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Tisara Captures Natural Light

Tisara Captures Natural Light

Magic Moment Child-Care Center Seeks New Site

Magic Moment Child-Care Center Seeks New Site

Popular Track Closes

Race Called Because of Dollars

Popular Track Closes

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Sports Briefs: Mount Vernon Crew Wins 3 Golds

The Mount Vernon crew team competed in the Baltimore Invitational Regatta on Saturday, April 14. The men’s novice 8, women’s lightweight 8 and women’s novice 4 all earned gold medals for their first-place finishes.

Arlington: Four Mile Run Restoration Project Begins

Cooperative effort cited at groundbreaking.

Arlington County and the City of Alexandria have been working with a citizen task force for several years to plan the Four Mile Run Restoration Project.

Letter: Education 2012: A Third Dimension

Letter to the Editor

In my piece, "Education in the USA, 2012," I said: "There are three distinct ways which make it impossible to say that, aside from equality under the law, all children are created equal." I followed this with only two ways, thus shortchanging the reader. To make amends, I should like to provide my third reason now.

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Last Weekend was a Time to Trot with the Tigers in Potomac

Change is the way of life for 2020, and the Holy Child annual Tiger Trot changed with the times.

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That’s a Wrap in Alexandria

“Wake” takes top Film Festival honors.

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Demand Curve in Alexandria

Labor shortage and housing shortfall lead to affordability crisis.

The number of jobs in the region is on the rise, a trend that will only be exacerbated when Amazon brings 25,000 new jobs to town. Meanwhile, unemployment in Alexandria is at about 2 percent, so low that it’s essentially full employment.

Neighborhood: Seminary Valley Aug. 23-30

Neighborhood: Seminary Valley Aug. 23-30

Tadie Nominated for Bob Beatty Award

Tadie Nominated for Bob Beatty Award

Neighborhood: Seminary Valley Aug. 23-30

Neighborhood: Seminary Valley Aug. 23-30

Constitutional Officers

Constitutional Officers

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Obituary: A Life Well-Lived

Robert A. Shawn of Herndon dies shortly after 100th birthday.

Robert A. Shawn passed away at home on Sunday, May 24, 2020. Born May 6, 1920, "Colonel Bob" celebrated his 100th birthday two and half weeks before his passing.

Reston: A Place to Live, Work, Play and Serve

Reston: A Place to Live, Work, Play and Serve

Reston: A Place to Live, Work, Play and Serve

Reston: A Place to Live, Work, Play and Serve

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Preserving Great Falls History

Great Falls Historical Society honors Marjorie Lundegard.

Marjorie Lundegard is the recipient of the 2012 Jean Tibbetts History Award, presented at the Great Falls Historical Society’s Annual Tibbetts Award Luncheon and Annual Meeting on Sunday, May 20.

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Building a Better Life

An Afghan immigrant’s story: From Soviet war to American Dream.

“Personally, I never think anyone is better than me, and I never think I’m better than anyone,” Bob Zahory of Centreville chuckles as he offers up another pomegranate lemonade.

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Vienna Honors Veterans

American Legion Post 180 program salutes those who served country.

Vienna honored Veterans’ Day at a program hosted by Vienna’s own American Legion Dyer-Gunnell Post 180.