Annie Gowen

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Articles by Annie Gowen

Loudoun tops the nation in 25-to-34-year-olds with hefty incomes (November 7, 2009)

Green Beret, Marine honored at Arlington Cemetery (November 4, 2009)

Returning hunger for retail therapy thaws out credit cards (October 19, 2009)

Middle-Class Residents Finding Themselves With Hat in Hand (September 29, 2009)

Home Opener Leaves Redskins Fans With Mix of Hope, Heartburn (September 21, 2009)

D.C.'s Safe Harbor of Reinvention Lures Scandal-Tainted (August 21, 2009)

Pregnant Women in D.C. Area Cautious About Swine Flu Vaccination (August 20, 2009)

Keeping Up Appearances After a Layoff Can Be Hard Work (August 12, 2009)

Social Security to Pay Back Millions in Benefits to People Flagged in Screening (August 12, 2009)

Even Before Slump, Number of Children Living in Poverty Was Rising, Report Says (July 11, 2009)

Metro Train Crash Victim Is Mourned at Service (July 1, 2009)

Southeastern University Graduates the Class of 2009, Which Could Be Its Last (June 29, 2009)

Paying Tribute to 'the Metro Hero' at Memorial for Train Operator (June 27, 2009)

In an Economic Downturn, It's the Nannies Who Are Crying (June 14, 2009)

Officials at Maryland, Delaware Beaches Are Optimistic Regarding Summer Travel (May 23, 2009)

Glenmont Neighborhood in Washington Suburb Has Grown Closer in the Poor Economy (May 4, 2009)

After Argument, Md. Soccer Team's Parents All Forced to Watch 2 Games From Afar (April 21, 2009)

D.C. Area Schools Need to Do More to Address Childhood Obesity, Report Says (April 9, 2009)

Va. Business Accused of Mortgage Modification Scam (March 28, 2009)

Woman, 2 Children Found Slain in Northeast D.C. Apartment (March 22, 2009)

Mixed Marriages Decline as Immigrants' Children Seek Similar Partners (March 8, 2009)

More Coming Through the Door at Consignment Shops (February 26, 2009)

Work That Tiara, Boy! (February 20, 2009)

Business Brisk at Area Libraries (February 2, 2009)

Film Impresario's Unhappy Ending (January 31, 2009)

A Rare and Blessed Event (January 12, 2009)

Economy Triggers Security Concerns (December 28, 2008)

Driveway Painting Tests Religious Freedom (December 8, 2008)

Latte: $5. Comfort: Priceless. (December 6, 2008)

In a Shift, Yard Sales Remain Hot in Cold Season (November 30, 2008)

Displaced Pets Increasing, Mall Sponsors New Adoption Center (November 25, 2008)

Someone Else's Dream House (November 21, 2008)

Two Worlds, One Problem (May 20, 2008)

School Bus Task Force Sides With Sleep-Starved Teens (March 20, 2008)

Deal Reached to Keep Feral Cats (March 15, 2008)

Wild Cats at Chantilly Trailer Park To Be Trapped, Probably Killed (March 12, 2008)

Plight of Wild Cats Has Neighbors Howling (March 5, 2008)

County to Shore Up Frail Dams (February 14, 2008)

For Va. Teacher, Kenya's Troubles Are Far From Distant (February 3, 2008)

Va. Senate Backs Phaseout of Trans Fats in School Food (January 30, 2008)

Hundreds Gather to Remember Girls Who Died in House Fire (January 6, 2008)

2 Teenagers Die in Blaze As Rescue Efforts Fail (December 29, 2007)

Homes With a Bit of the Homeland (December 19, 2007)

Fewer Minorities Use Parks, Study Says (November 29, 2007)

When You Need Another You (November 25, 2007)

Victories, Little by Little, Mark Rescued Dogs' New Start (November 25, 2007)

Mason Neck Neighbors Fear GMU's Center for Peace Will Threaten Theirs (November 15, 2007)

Dogs' Best Friends to the Rescue (November 10, 2007)

With Sister Watching, Girl, 5, Fatally Crushed When Dresser Tips Over (November 8, 2007)

Two Candidates Lean Left on Views (November 1, 2007)

Immigration and Transit Loom Large for Hopefuls (November 1, 2007)

Matchup Might Prove to Be A Bellwether for Purple State (November 1, 2007)

Hannah Montana And Her 'Sisters' (October 22, 2007)

A Light on Slaves' Lives (September 20, 2007)

Brave New Boomers (September 16, 2007)

Slain Child Alters Lives After Va. Tech (September 13, 2007)

Lorton Prison Reformed Into Arts Center (August 23, 2007)

Party Animal (July 15, 2007)

Two Apply to Run Herndon's Day-Laborer Site (July 12, 2007)

D.C. Region's Volunteer Ethic Stronger Than U.S. Average (July 9, 2007)

