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Raising Money to Aid Tsunami Victims

Throughout community, multiple efforts to help.

Raising Money to Aid Tsunami Victims

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Summer Trip Yields International Lessons

Lessons to be learned from 55 years of conflict

Summer Trip Yields International Lessons

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Hearing from the Public

Forum on the city’s budget brings competing requests for spending and austerity.

Hearing from the Public

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Letter: Real Accomplishments for Virginia

Letter to the Editor

After reading the editorials in this paper, one would think that all the General Assembly did this session was social issues. If this paper was not so preoccupied by politics, it would have written about the following accomplishments of your General Assembly.

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Possible Future for Historic Buildings?

Community members come up with conceptual plan for Grange, schoolhouse.

Having historic properties such as the Grange and the Forestville Schoolhouse in Great Falls has become a bit of a mixed blessing for the community. On one hand, the properties represent living history, both are in the National Register of Historic Places, and are relics of a different age.

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Business Developments in Herndon and Reston

SkyBitz, and a changing economy.

Fairfax County is one of the wealthiest counties in the nation, yet Virginia has been falling from grace on CNBC’s ‘Top States for Business’ ranking, dropping to number 12 on this year’s list.

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Real Estate Notes

Real Estate Notes

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Looking Good — Financially

State adds more funds for schools; county bond rating rises.

Looking Good — Financially

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Fairfax Rotary Club Celebrates 85 Years

Serves people at home and abroad

“It’s about the Rotary motto, ‘Service above Self,’” explained Tuininga. “We also donate financially to the Boys and Girls Scouts programs and to the Fairfax Police Youth scholarship.” The Rotary Club of Fairfax had just 16 members when it was chartered in 1931 by local businessmen and community leaders. Today, it’s 75 members strong, has a long history of service to the City and just celebrated its 85th anniversary.

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Residents Oppose Day Labor Site

Residents gather to discuss a proposed day labor site in town, express concerns and doubts.

Residents Oppose Day Labor Site

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Fighting Childhood Cancer

St. Baldrick’s fund-raiser is March 23.

St. Baldrick’s Day events try to raise as much money as possible toward finding a cure for childhood cancer.

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Alexandria City Public Schools Serves 30,000 Meals Weekly to Children during Coronavirus

Five yellow school buses and two vans line up outside door 34 at T.C. Williams every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9:30 a.m. for meal deliveries to Alexandria children.

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The Buck Stops Here in Great Falls

Managed archery on private property for deer control

Landowners with any parcel size in Great Falls have the option to use archery hunting for deer management on their private property, directly addressing the cause of deer damage: too many deer.

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Fairfax Station, Laurel Hill & Springfield Connection

Fairfax Station, Laurel Hill & Springfield Connection

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Fairfax Station, Laurel Hill & Springfield Connection

Fairfax Station, Laurel Hill & Springfield Connection