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Fairfax Board: Don't Cut Trees

Fairfax supervisors ask Dominion Power to stop cutting trees along W&OD Trail.

Fairfax Board: Don't Cut Trees

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Citizen Soldiers Answer the Call

Citizen Soldiers Answer the Call

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Letter: Do Fairfax County Police Act with Impunity?

Fifteen months, after the shooting of John Geer, no officer has been identified, no charges have been filed, no grand jury has been convened and no reason has been given to the family or the public.

I would like to begin by saying that I have always and still do support the police as a whole. I appreciate the job that they do and the risks they take on a daily basis in an effort to keep the public safe. The ongoing policy in Fairfax County of police self-investigation, when officers are involved in possible crimes, has to change.

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Staying Active in Social Isolation

A variety of local offerings allows for days filled with activity.

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Week in Loudoun

Week in Loudoun

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Commentary: Budget Gulf Between State Senate and House

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Commentary: Budget Gulf in Virginia

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Burke to the Future

Burke Centre community hopes a fresh face at the top and grassroots involvement from its residents will bring improvement.

Burke to the Future

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Burke to the Future

Burke Centre community hopes a fresh face at the top and grassroots involvement from its residents will bring improvement.

Burke to the Future

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Board Approves Historic Zoning for River Farm in Mount Vernon

Annenberg Foundation reasserts intent on restrictions, requirements of grant.

Signs have been posted in front of American Horticultural Society headquarters that say the property is closed to the public, said Katherine Ward, of the Mount Vernon Council of Citizens’ Associations.

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Urban Renewal on the Waterfront

City Council poised to adopt controversial plan to increase density and allow hotels.

In the game of Monopoly, players that have four houses on each property in a color group can buy a hotel from the bank and plunk the red plastic piece down and start raking in cash.

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Cycling to Raise Funds for Cancer Research

Participants in Pan-Mass Challenge keep involved.

Cancer fundraising

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Visitors Explore Cherry Blossom at its Open House

Local riverboat complements city’s history.

The Cherry Blossom was commissioned at least 100 years after a paddlewheel riverboat would have been considered a financially viable investment. The boat remains docked along the waterfront for most of the year, used almost exclusively for private events. It doesn’t happen often, but on Monday, Oct. 13, the Cherry Blossom opened its doors to the public for an open house.

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Reston: Cleaning Up the Tetra Mess?

This week’s update on Tetra property; interviews for public members of review board to be conducted July 18.

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Minshew Encourages Students to Keep on Showing Up

Park View High School Graduates Class of 2007

Minshew Encourages Students to Keep on Showing Up

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Preserving Traditions Despite Constant Change

Preserving Traditions Despite Constant Change

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Local CEO Competes in Ironman Challeng

David Joubran, was one of 29 CEOs to compete in the CEO Ironman Challenge at Lake Placid, N.Y.

Local CEO Competes in Ironman Challeng

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Local CEO Competes in Ironman Challeng

David Joubran, was one of 29 CEOs to compete in the CEO Ironman Challenge at Lake Placid, N.Y.

Local CEO Competes in Ironman Challeng

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Local CEO Competes in Ironman Challenge

Local CEO Competes in Ironman David Joubran, was one of 29 CaEOs to compete in the CEO Ironman Challenge at Lake Placid, N.Y.halleng

Local CEO Competes in Ironman Challenge