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Alexandria People at Work: Artist Clarke Says The Painting Takes Over

Lesley Clarke brushes an amber brown across the large canvas in Studio 341 in the Alexandria Torpedo Factory.

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Alexandria Symphony Weathers Covid

Brandenburg Concerto March 19 at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on 228 S. Pitt Street.

ASO Concert

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Hot Day, Hot Cars and Hot Ribs

Green Valley Antique Car Show, hottest ticket in town.

Car show

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Arlington Scouts ‘Do a Good Deed Daily’

— Even in 23 Degrees

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AFAC Fills Up the Empty Bowls

Bowls

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“Water We Gonna Do?” in Arlington

36-inch water main blows up road at Chain Bridge

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Cooking for Their Own Wedding Leads to Restaurant, Catering in Arlington

Finding the BBQ way in the pandemic with summer supper series and more.

Joe “Hogmaster” Newman picks up a glistening pink crawfish from a pile of crawfish and snaps off the head.

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Alexandria People at Work: Gonzalez Creates Art as a Team

"O.K. everyone, out on the field." Arms grab trumpets, clarinets, with a shoulder harness for the drum. Band members head out the door, down the steps and onto the end of the football field at T. C. Williams High School on a hot first school day of the year.

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Former Arlingtonian Tells of Epic Walks

Rousselet discovers Great Britain's essence through 600-mile walk.

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99 Percent Live in a 10 Minute Walk to a Park

Arlington’s Park system ranked third in the nation by the Trust for Public Land’s ParkScore Index.

Parks

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Golden Radish Awarded for Urban Gleaning in Arlington

Each year, Arlington Friends of Urban Agriculture gives out the Golden Radish Award to a person, group or business that has made a significant contribution to advancing urban agriculture issues, policies, programs and enterprises in Arlington.

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Join Winter Reading Challenge in Arlington

Arlington sets 9,000 book goal in January.