Stories for November 2019

Stories for November 2019

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Friday, November 29

Thursday, November 28

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A Millennium-Old Hebrew Bible on Display

Area residents help bring thousand-year-old Washington Pentateuch to museum.

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Tuesday, November 26

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Ready to Turkey Trot

Seniors among those joining turkey trots on Thanksgiving

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Promises of a Blue Virginia: ‘A House for all Virginians’

Democrats continue to focus on education, transportation and economic equality issues.

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Friday, November 22

Arlington to Regulate e-Scooters

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If A Tree Falls in the Forest and Everyone is There to Hear It in Arlington

Chain Bridge Forest loses over 200 trees to developers

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Thursday, November 21

Wednesday, November 20

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First National Suffragist Memorial Breaks Ground

Site in Lorton to mark women’s struggle for right to vote.

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Opinion: Editorial: Give Locally

For tens of thousands of families in our area, uncertainty and need are distant from the celebrations and plenty that so many of us associate with this holiday period.

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Opinion: Editorial: Jump into the Children’s (and Teens’) Connection

Please send all submissions no later than Monday, Dec. 9, 2019. Earlier is better!

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Cooking with Children this Thanksgiving

Holiday meal prep can help create life-long memories.

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Tuesday, November 19

Opinion: Commentary: 2020 Virginia Legislature to Consider Many Reforms

Will sweeping change come to Virginia in 2020?

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Thursday, November 14

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“Water We Gonna Do?” in Arlington

36-inch water main blows up road at Chain Bridge

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Puwen Gleans Vegetables and Friendships at Arlington Food Assistance Center

Retiring after 13 years building the Plot Against Hunger Program.

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Signature Theatre Stages ‘A Chorus Line’ in Arlington

After 44 years since its Broadway debut, the show holds up really well.

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Another Option Coming for Commuters Inside the Beltway

The I-395 Express Lanes are opening soon, and tolling will begin.

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Wednesday, November 13

Arlington News Briefs

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Horses Heal and Teach Life Skills

Equestrian program touches everyone involved.

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Setting a Thanksgiving Table

Local designers share ideas for creating a festive tablescape.

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Monday, November 11

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13th Annual Exceptional Schools Fair 2019

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13th Annual Fair | Sunday, November 17th, 11 am – 2 pm | FREE and OPEN to the PUBLIC | Katzen Arts Center – American University @ Ward Circle – Massachusetts & Nebraska Ave. NW | Showcasing the many wonderful school choices available to families of children with diverse learning needs. Find out about individualized programs that will help your child thrive both academically and socially.

Thursday, November 7

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Voters Turn Out Early Despite Few Contests in Arlington

Many Arlington races unopposed on Election Day.

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Wednesday, November 6

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Republican Requiem

Democrats take General Assembly, sweep Fairfax School Board; Republicans hold Springfield.

It wasn’t all that long ago that Northern Virginia had its own breed of Republicanism. People like U.S. Rep. Tom Davis (R-11), U.S. Sen. John Warner and Del. Dave Albo (R-42). Now, after a series of stunning defeats since the election of Donald Trump to the White House, Northern Virginia Republicans are a dying breed, with moderates bowing out or being voted out.

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Wellbeing: Diffusing Holiday Drama

Sanity-saving strategies to get us through the not-so-silent holiday nights.

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Friday, November 1

Opinion: Commentary: Guns Play a Major Role in Domestic Abuse

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