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Inaugural Living Well Summit Piques Interest of County Seniors
Summit helps county residents improve with age.
Local residents can learn how to age gracefully Saturday, April 16, at the Living Well, Aging Well Summit in the Fairfax County Government Center.
Fairfax United Methodists Put Faith in Action
Community effort helps those in need Sept. 24 on ‘Outreach Sunday.’
Burke Keeps Giving Back
Locals to hold hunger relief drive along Burke Centre Parkway, offer community service activities May 19 and 20.
Small Victory Against Gun Violence in Virginia
New state license plate bill calls motorists to action and “Stop Gun Violence.”
Bren Mar Residents Celebrate Police and Community
Shaved ice beats snow cone at block party product name test.
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Melodic Harmonies of Nature Tune Out Urban Noise in Vienna
Local choir performs “Surround Sound” one night only.
Ready for Success in 2020 in Virginia
Virginia lawmakers and GVP supporters reflect on seven years since Sandy Hook.
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Mission: Community Policing
Police, neighbors build trust; celebrate National Night Out.
National Night Out in Springfield
Fairfax Teen to Hold Stress Management Workshop
Stress management workshop to be held Saturday, April 2, in the Fairfax United Methodist Church.
It doesn’t matter what Molly McCracken’s personal issues were last year.
Candlelight Vigil for Florida Shooting Victims
Protesters at NRA headquarters decry killings, demand lawmakers pass laws to stem gun violence.
Fairfax: Holocaust Survivor Speaks at Woodson High
World War II is the focus of 10th-graders across the board in history and English classes at W.T. Woodson High School in Fairfax.
Fairfax Station: Family Graduates from Silverbrook
Puhek family of Fairfax Station ends 25-year run at Silverbrook Elementary.
Burke and Springfield: Girls Explore STEM Careers
Girls Scouts present innovative projects at NOVA.
Girls Scouts ventured beyond camping and cookie sales Saturday, May 7, at the Northern Virginia Community College in Annandale, where they explored fields in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Gun Violence Hits Too Close to Home
Chantilly mom plays small part to help Democrats win big Nov. 6.
Centreville Man Entertains Rush-hour Motorists
Hip-hop dancer can J-Walk without crossing the road.
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