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Eight Months Prison for Fairfax Man
Fairfax resident Peter Kim has been sentenced to eight months in prison for conspiracy to commit wire fraud. He was also ordered to pay his share of the more than $700,000 lost by financial institutions because of his part in a $1.5 million mortgage-fraud scheme.
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Great Falls in Pandemic Time: A Community of Helpers
Groups, business and citizens step up to spread community during COVID-19.
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Potomac: Midyear Financial Checkup
Local financial experts offer advice for assessing financial health.
For those who set financial goals in January, perhaps as part of a New Year’s resolution, the beginning of summer provides an ideal opportunity to re-access those targets, say financial experts.
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To the Editor: Costs Keep Adding Up
The debacle of Patrick Henry Elementary School continues — just when you think this project cannot get any worse — the School Board transfers $5.7 million from another project (Polk) to pay for cost overruns at Patrick Henry.
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Hollin Meadows Thanks Their Volunteers
Hollin Meadows Thanks Their Volunteers
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FOIA, How To Avoid Real News
For some time a one-way brouhaha has been bubbling between the Fourth Estate and local governments. The on-going battle at the moment is like a one-way love affair and no fun. This is not something new in the news business. Nor is it solely a problem that only involves the Alexandria city government and public schools. Throw in the counties of Fairfax, Arlington, Prince William and Loudoun and the problem exists even more. In fact, Harry Potter’s magical coat is evident everywhere. Governments love hiding facts and the public is "shielded" by city hall obfuscation.
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Sneak Preview for County Fair
Extended hours keep Arlington fair free for all.
Sneak Preview for County Fair
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'Short Order': Service with a Swirl
New Charter for Theater On The Run.
'Short Order': Service with a Swirl
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'Short Order': Service with a Swirl
New Charter for Theater On The Run.
'Short Order': Service with a Swirl
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'Short Order': Service with a Swirl
New Charter for Theater On The Run.
'Short Order': Service with a Swirl
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Fairfax County Community Comes Through for Britepaths
Area residents help Stuff the Bus for hungry families.
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Opinion: Commentary: Awash in Cash?
With the news reports of the cash coming to state and local governments from the federal government to provide relief from the effects of the COVID pandemic and the announcement that Virginia will have a sizable cash balance at the end of this fiscal year, one could conclude that government is awash in cash!
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In the Kitchen in Alexandria: Small Business Changes Course in Middle of Pandemic
Mindy’s delivery dinners spread like wildfire in Del Ray
Erin White has just returned from delivering 50 boxed chicken kabobs, couscous salad and cornbread lunches to hospital workers at Inova Alexandria Hospital on Nov. 17.
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Great Falls this Week
Great Falls this Week
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McLean this Week
McLean this Week
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Landowners Weigh Appeal
Interveners consider appealing judge's order that reverted western Loudoun zoning to one house per three acres.
Landowners Weigh Appeal