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A New Face at Laurel Ridge

Tonya Cox takes the helm as principal.

Born in Norfolk and raised in the Alexandria part of Fairfax County, Tonya Cox figured she’d either go into education like her mother or ministry like her father. Then, while in college, she substituted for her mother, during spring and summers, and was hooked.

Trophies and Cookies

CHS wins its eighth economic state championship

Sure, a school might win the state championship in economics one or two times — but Chantilly High recently won it for the eighth time.

Vienna Parents, Son Sentenced in Court

Defrauded IRS on income-tax return.

It’s not every day that a judge sentences a son and his parents together – but that’s what happened Friday in federal court to a Vienna family. Ultimately, two family members received probation and the third was sentenced to prison.

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Fairfax: ‘Find Your Own Meaning’

More than 600 students graduate from Fairfax High.

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David Meyer is Elected Mayor

The voting is over, the ballots have been tallied and David Meyer is the new mayor of the City of Fairfax.

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‘It’s Like the First Rom-Com’ in Fairfax City

Paul VI High presents ‘Much Ado about Nothing.’

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Coming Together for Children with Cancer

Pancake fundraiser for Ellie’s Hats is big success.

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Experience Broadway in Tap, Jazz and Song in Chantilly

Encore presents “Another Opening, Another Show.”

Report Anything Suspicious To Help Fight Terrorism

Residents are vital in keeping the community safe.

Terrorism training

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Aviary in Chantilly to Hold ParrotFest

Public can meet birds with “personality and intelligence.”

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It’s ‘Robin Hood’ with a Twist in Chantilly

Chantilly High presents children’s show, “Merry Men.”

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‘Circumstances Have Changed, and They’re on the Frontline’ in Fair Oaks

First responders salute healthcare heroes at Inova Fair Oaks Hospital.

It’s nice to be appreciated – and, last Tuesday, May 5, at Inova Fair Oaks Hospital, local first responders let healthcare workers there know exactly how much they’re valued. At the 6:30 p.m. shift change, staff members walked outside and were greeted by fire engines, police cruisers, a gigantic American flag and about 100 first responders applauding them and holding signs and banners of appreciation.

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It’s Almost Time for Turkey Trot

5K run, 2K walk raise money for Life with Cancer.

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‘This Is Bold and a Great Opportunity’ in Fairfax City

Developer hopes to build hotel along Main Street.

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‘Using 21st-Century Technology on a 19th-Century House’ in Fairfax City

Uncovering Civil War graffiti at Fairfax’s Historic Blenheim

At Fairfax City’s Historic Blenheim, technology is meeting history, and Mike Toth is the modern-day archaeologist making it happen.

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‘They Took That Risk and They Are Heroes’

America’s veterans saluted on Armistice Day.

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‘They’re Really Making These Characters Live’ in Centreville

Centreville High performs the murder mystery, ‘Clue.’

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High School Students Learn about Job Possibilities

Career fair at Chantilly High is huge success.

Jobs

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Cuccinelli Visits Old Stomping Grounds

Virginia Attorney General and Republican gubernatorial hopeful Ken Cuccinelli came home to the Centreville/Clifton area Tuesday morning, Nov. 5, visiting some local precincts on Election Day.

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Chantilly Robotics Student Testifies Before Congress

Explains why it’s a valuable STEM program.

Chantilly High senior Brian Morris, CEO of Chantilly Robotics Team 612, testified in Washington, D.C., last Thursday, Jan. 9. He spoke before the Committee on Science, Space and Technology, Subcommittee on Research and Technology, of the U.S. House of Representatives.