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Local Scouting Suffers in Constitutional Fight
Boy Scouts can no longer use school "backpack mail" to reach students.
Local Scouting Suffers in Constitutional Fight
Business Notes
Business Notes
Tragedy Among Friends
O'Connell High School graduate sentenced for killing former classmate and friend.
Tragedy Among Friends
CSB Member David O'Brien Dies
CSB Member David O'Brien Dies
Krizek Declines Run
Democratic race or Van Landingham’s seat opens up with several candidates declaring.
Krizek Declines Run
Business Notes
Business Notes
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Week in Fairfax
Final Parkway Paving Underway and Fairfax Farmers Market Is Open
Sharing in the joy of volunteering
KEEN Sports Day gets volunteers from Au Pair of America
“I loved volunteering at the KEEN Sports Day,” said Camila Souza, who works for a Potomac family through Au Pair of America. “It made me realize that I can make a difference just by giving a high five — or by cheering on these young people as they run bases or learn a new dance. I was there to give him support — but he gave me inspiration.”
Roundups
Fair Oaks Townhouse Fire Fire officials say a blaze last week at a Fair Oaks townhouse caused an estimated $50,000 damage. The single-family home is at 4815 Green Duck Lane, and the cause of the fire is under investigation.
Centreview Roundups 8/22
Centreview Roundups 8/22
Roundups
Italian Ices for Tara
Italian Ices for Tara Tara Sankner, an 8-year-old second-grader at Lees Corner Elementary, was recently diagnosed with brain cancer, and the local community is rallying ’round to show its support. On Monday, April 8, from 6-8 p.m., area residents can enjoy sweet treats while raising money to help with Tara’s medical bills.
Nature House Could Be Open by Next Year
Nature House Could Be Open by Next Year
Crime Report
Crime Report
The British and the Slaves – July 1814
This is the fifth of a series of articles telling how Alexandrians were affected 200 years ago by the War of 1812. For earlier articles in this series, go to alexandriagazette.com.
Q&A: Mount Vernon’s Zyzyk Signs with Towson Softball
Center fielder was first-team all-state in 2014.
Mount Vernon's Stormy Zyzyk will play softball at Towson.
‘A Blessing for All Involved’
WFCM provides families with food for the holidays.
Christmas dinner is always a highlight of the holiday season. But for people who are hungry and have little or no food in their kitchen, it can be devastating.
Obituary: Bernard ‘Bernie’ Cohen
Trailblazing attorney dies at 86
In 1963, Bernie Cohen was barely out of law school, practicing on King Street in Alexandria and doing pro bono work for the American Civil Liberties Union.