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Week in McLean

Community News

What's going on in McLean?

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Faith Notes

Faith Notes

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Faith Notes

Faith Notes

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Real Estate

Real Estate

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Remembering Leonard Reese

Remembering Leonard Reese

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Old Town Traffic Gets Temporary Relief

Beltway overpass construction hits halfway point.

Old Town Traffic Gets Temporary Relief

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Fairfax City Budget Proposal Unveiled

Includes no increase in property-tax rate.

The City of Fairfax is on firm financial footing and the real-estate tax rate is not proposed to increase in the coming fiscal year. That was the message City Manager Bob Sisson brought to the City Council last Tuesday, Feb. 25, when he unveiled his proposed FY 2015 budget.

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WANTED Feedback Involving No-chase/Chase Fairfax County Police Department Vehicle Pursuits

Flurry of proposed revisions should discourage pursuits of suspects in non-violent felony incidents.

Police vehicle pursuits create the potential for officers, residents and suspects to be killed or seriously injured.

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Springfield Days Ready To Bloom

Springfield Days Ready To Bloom

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Civil War Looms Large at Cemetery

The first burial took place in June 1861: Corporal Allen Greely, from Bravo Company of the Vermont Infantry.

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Commentary: Putting an End to Domestic Violence in Fairfax County

Domestic violence is the leading cause of homicide in Fairfax County.

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Alexandria Letter: A Tale of Three Tickets

Letter to the Editor

My recent experience with the city’s parking bureaucracy has confirmed that city government has failed to make the most basic review of its system and rushed gluttonously into proposing to raise taxes and spend $1.1 million on parking enforcement.

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Commentary: Balancing Our Budget Based on Needs

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Alexandria Letter: City Fails Its Citizens

Letter to the Editor

Over the years, I have corresponded with almost all departments within the City of Alexandria’s government.

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Stay-at-Home Order Allows More Time for Road Construction in Virginia

When traffic is down, the crews extend time with lane closures, resulting in project progress.

The quarantine that seems to have no end is having some positive impacts. With most businesses closed and most people staying home most of the time, rush hours have been minimal, gas use is down, local streets are becoming the roads less traveled. For road crews, this is time to pick up the pace.

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Main Big Deal: Cantonese Dishes, and Much More in Chantilly

Restaurant Review: Taste @ Hong Kong

With the pandemic diminishing, Americans are hopping back on the road again, heading east, west, north, and south.

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Opinion: Commentary: Reviewing Accomplishments This Session

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Neighborhoods

Old Town

One problem about the glorious George Washington Memorial Parkway is it's always there.

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School Notes

School Notes

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Lake Braddock Shutterbug Wins DECA Award

Lake Braddock Shutterbug Wins DECA Award