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Chills, Thrills and Squeals of Delight in Chantilly
Westfield High presents its Haunted House and Carnival.
Giving Back to the Neighborhood
The block party had music, munchies and lederhosen.
DRP Block Party rocks.
Walk to End Alzheimer’s Held in Reston
Families and friends take the first step to a world without Alzheimer's.

Climate Forum Highlights Sharp Differences
Faith Alliance for Climate Solutions hosts public forum featuring Kaine and Stewart.

Grange to Become ‘Heart of the Village’ Again in Great Falls
Foundation works to regain control of the Grange.

Charity Golf Equals Big Checks for Local Schools
Annual event continues to support elementary schools’ students.

‘Results vs. the Resistance’ or ‘Common-sense vs. Out-of-touch’ in 10th District?
Comstock and Wexton present stark choice for voters during first debate.

More, Smarter Transportation Capacity Needed
Population to outpace region-wide investment in transit and highway expansion.

A New Era for Affordable Housing in Alexandria
City moves from rehabilitating old apartment buildings to developing new affordable units.
Alexandria is falling behind its affordable housing goal, creating or preserving about half of the units that were anticipated five years ago. But now that that restaurant diners will be chipping in an extra $5 million a year, city officials are poised to move forward with an aggressive new slate of affordable housing development. Gone are the days when city officials could get their hands on a few 1940s garden apartments here and there to rehabilitate. These days the thinking at City Hall is developing new units as part of a grand strategy to build their way out of an affordable housing crisis.

Residents Weigh In On Paul VI Redevelopment in Fairfax
Say it expands housing options, but increases traffic and density.