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Operation Warm in Alexandria

Winter coats donated to families in need

More than 700 new coats and thousands of books were given to Alexandria children and families in need as part of the Firefighters and Friends to the Rescue annual coat drive.

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Spring Is Bursting Out All Over – All Year Long at Culpepper Garden

Marta Hill Gray, Executive Director of Culpepper Garden, stands with mud on her boots as she supervises the planting of perennials in their new community garden.

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Affordable Housing Complex Gets Updating

Plan for garden apartments in line with Embark goals on Richmond Highway.

Affordable Housing Complex Gets Updating

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‘Love Is All You Need’ in Alexandria

Mural celebrates KSMET businesses

Long before the trendy boutiques and celebrity chef restaurants came to town, upper King Street was lined with used car dealers and empty storefronts and considered by many a sketchy part of the city.

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Russian Grand Ballet’s Swan Lake - first time in Alexandria for one night only!

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Russian Grand Ballet’s Swan Lake - first time in Alexandria for one night only! October 5, 7:30pm – Rachel M.Schlesinger Concert Hall

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Opinion: Commentary: Focus on the Environment

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Proclamation Recognizes Nachman Day in Herndon

Honors 100th Anniversary of the family in the town.

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Opinion: Commentary: Start with a Clean Slate

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Performing and Reaching Out to the Community

Artist-in-Residence LADAMA brings their Latin Alternative sounds to The Center for the Arts.

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Opinion: Commentary: It Is Hot Outside

The extended weather forecast for this week indicates that temperatures will be in the mid- to upper-90s.

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Universities Measure Heat Disparities in Virginia

Marymount professor and student join ‘Heat Watch’ effort.

Enduring dangerously high temperatures, Marymount University student Bader Hakami and biology professor Susan Agolini spent a day working as community scientists.

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#CallTextLive is for Everyone

September is suicide prevention month.

September is suicide prevention month.

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School Notes

School Notes

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Camps & Schools

Camps & Schools

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Schools, Feb. 18-24

Schools, Feb. 18-24

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The Arts in Loudoun, Feb. 4-10

The Arts in Loudoun, Feb. 4-10

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Chantilly Boys Experience Rare Concorde Basketball Loss

Centreville, behind Denny’s big night, knockoff Chargers.

Chantilly Boys Experience Rare Concorde Basketball Loss

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A Good Run for Chantilly Boys at Track Districts

Chargers’ solid showing lands them a third place finish.

A Good Run for Chantilly Boys at Track Districts

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The Arts, Feb. 4-10

The Arts, Feb. 4-10

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The Arts, Feb. 4-10

The Arts, Feb. 4-10