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Tomatoes Take Spotlight

Students learn how to prepare variety of dishes using tomatoes.

Tomatoes Take Spotlight

In America

Ashburn is home to many au pairs, who help raise children while learning about a new culture.

In America

Minority Students Learn Life, Leadership Skills

Minority Students Learn Life, Leadership Skills

Old Town Gets Older

Breaking news from the distant past; 13,000-year-old stone tool discovered in Alexandria.

Old Town Gets Older

City Honors G2 Tactics with Top Award

Alexandria-based company created a camera that can read license plates.

City Honors G2 Tactics with Top Award

Getting To Know... Kathryn Lang

This Arlington teenager is an aspiring opera singer.

Getting To Know... Kathryn Lang

How to Hear from All of Them?

Public process for Hunter Mill task force outlined.

How to Hear from All of Them?

Tomatoes Take Spotlight

Students learn how to prepare variety of dishes using tomatoes.

Tomatoes Take Spotlight

Sharpen Those Pencils

Council budget priorities include determining full costs of capital projects and checking competitiveness of staff payroll.

Sharpen Those Pencils

Katrina’s Rescued Pets Arrive in Potomac

Katrina’s Rescued Pets Arrive in Potomac

Festival Success

Festival Success

West Potomac Pioneered Chinese Classes

Chinese principals visit West Potomac’s cutting-edge language program.

West Potomac Pioneered Chinese Classes

This Time Voters Are Determined

Apathy was not on the agenda this election day.

This Time Voters Are Determined

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Sense & A Sense of Civility

Cotillion teaches etiquette and social savvy to children and teens.

Ankles demurely crossed, the 5th and 6th grade girls sit posture-perfect in their colorful party dresses, white-gloved hands resting in their laps as they await an offer to dance.

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Tensions Rising Between Arlington and Alexandria Over Transit Corridor

Alexandria leaders lash out at Arlington officials for backing out of an environmental analysis.

Tensions between Alexandria and Arlington are growing along Route 1, where city and county leaders are moving in different directions about how the jurisdictions want to create a high-capacity transit corridor.

Letter: Is it Worth it?

Letter to the Editor

I read with interest your recent report of the news conference held by VDOT officials on the roadway now named the 495 Express Lanes ["Fasten Your Seatbelts," Connection, April 4-10, 2012]. Your story quotes Tim Steinhilber, Transurban-Fluor's Express Lanes manager, saying that "drivers on 495 will have faster, more reliable and more predictable trips on the Capital beltway."

Mom of Five Dedicated to Teaching Others Emergency Preparedness

According to the American Heart Association, 70 percent of Americans either do not know how to perform CPR or their training is outdated. For this reason, Antonisha "Nisi" Bennett is passionate about training moms and other caregivers in lifesaving skills. She lived in New York during 9/11 and remembers how helpless many people felt as a result of the attacks.

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Great Falls Native Finding the Beat

Patrick Drohan and band, Atlas Road Crew, ready first EP.

Summers on Atlas Road in Columbia, S.C. can get very hot. Especially if they are five people and their various musical instruments crammed into a storage unit to play together. That’s how Great Falls native Patrick Drohan and his band, Atlas Road Crew, spend their time.

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West Potomac Extends Winning Streak Against Mount Vernon

Wolverines win with new head coach, quarterback, offense.

West Potomac beat Mount Vernon, 34-7, on Aug. 30.

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Yorktown’s Stewart, Brown Burn Mount Vernon

Running backs combine for more than 200 yards, 5 touchdowns.

The Yorktown football team improved to 9-0 with a 35-0 victory against Mount Vernon on Oct. 26.