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How to Fix I-66?

More lanes, bus rapid transit, rail, spot improvements proposed.

It’s said that nothing’s certain but death and taxes – but most of the time, traffic congestion on I-66 can be added to that list. So VDOT’s seeking input from the public on how best to alleviate it.

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Tysons Ten Years Into Comprehensive Plan

Supervisors discuss what’s on track and challenges.

On Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020, the McLean Citizens Association hosted a forum on Tysons – Ten Years After the New Comprehensive Plan.

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Chantilly: Chef-in-Training Program for Those with Disabilities

Sangiorgio works with Community Services Board.

Alberto Sangiorgio walks through the kitchen at Wildflour Caterers bumping pinky fingers with Tasha, stopping to say hello to Cathleen and Phillipe as he walks by.

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Two Veterans Still Serve

One through Post 184, the other through Semper K9.

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Connecting the Unconnected

Less than 3 percent of broadband spending to help low-income people gain internet access

About 15 percent of Alexandria students did not have access to the internet when the pandemic began last year, a statistic that reveals how many households in Alexandria are locked out of the modern economy.

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Arlington Calendar April 3-8

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Medical Evidence: Where to Turn?

Not all evidence is created equal when it comes to making health care decisions.

Medical Evidence: Where to Turn?

Questionnaire: Kathy Lague, School Board, Potomac District

Questionnaire: Kathy Lague, School Board, Potomac District

Modern-Day Troubadour

Kicking convention to the curb, Woodrow Landfair travels the country and works on novels.

Modern-Day Troubadour

Ken Plum, State Delegate, District 36

Ken Plum, State Delegate, District 36

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ACCT Stages ‘Cheaper by the Dozen’

Comedy tells of efficiency expert who raises a family with 12 children.

Aldersgate Church Community Theater (ACCT) is staging the light-hearted classic comedy "Cheaper by the Dozen" July 3-19 in Alexandria.

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Mount Vernon Author Pens ‘Presidents in Crisis’

Michael Bohn applies his first-hand experience in the White House.

The first time Mount Vernon author Michael K. Bohn put his pen to paper, it wasn’t to draft one of his six books.

More than Meets the Eye

Arlington siblings want to provide support and insight for other dyslexics while having fun.

Jack and Sara Jane Owens are like many brothers and sisters. They get along, they help each other out, they playfully tease each other and know when to let the other shine. They share one more thing that other people can't tell from a quick glance: They're both dyslexic.

Loverde Reflects on 17-Year Ministry

The Most Rev. Paul Loverde, 76, retired this month as the bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington.

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Centreville High Senior On Her Way to Miss Teen USA Pageant

Himanvi Panidepu in national competition.

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Students Speak Out about Hate in Their Schools

“A Space for All: A Conversation about Ending Prejudice in our Schools” forum held at the Temple Rodef Shalom.

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Rothwell Receives Regional 'Creating Excellence' Award

Rothwell Receives Regional 'Creating Excellence' Award

Questionnaire: Warren Geurin, School Board, Sterling District

Questionnaire: Warren Geurin, School Board, Sterling District