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Senior Academy Accepting Applications

Applications due Aug. 11.

Commentary: How a Bill Does Not Become a Law in Virginia

Most people can remember the flowchart from high school civics class that graphically showed how a bill becomes a law.

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Economic Confidence Survey of the Mount Vernon-Lee Business Community

Taking the temperature of the local business community, Mount Vernon Lee Chamber of Commerce surveyed its members to find out how local businesses are reacting to the Covid-19 pandemic.

394 Boxes of Girl Scout Cookies and Counting in Arlington

This is seven-year-old Erin Parks’ first year selling Girl Scout cookies, but she has sold 394 boxes so far.

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Black History for a New Generation

Lessons on the contributions of African Americans not limited to February.

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Nine Years of Service

Springfield resident recognized by Board of Supervisors.

Nine Years of Service

Nine Years of Service

Springfield resident recognized by Board of Supervisors.

Nine Years of Service

Nine Years of Service

Springfield resident recognized by Board of Supervisors.

Nine Years of Service

Nine Years of Service

Springfield resident recognized by Board of Supervisors.

Nine Years of Service

Nine Years of Service

Springfield resident recognized by Board of Supervisors.

Nine Years of Service

Column: Look What I Saw, Really

A male patient sitting directly across from me being infused with his unique chemotherapy cocktail, a bit too far for a conversation, but certainly close enough for a knowing/empathetic glance.

Letter: Right Skills at Right Time

Letter to the Editor

I have lived in Alexandria most of my adult life.

Teens Talk Depression

Teen-to-Teen Mental Health Summit focused on destigmatizing depression.

What if mental illness and suicide didn’t have a stigma?

‘None of Us Really Know How this Will Play Out’ in Fairfax City

City continues to grapple with FY 21 budget.

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Opinion: Commentary: Collective Bargaining Means a Seat at the Table so Fairfax County Employees Can Improve Services, Jobs

The pandemic is showing just how much we depend on each other -- no matter who we are, where we’re from or the color of our skin.

Senior Services of Alexandria Kicks Off its 2021-22 Speaker Series ‘Senior Living in Alexandria’

How Seniors Can Stay Fit and Safe at Home

Senior Services

Mount Vernon Letter: Establish Ground Rules

Letter to the Editor

Clarification on one issue might help people decide how to vote on the meal tax referendum.

Letter: Support Volunteer Firefighters

After reading the article, "Old Tensions Delay Fire House Expansion," I pondered how quickly memories fade, for the article said nothing about the retribution heaped on volunteer firehouses for their opposition to the ambulance fee.

Operation: Ladybug at Herndon Science Center

The Children's Science Center of Herndon, at 485 Spring Park Place, Suite 500, is providing some ideas for backyard science this summer, with a call to young scientists to identify various species of ladybugs in their backyard. The challenge is part of a project, Operation: Ladybug, a collaborative effort between Cornell University’s Lost Ladybug Project and the Children’s Science Center to gather data for entomologists.

Operation: Ladybug at Herndon-based Children's Science Center

The Children's Science Center of Herndon, at 485 Spring Park Place, Suite 500, is providing some ideas for backyard science this summer, with a call to young scientists to identify various species of ladybugs in their backyard.