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‘He Just Wanted to Kill Someone’

Man convicted of felony murder in pedestrian’s death.

Commentary: Independent Progressive: Community-Fairfax County Summit Making Progress

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Preparing for New School Year

Home organizing saves space and time.

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Legalizing Short-Term Rentals in Fairfax County

New regulations will permit homeowners to rent out homes up to 60 days a year.

Before Changes to Roads, Committed to Communication

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

As part of Alexandria’s Vision Zero commitment to eliminating traffic-related deaths and serious injuries by 2028, the city uses the opportunity of routine maintenance to consider changes to our roads.

Opinion: Editorial: An Open Letter to Readers and More

Buy an ad in our annual Newcomers and Community Guide, please.

Maryland Tax-Free Week Begins This Sunday

Scholarship contest offered.

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Lemonade for a Good Cause in Arlington

Organized by Bridges to Independence.

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One-Stop Shopping in Arlington: From Beans to Maybe Millions

An immigrant-owned business.

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McLean Ramp Closure Proves Hot Topic

Hundreds of area residents turn out for Aug. 2 public meeting on closing access to I-495.

Alexandria Public Housing Redevelopment Falls Through

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Budget Surplus to Bolster Virginia’s Creditworthiness

Local delegate breaks down allocations.

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Senior Services of Alexandria: Register for Senior Academy

Fall session begins on September 5.

Opinion: Commentary: Setting an Example for Continuum-of-Care