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One-Way or Two-Way?

City Council mulls traffic changes.

When the City of Fairfax reconfigured Main and North Streets from one-way to two-way streets in 2006, it did so in hopes that the change would benefit the downtown area. Now, though, the City Council is revisiting that decision.

Letter: Distress over LED Streetlights

To the Editor: One could never have imagined that Arlington County would perpetrate such an injustice on its citizenry. Unfortunately, I can find no other way to sum up the county’s force-feeding of LED streetlights to county residents.

Getting Involved

Youth empowerment symposium highlights area non-profits.

On Wednesday, June 27, Arlington residents are invited to join the Empowering Arlington Youth symposium, a panel discussion of youth-centered, non-profit organizations.

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Mentor of The Month in Alexandria

Reaching for Excellence

The Concerned Citizens Network of Alexandria (CCNA) created the "Reach and Rise for Excellence" (RARE) after-school mentoring and tutoring program for Hammond Middle School students.

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Getting to Know Winter Veggies at the Great Falls Farmers Market

The Great Falls Farmers Market has a campaign going to celebrate the winter harvest with a “Veggie Pack” and accompanying recipe – offered at a substantial discount to encourage local families to get to know the local winter crop offerings.

Public Art Reston Presents Three Films by Rebekah Wingert-Jabi

Filmmaker Rebekah Wingert-Jabi

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Lee High School Library Wins National Award

Librarians Mimi Marquet and Lisa Koch honored, win $10,000 for their school.

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Forestville Elementary Principal Publishes a Book

Todd Franklin’s ‘The Solution-Focused Educator’ aims at ‘supporting today’s educator for the tablet generation of learners.’

Commentary: Tracing Family Roots

Senior Services of Alexandria

‘A Valuable Experience’ in Arlington

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County Schools: Teaching for 21st Century

What’s new at Fairfax County Public Schools.

Welcome to the 2016-17 school year in Fairfax County Public Schools. With each new school year, we have the wonderful opportunity to build upon our previous successes and continue to improve our work with our students.

Elected Prosecutors Pledge to Visit Correctional Facilities

Parisa Dehghani-Tafti among prosecutors seeking greater understanding of conditions of incarceration.

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Mother Ponders How To Deal with Child’s Cutting

A mother of a Loudoun County high-school student examines her reaction to the problem.

Mother Ponders How To Deal with Child’s Cutting