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Morning Notes

Man murdered in Fairfax — “Officers say a man was parked inside of his car when two men inside a black Dodge Charger with Maryland tags pulled up next to him and started firing at him.” [WUSA9]

It’s Monday — Partly cloudy throughout the day. High of 77 and low of 58. Sunrise at 5:44 am and sunset at 8:38 pm. [Weather.gov]

Landmark replacement revealed — “More than 1,000 residential units and a potential grocery store are part of the plans.” [Alexandria Living Magazine]

ALXnow off for Juneteenth — ALXnow has the day off today in honor of Juneteenth. See you all again bright and early tomorrow.

 

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Christmas Through The Ages

Christmas Through The Ages – Join the Washington Men’s Camerata, and Guest Director Scott Tucker for a program of Christmas and holiday music spanning the centuries through today, featuring the music of Bach, Lauridsen, Abbie Betinis, and many others.

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