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Ferrari Club Event Mixes Cars With Caring

More than 80 cars lined Market Street and filled the Pavilion.

The Mid-Atlantic Region of the Ferrari Club of America (FCA) held their annual Spring Thaw gathering at Clyde’s of Reston Town Center on Saturday, April 13.

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Knockouts on the Menu in Great Falls

Restaurant Review: Mookie’s BBQ in Great Falls

As locals applaud the reopening of restaurants in the DMV, folks craving the ideal summer grub—barbecue—should head over to Mookie’s BBQ in Great Falls.

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Bringing Midsummer Night’s Dream to Fairfax

The City of Fairfax Theatre Company hosts a distanced Midsummer Night’s Dream in the Veterans Amphitheater.

Much like Central Park’s Shakespeare in the Park, the City of Fairfax Theatre Company hosted their own outdoor Midsummer Night’s Dream.

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Two Vienna Students Named Semifinalists in Science Competition

Referred to as the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and math competition, the Intel Science Talent Search (Intel STS), a program of Society for Science and the Public, has granted prize money to some of today’s leading thinkers and scientists, and two Fairfax County Public School (FCPS) students from Vienna are among just 300 high school seniors selected to move on to the semifinalist stage of the competition.

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On Forefront of Feral Cat Care in Arlington

Work of helping cats began in an alleyway.

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Vienna Teen Helps ‘Heroes of COVID’

High School junior organizes national initiative to feed frontline COVID-19 health care workers.

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Surovell Defends Vote Against Virginia Assault Weapon Ban

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Offering a Book-Filled Sense of Community in Arlington

NoVa Teen Book Festival to connect readers and authors.

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Call to Prevent Teen Sex Trafficking

Walk/Run for Freedom raises awareness of teen sex trafficking in Northern Virginia.

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Meet Best Friends of Herndon

People and pets: stories from neighborhood.

Lily and Lauren Runz, 5 year old twins, have a pug named Puma.

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Redistricting: Wrong by Both Political Parties

How gerrymandering affects voting districts statewide and locally.

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Former Addict Shares His Story

Chris Herren, former NBA player and addict, speaks to parents and children in county schools.

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Shared Mission: Caring for Animals

Shelter and its Friends group encourages pet adoptions.

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Forestville Storm Dance Team Brings Fun and Rhythm to School in Great Falls

A program at Forestville Elementary gives students self-confidence through dance.

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Opening the Door to Affordable Housing

Ribbon cutting celebrates the opening of the Residences at Government Center.

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Play Monopoly and Help Others

Annual tournament raises close to $8,000 for Lorton Community Action Center.

On a cold, snow-approaching Saturday, nearly 100 men, women and children hunkered down to play three rounds at the 8th Annual Ron K.’s Monopoly Tournament hosted at the Lorton Workhouse Arts Center in Lorton.

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ArPets: Cuter by the Dozens – 25 Dogs and Counting

I couldn't wait to vault from my parents' house into college.

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Military Hiring Fair Held in Herndon

Career event created to help job seekers find meaningful employment opportunities.

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Oakton High Presents ‘Mary Poppins’

In the most delightful way, Oakton High School in Vienna presents a spring production of “Mary Poppins” the musical from May 7-9.

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Great Falls Studios Art Tour Set for Oct. 17-19

Now in its 11th year, the weekend trek brings art enthusiasts nose to nose with practicing artists.

One of the simple pleasures of the Great Falls Studios art tour is its easy accessibility.