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Make Healthy Choices When Eating Out

Make Healthy Choices When Eating Out

Make Healthy Choices When Eating Out

Make Healthy Choices When Eating Out

Make Healthy Choices When Eating Out

Make Healthy Choices When Eating Out

Make Healthy Choices When Eating Out

Make Healthy Choices When Eating Out

Make Heathy Choices When Eating Out

Make Heathy Choices When Eating Out

Make Healthy Choices When Eating Out

Make Healthy Choices When Eating Out

Make Healthy Choices When Eating Out

Make Healthy Choices When Eating Out

‘People Are Still Hurting and Struggling Financially’ in Fairfax City

City’s advertised real-estate tax rate is $1.08

In February, Fairfax City Manager Rob Stalzer proposed a residential real-estate tax rate of $1.08 per $100 assessed valuation, as part of the City’s FY 22 budget.

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Time to Downsize?

Suggestions for seniors looking for homes to fit the next phase of their lives.

When Beverly Quinn’s fourth child, a daughter, got married, she decided it was time to downsize. The 69-year-old widow moved out of the 4,000-square-foot home in Vienna, Va., where she and her husband raised their children and into a 1,300-square-foot townhouse in North Potomac, Md., which meets her new needs perfectly.

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Negotiating for Expanded Mental Health Services in Arlington

County Board could ask for funding by VHC as a quid pro quo.

Column: A Pill a Day…

Hopefully will keep the cancer at bay. (I’d say “away,” but let’s be realistic, three and a half years past a NSCLC diagnosis, there is no way, generally speaking, that stage IV lung cancer disappears into the ether; it’s classified as stage IV for a reason.

Church Pays Tribute to Long-time Employee

Harry Davis feted for his 40 years of service.

Church Pays Tribute to Long-time Employee

Energy Increases Hit Potomac Hard

Potomac residents are paying hundreds of dollars more in Pepco bills.

Energy Increases Hit Potomac Hard

Real Estate

Real Estate

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Great Falls: Dwelling Detectives

Great Falls Historical Society hosts presentation on researching the history of your Fairfax County house.

Many residents of Great Falls have asked on many occasions how to research the history of the Fairfax County home they are living in.

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Bringing Civil War History and Nature Together in Arlington

A walk in the woods.

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Getting To Know...

Mark Richardson

Getting To Know...

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Keeping Youth Happy and Healthy

NEXUS Conference discusses best strategies.

According to the Fairfax County 2012-2013 Youth Survey, youth with fewer assets were more likely to be depressed. These assets include high integrity, extra-curricular activities, help from parents, and more. This topic, along with ways to promote positive health for children and youth, was discussed at this year’s NEXUS conference at the Virginia Hills Center on May 9. The conference centered on ways to keep youth mentally and physical happy and healthy.

Commentary: Keeping Our Heads Above Water