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Standing Together at ADAMS

Peace rally draws hundreds against immigration ban.

The All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) campus has one foot in Fairfax County and the rest of the property in Loudoun. On Friday, it drew hundreds of people from all around the Northern Virginia region to show their support for the members of one of the largest mosques in the country at an event that featured appearances by Governor Terry McAuliffe and Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring.

Candidates Debate at Old Town Hall

Mayor, City Council candidates try to sum up agendas in one minute responses.

Candidates Debate at Old Town Hall

Cavaliers Do It for Blake

An emotionally charged Woodson boys lacrosse team wins regional championship, beating Robinson 8-6.

Cavaliers Do It for Blake

Sustaining the Ag Reserve

The fierce fight to maintain and raise awareness about Montgomery County's Agricultural Reserve

Sustaining the Ag Reserve

It’s a Wrap for Keegan in Arlington

After This Weekend, Company Performs Across the River.

It’s a Wrap for Keegan in Arlington

Legacy of Love and Care

Friends encourage mourners to act as Maxine Turner did.

Legacy of Love and Care

Business Notes

Business Notes

Business Notes

Business Notes

Graduation 2014: Carter Goodwin, Valedictorian

America's High School

Speech given by the valedictorian at the T.C Williams Commencement Ceremony of 2014

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Helping Women in the Local Community

Britepaths, BRAWS offer ‘shopping’ and makeup event.

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Centreville Author Publishes Lessons From Counterinsurgencies

Lessons from historic counter insurgencies come to light in “Isolating the Guerilla,” a new book by Centreville resident Lieutenant Colonel Michael Trevett, chief of Aerial Sensors Branch with the Intelligence and Security Command at Ft. Belvoir.

Wife Keeps Home Business Going

Wife Keeps Home Business Going

Mark Sickles

Mark Sickles

U.S. Marshals Warn Public of Jury Duty Phone Scams

The U.S. Marshals Service is warning the public of a nationwide telephone scam involving individuals claiming to be U.S. marshals, court officers or law enforcement officials seeking to collect a fine in lieu of arrest for failing to report for jury duty.

Column: The Cat from Iraq

Column: The Cat from Iraq

County Moves to Restore Tobytown Cemetery

Restoring historic cemetery in Potomac

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‘Who’s Your Hubby?’

Local author and Potomac resident Monica Schaeffer knows the answer.

Their mothers told them: “You can’t live with them, and you can’t live without them.” Their mothers were referring to husbands — and while most women don’t want to live without them, many a wife may need some strategies for making her marriage better. For this answer, Potomac resident Monica Schaeffer and her long time friend, Beth Rabinowitz, turned to one-another for the solution. Together, they figured out how to create successful marriages and gain fulfillment and happiness with their husbands. This prompted them to coauthor “Who’s Your Hubby? Tips for Living Happily with 10 Hubby Types.”

Alexandria Column: Officer Jim Bazzle – At Parade Rest

Commentary

I attended Maury Elementary School in the late 1960s. The neighborhood, the school, the people, were like a page right out of Mayberry.

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The Shepherd’s Center Announces Spring Classes

The Shepherd’s Center Announces Spring Classes

From The Old Town Boutique District: Opening a Business?

Here are a few tips.

When I decided to open a retail store in Old Town Alexandria, I was looking for an opportunity to do something that I loved, be my own boss and be able to walk to work everyday with my dog.