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Springfield, Lorton Crime and Public Safety Roundups
Springfield, Lorton Crime and Public Safety Roundups
Pain Doctor's Trial: Three Lives Lost
Family members of three patients who died under the care of Hurwitz testfied in court against him.
Pain Doctor's Trial: Three Lives Lost
Former McLean Resident Dies in New York
Elizabeth Padilla worked as pro bono lawyer and family advocate.
Former McLean Resident Dies in New York
Former McLean Resident Dies in New York
Elizabeth Padilla worked as pro bono lawyer and family advocate.
Former McLean Resident Dies in New York
Athletes Await Sportsplex
Park Authority Board hears market plan for Laurel Hill Sportsplex.
Athletes Await Sportsplex
Success at SkillsUSA Competition
Students in the SkillsUSA District 5 Chantilly Academy, A Governor’s STEM Academy, were honored at the 49th Annual SkillsUSA State Leadership and Skill Conference held in Roanoke on April 20 and 21.
A Bike Trip Through History
The Center Hiking Club hosts this season’s final historic marker bicycle tour.
Now that last weekend's heat wave is over and things are back to feeling fall-like, it's time for the last historic marker bicycle tour of the season, led by Bernie Bern of the Center Hiking Club.
A Collaborative Future for Arts in Alexandria
City approves Arts and Culture Master Plan.
Torpedo Factory artists turned out in force to the City Council meeting on Dec. 17 in a show of support for the artists’ institution.
Lessons from ‘The Children's Hour’ at McLean High
Cappies Review
Haunting xylophones ring and sharp shafts of light illuminate a schoolhouse.
There’s More Than Meets the Eye at Traffic Signal Intersections
This technology dates back to an invention by the son of a former slave.
Traffic signals
Alexandria: Last Minute Donation Saves Dog
Arrielle is one lucky puppy.
By all accounts, Arielle should be dead. The black-haired, big-eared German Shepherd suffered from dens aplasia, a condition in which the first vertebrae of the neck does not form properly and the instability creates damage along the spinal cord.
Assistance League of Northern Virginia to Sustain, Expand Children’s Programs
Allstate Foundation awards $20,000 to assist vulnerable communities in Northern Virginia.
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Parking Lot Tragedy
Off-duty police officer kills Springfield teenager in IHOP parking lot.
Parking Lot Tragedy
News in Brief
News in Brief
Fine Arts Scene
Fine Arts Scene
Fine Arts Scene
Fine Arts Scene
Fine Arts Scene
Fine Arts Scene