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Vivian Watts, State Delegate, District 39

Vivian Watts, State Delegate, District 39

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Letter: United We Win, Divided We Fail

Letter to the Editor

William Goff hit a homerun in my eyes when he pointed out in his letter that we are losing neighborhood battles one by one because we’re only seeing these issues through local eyes rather than being proud of and caring for all of Alexandria. Bill Euille ran on a “One Alexandria” mantra, but since then it’s been anything but one Alexandria.

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Whole Foods Opens in Fair Lakes

Features fresh products, five cafes and a wine loft.

Whole Foods Opens in Fair Lakes

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Indulging the Inner Diva

Indulging the Inner Diva

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Mount Vernon Youth Has International Impact

Driven to better diagnose glaucoma in underdeveloped areas.

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Basile Reaches Further Ahead

Two years after a beach accident left him paralyzed, Josh Basile rehabilitates and works on several fronts to help others with spinal cord injuries.

Basile Reaches Further Ahead

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Open Floor Plan Provides Holiday Entertainment Solution

Open house helps homeowners looking for ideas.

It's one thing to talk a good game; quite another to put your ideas to the test by inviting a long list of perceptive critics to inspect your wares.

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Letter: Education As a Priority

Letter to the Editor

In a few weeks Alexandrians will have the opportunity in an open primary election for mayor, to voice their perspectives on where the city is headed, our priorities, our values, and our hopes for the future. we’ve been reflecting on what each of our substantive candidates would bring to that future for some time. Over time, one issue and one issue alone has come to define our highest priority for Alexandria: our investment in high quality early childhood education programs.

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Student Threatens School Staff

Student Threatens School Staff

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The Great Falls-to-Kashmir Exchange

Princess Aliyah and Langley High popularize the desirable shawl.

Princess Aliyah, owner of Kashmir Rose shawls and the woman behind Great Falls-based wildlife conservation program Wolf Spirit Radio, brought a display of hand embroidered Kashmir shawls to the Great Falls Library to start the month.

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Letter: Preserving Open Space


You often don’t hear stories of government actually working well, so I thought people would enjoy hearing about Virginia’s great successes in land preservation.

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Letter: Land Preservation Success

You often don’t hear stories of government actually working well, so I thought people would enjoy hearing about Virginia’s great successes in land preservation.

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‘Can’t Do It All’ in Alexandria

Public schools administration considering decreasing teacher benefits, increasing pay.

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Alexandria Bulletin April 24-30

Alexandria Bulletin April 24-30

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Alexandria Bulletin April 24-30

Alexandria Bulletin April 24-30

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Clifton Cruise-In Grows

Cruse-in adds motorcycles and chili to the mix.

Clifton Cruise-In Grows

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Clifton Cruise-In Grows

Cruise-In adds motorcycles and chili to the mix.

Clifton Cruise-In Grows

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Boundary Changes'

Boundary Changes'

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What's Up With Chantilly High Drama

What's Up With Chantilly High Drama