Stories for April 2018

Stories for April 2018

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Monday, April 30

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MWAA’s New Chief: Huchler

Former Alexandria police deputy chief lands at airport.

Wednesday, April 25

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Camps & Schools: Affording Summer Camp

For families with a limited budget, paying for camp can be a challenge.

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Running From Estate to City

Runners pace themselves at GW Parkway Classic Ten Miler.

Tuesday, April 24

Commentary: Supporting Health of all Virginians

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It’s Elementary in Arlington

Parents raise concerns about schools plan and budget cuts.

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Privilege and Responsibility in Arlington

H-B students host town hall on gun violence prevention.

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Author Discusses ‘Behind the Beautiful Forevers’ in Arlington

Katherine Boo addresses the need for good local journalism and civic duty.

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Palestinian Professor’s Plea in Arlington

Memoir seeks to humanize the plight of the dispossessed.

Friday, April 20

Arlington Home Sales: March, 2018

In March, 2018, 239 Arlington homes sold between $2,400,000-$27,540.

Arlington Home Sales: March, 2018

Wednesday, April 18

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Teaching Lessons in Money Management

April is Financial Literacy Month.

Tuesday, April 17

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‘This is Us’ Gala in Arlington Features Local Performer

Event to benefit Arlington Community Foundation.

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More Than a Station in Arlington

As Arlington plans new Fire Station 8, citizens focus on preserving its past.

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Honor Flight 2018 Takes Off

Veteran visitors welcomed in Arlington.

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Milestone in Arlington

Four Mile Run framework headed to County Board.

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Arrive Alive in Arlington

Teacher gives students a virtual lesson.

Tuesday, April 10

Opinion: Editorial: Expansion of Health Care in Virginia?

After years of hoping, it’s possible Medicaid expansion will come on April 11; say a prayer.

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Spring in Bloom

Preparing and planning a colorful warm-weather garden.

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Using Computers in Arlington to Help Stop Human Trafficking

Hackathon to focus on collaborative solutions.

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Arlington School Board Praises Athletes’ Achievements

State finalists in winter sports celebrated.

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TAP Serves Up ‘Sweeney Todd’ in Arlington

Sondheim musical is story of revenge, obsession, and murder.

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Stayin’ Alive in Arlington

Wakefield High School students undergo CPR training.

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Halfway through the Race, Still Running in Arlington

Sushi Zen sponsors 20 fundraisers for nonprofits.

Wednesday, April 4

Too Late for a Flu Shot?

Flu season may continue longer than usual this year.

Tuesday, April 3

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Canines Trained for Rope Operations

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Major Renovation Begins at Culpepper Garden of Arlington

Apartments to gain senior-needed amenities.

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Sunrise Chefs in Head-to-Head Competition

Event demonstrates healthy from-scratch cooking with seasonal ingredients.

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One-Level Master Suite Enables Aging-in-Place

Solution addresses long-term needs arising from spouse's stroke.

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Never Too Early to Prepare for Senior Olympics

New this year: canasta, croquet and beach ball wallyball.

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‘Collect for Kids’ Seeks Help

Donations and help from organizations is requested.

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The Adventures of ‘James & the Giant Peach’ in Arlington

Encore Stage & Studio presents musical based on Roald Dahl book.

On Arlington School Budget’s Eve

Public petitions School Board for Montessori and arts funding.