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Slug Finds Fast Track To I-95
Slug Finds Fast Track To I-95
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Citizen Input Crucial to City's Plan
Comprehensive transportation program continues to get feedback.
Citizen Input Crucial to City's Plan
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Vienna Volunteers Celebrate 100 Years
Firefighters acknowledge a century of service.
Vienna Volunteers Celebrate 100 Years
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Art on the Avenue
Record crowds attend Del Ray festival.
A record 55,000 people took to the streets of Del Ray Oct. 4 for the 19th annual Art on the Avenue, one of Alexandria’s premiere events and largest arts festivals in the mid-Atlantic region.
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Greater McLean Chamber of Commerce to Host Regional Women's Leadership Forum
On Dec. 2, the Greater McLean Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Women's Leadership Forum. The theme of this year's summit is "Intentional Success in 2016--It's Your Time!"
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Alexandria Letter: Who Pays For Free Rides?
Letter to the Editor
Why is our city planning to provide free and expanded bus transportation to some commuters during the July surges when some Metro lines will be shut down?
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Many Hands Needed to Run a Campaign and Election
Volunteers play crucial role election day.
Many Hands Needed to Run a Campaign and Election
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Alexandria Leaders Consider Lawsuit Challenging Takeover of Long-Troubled School
Unless courts intervene, new statewide division will take control of Jefferson-Houston next year.
Is Republican Gov. Bob McDonnell's effort to take over Jefferson-Houston School constitutional?
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District Indoor Track and Field Championships Underway
Chantilly, Centreville, and Westfield all set for second day Concorde action on Thursday.
The Concorde District Indoor Track and Field Championships got underway last Thursday, Jan. 26 with Day One action at the Prince George’s County Sportsplex in Maryland. Local teams Centreville, Westfield, and Chantilly High Schools made up three of the six participating schools at the postseason event.
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McLean’s Silver Lining
New Metro stations bring benefits, some disadvantages to McLean.
For riders and users of the Silver Line, the impact of the new stations, which opened on June 23, are on accessibility and options. Michael Caplin, executive director of Tysons Partnership, an association of business, government and community leaders, said that the Silver Line “turbo-charged the community.”
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Robinson Track Keeps It Fresh
Anchored by speedster Genamarie McCant, freshman foursome claims region title.
Robinson Track Keeps It Fresh
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Robinson Track Keeps It Fresh
Anchored by speedster Genamarie McCant, freshman foursome claims region title.
Robinson Track Keeps It Fresh
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Economy of Scale?
New city complex would include police headquarters, DASH facility and recreational fields.
Economy of Scale?