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Running From Estate to City

Runners pace themselves at GW Parkway Classic Ten Miler.

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Enjoying Clarendon Day

A microcosm of Arlington activists, artists, animals.

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Noting Progress on ‘Women’s Issues’

Rape crisis hotline, rape kit reforms, and mental health services highlighted at summit.

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Runners Raise over $160,000

Mental health for Palestinian children is focus of Gaza 5K this year.

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‘The Shop’ Hosts Home Movie Restoration Talk in Arlington

Makers Shop at Central Library.

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‘It’s a Two-fer’ in Arlington

Mothers and daughters, mothers and sons get healthy together while benefitting Thrive.

Fairfax County Public Schools Needing Community’s Help

Superintendent Karen Garza begins and ends her Listening Tour meetings with a plea to those in the room — parents, teachers, employees, unions — to help her achieve what needs to be done for their school system. “I am going to need your help,” she says to audiences who voice concerns about class size, resources for special education, and teacher salaries.

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Arlington: New Owner-Chef Leads La Côte d’Or

Attention to culinary detail.

La Côte d’Or, on the border of Falls Church and Arlington, has a new owner. The restaurant was purchased in February by Chef Jacques Imperato.

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Neighborhood Health Opens on Washington Boulevard in Arlington

New location offers access to primary care 5 days a week.

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An American Patriot Wants YOU to VOTE

Local Vietnam Vet is a strong proponent of voting as a duty.

”Soupy” (John) Tyler walked into Jim Moore’s barber last July and asked him if he’d be willing to make up a sign about voting, something that would inspire people to get out and vote, and he’d be glad to cover the costs.

Arlington: A-SPAN says, 'Don't Give Money to Panhandlers'

Most are not homeless: the money is not housing them but hurting them

"Most panhandlers are not homeless, and most homeless are not panhandlers," said Kathy Sibert, CEO of A-span, Arlington Street People’s Assistance Network, located in South Arlington off Four-Mile Run.

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Palestinian Professor’s Plea in Arlington

Memoir seeks to humanize the plight of the dispossessed.

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Arlington’s ‘All Ibuprofen League’

“It’s our version of book club.”

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Commentary: Campaign FInance Reform is Alive but Needs Support in Arlington

Individuals can make their voice heard this week.

Campaign finance

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Northern Virginia Activists Helped Pass a Stronger Virginia Clean Economy Act

Not the Green New Deal, but it’s a beginning, local leaders say.

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Arlington’s Casual Adventure Seeks Socks to Recycle

Socks are one of the most thrown out clothing item, clogging landfills

"There is a tremendous enthusiasm for the whole repurpose movement. People love the idea of finding a new home or a new way to use something that would otherwise be discarded. Casual Adventure goes above and beyond to reach out to the community to make people more aware of the program. Year after year, people continue to find socks to bring in. Casual Adventure has always ranked in the top 10 nationally which is a win/win for everybody involved." — Mitchell McGuinness, Smartwool Regional Representative

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’VOTE!’ Say the Little Blue Rocks

Popping up all over Arlington, blue rocks remind Virginians to vote every year, but this election is not like others.

Blue Rocks

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Old Instruments, New Friends in Arlington

Quartet Salonnières hosted at Norwood.

Music

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Alexandria: Free Health Fair for Uninsured Returns Nov. 5

Number of partners joining the Health Fair effort soars.

This year, with many more sponsors, Arlene Hewitt, Richard Merritt, Dan Hawkins, Bill Euille, Mary Anne Weber, Dr. John Klousia, Canek Aguirre, Eduardo Mantilla-Torres, and Jamie Conrad have cobbled together another free health fair for the uninsured. Some of them are part of the Alliance for Alexandria’s Uninsured, a lead partner and staffer of the Planning Committee for the fair. They see a difference between last year’s fair and this year’s: last year, there were five or six sponsors: this year there are 54 ... and counting.

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Arlington Swimmers Want Pool Agreement Reconsidered

Superintendent‘s decision not reviewed first by school board and pool patrons

Arlington taxpayer and swimmer Walt Edwards is angry.

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