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Fair Fills Late Summer Weekend
Thousands pack TJ’s grounds to enjoy 27th annual Arlington County Fair.
Fair Fills Late Summer Weekend
Seahawks Moving in the Right Direction
South Lakes wrestling continuing to make positive progress.
Seahawks Moving in the Right Direction
Seahawks Moving in the Right Direction
South Lakes wrestling continuing to make positive progress.
Seahawks Moving in the Right Direction
Schools Work To Gain Accreditation
Riverside Elementary School focuses on reading.
Schools Work To Gain Accreditation
Centreville Presents 'Our Town'
Centreville Presents 'Our Town'
First Glimpse at Shelter
First Glimpse at Shelter
A Comforting Cemetery
Families of fallen soldiers find comfort in each other at Arlington National Cemetery’s Section 60.
A Comforting Cemetery
Helping the Uninsured
New executive director for Alexandria Health Care Services wants to consolidate services.
Helping the Uninsured
First Glimpse at Shelter
First Glimpse at Shelter
School Staff Prepare for New Year
Middle Schools deal with after-school programs, AYP and PBS.
School Staff Prepare for New Year
Teaching Youngsters About Money
Experts offer advice on raising financially savvy children.
“No matter how young a child is, they can always learn good money practices,” said Theresia Wansi, an associate professor of finance at Marymount University in Arlington, “What matters in life is not how much money you earn, but how you manage your finances. We hear stories all the time about people who make millions and end up broke.” Potomac, Md., resident Glen Buco, president of West Financial Services, says many financial advisers in his McLean office are also parents who are passing along penny-wise know-how to their children. “When their children receive money, the parents help them develop a budget using a “three bucket system,” said Buco. “One bucket is for saving, one is for spending and one for charity.”
‘All I Want for Christmas’
Encore dancers present annual holiday show.
A great way to kick off the holiday season is by seeing Encore Theatrical Arts Project’s new show, “All I Want for Christmas.” This song-and-dance extravaganza aims to delight audiences of all ages.
Politicians Get an Earful
Residents tell LeMunyon, Petersen what’s important to them.
Transportation, guns in schools and Medicaid were among the top issues discussed last week at a town hall meeting in Chantilly.
Richard Lee Herron (Ind. Green-39)
Richard Lee Herron (Ind. Green-39)
Juggling Grandparenting in Baltimore and Arlington
Making schedules work across the generations.
It is Monday. That means that Mike and Dot Green are caring for their granddaughters Calliope and Thalia Willis in their home on N. 31st Street in Arlington. Dot Green says that Calliope at 3 is very funny and active. She has lots of facial expressions and loves to run … "has to run," Mike Green interjects.
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FoodRaiser at Fairfax High
Community helps fill Our Daily Bread’s food pantry.
The power of community was on full display Sunday afternoon as some 1,500 people came together on a Fairfax High athletic field to help Our Daily Bread (ODB) feed local families in need.
Farmers Market Going Strong in New Location
Weekly market features locally grown produce, meats, beauty products.
Every Saturday morning the Great Falls Farmers Market offers fresh produce and other unique, homemade goods, of which many come directly from Great Falls itself. Now located at the Great Falls Village Centre (in the parking lot next to Wells Fargo) every Saturday, it features a variety of vendors both returning and new.
Hunkered Down to Opening Up in Virginia
Northern Virginia leaders urge regional approach to reopening state.
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‘Be Twice as Good, Work Three Times as Hard’
Centreville High grad is now a singer-songwriter in NYC.
When she attended Centreville High, Lexis Yelis was known as Alexis Acar. But as soon as she graduated in 2012, she moved to New York City to pursue her singer-songwriter career.