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Uranium Money Spreads Across Virginia in Radioactive Debate

Upcoming General Assembly session to feature effort to lift ban on uranium mining.

The uranium deposits under the farmlands of Pittsylvania County are miles away from Northern Virginia, but the debate about what happens there is shaping up to be one of the hottest issues of the upcoming General Assembly session.

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Roundups February 13

Roundups for February

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Alexandria Military Notes: Nov. 7, 2012

Military notes

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‘A Mom Away from Home’ Retires at SLHS

Nancy Burke worked at the school since it opened.

‘A Mom Away from Home’ Retires at SLHS

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John Panagos, 82, Communications Innovator

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John Panagos, 82, Communications Innovator

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John Panagos, 82, Communications Innovator

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John Panagos, 82, Communications Innovator

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Holocaust Remembrance Project Connects Survivors, Students

2005 Wootton graduate Julia Kolchinksy, a Ukranian immigrant, among essay contest winners.

Holocaust Remembrance Project Connects Survivors, Students

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Arlington Military Notes: Oct. 24, 2012

military notes

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Fairfax County: High School Senior Addresses School Board on LGBT Issues

Board conducting community review of Family Life Education curriculum recommendations.

Bennett Shoop remembers first being bullied in second grade. He liked to dress all in black, wear weird shirts, be alternative in his outward expression.

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Chantilly: Charlie Brown, the Grinch and More

Westfield High presents its “Ho-Ho Holiday Show.”

Each year, a holiday tradition at Westfield High is the “Ho-Ho Holiday show.”

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Fairfax County police are looking for the two men who robbed three people in Chantilly.

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Fairfax Home Sales: February, 2014

In February 2014, 48 Fairfax homes sold between $1,700,000-$28,500.

Fairfax Home Sales: February, 2014

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St. Baldrick’s Sign-Ups A St. Baldrick’s Day event is slated for Sunday, March 23, at 4 p.m., at Fast Eddie’s in the Newgate Shopping Center, at Routes 28/29 in Centreville. The event raises funds for childhood cancer research. People volunteer to have their heads shaved and raise money in advance for the privilege. Then all those being shaved get it done together while others cheer them on. Sign up at http://www.stbaldricks.org/events/mypage/149/2014. In addition, Valvoline Instant Oil Change in Centreville is giving a 10-percent discount on services and 10 percent back to the St. Baldrick’s Foundation when customers mention St. Baldrick’s.

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MCA: Year Ahead

McLean Citizens Association launches new website, continues its century-long advocacy for McLean.

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Debating Pro & Con on Meals Tax

League of Women Voters hosts forum on Meals Tax issue.

The League of Women Voters of the Fairfax Area sponsored a debate-style panel discussion on the Meals Tax issue which will go before county voters in the Nov. 8 General Election.

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Richmond Priorities: Education and Transit

Fairfax County Supervisors host session with Fairfax General Assembly delegation.

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Pay-to-Park System Comes to Reston Town Center

Live, work, pay.

The slogan “Live, Work, Play” has long been associated with Reston, a community that takes well-deserved pride in offering a multitude of options for all three of those activities, but with Reston Town Center (RTC) gearing up to launch a pay-to-park system for the first time since opening its streets in 1990, some Restonians, and even some of their neighbors, have put a spin on the motto.

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Fairfax Home Sales: January, 2018

In January, 2018, 49 Fairfax homes sold between $1,490,000-$155,000.

Fairfax Home Sales: January, 2018