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Living the Life in the Dead of Winter
Winter fun guide explores opportunities for getting out of the house.
Yes, it’s cold ... and there remains the possibility of snowfall for another six weeks (remember last March?).
Opinion: Commentary: Political Correctness Impeding Diversity
If we cannot have conversations without labeling opposing views as bigoted or prejudiced, how can we expect to move forward as a democratic society?
At the July 29 Library Board of Trustees meeting, my appointee Phil Rosenthal made a statement about the need for more diverse views to be represented in the library catalog’s highlighted books.
Dialogues on Race and Equity in Arlington
Amid the national conversation on race, Arlington County is calling on its collective community to participate in steps towards true justice and equity.
Transgender Bathrooms: A Local Matter?
Alexandria’s School Board weighs in on high-profile lawsuit against another jurisdiction.
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Annie E. Harper Memorial Marker Unveiling
Bethlehem Baptist Church and the New Gum Springs Civic Association will unveil the historical marker in honor of Annie E. Harper Saturday, July 22, 2023.
Listen to the Young People
Listen to the Young People
Worth Noting
Worth Noting
Mount Vernon Home Sales: February, 2015
In February, 2015, 71 homes sold between $845,000-$155,000 in the Mount Vernon area.
Mount Vernon Home Sales: February, 2015
Potomac Home Sales: August, 2021
In August, 2021, 76 Potomac homes sold between $4,675,000-$455,000.
Potomac Home Sales: August, 2021
Community Calendar
Community Calendar
Theater, Nov. 19-25
Theater, Nov. 19-25
The New 30
The New 30
The New 30
The New 30
Theater, Nov. 19-25
Theater, Nov. 19-25
School Notes
School Notes
Yorktown Falls to Hayfield in National District Volleyball Final
Patriots struggle against taller Hawks without injured standout Bush.
Yorktown Falls to Hayfield in National District Volleyball Final
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News Briefs
News Briefs
News Briefs