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Dorothy Fonow Is Leaving WFCM

Jan Welch is interim executive director.

Dorothy Fonow Is Leaving WFCM

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Dorothy Fonow Is Leaving WFCM

Jan Welch is interim executive directo

Dorothy Fonow Is Leaving WFCM

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New Rules for Old Ashburn Signs?

Supervisor Lori Waters pushes for a new sign ordinance for villages.

New Rules for Old Ashburn Signs?

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Colvin Run Elementary Students Donate Food for Those in Need

Boxes of non-perishable food that filled the trunks of eight large SUVs were donated on Monday, Dec. 16, by Colvin Run Elementary School families to a local Fairfax County elementary school.

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Letter: More Debt, More Spending

To the Editor

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Top 100: Jay Franklin, Madison, Baseball, 1971

Northern Region's highest MLB draft pick continues 20-year battle with mental illness.

Each time that Jay Franklin takes a sip of his soda, he unwillingly flashes the scar on the bottom of his right arm. It’s a reminder to his mother, Pat, and sister, Trudy — sitting just feet away and listening to him tell his story — of just how bad things have gotten.

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Man Sentenced for ‘Smurfing’

Structured cash deposits were intended to avoid federal scrutiny.

Man Sentenced for ‘Smurfing’

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Alexandria City Hall Loses Wales Alley Case to Old Dominion Boat Club

Virginia Supreme Court rejects argument from City Attorney James Banks

Justices of the Virginia Supreme Court have rejected the argument City Attorney James Banks outlined during oral arguments back in September that the city has the ability to lease a public alley to a private business.

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Letter to the Editor: Encourage Visitors to Alexandria

Instead of spending its energy figuring out how to attract shoppers from the new MGM casino, the city should expend more effort considering how to keep people coming to what is perhaps its biggest annual attraction, the Scottish Walk.

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Herndon’s Labor Day Festival

Small-town vibe, awesome music and a splash of wine & craft beer tastings.

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What to Know about Affordable Housing in Alexandria

Problems and opportunities.

A second grade teacher in Alexandria public schools makes roughly $22 per hour. A first-rank police officer in the city earns $23 per hour.

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After 20 Hours, Grilled to Perfection

The new-Republican majority fulfills promise to examine county budget — line by line.

After 20 Hours, Grilled to Perfection

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Centreville/Chantilly Roundups, Nov. 6, 2014

Community newsbriefs in Centreville and Chantilly for the week of November 5th.

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New CEO Keynotes Local United Way's Meeting

Campaign chairman stirs optimism for new fund-raising year.

New CEO Keynotes Local United Way's Meeting

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ARHA’s Closed Doors Open Channels

ARHA’s past is now its prelude: a cycle or whirlpool?

ARHA’s Closed Doors Open Channels

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Letter to the Editor: Focus on Needs Not Wants

Taxpayer funds should not subsidize any private company, no matter how much City Hall and special interest groups want its services. To do so requires all taxpayers to assume a business risk without benefitting as shareholders from the company’s profits.

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Campaign Spending in Alexandria Election

The Virginia Public Access Project compiled the finance reports from the last City Council and mayoral races, giving the public a view of how much running for an office in the city can cost.

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How to Keep Weight Loss Resolutions

Ways to maintain New Year’s resolutions to eat healthy and lose weight.

How to Keep Weight Loss Resolutions

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The Silence of Cold Cases

As time keeps slipping by, it is with some despair reports of any solution to Alexandria’s triple murders continue to be unavailable, not only to the families of victims but to the general public as well.