Portrait of an Immigrant as a Struggling Artist (July 5, 2007)

Picnics, Games and Culture Shock (July 1, 2007)

Breaking Free of Suburbia's Stranglehold (June 3, 2007)

Not Everyone Admires the View (May 25, 2007)

Last Memories, Lasting Tributes (April 25, 2007)

Foul Weather Expected to Last Through Tomorrow (April 15, 2007)

The Body as Art, Education and Oddity (April 15, 2007)

The Coming Culture Is Aging-Oriented (April 12, 2007)

Anger Grows Over Tainted Pet Food (March 24, 2007)

A Second Migration (March 8, 2007)

Threatened Theaters Await County Funding for a Home (March 8, 2007)

Outbreak Shutters Hyatt Regency in Crystal City (March 2, 2007)

Power Plant Emissions May Be Harmful, Agency Says (March 1, 2007)

Alexandria's End Run on Public Smoking (March 1, 2007)

Budget Proposal Calls for 5% Increase (February 27, 2007)

Board Again Approves Zoning for Contentious Church Project (February 25, 2007)

No Pet Left Behind: In Case of Emergency, Man's Best Friends Are Protected (February 22, 2007)

Redevelopment Puts Their Future on the Map (February 22, 2007)

$509 Million Budget Would Raise Spending Slightly, Eliminate 15 Jobs (February 16, 2007)

Party Animal (February 11, 2007)

Founding Father As Functional Art (February 8, 2007)

Kid-Friendly City, Not Many Kids (January 25, 2007)

Constituents Dial Up Moran at 'Telephone Town Hall' (January 25, 2007)

Home Values Fall Almost 1% After Years of Hefty Increases (January 17, 2007)

An Environmentalist's Moment of Glory (January 16, 2007)

Dozens Hurt as Bus Flips During Snowstorm (January 16, 2007)

Navy Seeks Part of History for Posterity (January 11, 2007)

Emissions-Cutting Costs Could Exceed $6 Million (January 3, 2007)

Arlington Takes On Global Warming (January 2, 2007)

A Tiny Canvas for Holiday Mirth (December 23, 2006)

Care Center Move Angers County Chief (December 14, 2006)

County Board Approves Blueprint For a Cozier, Quirkier Clarendon (December 10, 2006)

Planned Rosslyn Tower Might Be Hazard, FAA Says (December 8, 2006)

City Leaders Rebuff Judge's Call to Expand Jail (December 1, 2006)

Shirlington Redevelops Its Character (November 30, 2006)

Council Allows Paving Company to Work Some Nights (November 29, 2006)

Alexandria Poised to Step In As Asphalt Plant Debate Grows (November 27, 2006)

Childhood Obesity Is Causing More Concern (November 23, 2006)

Cuts in Spending, Increases in Taxes Considered to Offset Revenue Drop-Offs (November 14, 2006)

Arlington Board Chairman Reelected; Bond Issues Pass (November 8, 2006)

Political Ad Nauseam (November 4, 2006)

Webb's Wife Steps Into Onstage Role, Denouncing Criticism of Va. Candidate (November 3, 2006)

War and Security Lead Issues in 8th (November 2, 2006)

Challengers Stress Prices and Housing (November 2, 2006)

Capitals' New Ice Nearly Ready (October 28, 2006)

Early Opposition to Iraq War Bolsters Moran in House Race (October 27, 2006)

After Delays and Defects, Fire Station Is Resuscitated (October 19, 2006)

Alexandria Approves Plan for Fire Station (October 15, 2006)

Living Large as Zoo Unveils Asia Trail (October 12, 2006)

Parents, Singles Tussle Over Places to Play (October 8, 2006)

Allen's Wife May Help Soften His Rough Edges (October 5, 2006)

Accusations Continue to Fly In Racially Charged Contest (September 30, 2006)

Heady Mix of Rye and Royalty Celebrates Distillery's Return (September 28, 2006)

Arlington Plans Cuts In Service Programs (September 26, 2006)

Riverfront Land Deal Collapses (September 21, 2006)

'Straight Shooter' Is Named Police Chief (September 15, 2006)

Candidates Take Aim as Campaign Season Opens (September 14, 2006)

Pampered Paws Upon the Potomac (September 14, 2006)

In Pursuit of Emergency Preparedness (September 7, 2006)

Wilson Bridge: The No-Good Neighbor (August 28, 2006)

A Tough Trip to a Blast on the Bridge (August 24, 2006)

Developer Proposal Raises A Furor (August 9, 2006)

Alexandria Accelerates Riverfront Makeover (August 6, 2006)

A Landmark Once Again Becomes a Home (August 3, 2006)

Michael G. Brady; Time Warner Cable Official (July 19, 2006)

$207 Million in Bonds Could Finish Projects (July 11, 2006)

Counties Face Cuts In Social Services (July 10, 2006)

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