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The Voice of the Force

After 11 years as the voice of the Alexandria police, John Crawford is moving to Arlington.

The Voice of the Force

Fairfax Honors Those Who Serve

Fairfax County honored 14 citizens for their volunteer work in the community.

Fairfax Honors Those Who Serve

Day Labor Debate Surfaces

Town Council addresses day labor site for first time this year at Tuesday work session.

Day Labor Debate Surfaces

Week in Herndon

Week in Herndon

Week in Loudoun

Week in Loudoun

Katherine Hanley Family Shelter Breaks Ground

Katherine Hanley Family Shelter Breaks Ground

Alexandria Bulletin

Alexandria Bulletin

Fairfax Honors Those Who Serve

Fairfax County honored 14 citizens for their volunteer work in the community.

Fairfax Honors Those Who Serve

Breaking Ground on New Homeless Shelter

Katherine Hanley Family Shelter will house single mothers, young children.

Breaking Ground on New Homeless Shelter

Business Notes

Business Notes

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Reflecting on Success

During Women’s Small Business Month, local entrepreneurs offer advice.

After a career in television and radio, Potomac mother and entrepreneur Cari Shane carved out a freelance writing career for herself, penning articles for publications ranging from the Washington Post and its Sunday Magazine to Cooking Light Magazine. Fellow Potomac mother and marketing executive Julie Schumacher pitched Shane a story idea. Shane was intrigued, wrote the article, and the two women stayed in touch. Schumacher later came to Shane with another idea: The two women should create a company that would transform traditional public relations strategies for small and mid-sized businesses, also incorporating social media. Shane put her freelance writing career on hold and the two women formed a small business called sasse (pronounced “sassy”) agency. “Building a business with a platform for differentiation appealed to me,” said Shane. “Julie and I built sasse to help small- and medium-sized business get what they deserve, the chance to shout out about themselves the way big businesses do.”

How Transparent is the School Board?

Secret meetings and lack of public input prompt criticism of the ‘Backroom Five.’

How Transparent is the School Board?

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Community Notes

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Business Notes

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Alexandria: Ethics Reform Roils Council

Progressive transparency or potential witch hunt?

One month into her term as mayor, Allison Silberberg got the process started on enacting a new set of ethics reforms. At its Jan. 28 meeting, the City Council voted to approve an Ad Hoc Study Group to examine ethics reform. It’s the first legislative step forward on an issue Silberberg had put forward as a centerpiece of her election last year. But on the rest of the council, feelings toward the new committee were a little more tepid, some even drawing parallels between Silberberg’s ethics reform and McCarthyism.

Potomac Bulletin Board for 1/1/14

Potomac Bulletin Board for 1/1/14

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Warm Welcome for Wegmans in Chantilly

New grocery boasts Burger Bar, tacos, pizza, salads.