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  2. Alexandria Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The department responded to shots fired on June 14, 2017, to a quiet Del Ray neighborhood. Officers from both Alexandria and the United States Capitol Police shot and killed James Hodgkinson after a 10-minute gun battle with the assailant, an event that became known as the Congressional baseball shooting .

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    In fact, the number of unfilled paraprofessional positions in the district has more than doubled since the 2020-21 school year. That year, there were 70 openings representing 5% of the total ...

  7. Neighborhoods of Alexandria, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    By 1900, Del Ray contained approximately 130 people, and St. Elmo's 55. In 1908, the tracts of Del Ray, St. Elmo's, Mt. Ida, and Hume Springs were incorporated into the town of Potomac, which by 1910 had a population of 599; by 1920 it contained 1,000; by 1928 it had 2,355 residents. Now more than 20,000 people live in Del Ray. [84]

  8. Delray Beach elections: City will have a new mayor for the ...

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    DELRAY BEACH — Residents of the “Village by the Sea” will have much to consider on their ballots, including selecting a new mayor for the first time in six years.

  9. Operation Big Coon Dog - Wikipedia

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    Operation Big Coon Dog was an investigation by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) into alleged corruption surrounding the use of federal and state disaster recovery funds by public officials in Buchanan County, Virginia, United States, following severe flooding in the town of Hurley in May 2002.