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‘Children Are Going to Love These Books’

Scout donates original works to Hanley Shelter.

Eagle Scout projects are all about helping people, and Garrett Anderson’s project certainly fits the bill. Thanks to his efforts, children staying at the Katherine K. Hanley Family Shelter now have 11 new and original books to read and enjoy.

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When Dangerous Games Turn Deadly

Police warn public about replica firearms.

It was shortly before midnight when City of Fairfax police rushed to an apartment complex after receiving a report of a man there carrying a gun. He’d already pointed his weapon at several people when officers confronted him, had him drop the gun and arrested him.

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‘We Formed Bonds of Friendship at Archer’

Elementary school celebrates 75th anniversary.

Past and present came full circle last week when alumni joined current students, their parents and teachers to celebrate Louise Archer Elementary’s 75th anniversary. Sixth-graders proudly gave visitors tours of this historic school, while attendees looked at old class photos and other mementos in a museum in the library.

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Council, School Board Look to the Future

Swearing-in ceremony at Veterans Amphitheater.

Before friends, family, colleagues and guests, City of Fairfax Mayor Scott Silverthorne and members of the City Council and School Board were sworn in last Tuesday, June 24, in the Veterans Amphitheater outside City Hall.

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From City Council to Mayor: Candidates express their views on the issues facing Fairfax.

It was standing-room-only Monday night, Jan. 9, as some 140 residents packed a meeting room and spilled into the hall to hear the views of their candidates for Fairfax City mayor.

Fairfax City: Greenfield Declared Winner in Historic Vote Recount

City Council race is finally decided.

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Fairfax High presents ‘The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940.’

Fairfax High presents “The Musical Comedy

Fairfax: ‘A Place Where Hope Is Restored’

Community celebrates the Lamb Center’s blessings.

Each year, the Lamb Center in Fairfax holds a celebration banquet to acknowledge and appreciate its many blessings. This year, more than ever, it has a great deal to celebrate, and it did so last Wednesday, Oct. 12, at the Waterford in Fair Oaks.

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‘For All Time, a Hero and a Patriot’

Fairfax High grad who died in Vietnam honored at Fairfax Museum.

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‘It Can Be an Economic Driver for the City’ in Fairfax

Northfax East/University Drive Extension moves along.

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‘Old Town Just Feels Like Home’ in Fairfax City

Brooke’s Bridal & Ball opens

Brooke Ramos initially wanted to be a wedding planner.

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‘Housing is Central to the City’s Future Development’ in Fairfax

City looks at the types of homes it offers

In order to better plan for Fairfax City’s future, City Council recently received a detailed update on the housing picture.

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‘The Audience Will Go on the Journey with Us’

Fairfax Ballet Company presents reimagined ‘Nutcracker’

The Fairfax Ballet Co. (FBC) presents an all-new holiday experience with its virtual performance, “Nutcracker: Dancing in the City.”

‘You Knew the Risks and Did It Anyway’

Former teacher sentenced for soliciting a minor online.

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Almost Time for Centreville Day

27th annual celebration is Saturday, Oct. 19.

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‘This Will Be One of Fairfax County’s Gems’

But brewery’s proposed access road gives concern.

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‘Why is it OK to Build a Highway behind My House?’ in Centreville

Neighbors object to Bull Run Farm Brewery’s entrance.

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Celebrating a Mother’s Vision for Her Child in Fairfax

Spirit of Virginia: Cameron’s Coffee & Chocolates.

Spirit of VA