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Dranesville District Brushes Up On Safety Preparedness

Dranesville District Brushes Up On Safety Preparedness

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Opinion: Commentary: Natasha McKenna and the OneFairfax Imperative

One white man’s journey to the cause of equity.

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New Staff To Greet HHS Students

More than 20 new faces among all levels of Herndon High School’s staffing mark start of new year.

New Staff To Greet HHS Students

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Get Ready for Centreville Day

20th annual event features a parade, crafts, music, food and history.

It’s slated for Saturday, Oct. 20, and the good times begin with the Zombie Slouch 5K Run and Walk at 9 a.m., followed by the Centreville Day parade at 9:45 a.m.

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Strengthening City's Small-Town Identity

Fairfax City's top issues address preserving the city's small-town feel while accommodating the area's changing demographics.

Strengthening City's Small-Town Identity

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Strengthening City's Small-Town Identity

Fairfax City's top issues address preserving the city's small-town feel while accommodating the area's changing demographics.

Strengthening City's Small-Town Identity

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Opinion: Commentary: Moving Forward: The Anatomy of Racism in our Everyday Lives

In the past few weeks, many people, especially African Americans, have had to reconcile what they have seen in witnessing the murder of George Floyd and that of their own experience. I am no exception.

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A Shelter-in-Place

A short-term solution for Fairfax County schools, just in case.

A Shelter-in-Place

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When Union Mills Stood Prominent

Was Significant With Military Railroad During Civil War, But Then All That Disappeared

When Union Mills Stood Prominent

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Citizens Air Opposing Opinions on Molsters’ Stable

Great Falls Land Use and Zoning Committee Hearing draws a large crowd.

It was standing room only at the Great Falls Grange assembly hall on Monday night, March 10 and occasionally emotions ran a bit high as residents and other interested parties turned out in force for the Great Falls Citizens Association Land Use and Zoning Committee’s (GFCALUZ) hearing on a Special Permit application by the Molster family to operate a riding stable on their property at 815 Blacks Hill Road.

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Questions Asked, Few Answers

Mount Vernon’s Community Dialogue on Homelessness attracts passionate and diverse crowd.

Questions Asked, Few Answers

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Marco Moves On

Whitman's principal retires after 29 years.

Marco Moves On

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More Gather to Save Mount Vernon’s River Farm

Board of Supervisors offers unanimous support

The American Horticultural Society’s intent to sell historic River Farm is still sending shock waves through those who believed the property and house were preserved forever.

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Letter: Re-evaluate Public Amenities

The recently released Beauregard Small Area Plan Draft includes a complicated and risky provision that earmarks the increase in property tax revenue generated in the plan area into a separate fund.

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Responsibility? Accountability?

Letter to the Editor

Responsibility? Accountability?

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Deadline Set for Rail Cost Decision

Deadline Set for Rail Cost Decision

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Writers for young adults to visit Connelly School of the Holy Child.

Once again, librarian Sarah Stonesifer at Connelly School of the Holy Child in Potomac has arranged an event to spark students’ excitement about reading.

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Opinion: Letter to the Editor: Preserve Indigenous Culture and Identity

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Paralyzed on the Left Side, Nothing Stops Chantilly Boy

Paralyzed on the Left Side, Nothing Stops Chantilly Boy

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World According to Gingrich, Carville

Chamber series yields 'best stump speech of any Democratic candidate for president.

World According to Gingrich, Carville