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Police Advise: Avoid, Deny, Defend in Active Attacks
Would you know how to respond in critical minutes?
Recent news reports of active shooting events in distant locations, like Uvalde Texas and Buffalo New York, and...
Burke, Fairfax, Lorton, Springfield: What Are You Thankful for on Thanksgiving 2020?
The Connection asked people encountered outside, just enjoying nature or waiting in line for services: “What are you thankful for in 2020?”
Burke Student Competes for Jeopardy! National College Championship
Megan Sullivan on ABC prime time Feb. 16; she first started trying out for Jeopardy! when she was 12.
Burke resident on Jeopardy
NOVA Parks Seeks Input into 5 Year Strategic Plan
Park users invited to comment before July 8
Park users invited to comment before July 8
Park Authority Burns New Ground
Laurel Hill Park gets relief from dense growth
Park burn gets dense growth
Early Voting Options Expand
Secure drop box option joins mail-in and in-person voting starting Sept. 17.
early voting
Volunteers Set to Clean-up Watershed
Park Authority and The Nature Conservancy partner in effort
Earth Day
Americans Show Love For Ukraine
Northern Virginia family in Germany assists in aid to refugees.
Aid for Ukraine
Fairfax Master Naturalists Team Up for State Park
Mason Neck Park and pollinators benefit
Naturalist
Mount Vernon Celebrates 18th Century Style
George Washington honored with food and a look back in history
Not many could have a 297th birthday and have hundreds show up at the house to celebrate. President George Washington is one of those few, still remembered and admired, more than two hundred years after his death in December 1799 at age 67. His restored estate at Mount Vernon again hosted an event in celebration of surveyor, military man, army general, statesman, first United States President, and farmer, and provided celebrants with a view back into his life and times.
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