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Montgomery County Councilmembers Friedson and Glass Seek Financial Relief for Retail Businesses

Legislation would save local retailers and restaurants hundreds of dollars in annual license fees as they struggle to keep the lights on during the ongoing public health emergency.

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McLean Snapshot: Crepe Myrtles and Recyling Efforts Bloom at Spring Hill Elementary

Over the summer months, Spring Hill Elementary School and grounds saw a transformation.

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Cross-Cultural Exchange

Rong Zhou visits Geneva Day School

Cross-Cultural Exchange

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Fairfax To End Veteran Homelessness

Every veteran has a story, and a path to housing.

Jameel Mubaarik of Reston is a 63-year-old Army veteran and mechanical engineer, a former Reston homeowner.

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Jim Kelly, State Delegate, District 86

Jim Kelly, State Delegate, District 86

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‘It Takes a Lot of Subsidy’ in Alexandria

Sources stretch to fund forthcoming homeless shelter, affordable housing.

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Eleven Candidate In Epic Democratic Primary to Replace Moran

Successful candidate could emerge with 10,000 votes.

The Democratic primary is shaping up to be the most competitive election in recent memory, one with an unprecedented number of candidates.

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Vote Backs RELAC

Supporters of the RELAC air-conditioning system win the day.

Vote Backs RELAC

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A Reflection of Fairfax County's 50+ Community Action Plan

Provided by Donna Lopez, Assistant Director at the Herndon Senior Center, Fairfax County Department of Neighborhood and Community Services

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Opinion: Commentary: Domestic Violence Awareness Month in a Pandemic

It is less than a month before a Presidential election which looks to have historical turnout and only three more months left in this awful year of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Arlington Week in Coronavirus

Virginia begins to open despite adding more than 6,000 cases and 150 deaths in one week; Arlington up to 1,638 cases and 77 deaths.

Arlington and Northern Virginia will continue stay-at-home restrictions despite most of Virginia transitioning to Phase One of Governor Ralph Northam’s “Forward Virginia” reopening plan.

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Providing Service After the Fire

Local program brings relief to those displaced by household fires.

Providing Service After the Fire

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