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Business Notes

Overturned Truck Halts Toll Road

Overturned Truck Halts Toll Road

Mount Vernon Sports Briefs: Coffey Overcomes Injury, Takes First In 1600-Meter Runy

Mount Vernon Sports Briefs: Coffey Overcomes Injury, Takes First In 1600-Meter Runy

Happy Birthday Alexandria

"Own" a piece of the City by "bidding" on July 13

Happy Birthday Alexandria

Happy Birthday Alexandria

"Own" a piece of the City by "bidding" on July 13

Happy Birthday Alexandria

Alexandria Sports Briefs

Track and Field Nationals, T.C. Williams basketball clinic, and more

Alexandria Sports Briefs

Practice Pays Off

W-L girls’ 4x100-meter relay team takes home title at track and field regionals.

Practice Pays Off

Practice Pays Off

W-L girls’ 4x100-meter relay team takes home title at track and field regionals.

Practice Pays Off

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‘Short-Term Pain’ in Alexandria

City begins planning for next summer’s citywide Metro station shutdown.

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‘Victims’ Rights Are a Necessity’

Honoring crime victims with walk, words and candlelight vigil.

Siobhan Russell was just 19 when her ex-boyfriend killed her. Ron Kirby, a noted regional transportation planner, was murdered in his Alexandria home in November by an unknown assailant.

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Bob’s Discount Furniture Opens New Store, Donates to Area Schools

On Thursday, Feb. 14, Bob’s Discount Furniture donated a total of $13,500 to local schools at the grand opening of their new Fairfax store, located in the Greenbriar Shopping Center at 13055A Lee Jackson Memorial Highway. These donations were presented to school representatives by Cathy Poulin, public relations director of Bob’s Discount Furniture, who also celebrated the store opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The company also opened a store in Waldorf, Md. on the same day.

Business Notes

Business Notes

Crime

Crime

Quinn Proposal Raises Issue of Roads

Quinn Proposal Raises Issue of Roads

Board of Supervisors OKs Roundabout

It’s a go for the controversial roundabout planned for construction at the Braddock/Pleasant Valley roads intersection next to Cox Farms in Centreville. Tuesday morning, Jan. 14, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors endorsed Supervisor Michael R. Frey’s (R-Sully) motion of “no opposition” to it, by an 8-2 vote.

Student Dashes to China

Fairfax resident to compete in Special Olympics.

Student Dashes to China

Marshall High Rehearses for ‘Amadeus’

‘Techies’ help shape play

Marshall High Rehearses for ‘Amadeus’