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Arlington and Alexandria Bring Home the 4-H Ribbons

Arlington and Alexandria Bring Home the 4-H Ribbons

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Planting Trees To Relieve Future Heat

Previous work mapping hotspots informs placement of canopy trees by Marymount students and tree stewards.

Trees

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Signs of Spring, Early in Potomac

Signs of Spring in Potomac

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When Your Flock Has Flown the Nest

Downsizing without downgrading and preparing a family home for market.

Family

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New Opportunity for Seniors to Stay Active, Healthy and Social

Recently revamped program for seniors at the Potomac Community Center offers opportunities for staying engaged.

Seniors

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Potomac Library Branch to Reopen Saturday, April 15

Potomac Libraries

Was Missing Middle a Done Deal?

Most feedback was negative.

Missing Middle

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Video Shows Fatal Police Shooting of Unarmed Suspect

Police body camera video shocks; reactions come in.

Police shooting video

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Ohio Derailment Highlights Rail Safety Locally

Could derailment with hazardous chemical spill happen here?

Rail mishaps

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Alvin Crawley

Former ACPS superintendent dies at 64.

Obituary

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ACPS students celebrate Essential Workers

Essential workers

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Budget in Transition

$881 million budget proposal unionizes firefighters, ditches Confederates, maintains tax rate.

Expenditures for the Alexandria Fire Department are expected to grow about 8 percent largely based on unionization of its workforce. The Department of Transportation and Environmental Services is setting aside $60,000 to replace street signs currently celebrating Confederate military officials. And half a million dollars has been set aside in contingent reserves for City Council members to load up the budget with their proposals ahead of the May 3 deadline. But none of those things are likely the first question that will be asked about the budget proposal for fiscal year 2024.

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Winkler Preserve to Hear Campers Voices Again

2023 summer day camps offered.

Camps

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President of Mount Vernon Inova Named Top Emerging Leader

President of Mount Vernon Inova

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Student Art Planned for the Future BRT Stations

Public can vote on their favorites until April 3.

Artwork