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How to Find Classroom Space?

Using Auditor Funds for Independent Consultant

How to Find Classroom Space?

How to Find Classroom Space?

Using Auditor Funds for Independent Consultant

How to Find Classroom Space?

How to Find Classroom Space?

Using Auditor Funds for Independent Consultant

How to Find Classroom Space?

How to Find Classroom Space?

Using Auditor Funds for Independent Consultant

How to Find Classroom Space?

How to Find Classroom Space?

Using Auditor Funds for Independent Consultant

How to Find Classroom Space?

How to Find Classroom Space?

Using Auditor Funds for Independent Consultant

How to Find Classroom Space?

‘Somebody Else’s Money’ in Alexandria

Chamber panel encourages public-private partnerships, particularly for schools.

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Marymount’s Annual Pink Dinner

For four years and counting the Pink Dinner at Marymount University has raised awareness on campus and in the community about breast cancer, early detection and treatment options.

Whitman Girls' Basketball Eyes Undefeated Season

Vikings motivated by 2014 playoff loss to Kennedy.

The 2013-14 Whitman girls’ basketball team, which had won 20 games in row, picked a terrible time to lay an egg.

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Centreville Girls’ Lacrosse Falls to Oakton in Region Semis

Wildcats still headed to states after quarterfinal victory.

The Centreville girls' lacrosse team lost to Oakton in overtime on Saturday.

Opinion: Column: Cat It Again

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Resolved: To Help Alexandria’s Animals in 2019

Adopt, donate, foster, volunteer.

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Chantilly Native Volunteering for Better Community

Toora Arsala, 30, has spent the past 20 years working with community festivals and political candidates to improve his community.

For 30-year-old Chantilly-native Toora Arsala, volunteering has become a way of life. He first started volunteering in high school as part of the Best Buddies organization. From there Arsala started volunteering in various other organizations and does what he can to help his community.

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McLean: Donating 200 Pints of Blood

McLean resident reaches milestone, will keep giving.

Carolyn Offutt, a resident of the McLean area of 35 years, just donated her 200th pint of blood on Saturday, Sept. 17 at the Red Cross Center on Prosperity Avenue.

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Contained Inspiration

Master gardener offers advice on how to choose the right plants for the right container.

Contained Inspiration

Opinion: Letter to the Editor

An Appetite For Spending

Letter: Letters to the Editor-Conflict Not So One-Sided

To the Editor: In "Dodging Rockets from Gaza" (Arlington Connection, Nov. 27), George Meek describes his "fact-finding" trip to Israel/Palestine with Interfaith Peace Builders. While there, he volunteered with the International Solidarity Movement.

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Herndon: An Appeal to Keep SPIRIT Alive

Horses used to bring a magic of healing and improving a quality of lives for centuries. Today, more than ever humans need healing and better life skills and experience. This is what we with horses at SPIRIT Open Equestrian Program, Inc. do to serve community.

30 Minutes, Thousands of Dollars

Experts to help families fill out FAFSA forms that may make college possible.

30 Minutes, Thousands of Dollars