights why the ERA is needed.

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Faith Notes

Faith Notes

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Real Estate Notes

Real Estate Notes

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Classes & Workshops

Classes & Workshops

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Service Above Self in Alexandria

Rotary Club donates $108,000 to local nonprofits.

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Fine Arts Aug. 22-28

Fine Arts Aug. 22-28

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Great Falls this Week

Great Falls this Week

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McLean this Week

McLean this Week