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“Flourishing After 55” in Arlington

After 55

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Arlington Halloween 2022

Ghouls, ghosts, and goblins – oh my!

Arlington Halloween 2022

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In Response to the Fairfax County School Board

By Free & Antiracist Minds

Response to FC

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‘Focus on Affordability Issues’ in Fairfax

Meet Fairfax City mayoral candidate Sang Yi.

Vote

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Fire Prevention Week in Lorton

Plan your escape.

Fire Station

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Transurban and Community Partners Promote Child Passenger Safety

Sponsored

Transurban, operator of the 495, 95 and 395 Express Lanes, and Community Partners Promote Child Passenger Safety.

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Lorton Celebrates Opening of Community Center, Library and Park

New center combines senior and Community Action centers

Lorton Community Center

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Wheelchair Athletes Fit in Community Sports

Conference looks at inclusive sports with the parks and recreation leaders in mind.

Wheelchair meeting

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Local Deli’s Sandwich List Resembles the Old Ball Coach’s Playbook

Washington football stars go down in Franconia Deli history.

Football-themed sandwiches

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A New Springfield Discussed at Chamber Meeting in Mount Vernon

New elements around the town center will bring needed economic development.

New Springfield discussed

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APPETITE in Alexandria

Off the Menu: Restaurant News and Notes for October

Dining

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Inclusionary Dreams

What if Alexandria could force developers to build affordable housing?

If Alexandria wanted to take a carrot-and-stick approach to development, city officials would soon run into a problem. The lure of density is a big fat carrot, which seems to be getting larger each year. But officials in Richmond are holding all the sticks. Chief among them is the idea of inclusionary zoning, which would require the General Assembly to give Alexandria permission to force developers to build affordable housing.