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Long-time Springfield Resident Shares His Story of Flying

Raymond Gilbert, who served in World War II, will turn 90 later this month.

As long-time Springfield resident Raymond Gilbert prepares to turn 90 years old on Jan. 23, he will continue working on his autobiography and reflect on his time in World War II and as a value engineer for the Department of Defense.

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Fairfax Mayoral Candidates Tackle the Tough Questions

Forum held Monday night at City library.

Fairfax City Council members Michael DeMarco, David Meyer and Ellie Schmidt each hope to become the new mayor on Feb. 7.

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Bringing ‘A Spark of Magic’ to the Stage in Fairfax

City of Fairfax Theatre Co. presents ‘The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence.’

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Branching Out

Hidden in a wooded corner, Silverbrook Nursery welcomes new neighbors, old friends to Lorton.

Branching Out

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Branching Out

Hidden in a wooded corner, Silverbrook Nursery welcomes new neighbors, old friends to Lorton.

Branching Out

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Chantilly: Launching Mustang Sally Brewing Company

From dream to reality in 25 years.

Opening a brewery, a place for a community to come together and bond over cold glasses of craft beer, was the post-graduate dream of Fairfax County business owner Sean Hunt. Twenty-five years ago, a fresh out-of-college Hunt and his equally green work buddy talked about starting and running a welcoming place in Fairfax County where locals could swing by and enjoy a high-quality, reliably tasty beer or two.

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‘Families Working Hard But Struggling to Make Ends Meet'

Britepaths needs donations to feed hungry residents.

Feeding hungry residents

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Swim Season Brings a Smile

Despite rainy weather, opening weekend brings enthusiasm, excitement about new season.

Swim Season Brings a Smile

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Swim Season Brings a Smile

Despite rainy weather, opening weekend brings enthusiasm, excitement about new season.

Swim Season Brings a Smile

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Coffee House Double-Shot

Becky Chace brings her popular tunes to a duo of local venues.

Coffee House Double-Shot

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Housing Crisis Looming

Report says over 200,000 units needed by 2025.

Housing Crisis Looming

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Getting To Know ... Jim Davis

Getting To Know ... Jim Davis

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Wolf Delivers Students' Gifts to Refugees

Wolf Delivers Students' Gifts to Refugees

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At the General Assembly

At the General Assembly

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Town Manager Resigns; Search Begins

Herndon administrator Steve Owen leaves post after four years

Town Manager Resigns; Search Begins

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Septic System Raises Concerns

Great Falls Citizens Association brings in waste water management experts.

Septic System Raises Concerns

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Higher Density Backed for Lake Anne

The initial findings of an economic study indicate Lake Anne could use more residents to sustain its businesses.

Higher Density Backed for Lake Anne

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17 Year Old's Political Career Shows Persistence

Evan Draim's efforts allowed him to win a delegate position in this year's Republican National Convention

While most 17 year olds were getting ready for prom or playing a varsity sport, Evan Draim was making phone calls, shaking hands, and giving speeches. That was because throughout spring, Draim was a campaigning to win one of the three delegate positions in Virginia's 8th congressional districts. "I wanted to show that the Republican party is interested in younger voters and is interested in the issues that they care about," said Draim about his interest in Republican politics.

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Goodbye, T.C.

Majority of School Board members support ditching name of segregationist.

Five out of nine School Board members say they are willing to ditch the name T.C. Williams, divorcing the name of a segregationist former superintendent from Alexandria’s only high school.

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Health & Fitness