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Mount Vernon Sports Briefs

West Potomac eats for a field, MV baseball winning streak, and track results

Mount Vernon Sports Briefs

Pool’s Open — Stay Safe

Pool’s Open — Stay Safe

Route 1 Claims Another Life

Route 1 Claims Another Life

People Zone

100 block of King Street is transformed into a pedestrian plaza.

People Zone

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Langley Orchestra Kicks Off the Season

Langley High School’s Orchestra kicked off the year on Dec. 1 at South Lakes High School.

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Earth Day in Alexandria

The annual festival opened up last month in Ben Brenman Park at 10 a.m. with greetings and a showcase of Alexandria City Public Schools students displaying and performing their ideas on upcycling in the performing arts, literature and fashion.

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Belmont to lead DRBA

Dennis Belmont, a resident and small business owner in the Del Ray community, was elected president of the Del Ray Business Association at the organization’s Jan. 16 meeting.

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All’s Fair At Arlington County Fair

Food and fun.

Council Notebook

While the City Council officially received the report from the Ad Hoc Committee on Confederate Street names at the Sept. 13 City Council meeting, the unanimous decision of the council was to save discussion for Saturday, Sept. 17 public hearing.

"A Christmas Carol"

The Charles Dickens classic, "The Christmas Carol," opens Dec. 3 at the Little Theatre of Alexandria.

"A Christmas Carol"

Dix Honored for Helping Establish Teen Center

Plaque of appreciation debuts at six-year-old center.

Dix Honored for Helping Establish Teen Center

From Garage to Dead

Tie-dye business flourishes in Fairfax City.

From Garage to Dead

Roods Say ‘Thanks for Hosting’

Flaps owners hold reunion for local couples who stood in on single-night gigs as restaurant hosts.

Roods Say ‘Thanks for Hosting’

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Simon’s Likeness to Benefit Cornerstones

Bronze bust of Robert Simon to be auctioned off to assist with affordable housing.

As Reston approaches its 50th year, and its founder approaches his 100th year, Robert Simon’s vision for his community is still very much intact. Part of his vision included people of all income levels living side by side.

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Examining Trees at Riverbend Park

New Riverbend Tree Walk shows diversity of species at park.

Visitors to Riverbend Park have a new way to explore the 400-plus acres of land along the Potomac River. Local resident Tabitha Eagle, with the help of Bob Vickers of the Fairfax County Tree Commission and staff at Riverbend, helped mark a mile-long trail that identifies 20 different tree varieties within the park.

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Giving Back with A Simple Gesture

Reston charity collects non-perishable donations.

The Shouse Village swim team closet houses all kinds of items, from folded-up bed sheets with spray-painted team slogans to large canopies that provide shade for the swimmers.

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What’s Up With the Bus in NoVa?

Plans for more and improved connections, BRT, The One

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