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Fine Arts Scene
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Back Stage
Back Stage
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'Little Women' at Paul VI
'Little Women' at Paul VI
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Assault in Sterling
Assault in Sterling
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Peele Arraigned for Clifton Woman's Death
Peele Arraigned for Clifton Woman's Death
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Letter: Knowledge Is Power
It’s that time of year, when Labor Day passes and school traffic schedules take effect. In the midst of the post-summer hassle and bustle, September also begs our nation to reflect on a memory that still seems surreal. Coverage of the crumbling Twin Towers, debris, chaos, terror—seemed like a scene from an action movie and not something I should have been watching on the local news channel. Changed forever by this modern era Pearl Harbor, I have struggled to understand why and how.
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Brief: Apply to Police Citizens Academy
The 10-week Alexandria Police Citizens Academy provides an opportunity for residents to learn about various aspects of the Police Department, such as administrative philosophy, internal policies and the guiding principles of law and ethical conduct governing the delivery of police services. Classes are a combination of lecture and interactive activities. Class topics will include patrol operations, gangs, crime prevention, crime scene investigations, criminal investigations and the Special Operations Team.
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Mediterranee Promotes Local Art
Nikole Smith exhibits bold, abstract art.
In their series highlighting local artists, Mediterranee owners Ashraf Hussein and Eddie Marine have chosen to follow up D.C.-based impressionist Frank James Ellis’ in-restaurant exhibit with Nikole Smith’s abstract paintings.
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Area Roundups
Motorcyclist Dies in Clifton Crash Thomas V. Bowers, 25, of Burke, died Tuesday, July 2, from injuries he sustained in a June 16 crash. The accident occurred at Clifton Road and Maple Branch Road. Fairfax County police officers were called to the scene that day around 2 p.m.
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Potomac Pedestrian Killed on Tuckerman
Potomac resident was the 16th pedestrian to be killed in Montgomery County this year.
Potomac Pedestrian Killed on Tuckerman