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McLean Writer Retells Cherokee Story

Local author pens historical novel detailing the Trail of Tears.

McLean Writer Retells Cherokee Story

McLean Writer Retells Cherokee Story

Local author pens historical novel detailing the Trail of Tears.

McLean Writer Retells Cherokee Story

Senior Services of Alexandria Kicks Off its 2021-22 Speaker Series ‘Senior Living in Alexandria’

How Seniors Can Stay Fit and Safe at Home

Senior Services

Dollars and Sense at Labor Center

Centreville Immigration Forum (CIF) board members Terry Angelotti and Ed Duggan recently presented a report on the financial status of the Centreville Labor Resource Center (CLRC). They project the CIF to receive $175,000 this year from a variety of sources to keep the center running.

Spring in their Steps

Greenspring Village’s ‘Calendar Girls’ show off their giving spirit — and a little skin.

Spring in their Steps

Redistricting Remains an Issue

Although the drawing of legislative district lines is supposed to take place each decade after the federal census, the controversy over where and how lines are drawn keeps the issues alive every year. Most recently a federal court declared the current Congressional district lines in Virginia invalid because the way the lines are drawn discriminates against minorities being able to get elected. Essentially the black population is packed into one district.

Alexandria Letter: Disruption For Two Years

Letter to the Editor

With upcoming plans to reconfigure the bus and parking area of the King Street Metrorail lot, this end of Olde Towne will be very difficult to enter into our city.

Public Commission To Review Police Policy

Over some objections, Bulova launches ad hoc commission in wake of police shooting and obfuscation.

Supervisor Michael Frey did not mince words when voicing opposition to Chairman Sharon Bulova’s establishment of an ad hoc police commission on Tuesday, March 3.

Potomac Brief: Confirming County Success on Ending Veteram Homelessness

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of Veterans Affairs, and United States Interagency Council on Homelessness recently confirmed that Montgomery County has effectively ended homelessness among veterans.

Dragging Science to TV

Dragonfly TV begins second season on WETA.

Dragging Science to TV

Business, Jan. 14-20

Business, Jan. 14-20

Letter: Aug. 29, 2012

Thank You, Bruce Johnson.

The citizens of Alexandria owe a debt of gratitude to Bruce Johnson, who is retiring from city government.

Rust Lays Out Revenue Plan

Rust Lays Out Revenue Plan

Scholars for Security

Local researchers key to governor’s Secure Virginia plans.

Scholars for Security

Children ‘Dig Into Reading’ in Herndon, Reston Libraries

Fairfax County Public Library launches summer reading program.

Upcoming Events: Herndon Fortnightly Library *Monday, July 8, at 10:30 a.m.—Children’s Science Center: Fun, hands-on science experiments come to you. Cosponsored by the Friends of George Mason Regional Library. Age 6-12

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At the Half 2017

Commentary

The 2017 session of the General Assembly that got underway on Jan. 11 is barreling ahead towards its midpoint of Feb. 7. At that midpoint, referred to as “crossover.”

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Safety Net Foster Program at Montgomery County Office of Animal Services Aims to Keep Families Together

The Montgomery County Office of Animal Services has launched their Safety Net Foster program to help pet owners here.