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Arlington’s One and Only Bombay Masala Hound

“Lady” was a Bombay Masala Hound. Don’t go looking for that in any dog breed book.

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Italo

As I wandered past the cages of older cats, disappointed to see no kittens, one scruffy but fluffy grey fellow looked me straight in the eye and said, "Mmrraow."

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“Flourishing After 55” in Arlington

“Flourishing After 55” from Arlington Office of Senior Adult Programs, for Feb. 26-March 4.

“Flourishing After 55” from Arlington Office of Senior Adult Programs, for Feb. 26-March 4.

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Commentary: Progress on Mental Health

A robust legislative agenda seeking to improve Virginia’s approach to mental health crises emerged this year from the Joint Subcommittee Studying Mental Health Services.

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Puppies and Pretty Prints

Rescued dogs find forever homes through PetConnect.

If pretty florals caught the eye at the Lilly Pulitzer store at Westfield Montgomery, it was was the puppies scattered throughout the prints that stole the show.

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News Brief: Learn about Asian Vegetables

Author Wendy Kiang-Spray will address the Metropolitan Washington Garden Club on Wednesday, March 1, 8 p.m. at Fellowship Hall, Bethesda United Church of Christ, 10010 Fernwood Road, Bethesda.

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Getting Motivated to Exercise in Potomac

Potomac Community Village is partnering with the National Institute on Aging’s Go4Life program, in a pilot workshop set for Friday, March 24, 1-2:20 p.m. at Potomac United Methodist Church.

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Olde Towne Pet Resort Adds Rockville Location

Expansion brings $9 million pet care facility to Montgomery County.

Olde Towne Pet Resort, a pet care and boarding facility, is launching its third location in Rockville this month.

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Matching Pets to Their Owners

Animal shelters’ counselors help families find the right fit when seeking a pet adoption.

Natasha had been abandoned and was wandering the streets of Arlington under the blaze of a hot summer sun when she was rescued and taken to a local shelter.

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Lawmaker Work Group to Examine Virginia Predatory Lending

Panel to investigate internet loans, car-title loans and open-end lines of credit.

The growing chorus of criticism about predatory lending in Virginia may not have prompted lawmakers to start passing laws to crack down on the industry. But it has accomplished one thing, formation of a work group.

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In Session: Virginia Assembly Briefs

Robert Johnson of Woodbridge understands the mental health crisis from a personal perspective.

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Our Quiet Cat, Pippin

My family has been blessed these past two years to have Pippin in our lives.

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Week in Vienna

Women’s History, Personal Take

The Vienna Area Branch of The American Association of University Women (AAUW) will host a free event on Tuesday, March 14, 2017, 7-9 p.m., at the Patrick Henry Library Meeting Room, 101 Maple Ave. East, Vienna.

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Finding Chippewa

I walked into the Potomac Yard PetsMart in Alexandria with my partner on a Saturday morning in 2012 expecting to quickly go in to grab some cat litter and get out.

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Week in McLean

‘Trevor’ Extends 1st Stage Production

1st Stage, Tysons Corner’s award-winning professional theater, announces the extension of their production of “Trevor” by Nick Jones, directed by 1st Stage Artistic Director, Alex Levy until March 5.

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Helping with FINNesse

Finn, a Norwegian Fjord, is my favorite horse at LiftMeUp! in Great Falls.

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People & Pets in McLean

Morning Walk

My pets and the young man who walks them every morning: He ties their leashes together in a knot and lets them walk themselves with him along side.