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Opinion: Editorial: Give Locally
For tens of thousands of families in our area, uncertainty and need are distant from the celebrations and plenty that so many of us associate with this holiday period.
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Warner Meets with Seniors
Governor talks about graying society, at Greenspring Village.
Warner Meets with Seniors
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Warner Meets with Seniors
Governor talks about graying society, at Greenspring Village.
Warner Meets with Seniors
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Twitter, Guns, Best Friends and #MeToo
Comstock, Wexton answer voters’ most-asked questions in The Connection’s Congressional Midterm Q&A.
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Editorial: Shop Locally, Give Locally
Small business Saturday isn't enough; don't wait until then, and don't stop after that.
An effort to support locally owned businesses has resulted in the recognition of Small Business Saturday, the Saturday after Thanksgiving. This year that is Nov. 24. Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, is a day of national zeal for shopping. Presumably the next day shoppers can focus on local shopping.
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Tour of Duty with Coast Guard in Iraq
Local resident commands a cutter in the North Arabian Gulf.
Tour of Duty with Coast Guard in Iraq
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Marriott Coming to Springfield?
National hotel chain is on the verge of signing a contract for a site on Old Keene Mill Road in central Springfield.
Marriott Coming to Springfield?
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Fundraiser Leads To Lap of Luxury Ride
Fundraiser Leads To Lap of Luxury Ride
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A Back to the Future Groundbreaking
Mount Vernon Estate's new center officially underway.
A Back to the Future Groundbreaking
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New Development Fee Hike Proposed
Council Schedules Public Hearing June 15
New Development Fee Hike Proposed
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Business Notes
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Fat Babies and 'Bronx' Tales
Alexandria author offers touching life stories.
Fat Babies and 'Bronx' Tales
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Fat Babies and 'Bronx' Tales
Alexandria author offers touching life stories.
Fat Babies and 'Bronx' Tales
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Editorial: Fundamental Freedom To Choose To Marry
Virginia is historically slow in extending rights.
In 1967, Virginia was one of 16 states that banned interracial marriage and had criminal penalties for violators. Mildred Jeter, an African-American woman, and Richard Loving a white man, married in 1958, were convicted and banished from living in Virginia for 25 years to avoid serving a one-year prison sentence
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Fund-raiser Calls for ‘Peace by Piece’ in Middle East
Arab Student Association at GMU puts together event to raise money for humanitarian aid in Israel and Lebanon.
Fund-raiser Calls for ‘Peace by Piece’ in Middle East
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'Peace by Piece'
Arab Student Association at GMU puts together event to raise money for humanitarian aid in Lebanon.
'Peace by Piece'
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'Peace by Piece'
Arab Student Association at GMU puts together event to raise money for humanitarian aid in Lebanon.
'Peace by Piece'
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Some Workers Hurt by Shutdown Were Not Paid
Connolly, Beyer, Wexton hold field hearing on government shutdown’s impact on federal contractors.
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