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Restorative Justice Comes to Arlington
Arlington will have a chance to showcase a better way to deal with crime.
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Great Falls Senior Center Hosts ‘Home Fit’ Workshop
The Great Falls Senior Center (GFSC) hosts the AARP “Home Fit” Workshop at its May event. Senior residents will learn how to decide those types of home adjustments needed to stay in their homes as they age.
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Alexandria: ‘Listening’ to Vesey Folk Opera
At Black History Museum
"It was a much-needed break from technopoly," said one theatregoer at a recent Wednesday evening at The Black History Museum in Alexandria. Technopoly is a term often used today to describe how technology monopolizes our daily lives.
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Veterans Day: Faces of the Fallen
Vietnam Memorial seeking photos of local veterans.
Along with more than 58,000 other soldiers, the name of Capt. Humbert Roque "Rocky" Versace is memorialized on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C.
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Classroom Size Ranges 8 to 28
The School Board has set 22 students in a classroom as the elementary school average.
Classroom Size Ranges 8 to 28
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`No-Catch’ Call Contributes to South Lakes Loss
Scott Reed smacks homer in Seahawks’ Liberty District loss.
`No-Catch’ Call Contributes to South Lakes Loss
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Community Leaders Outline High Priority Local Issues
Community leaders and elected officials detail the issues they see as important in the Mount Vernon area.
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City Bucks National Crime Trend
National violent crime rates are up, but the City of Fairfax is trying to stay away from that trend.
City Bucks National Crime Trend
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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CAPPIES REVIEW: Wakefield’s ‘Forum’ Hilarious
CAPPIES REVIEW: Wakefield’s ‘Forum’ Hilarious
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Vicinski Publishes 'Daddy's Girl'
Vicinski Publishes 'Daddy's Girl'
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Letter: Signs Needed for Burke Amtrak Station
Letter to the Editor
On Jan.18, Burke Centre celebrated its two-year anniversary of being an Amtrak Station after a 42 year gap of being an intercity train stop.
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Brief: Technology and the Arts High School Competition
High school students across Fairfax County will have the opportunity to put a creative twist on their computer talents this spring as they take part in the Council for the Arts of Herndon’s ninth annual SAIC Technology and the Arts Competition. The innovative program challenges students in all Fairfax and Arlington County high schools to create works of animation, digital art, digital music and digital photography, blending technology and artistry into one cutting-edge masterpiece.
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Column: Commission Praises Foundation
The Ronald M. Bradley Foundation recently received an “Excellence in Aging Award for an Organization” for its commitment to the City of Alexandria’s holiday Meals-on-Wheels program.
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Centreville Letter: Oppose ICE’s Raids
Letter to the Editor
On the morning of Saturday, Feb. 6, Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducted residential raids in Centreville, taking one family member of a worker from the Centreville Labor Resource Center.
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Column: Deliver Groceries to Seniors
Commentary: Senior Services of Alexandria
“I am very appreciative of this service,” said Lee, a current “Groceries to Go” Client.
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Fairfax Station: Saint Mary of Sorrows Honors Dead American and Irish Veterans
Perched on a hill, the stately white St. Mary’s church overlooks Ox Road in Fairfax Station. Highlighting the cemetery’s 400 or so graves, some dating back to the time of the Roman Catholic church’s first mass in 1860, are American and Irish national flags placed on Memorial Day.