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Teachers Join Students in School Band

Teachers Join Students in School Band

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Free Flu Shots, Food for People in Need in Chantilly

Continuing to serve the community in every way it can, Western Fairfax Christian Ministries (WFCM) recently held a free food-distribution and flu-vaccination clinic at Grace Covenant Church in Chantilly.

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License to Chill in Alexandria

Residents enjoy first snow of the season

It wasn’t Snowmageddon, but when snow fell on the area Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, it was the most snow the region has seen since 2018.

Reston/Herndon Sports Briefs (July 1-8)

Reston/Herndon Sports Briefs (July 1-8)

Reston/Herndon Sports Briefs (July 1-8)

Reston/Herndon Sports Briefs (July 1-8)

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‘Showing the Soul of a Community’

County, private sector unite to build workforce housing.

With an eye toward providing workforce housing in the local area, Fairfax County recently broke ground on a 270-unit apartment complex in Fair Oaks.

Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing and American Legion Post 139 Celebrate Terwilliger Place Construction Start

Veteran-serving development will create 160 affordable apartments and a new Post facility.

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Fairfax County: Students learn IT and job skills, earn tech internships.

On a scorching week day in late summer, rising Fairfax County seniors Kenneth Smith, Amy Wong and Tasmia Dia were taking cumulative review tests in their summer course. This wasn’t exactly summer school, though.

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‘Affordability’ vs. ‘Sustainability’ in Alexandria

Advisory group considers challenges to preserving public housing stock.

Neighborhoods: Taylor Run

Neighborhoods: Taylor Run

Neighborhoods: Taylor Run

Neighborhoods: Taylor Run

Military Notes

Military Notes

News Briefs

News Briefs

News Briefs

News Briefs

Thumbs Up for Residential Project

Thumbs Up for Residential Project

Military

Military

People

People

Thumbs Up for Residential Project

Thumbs Up for Residential Project

Masons Honor Pepper

Masons Honor Pepper

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Mount Olivet Relives War between States

Reenactors from both the North and the South camped out in the small park beyond the entrance to Mount Olivet’s Church on North 16th Street in Arlington on Sunday, July 15. Members of the Confederate troops of the Army of Northern Virginia set up camp along with Union troops.