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Fort Belvoir Undergoes Command Change

Col. Brian W. Lauritzen to lead garrison.

Fort Belvoir Undergoes Command Change

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Undercutting King’s Dominion Law

Governor supports Northern Virginia’s plight to start schools before Labor Day.

Ever since Republicans gained a narrow one-vote majority in the state Senate, many in Northern Virginia have been fearing a loss of influence in Richmond.

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He’s Legionnaire of the Year

Jim Glassman, Vietnam veteran, first to win award in history of Post 24.

Jim Glassman walked into Alexandria's American Legion Post 24 on July 25 expecting the Executive Committee meeting he was attending to be routine. But his fellow officers and board members knew otherwise.

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Jewish Groups Outraged at Moran’s Remarks

Some constituents stick by their congressman.

Jewish Groups Outraged at Moran’s Remarks

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Alice Helm, 75, Attorney

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Alice Helm, 75, Attorney

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Commentary: Let’s Be Fair about Route 1

As we’re about to see the Route 1 widening project get underway, it’s worth a review of what brought the need to widen the road in the first place. Contrary to what some of us are given to understand, Fort Belvoir’s growth under the Base Realignment and Closure did not bring about the need to widen Route 1. It did, however, play a critical role in getting the project funded.

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Arlington's Signature Theatre Stages ‘Titanic’

360-degree production depicts ship's fateful journey.

Signature Theatre in Arlington is staging the Tony Award-winning Best Musical "Titanic," a 360-degree production in the Max theater, from now through Jan. 29.

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Editorial: Shop Locally, Give Locally

Every day is for shopping small and shopping locally.

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Health Calendar

Health Calendar

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Health Calendar

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Health Calendar

Health Calendar

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Health Calendar

Health Calendar

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Groucho and Gordy

We recently adopted best friends, Groucho and Gordy, from the barn where I keep my horse. They are now warm and happy Alexandria residents.

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Cooley’s Camp a Big Hit

Washington Redskins star hosts first-ever youth football camp at Fairfax High School.

Cooley’s Camp a Big Hit

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Cooley’s Camp a Big Hit

Washington Redskins star hosts first-ever youth football camp at Fairfax High School.

Cooley’s Camp a Big Hit

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Rare Sun Blesses 44th Clifton Fairfax Homes Tour

Braun home breathes history and inviting warmth.

May 19 was far from the first time Richard and Jane Elizabeth Braun of Fairfax have opened up their home to numerous guests.

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First Big Football Test for Spartans, Falcons

Broad Run to host Briar Woods this Friday night.

First Big Football Test for Spartans, Falcons

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LB Alum Snares Journalism Award

David Grant honored for work at Virginia Tech newspaper.

LB Alum Snares Journalism Award

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Born Again

New lives are forged and lifetime commitments are waged on Adoption Day.

Born Again

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Places To Exercise Fido

County maintains eight canine areas.

Benjamin Banneker Park 1701 North Van Buren Street Lights on until 8 p.m. Fort Barnard at the corner of South Pollard Street and South Walter Reed Drive Lights on until 9 p.m. Fort Ethan Allen Park 3829 North Stafford Street Lights on until 7 p.m. Glencarlyn Park 301 South Harrison Street James Hunter Park (Closed for renovations) 1299 N. Herndon Street Shirlington Park 2601 South Arlington Mill Drive Towers Park 801 South Scott Street Lights on until 10 p.m. Utah Park 3191 South Utah Street — Arlington Department of Parks and Recreation