Outdoor Lab Important to Arlington Students
Advocates of the Outdoor Lab outline why budget cuts are short-sighted.
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Challenging Racism 5K Run Honors Arlingtonians
Including Dorothy Hamm, Judge Monroe, Dr. Charles Drew, Evelyn Syphax, and Barbara Marx.
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Tier II Budget Cuts Proposal Creates Uproar in Arlington
Cuts threaten Equity and Excellence, crew, TJ access, libraries.
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5K: Challenge Racism in Arlington
Nonprofit “dedicated to empowering people to disrupt racism wherever they find it.”
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Fledgling Bird Watchers See Barred Owl in Arlington
Everyone’s heart beats just a bit faster with the excitement.
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World Languages Celebrated at Arlington Career Center
Annual showcase of language learning emphasizes presentation skills.
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Arlington Can Play Role in Passing ERA
Committee of 100 discussion highlights why the ERA is needed.
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‘Full Honors’ Celebrates Flight Nurse, Arlington Cemetery
Lieutenant Louise Rand accompanied wounded to Cairo with the U.S. Army’s 830th Medical Air Evacuation Squadron.
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Arlington Turkey Trot: A Tradition of Thanks, Giving, and Fun
“Ruth Bader Ginsburg” shows up to judge Turkey Trot contest.
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Sharing Similar Visions in Arlington
Vihstadt and de Ferranti present views on development, Amazon HQ 2, and other issues.
Plastic-Free Challenge: Shopping in Arlington
What to do if everything is wrapped in plastic? Talk to the vendor.
Negotiating for Expanded Mental Health Services in Arlington
County Board could ask for funding by VHC as a quid pro quo.
Funding for CR2 Clinicians Could Help Meet Community Need
CR2 Units allow some children in crisis to be cared for in their own homes.
Noting Progress on ‘Women’s Issues’
Rape crisis hotline, rape kit reforms, and mental health services highlighted at summit.
‘Full Honors’ on Display in Pentagon
Artist hopes to display paintings again in conjunction with local veterans.
German, Japanese Language Students Address Arlington Board
Kanninen calls presentation the most effective advocacy campaign she’s seen.
Author Discusses ‘Behind the Beautiful Forevers’ in Arlington
Katherine Boo addresses the need for good local journalism and civic duty.
‘Something Extra’ Performs at Yorktown High School
Yorktown’s Choir wins excellent and superior levels in District XII choral assessment.
Four Comstock Challengers Discuss Foreign Policy in Tysons
George Washington University student moves crowd to tears.
Demonstrating the Joy of Science in Arlington
Scientist also highlights STEM educator training for teachers.
Neighborhood Health Opens on Washington Boulevard in Arlington
New location offers access to primary care 5 days a week.
‘It’s a Two-fer’ in Arlington
Mothers and daughters, mothers and sons get healthy together while benefitting Thrive.
Local Women March with Tens of Thousands on Mall
Themes for march range from Russian interference in election to sexual harassment.
Working To Prevent Substance Abuse in Arlington Schools
Monthly statistics show incidents involve children as young as 12.
CareFirst Helps Sustain Health Safety Net in Arlington
CareFirst invests in community partners who collaborate to expand care for vulnerable.