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Welcoming New Drama Teacher to ‘Our Town’ in Fairfax

Robinson Secondary welcomes new drama teacher and opens the season with Thornton Wilder’s ‘Our Town.’

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Public Input Sought on Herndon-Reston Connector Bus Service

Multiple ways to participate and free ride coupons.

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Senior Services of Alexandria: Calling All Seniors 60+

Register now for the Senior Academy Spring Session.

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Commentary: Before Changes to Roads, Committed to Communication

Asking questions about safety, mobility on Seminary Road is the right thing to do.

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Design Upgrades for Fall

Minor elements can make a major impact as seasons change.

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Sparking Curiosity in Arlington

Workshop teaches fire-building for women.

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CARES Cash to Alexandria

City to receive as much as $27 million from feds.

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Opinion: Commentary: Honoring Women in 2020 on the Centennial of the Adoption of the 19th Amendment

This week we celebrate 100 years of women earning the right to vote.

Pandemic Creates Deeper Arlington Budget Shortfall

As the economic impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic continue, Arlington County is working to close the budget gap as a result of additional revenue shortfalls for the current fiscal year.

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Simultaneously: Different Directions in Montgomery County

Council introduces another bill to keep and reimagine SROs before the public responds to bills that prohibit SROs

Two days before the public hearing on council member Will Jawando’s bill to remove School Resource Officers in public high schools because of the disproportionate impact it has on Black and brown students, councilmember Craig Rice introduced a bill to build positive law enforcement relationships within schools.

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Heart of Del Ray

Dolce & Bean presented with 2021 award

The Del Ray Business Association presented Dolce & Bean with the 2021 "Heart of Del Award" on Feb. 12.

The Center for Local History at the Arlington Public Library to Curate New Time Capsule

The Center for Local History at the Arlington Public Library will curate a time capsule, 2020 UnBoxed, which will contain objects and material representing the major events and themes of 2020 in Arlington.

Local Alexandria Women Start Podcast to Interview City Council Candidates

Anyone in Alexandria who’s been reading the paper, walking around the neighborhood, or checking their mail has seen the huge wave of political activity leading up to the June 8 democrat primary.

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Transportation Alternatives Presented in Reston

More and more companies and people are looking for rideshares, carpools, and metro access for a better way to commute.