Arlington Letter: Hurdles to Clean Energy
Letter to the Editor
Bella Jones [Letter, “Benefits of Clean Energy,” June 22] is right that “a strong, growing clean energy sector could provide an abundance of high-paying jobs” in the Commonwealth (“Benefits of Clean Energy,” June 21), and she is also right that “Virginia could be a leader in clean energy.”
Column: Continuing Together as One Arlington
Commentary
The following is a statement issued last week from the Arlington County Board concerning immigration.
Arlington Column: Join in Effort To Reduce Gun Violence
Commentary
I was moved and inspired last week by my colleagues — starting with the great civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis — who had the tenacity and creativity to launch a sit-in on the floor of the House of Representatives to demand a vote on solutions to gun violence.
Letter: Celebrating July Fourth in Great Falls
To the Editor
Great Falls residents are lucky to have lots of home-grown things to do on Independence Day.
Alexandria Commentary: A Father/Daughter Bond
From the Old Town Boutique District
Many adults find choosing a great Father’s Day present for their dads perplexing.
Mount Vernon Letter: County’s Gain Would be Others’ Loss
Letter to the Editor
The June 16 edition of the Gazette had two letters related to the Fairfax County's Board of Supervisors proposed action for a "meals tax."
Alexandria Column: Gig Economy Hits Home
Commentary
You may hear a lot about the “gig economy,” which is a term for the growing number of people who use web-based companies like Uber, Lyft, or AirBnB just to name a few to make extra income.
Alexandria Letter: City Fails Its Citizens
Letter to the Editor
Over the years, I have corresponded with almost all departments within the City of Alexandria’s government.
Alexandria Letter: Thoughtful Decision-Making?
Letter to the Editor
Now you see it, now you don't. Our School Board has the ability to make decisions disappear almost overnight. Their recent magic was visible on our very first school tear down, Patrick Henry, when in fact all but the vote was necessary to pass option C1 — an option which was structurally compatible with the neighborhood, contained adequate green space and most importantly was neighborhood friendly with no bus privileges on Latham Street.
Alexandria Letter: Who Pays For Free Rides?
Letter to the Editor
Why is our city planning to provide free and expanded bus transportation to some commuters during the July surges when some Metro lines will be shut down?
Alexandria Letter: Another Reason Supporting Pool
Letter to the Editor
Advocates for Alexandria Aquatics mentioned several compelling reasons for spending a lot of city money for a 50 meter swimming pool at the Chinquapin Recreation Center adjacent to T.C. Williams’ High School, but missed the most compelling, even if slightly troubling one.
Alexandria Letter: Looking at Local Taxes
Letter to the Editor
As I paid my first half property taxes this week, I was shocked to realize they have gone up 36 percent since 2010.
Alexandria Mentor of the Month
Making an Impact on Childhood Literacy
Of all the ways to spend a Sunday afternoon, teaching someone else’s children to read will not, on the surface, top most people’s list of priorities.
Alexandria Column: Local Maker Spotlight
From the Old Town Boutique District
The movement to shop small and support locally-owned businesses is alive and well in the DMV area, and that includes supporting the makers themselves.
Alexandria Column: Offering Translation Services for Adults in Need
Commentary-Community Lodgings
This is the second in a five-part series about Community Lodgings’ programs and services to the Alexandria community.