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A-SPAN Nurse practitioner Kasia Shaw working with a homeless man to complete a survey for …
Arlington County Board Member Matt de Ferranti assists homeless man with a survey of needs …
Katlyn Weiser speaks at a press conference in Richmond in favor of a bill designed …
Know the warning signs to avoid scams this tax season.
On January 9, 2020, advocates for the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution rallied …
Volunteers of all ages make bologna and cheese sandwiches to fill 200 brown paper bags …
Susan Agolini walks around the room filling in as needed. She has started a “Food …
Congressman Don Beyer (D-8th) heaps peanut butter and jelly on sandwiches for bagged homeless lunches. …
Desirè’s NYC marathon medal.
Desy and Babb display their NYC marathon medals.
Some residents, like Martha Preniczky, voiced concern that developers were regularly approaching residents asking to …
The crowd at the church included many Arlington residents who are following a series of …
Karen Monaco interviewed Wilma Jones about her book before a crowd at the Calloway Methodist …
The Junior Achievement students at Carl Sandburg Middle School in Mount Vernon are learning the …
Campaign-finance records show that in the last election cycle, LoanMax gave $150,000 to Republicans and …
Chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Jeffrey C. McKay.
Gun rights advocates argue that gun control legislation doesn’t make them feel safe.
Many gun rights advocates expressed concern over proposed gun control legislation.
Thousands of Second Amendment supporters converged on Richmond to protest proposed gun control measures.
Attendees expressed happiness that the massive event was not marred by any major disruptions or …
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