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Fine Arts Scene

Fine Arts Scene

Edison to Present "Our Town"

Edison to Present "Our Town"

Rules for Civil Discourse

Applying to City Council what may not have been learned in kindergarten.

Rules for Civil Discourse

Man Charged Soliciting a Minor

Man Charged Soliciting a Minor

Week in Herndon

Week in Herndon

Memorial for Poplar Tree Student

Memorial for Poplar Tree Student

Locals To Appear in '1776'

Westfield High School graduates participate in Keegan Theatre Production.

Locals To Appear in '1776'

Community Notes

Community Notes

Business Briefs

Business Briefs

Mirant To Start Shut Down

Mirant To Start Shut Down

HHS Robotics Team Finishes Strong

HHS Robotics Team Finishes Strong

Centreville High Classical Music Program Excels

Centreville High Classical Music Program Excels

A Clearing Crops Up in Springfield

A Clearing Crops Up in Springfield

Jewayni Thinks Globally

Churchill Graduation 2005

Jewayni Thinks Globally

ViVa! Vienna! Kicks Off Summer

ViVa! Vienna! Kicks Off Summer

Tease photo

Update on Proposed Great Falls TD Bank

Final submission to county planning commission made.

Representatives for TD Bank presented the latest on the proposed Great Falls branch, which would be located at the site of the former Exxon station at the corner of Georgetown Pike and Walker Road. This was the sixth such meeting hosted by the Great Falls Citizens Association.

Column: Community Collaboration To End Domestic Violence

Domestic violence is a widespread public health problem in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 25 percent of women experience domestic violence at some point in their lives, and it is the leading cause of injury and homicide each year. While women are most commonly victimized, men are also abused.

Springfield: Giving Back to Community

In 2011, Molly Everett graduated from West Springfield High School and was awarded a scholarship from Greenspring retirement community toward her studies in higher education.

Letter: No Chance to Debate

Letter to the Editor

Recently, the Alexandria Chamber claimed the “voters of Alexandria are entitled to a debate where they can hear from both candidates, side-by-side, at the same time … (to) independently evaluate each candidate’s ideas, visions for the city and how they intend to lead.”

Letter: Discouraging Public Hearing

Letter to the Editor

If what we witnessed at the Alexandria City Council’s public hearing recently is an indicator of what we can expect in the next three years, we have reason to be greatly concerned.