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Centreville and Chantilly Look Toward the Future
Homes and transportation projects are on the horizon.
With an eye toward the future, several land-use and transportation projects are in the works in Centreville and Chantilly.
Fairfax: Looking Toward the Future
Multifamily homes and redevelopment.
Several development projects are either proposed or in the works in the City of Fairfax and its environs. Below are details about some of them:
‘Take a Moment Today and Count Your Blessings’
North Korean refugees speak to Chantilly High students.
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Fairfax Couple Presumed Positive for COVID-19
County, state, health professionals provide answers, advice.
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‘Alternative 3 is the Worst of All the Plans’ in Centreville
Meeting about Braddock Road, Old Lee Road stirs controversy.
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Rope Swings, Pumpkins, Hayrides, Baby Animals at Cox Farms
It’s time for Cox Farms’ 45th annual Fall Festival.
MWAA: ‘Warn New Residents about Airplane Noise’
New homes in Westfields are proposed for high-decibel areas.
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‘Inspiring Others to Continue His Legacy’
Sully Police Sgt. Ryan Lindenbaum honored in memorial golf fundraiser.
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Bringing Closure to a Civil War Mystery in Centreville
Historic marker dedicated to soldiers that were found there.
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If You Can Imagine It, You Can Build It Here
Nova Labs makerspace opens in Fairfax City; moved from Reston.
Labs
‘Laughing from Start to Finish’ at Westfield
Westfield High presents ‘The Play that Goes Wrong.’
Theater
Fairfax City Council, Mayoral Candidates Speak
League of Women Voters holds informative event.
Mayoral Candidates
Robertson Indicted for Murder of Fairfax Man
Judge hears recording of his confession during hearing.
Murder
Warm Welcome for Lucy Loves in Fairfax City
A fun place for handmade items, vintage clothes, original art.
Lucy Loves
Fairfax City Examines Its Housing Supply and Types
Smaller, more accessible and affordable homes are needed.
“A lot of new units are approaching and sometimes surpassing the million-dollar price tag.” — Aaron Finley, TPMA
40 Years Prison for Centreville Murder
Man killed his ex-girlfriend’s sister.
Despite the fact that Man Ha Park left his wife and daughter to run off with another woman, they both testified on his behalf before he was sentenced for murdering that woman’s sister. But neither their pleas nor tears could save him from being sentenced to 40 years in prison for a killing so brutal that the prosecutor called the crime scene “a blood bath — worse than in many horror movies.”