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Commentary: Finding Shortcuts in Richmond

Solving problems through state agencies instead of the legislature can save time and money.

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Funny, Relatable Show, Timeless Love Story in Chantilly

Chantilly High presents “Pride and Prejudice.”

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Chesley Runs for Re-Election

Chesley Runs for Re-Election

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Week In Arlington

Week In Arlington

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Youth Club ‘Graduates’ Value Its Effects

RYC All-Star picnic marks end to challenging year.

Youth Club ‘Graduates’ Value Its Effects

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Week in Fairfax

Hit-and-run arrest, driver damages police headquarters, two hospital ATMs skimmed, help cheer up sick children, holiday lighting safety tips, and home child-care facilities

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News Briefs

News Briefs

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ASO's Finale: An Inspiration from Bob Dylan

Musings from the Maestro

ASO's Finale: An Inspiration from Bob Dylan

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Schools Get Failing Grades

Almost half of Arlington’s public schools do not satisfy federal standards.

Schools Get Failing Grades

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Bush's Power, Rock's Finesse Propel Pats

Duo finishes with 30 kills in win over Hayfield

Bush's Power, Rock's Finesse Propel Pats

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Pitching’s a Family Thing

Yorktown hurler Kate Bauman follows in footsteps of older sister.

Pitching’s a Family Thing

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Vandals Hit Southwest Vienna

Vandals Hit Southwest Vienna

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Making Art Part of Life

Making Art Part of Life

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Interfaith Relief Stocks Up for Needy

Donations always spike during holidays, but food pantry needs help all year round.

Interfaith Relief Stocks Up for Needy

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Mural To Celebrate Herndon Arts

Mural To Celebrate Herndon Arts

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Travel Still Down — But Improving

Travel industry observes National Tourism Week.

Travel Still Down — But Improving

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Rediscovering History

Pohick offers Black History celebration

Rediscovering History

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Lake Braddock Baseball Versatile in Victory

Bruins beat Woodson with power, pitching and execution.

After falling behind early in Tuesday’s game at Woodson, the Lake Braddock baseball team put on a third-inning display of offensive versatility.

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Letter to the Editor: Libraries Take Another Hit

Imagine my consternation when once again Alexandria’s libraries are on the hit list. At the same time the BikeShare program is expanded to the tune of $600,000 on top of $360,000 that taxpayers have already forked over.

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Artist Connects Romania and Reston

Artist Connects Romania and Reston