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Letter: State Senate Democrats Default on their Duty
Letter to the Editor
With a lot of our attention focused on the Presidential and Congressional races this year, we need to keep in mind what has been happening in the Virginia General Assembly session in Richmond.
Older Drivers Learn to Stay Safe
GrandDriver Teaches Seniors Independence
Older Drivers Learn to Stay Safe
Lawmakers To (Hopefully) Tackle Transportation
Reston's legislators tell business leaders that help may be on the horizon for the region's traffic woes.
Lawmakers To (Hopefully) Tackle Transportation
Editorial: Holidays Are About Giving in Arlington
So many needs, so many great organizations, give locally where your heart leads you.
The holidays are about giving. They are about children. The holidays are about sharing, about joy, about alleviating suffering for others. The holidays are about being thankful and about faith and appreciation.
Commentary: Past Time for Reform
Commentary by Kenneth R. “Ken” Plum: State Delegate (D-36)

Raising Puppies for Veterans
Veterans Moving Forward pairs disabled U.S. vets with therapy dogs.
Wanted: supporter of U.S. veterans, likes to be licked and take long walks, looking for a committed relationship. Reply to Michele Khol, puppy-raiser training coordinator for Vets Moving Forward, Inc. [VMF].
On to States for Team Robowiz
Rocky Run students compete Sunday in FIRST Tech Challenge finals.
On Jan. 12 at UVA, Rocky Run Middle School’s Robowiz team was a finalist in three FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) categories and triumphed in one of them. And this Sunday, March 3, the team will participate in the state finals at VCU.
Arlington Seeks to Preserve History
County Board has approved a new historic preservation master plan to increase education and implement appropriate land use policies.
Arlington Seeks to Preserve History
Arlington Fights The Feds
Arlington Public Schools tries to defy federal mandates on English testing but its options are running out.
Arlington Fights The Feds
Dinner and A Show
Montgomery College Summer Dinner Theater Program presents two musicals.
Dinner and A Show
Editorial: Potomac Shop Locally …
There is a joy to shopping in local stores at the holidays, to walking along a sidewalk with the streets decked out for the holidays, to being greeting by someone likely to be the owner of the store, to finding gifts that are not mass-produced.
Inaugural Class of Leadership Alexandria Honored
Inaugural Class of Leadership Alexandria Honored
Letter to the Editor: ACPS CIP
To the Editor: Alexandrians should be skeptical of the 2015-2024 Capital Improvement Program budget approved by the Alexandria School Board on Feb. 6. The board proposes to spend over $18 million of taxpayer money to fund the school system’s constantly changing capital priorities and the rationale is often questionable.
Writer Finds Good in 'Crummy' Places
Writer Finds Good in 'Crummy' Places

Tinker, Woodworker, Beekeeper, Santa Lives in Arlington
How one senior in Arlington spends his “retirement.”
Paul Dietz wears a quilted vest over a well worn plaid flannel shirt.A badge about scouting is on his sleeve. His uniform of baseball cap, work shoes, and pockets full of tools is topped off by a full white beard and the twinkly eyes to go with it.
Forum on Teen Substance Abuse at MHS
President of MADD to talk on teen drunk drivers.
Forum on Teen Substance Abuse at MHS
Forum on Teen Substance Abuse at MHS
President of MADD to talk on teen drunk drivers.
Forum on Teen Substance Abuse at MHS