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‘Shared Work:’ A Win-Win-Win Solution
Preventing layoffs, maintaining the well-being of employees and their communities and keeping businesses competitive.
How do we mitigate the devastating effects of layoffs on employees, employers and their communities? Is there a "win-win-win" solution?
Teaching the 'New Economy'
Springfield’s Community Business Partnership offers classes for women entrepreneurs.
Teaching the 'New Economy'
Air Control Board Throws Down The Gauntlet
Mirant faces off against a phalanx of adversaries.
Air Control Board Throws Down The Gauntlet
Institute Interns Help Business Bottom Line
Internships prove mutually beneficial.
Institute Interns Help Business Bottom Line

‘Full Honors’ Celebrates Flight Nurse, Arlington Cemetery
Lieutenant Louise Rand accompanied wounded to Cairo with the U.S. Army’s 830th Medical Air Evacuation Squadron.
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Continuing to Care for Women of Fairfax City
Recently, the Fairfax City Council passed an ordinance creating a new zoning classification—“medical care facilities.” Under the new ordinance, women’s health centers are now classified in the same zoning category as hospitals, surgical centers, and urgent care units—meaning women’s health centers are now required to receive a "Special Use Permit” in order to operate.
Powell Helps Plan Centreville Day
The newe chairman of the Centreville Community Foundation has some surprises planned
Powell Helps Plan Centreville Day
Summerville Fights for Board Seat
Anti-stadium leader broadens platform in effort to attract bipartisan support.
Summerville Fights for Board Seat

Alexandria Appetite: It’s a Family Affair at Thanida Thai
Newcomer in space formerly owned by Thailand Royal Street has brought a taste of Thailand to North Old Town.
Walk past the location of the most recent restaurant addition at 835 N. Royal St., and it’s easy to miss the facelift from years past. What was long the venerable Thailand Royal Street, and then the erstwhile Casa Felipe, has once again taken up the Thai mantle — only under new leadership, with a new name, and with big plans for the future.
Letter: Deserves Support
To the Editor: Historically Alexandria has always been a City at Crossroads. However, rather than talk about polar bears, icebergs and trips to exotic places, as independent mayoral candidate Andrew Macdonald likes to do, we'd rather talk about how Alexandria has actually been guided through its crossroads by our current Democratic mayor, Bill Euille, and why Mayor Euille has the experience, vision and commitment to continue leading Alexandria forward.

Opinion: Letter to the Editor: The Death of a Tree
On Monday, Sept. 2, an “ Eco City” and one designated as “Tree City”, along with Alexandria Public Schools, had a beautiful old oak tree cut down in order to make room for a concession stand at the new TC Williams stadium.
Saving Historic Homes
Residents could live virtually rent-free in exchange for repairing and maintaining homes.
Fairfax County might soon breathe life into historic homes that have fallen into disrepair. If an ordinance adopted by the County Board of Supervisors last month becomes law, the county will be one step closer to establishing a resident curator program.

‘It Started As a Little Gesture and Grew Bigger’
Craftsman Auto Care helps provide meals to hospital staff.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
Swimming in Katrina's Memory
The Burke Centre Swim Club donates swim-a-thon money in honor of a former teammate who passed away two years ago.
Swimming in Katrina's Memory
Swimming in Katrina's Memory
The Burke Centre Swim Club donates swim-a-thon money in honor of a former teammate who passed away two years ago.
Swimming in Katrina's Memory