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‘Look Around and See the Smiles’

Special-ed students enjoy Day Prom at the Waterford.

Last Thursday, May 8, some 400 students got all dressed up and went to their prom at the Waterford in Fair Oaks.

Richmond Report: Votes Show Bipartisanship

The pace of work in the General Assembly has accelerated this week.

Letter to the Editor: Losing Sight of City's History?

In reading the letter from Mr. Van Fleet, I could not help but think there will now be three projects all in the same few blocks, all large, and all at the same time.

Commentary: Give to Charities, But Give Wisely

With the holiday season upon us, now is the time not only to give generously to your favorite charities, but also to give wisely and knowingly.

False Prophets

Dr. Larry Sabato assesses where polling and analytics went wrong in 2016 election.

Dr. Larry Sabato and the election.

What’s Ahead for Arlington

Two County Board members outline upcoming political issues.

Opinion: Commentary: Virus of Racial Injustice

The image of a man in a uniform pressing his knee down on the neck of a hand-cuffed black man while being protected by three other uniformed individuals is so revolting and repulsive that I cannot get it out of my mind.

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Appetite: Off the Menu: Restaurant News and Notes

This week marks a year since Alexandria’s Covid-19 lockdown rules went into effect, sparking a year of pivoting, changing and adapting.

Alexandria/Mount Vernon Column: Who Are Our Patriots?

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For many months, a group of Alexandria citizens have been working with officials at Mount Vernon Estate to create a run that celebrates patriotism at the George Washington Patriot Run (10/5k).

Alexandria Letter: Disruption For Two Years

Letter to the Editor

With upcoming plans to reconfigure the bus and parking area of the King Street Metrorail lot, this end of Olde Towne will be very difficult to enter into our city.

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Marathon Mom

How running helped me build an organization that serves 10,000 children.

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Music of Hope and Inspiration in Reston

Quetzal to perform at Reston’s CenterStage.

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Saying Farewell to TC

Sharing thoughts on communicating to each other.

TC Williams Graduation

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Red Kimono Opens in Downtown Herndon

Restaurant offers authentic Japanese & Korean food and features top-notch head sushi chef.

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Signature Stages “Gun and Powder” in Arlington

Inspiring story of notorious outlaws who ruled the Wild West.

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Forestville Third Graders Learn Cybersecurity

Langley High senior brings cybersecurity skills, awareness to her former school.

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Future Is Now at Electric Car Show

Environment Virginia Car Show provides insight into the future of electric vehicles.

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