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Year of the Dog in Arlington

Long Branch Nature Center rings in Chinese New Year.

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Disability and Diversity in Arlington

Fight continues for integration of students with disabilities into new Wilson School site.

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From Couch to 5K in Arlington

Arlington Thrive inspires local residents to give their best.


Commentary: Working on Strategy To Fund Metro

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Northern Virginia’s Report Card Unveiled

“Shape of the Region” Conference reviews area’s Opportunity Index and gathers leaders to discuss successes and challenges.

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Diving into Black History with Books

Local educators suggest books to read in celebration of African American History Month.


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Candlelight Vigil for Florida Shooting Victims

Protesters at NRA headquarters decry killings, demand lawmakers pass laws to stem gun violence.


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Editorial: Another Assault on Common Sense

Perhaps this time might be different.

Commentary: Trying To Curtail ‘Double-Dipping’ at Dominion Energy

Arlington Home Sales: January, 2018

In January, 2018, 155 Arlington homes sold between $2,775,000-$102,000.

Arlington Home Sales: January, 2018



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A Stitch In Time

With the children out of the nest, Shafer Dobry is re-embracing her passion for fiber arts in a basement studio.

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Styling a Coffee Table

Using décor to make a table pop.


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View from Coffin Corner

Extreme position on House floor enjoys a storied history.

As a freshman delegate in 1978, Ken Plum was assigned a desk in the far corner on the Democratic side of the House of Delegates — seat 17. It wasn’t the best vantage point in the House because about a third of the Republican members were totally out of view. The senior members took the seats at the back of the chamber near the center, sticking Plum in the corner.