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Stallions Have a Plan

With third straight Patriot District title, quarterfinal tilt with Westfield a possibility.

Stallions Have a Plan

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Rich History for Opera NOVA

Online offerings, but missing the annual Children’s Opera

Right about now in November, Jose Sacin would usually be in the middle of the Children’s Opera, Opera NOVA’s big event of the year.

Madison Boys' Lacrosse Topples Langley, 10-9, in Overtime Classic

Warhawks hand Saxons their first loss of the season.

Madison Boys' Lacrosse Topples Langley, 10-9, in Overtime Classic

City Gang Summit

An ounce of prevention rather than a pound of cure.

City Gang Summit

WFCM in Showdown with County

Money needed to stay afloat; both sides make accusations.

WFCM in Showdown with County

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‘The Children’s Hour’ at Langley High

Classic Lillian Hellman play to run April 3-5.

A dainty redhead who pops into a room with daffodils behind her back is yelled at by one teacher after another until she feigns a heart attack.

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Working Together To Assist ‘Warriors in Transition’

Panels connects Fort Belvoir with surrounding communities.

U.S. Rep. Jim Moran and Fairfax County Supervisor Gerry Hyland hosted a roundtable conversation on Monday, July 15, at Fort Belvoir to discuss and brainstorm how to better coordinate public land use, the non-profit community, and Fort Belvoir’s resources to maximize soldiers’ rehabilitation.

Residents Argue Over Historic District

Residents question historic district regulations as vague and arbitrary while others claim the motive is financial.

Residents Argue Over Historic District

Commentary: The Cruelty of Politics

Arlington celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

Local officials call for greater leadership opportunities for Latino community.

Arlington celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

Letter: Value of Public Servants

Letter to the Editor

From the beginning, residents of Old Town have only wanted the very best for the Old and Historic District, starting with the group of women who spearheaded the drive that made us the third nationally designated Historic District in the country.

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A Conversation: Getting Back on the Porch in Alexandria

Alfred Street Baptist Church’s pastor on the church’s public role.

Lots of Locks of Love

Lots of Locks of Love

See How They Run ... Why They Run

RA candidates near end of race with Friday deadline.

See How They Run ... Why They Run

Questionnaire: Chris Simmons, School Board, At-Large

Questionnaire: Chris Simmons, School Board, At-Large

What To Know about Retirement

Senior Services of Alexandria

There was a full house at the Charles E. Beatley, Jr. Central Library for Senior Services of Alexandria’s recent speaker series event about “Planning for and Making the Most of your Retirement.” There are many issues to consider and it can all be a bit overwhelming, but attendees walked away with valuable resources from a dynamic panel of local experts.

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‘A Disaster for Northern Virginia’

Connolly holds roundtable on congressional tax plan.

Generations of Jazz

Crystal City celebration honors classic music, new musicians.

Generations of Jazz

Generations of Jazz

Crystal City celebration honors classic music, new musicians.

Generations of Jazz

Letter to the Editor: Balancing Capital Improvement Projects in Alexandria

Last Thursday the Alexandria School Board approved a capital budget for $611.1 million over the next 10 years.