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Despite Losses, O’Connell Wins WCAC and VISAA Titles
Knights rally to win sixth straight state championship.
Despite Losses, O’Connell Wins WCAC and VISAA Titles
Sports Briefs: Yorktown Volleyball Improves to 5-1
Sports Briefs: Yorktown Volleyball Improves to 5-1
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Rainbow's New Building Means New Offerings
Rainbow's New Building Means New Offerings
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Crime Report
Crime Report
Rainbow's New Building Means New Offerings
Rainbow's New Building Means New Offerings
Warhawks Boys' Tennis Falls to Jefferson, 6-3
Madison gives 3-time defending champion Colonials a good match.
The Madison High boys’ tennis team, in a Liberty District home match on Friday, April 20, defeated Marshall High, 6-3. The visiting Statesmen gave the Warhawks a good match and the score was tied at 3-3 following singles play. However, Madison swept the three doubles matches to earn the team win.
Crime
The following incidents were reported by the Arlington Police Department. MALICIOUS WOUNDING, 4200 block of N. 2nd Road. At 6:59 a.m. on May 10, a verbal argument escalated out front of an apartment building and the victim was assaulted by three subjects. The victim was stabbed in the left side of the torso during the assault. A 37-year-old Arlington man, a 43-year-old Arlington man and a 25-year-old Hyattsville, Md. man were arrested and charged with malicious wounding. They were held without bond.
Editorial: Pick Your Own Election Day
It's called “absentee voting in person,” and there are a lot of reasons why you should.
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 6. The deadline to register to vote is past, although in Northern Virginia, it's clear that a very high percentage of eligible voters are registered.
Business, Aug. 20-26
Business, Aug. 20-26
Volunteering, Aug. 20-26
Volunteering, Aug. 20-26
Business, Aug. 20-26
Business, Aug. 20-26
Volunteering, Aug. 20-26
Volunteering, Aug. 20-26
School Notes
School Notes
School Notes
School Notes