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Having the Tough Conversations About End-of-Life Planning

No one likes to think about the last chapter. But not being prepared for the inevitable makes the hard parts even harder.

Get a Strong Start to 2025 with These Gym Deals

Hit the new year running—or lifting, dancing, planking or kickboxing—with discounts on group classes and memberships at these area fitness studios.

Kids Have the Day Off But You Don’t? Try These Single-Day Camps

Schools are closed but your office isn't. Keep the kids happy and engaged with these active, artsy and brainy one-day camps.

Sip These Zero-Proof Drinks During Dry January

Going alcohol-free this month? Mixologists are whipping up all kinds of crafty, booze-free beverages to whet your whistle.

Craving Paella? You’ve Got Take-Home Options

SER in Ballston offers several prepared versions of the classic Spanish rice dish for reheating, as well as make-your-own kits. Paella pan included.
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The 20 Most Popular Colleges for Arlington’s Class of 2024

These schools received the most applications from APS seniors last spring.

Tales From the West Wing

Presidential speechwriter Terry Szuplat is a man of many words, writ large in the annals of history.

Restaurant Review: Láylí Mediterranean Garden

With tasty Levantine fare, chic lighting and moody beats, this Clarendon newcomer gets the vibe just right.

How Much Do You Have to Make to Be Considered ‘Middle Class’ in Arlington?

A lot, according to analysis by the research group Consumer Affairs. Salaries are up here, but so are expenses.

Where to Celebrate Hanukkah in Northern Virginia

The Jewish Festival of Lights is coming in hot with menorah lightings, latkes and the return of D.C.'s annual Matzoball for singles. 🕎
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