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One Closes; Another Expands
World’s Gym has closed its Sterling location temporarily while Belfort Furniture expands.
One Closes; Another Expands
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Air Board Mirant Decision Favors City
The saga continues as the air gets heavier with summer humidity.
Air Board Mirant Decision Favors City
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Alexandria Week in Coronavirus
More 89,000 deaths in United States, more than 275 cases in Alexandria in one week, but most of Virginia eases restrictions.
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Organic Rules Face USDA Scrutiny
Organic Rules Face USDA Scrutiny
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Organic Rules Face USDA Scrutiny
Organic Rules Face USDA Scrutiny
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Organic Rules Face USDA Scrutiny
Organic Rules Face USDA Scrutiny
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Fairfax County’s Week in Coronavirus
Facemasks mandatory; outdoor seating in restaurants; retail stores start to open.
“Science shows that face coverings are an effective way to prevent transmission of the virus, but wearing them is also a sign of respect. This is about doing the right thing to protect the people around us and keep everyone safe,” said Gov. Ralph Northam.
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New Delegate Brings Financial Expertise
Feldman wants to tackle the budget crisis.
New Delegate Brings Financial Expertise
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How Pepco Sale Could Affect Reliability
The other night at my local Giant, a gentleman came up to me and said: "Councilmember Berliner, you really need to put something out on the sale of Pepco. People don't really understand what is happening." Got it. Here it goes.
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Trio of Actresses Sparkle in 'Smell'
Port City’s Comedy Delights At Lee Center
Trio of Actresses Sparkle in 'Smell'
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Trio of Actresses Sparkle in 'Smell'
Trio of Actresses Sparkle in 'Smell'
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Trio of Actresses Sparkle in 'Smell'
Port City’s Comedy Delights At Lee Center
Trio of Actresses Sparkle in 'Smell'
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Council Sets Real Estate Tax
Councilmembers also discuss permit parking and a commercial tax district for Lee Highway.
Council Sets Real Estate Tax
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Keeping up with Neal Gillen
Potomac attorney, open-water swimmer doesn’t slow down.
The fog was thick in San Francisco as waves crashed against the rocks in the Pacific Ocean. It was a cold morning and 73-year-old Neal Gillen found himself fighting against the current, gulps of salt water burning his mouth. Far from his Potomac home, he was heading for Alcatraz.
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Commentary: Transit Means Business!
A couple of weeks ago I dropped off my Prius for service at a dealership near the Spring Hill Station on the Silver Line and caught the Metro for a one-stop trip to the Greensboro Station.
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History Recreated
Giving history new life through historical simulations at Robinson Secondary.
Students experienced a blast to the past when they took part in historical simulations of factory work in the 1900s. On Monday, Oct. 21, seventh graders at Robinson Secondary School engaged in an activity created by their history and social studies teachers reflecting their studies of the Industrial Revolution. “The idea of any simulation is to give the students an emotional experience on which we can then connect the content knowledge to develop true understanding of historic events,” says Susan Reade, history and social studies teacher at Robinson Secondary. “For this specific event … we attempt to focus student attention on low pay, long hours doing a repetitive task, and dehumanizing treatment of the employees.”
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High Water, Low Interest
Disaster loans offered to Northern Virginia residents flooded in June.
High Water, Low Interest
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A Flawed Transaction
Consumer affairs helps Vienna woman get justice after a diamond scam.
A Flawed Transaction