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What Would $155 Million Bond Package Buy?
New fire stations, library renovations, park improvements and more on Nov. 6 ballot.
On a recent Saturday afternoon, Monique Bell of Oakton was helping her 5-year-old daughter McKenzie sort through a dozen Halloween craft books at the Reston Regional Library. The library, one of the busiest branches in Fairfax County, has a collection of more than 215,000 volumes and circulates more than a million books a year.
What Would $155 Million Bond Package Buy?
New fire stations, library renovations, park improvements and more on Nov. 6 ballot.
On a recent Saturday afternoon, Monique Bell of Oakton was helping her 5-year-old daughter McKenzie sort through a dozen Halloween craft books at the Reston Regional Library. The library, one of the busiest branches in Fairfax County, has a collection of more than 215,000 volumes and circulates more than a million books a year.
At Lee
At Lee
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Classes
Civic Calendar
Civic Calendar
Commentary: Virginia’s Reputation as a Gun-Running State Returns
A headline in the New York Times in December, 1992 proclaimed that “Virginia Aims to Shed Image as a ‘Handgun Supermarket.’”
"Resurrection" – The Challenge For Black Men At Six Ages
Arena Stage presents premiere of Daniel Beaty‘s play.
"Resurrection" – The Challenge For Black Men At Six Ages
'No to Snob Zoning'
'No to Snob Zoning'
'No to Snob Zoning'
'No to Snob Zoning'
Business Notes
Business Notes
The City’s Domain
The City’s Domain
Alexandria/Mount Vernon Column: Nondiscrimination Bills Pass State Senate
Council members spar over last minute additions.
As the snow thawed and the General Assembly went about its business last week, a number of developments occurred involving LGBT rights.
Arlington Column: Nondiscrimination Bills Pass Senate
Commentary
As the snow thawed and the General Assembly went about its business last week, a number of developments occurred involving LGBT rights.
Worth Noting
Worth Noting
Military Notes
Military Notes
Letter: The Contraceptive Controversy
Letter to the Editor
The federal rule requiring that large employers cover contraceptive services prompted an outcry. Arguing in the name of religious liberty, religious leaders argued that the requirement violates their First Amendment rights.
Rotary Installs New Officers
Petniunas takes reins as 85th club president.
The Rotary Club of Alexandria formally installed Raymond V. Petniunas as the 85th club president at the July 10 meeting at Belle Haven Country Club that also recognized the 2012-2013 slate of officers and board members.