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Commentary: Improving Fire Marshal Inspections

Commentary: Some Good News

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Appetite: Dining Out, Phase 3: Two Restaurateurs Discuss the Latest in Alexandria

Now that Alexandria is solidly in Phase 3 of the Virginia Forward reopening plan, restaurants and cafes are wide open – with social distancing in place – both inside and out.

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Terraced Garden Becomes a Natural Escape

Springfield backyard brings batches of beans, cucumbers and science lessons.

Garden Classroom

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ArPets: Meet Khale

Let's help her find her forever home.

I was devastated when mom and dad told me they had to leave me behind.

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Talking to Ty

The 21-year-old Paint Gelding is a great listener.

“Everyone gets her. Everyone accepts her. Everyone likes her. And that means a lot, as a parent.”

Three Friends Make Three New Friends in Alexandria

Senior Services of Alexandria’s Groceries to Go Program brings people together.

March wasn’t an easy month for any of us.

Opinion: Commentary: Awash in Cash?

With the news reports of the cash coming to state and local governments from the federal government to provide relief from the effects of the COVID pandemic and the announcement that Virginia will have a sizable cash balance at the end of this fiscal year, one could conclude that government is awash in cash!

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Great Falls Gym Re-opening Honors Joe Cassella

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Langley High Presents ‘The Dining Room’

The play runs Nov. 16-18.

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Frying Pan Farm Park Awarded

Northern Virginia Soil & Water Conservation District selects Frying Pan for award.

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Alexandria: TC Gone Cyber

T.C. Williams students learn about the digital industry at summer camp.

This summer at T.C. Williams High School students ditched the endless hours of free time at home for something different. From July 11-22, TC hosted a summer Cybercamp for rising 10th, 11th, and 12th graders. The camp was free of charge and hosted approximately 30 students participated.

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Combatting Domestic and Sexual Violence

Fairfax County launches ‘Make the Call’ campaign.

Easter Egg Hunting at Herndon Pool

Children swim and dive for eggs during the Aqua Egg Hunt produced by Herndon Parks and Recreation Department.

Egg hunt at Herndon pool

Opinion: Commentary: Climate Change at Our Doorstep

How Virginia is taking the high road.

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Opinion: Commentary: We Are Here For You

Pandemic is affecting our families, our houses of worship, charities and businesses, our communities — our very way of life.

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