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Hylton Ready for 'Kiss'

Hylton Ready for 'Kiss'

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Arlington Letter: County, Schools Working Together

Letter to the Editor

Kudos to the School Board and County Board for taking time to consider the complex access and safety issues at the historic Stratford School site.

Fit for the Golden Years

Fitness programs for seniors are part of a trend.

One night each week, Sue Thompson can be found dribbling a basketball down the court, leading her team, the Nova United, to victory. Thompson, who is in her 60s, is one of the youngest players in her league, the National Senior Women’s Basketball Association.

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Valentine’s Day and Volunteers

Seniors learn about opportunities to serve their community.

Alexandria Letter: Preventable Child Deaths

Letter to the Editor

On Mother’s Day this year, I was once again reminded how lucky I am to have a healthy daughter who was able to overcome a scary battle with pneumonia when she was only a few weeks old.

Planning for 28-Acre Park

"Linear park" to buffer Potomac Yard from its original users.

Planning for 28-Acre Park

Isabel's Final Surge: Financial and Emotional

Recovery centers now closed, but assistance is still available.

Isabel's Final Surge: Financial and Emotional

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Keep It Simple in Arlington

County manager proposes two cent tax rate increase.

One cent for Metro. One cent for Arlington Public Schools.

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Memories in Watercolor

Burke resident finds passion in painting.

Kenneth "Bud" Aldrich painted his first watercolor 74 years ago when he was 15 years old.

Face-Off in 44th District Delegate Primary: Paul Krizek

I worked on the Hill for many years and participated in numerous bipartisan efforts to draft and pass legislation. Also, as a Housing Commissioner I was able to work with all of the Commissioners to work beyond partisanship on matters beneficial to the County.

Don’t Let 'Unopposed' Slow Turnout

Democracy? Political strategies — safe districts, unopposed candidates — discourage voter turnout.

Don’t Let 'Unopposed' Slow Turnout

Ranks Top, Gets Less

School Board members, legislators discuss funding issues over breakfast on Thursday.

Ranks Top, Gets Less

Keeping Neighborhoods Safe

Local police officers attend the first "Neighbors Hot Topic Luncheon" and discuss community safety issues with residents of Great Falls.

Keeping Neighborhoods Safe

Keeping Neighborhoods Safe

Local police officers attend the first "Neighbors Hot Topic Luncheon" and discuss community safety issues with residents of Great Falls.

Keeping Neighborhoods Safe

Sheriff's Investigators Honored

Sheriff's Investigators Honored

Letter to the Editor: Support Appreciated

The recent Presidential election has no doubt divided the American people, and with the outrageous remarks by Trump on various races and religions, there has been an increasing uproar for a replacement of a more tolerable president-elect.

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New Era for City-Schools Relationship?

Council and school board consider joint planning.

School Budget Planning

Herndon Company Wins Ethics Award

Internet web survey company listed as one of INC.500's fastest growing companies.

Herndon Company Wins Ethics Award

Striving to Define Excellence in Education

Parents and school employees discuss ways to improve the Fairfax County public schools curriculum.

Striving to Define Excellence in Education

Striving To Define Excellence in Education

Parents and school employees discuss ways to improve the Fairfax County public schools curriculum.

Striving To Define Excellence in Education