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‘People Can Identify with Characters’ Humanity’
Local woman writes book, “A Season’s Assemblage.”
A new author has emerged with an anthology of short stories called “A Season’s Assemblage.”
‘Somebody Else’s Money’ in Alexandria
Chamber panel encourages public-private partnerships, particularly for schools.
McLean High Band Receives Sudler Flag of Honor
School Band Program, students and faculty honored by the John Philip Sousa Foundation.
Embracing ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ in Alexandria
Rock opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice runs through Aug. 11 at LTA.
‘Music-Driven Classes in Fun, Team Environment’ in Fair Lakes
Row House fitness studio opening soon
People looking for a different – and safe – form of exercise may well find it in Row House, a boutique, indoor, rowing fitness studio in Fair Lakes.
Behavioral Health Teams to Join Police on Mental Health Calls in Virginia
Marcus alert bill passes House and Senate, moves to Northam’s desk
Marcus alert bill passes House and Senate, moves to Northam’s desk
At the Tipping Point and Winter is Coming in Great Falls
Beloved local restaurant needs customers to be with them now.
Proprietor Mike Kearney of The Old Brogue, an Irish Pub in Great Falls, made a live video of his restaurant on the evening of Friday, Nov. 13.
The New New Deal
Uncle Sam is about to make it rain.
Not since the days of the New Deal in the 1930s has the federal government showered so much stimulus cash on Virginia, and Alexandria is about to receive millions of dollars for everything from guaranteed basic income and flash flooding improvements to staffing at the Freedom House and planters to make the King Street pedestrian plaza look more inviting.
Alexandria Column: Officer Jim Bazzle – At Parade Rest
Commentary
I attended Maury Elementary School in the late 1960s. The neighborhood, the school, the people, were like a page right out of Mayberry.
‘Seeking That Which Unites Us’
Rumi Forum presents three religions’ takes on women in faith and society.
Safety Tips for Thanksgiving in Time of Covid
As the Thanksgiving and winter holidays approach, many residents may be wondering how to celebrate safely this season.
Arlington Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Pandemic Priorities
Foresight helps keep pandemic at bay in local detention centers.
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Perfect Weather Draws Perfect Size Crowd in Herndon
The Herndon Parks and Recreation Department and The Herndon Woman's Club produce a successful Labor Day Festival.
Reston’s African American History Explored
Rev. LaVerne Gill’s book profiles individuals who went through the struggles of early Reston and still love it and believe in it.
Unique Plays Appealing to Teens and Adults in Chantilly
Chantilly High presents ‘Almost, Maine’ and ‘Love/Sick.’
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A Message of Family, Love and Laughter in Centreville
Centreville High presents ‘You Can’t Take It with You.’
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‘It Brings Broadway and Christmas Together’ in Annandale
Encore presents holiday musical, “Finding Santa.”
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Burke & Fairfax Calendar
Burke & Fairfax Calendar
Burke & Fairfax Calendar
Burke & Fairfax Calendar
Burke & Fairfax Calendar
Burke & Fairfax Calendar