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ViVi! Vienna! Comes to Town
Annual street festival takes place Memorial Day weekend.
ViVi! Vienna! Comes to Town
More Positive Tests
New horse tests positive for the equine herpesvirus at the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center.
More Positive Tests
Update on New Fire Station
Planning Commission completes its regular meeting in 20 minutes.
Update on New Fire Station
Police Investigate Dual Crimes of Violence
Assaults with weapons include gunshot injury.
Police Investigate Dual Crimes of Violence
Poplar Terrace Defeated
Planning Commission votes down controversial nomination.
Poplar Terrace Defeated
Bargains for Bibliophiles
Bargains for Bibliophiles
Update on New Fire Station
Planning Commission completes its regular meeting in 20 minutes.
Update on New Fire Station
Out of the Darkness Overnight
Arlington's Paul Sanchez walks to raise funds for suicide prevention.
Out of the Darkness Overnight
Reston in 2015?
Reston in 2015?
Halpern Remembered at Montgomery College
Halpern Remembered at Montgomery College
Campaign Finance Information, Jan. 1-Jan. 20, 2006
Campaign Finance Information, Jan. 1-Jan. 20, 2006
Annual Festival Turns 20
Annual Festival Turns 20
Column: A Budget Divide
Work on a budget for the FY 2013-2014 biennium occupied most of the General Assembly’s time this past week. Two budgets – one to complete FY 2012 and another for the FY 2013-2014 biennium – were proposed by the Governor and were introduced on his behalf in both houses of the legislature.
Column: Overreach
If a single word or phrase can describe a General Assembly session, the 2012 meeting of the state legislature would be known for “overreach.”
Lt. Col. Wayne A. Babb (ret)
Lt. Col. Wayne A. Babb, USMC (ret), died recently at his home in Alexandria after a courageous fight with terminal illnesses.
Arlington Real Estate: Houses Sold in $600s, January 2012
In January 2012, 122 Arlington homes sold between $4,200,000-$55,000.
Arlington Real Estate: Houses Sold in $600s, January 2012
Car Show Slated for April 29
All proceeds benefit children’s hospital.
Besides being a longtime Clifton resident and its former mayor, Jim Chesley is also a classic-car aficionado. He’s president of the Custom Cruisers of Northern Virginia, and the group is putting on a car show to benefit a children’s hospital.