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'Once You Met Him ... He Was Your Friend'
Tyler Bentley died in a car crash Thursday, Nov. 24.
'Once You Met Him ... He Was Your Friend'

Indoor Track Champs at South Lakes
Rayle, Jones and Ogobri highlight South Lakes High School performances at 6A North Region Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Aly Rayle won the 500 meters and was part of the winning 4x400 meter relay team for South Lakes High School at the 6A North Region Indoor Track and Field Championships Wednesday, Feb. 15 at the Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex in Landover, Md.
New GW Parade Route in Alexandria
Parade to celebrate George Washington Masonic Memorial.
GW parade route
2008 Senior Send-Off: Kurtzke Keeps It In The O’Connell Family
O’Connell wrestler sees familiar faces, headed to Notre Dame.
2008 Senior Send-Off: Kurtzke Keeps It In The O’Connell Family
Yorktown’s Smith Posts Strong Showing
Patriots girls finish 11th at Northern Region track meet.
Yorktown’s Smith Posts Strong Showing
Cruising Into Clifton
Cruising Into Clifton
Sports Roundup
Reston United 99 Blue, a U14 NCSL D5 team, is holding supplemental tryouts in August.
Montante Wins National Contest
Vincenza Montante, a senior at Washington-Lee High School, in Arlington, was one of two student winners in the 2012 National Punctuation Day Presidential Punctuation Contest. http://www.nationalpunctuationday.com/
Letter: Letters to the Editor-Libraries, Parks And Bikes
To the Editor: The City of Alexandria intends to expand the Bikeshare program at the expense of libraries and parks that benefit all residents. It is expected that 960,000 people will visit Alexandria’s libraries in 2014; this is 53 times the number of Bikeshare members in the region. Yet, the city is cutting libraries by $93,000 and giving Bikeshare $120,000.

Forum at McLean High Promoting Healthy Relationships
o kick off National Teen Dating Violence and Awareness Month, the Safe Community Coalition hung a banner at the corner of Old Dominion and Dolley Madison in front of J Gilberts announcing their interactive educational program "What's Love Got To Do With It?: Healthy Relationships and Dating" at McLean High School Thursday evening, Feb. 9 at 7 p.m.

Burke Family Runs Race for Every Child
The Smith family of Burke – parents Matt and Karen with their children: Avery, 1, Noah, 5, and Carter, 7 - participated in the second annual Race for Every Child to benefit Children's National Health System.

Oktoberfest Celebrated at Reston Town Center
Not to be deterred by the weather, a steady flow of revellers matched the steady drizzle that couldn’t put a damper on Oktoberfest Reston 2016 on Saturday, Oct. 8.

Car, Truck, and Bike Show Returns to Historic Downtown District
See restored, customized, and retro-mod vehicles; talk to the owners.
Schools
Schools
Making Route 1 Safe A Distant Dream
Center-line Design Study proposes bike trail and sidewalk.
Making Route 1 Safe A Distant Dream
'Thinking Outside the Car'
The Tour de Lee is back for its fifth year of biking around the Lee District.
'Thinking Outside the Car'
Tour Lee District
The Tour de Lee is back for its fifth year of biking around the Lee District
Tour Lee District
Chamber To Salute Businesses
Guernsey, Lampe, Peck to be inducted into Arlington Business Hall of Fame.
The 2012 inductees into the Arlington Business Hall of Fame will be honored at the 26th Annual Arlington's Best Business Awards (ABBIEs) held by the Arlington Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, May 22 from 7:30 to 9:45 a.m. at the Sheraton National Hotel.
Bike Advocacy Pays Off For Supervisors
Bike Advocacy Pays Off For Supervisors