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Amazon Gives $1 Million Locally to Fight the Impact of COVID-19
The Community Foundation for Northern Virginia Awards Block Grants.
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Increased Assessments Raise Concerns
Town meeting to discuss county budget cites economic concerns for residents.
Increased Assessments Raise Concerns

Suicide by Officer Prompts Chief To Combat ‘Silent Epidemic’
“Consequences of the Badge” relates firsthand battles to let everyone, including public safety officers, know that it’s okay to seek help.
Mark Sickles, State Delegate, District 43
Mark Sickles, State Delegate, District 43
First-Time Politicians Get Their Feet Wet
Candidates out in force as November elections loom.
First-Time Politicians Get Their Feet Wet

The Long Road
Experts offer creative ideas for filling time during long summer trips.
Packing up the car and leaving town for a summer vacation is an opportunity to spend time relaxing with family and friends. Getting to those destinations, however, can be grueling, especially when summer treks mean enduring long hours on the road. This is especially true for children.
Letter: Metro on Scenic Easement?
As the exiled duke said in Shakespeare’s As You Like it, “Tis true I have seen better days,” so it is today I feel totally exiled from the city I moved to 25 years ago. I feel deceived by the non-transparency and obfuscation in the adoption of the 2010 plan to put the metro on the scenic easement.
Waples Residents Meet Again
Proposal would allow for redevelopment of mobile home park.
Waples Residents Meet Again
Waples Residents Meet
Proposal would allow for redevelopment of mobile home park.
Waples Residents Meet
Real Estate
Real Estate
Letter: When Darkness Falls and Dreams Die
Letter to the Editor
Arlington has 28 movie screens. Imagine living in a town with only one screen. Now visualize that screen going dark forever.
Providence Still Wants To Help
Following Lamb Center decision, Providence District Council discusses homelessness.
Providence Still Wants To Help
Potomac Native Wins World Series of Poker Event
Churchill graduate wins nearly $560,000.
Potomac native and 2005 Churchill graduate Cliff Goldkind won nearly $560,000 in a World Series of Poker event.

In Baseball, Concorde District Title is up for Grabs
No clear cut favorite as the six teams gear up for final month of regular season.
Back and refreshed from spring break week, the local high school baseball teams opened up the Concorde District portion of their schedules last week. For the final month of the regular season, the six Concorde teams, including Centre View area schools Centreville, Chantilly, and Westfield, will go head to head to determine regular season final standings and seedings for the postseason district tournament set to begin May 15.
Charlie Hustle: Weber Builds Tournament From The Grassroots
Alexandria native nearing retirement after showcasing top AAU talent for the past 18 years.
Charlie Hustle: Weber Builds Tournament From The Grassroots
Charlie Hustle: Weber Builds Tournament From The Grassroots
Alexandria native nearing retirement after showcasing top AAU talent for the past 18 years.
Charlie Hustle: Weber Builds Tournament From The Grassroots

First Glimpse at New Fairfax City Firehouse
The replacement for Station 33 should be operational in 2021.