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Preventing Light Pollution in Great Falls

Supervisors approve resolution toward Urban Night Sky Place at Observatory Park.

Light Pollution

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Why I Walk to End Alzheimer’s

“We must find a cure.”

Alzheimer's Cure

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They’re Back …For Now in Alexandria

Fractured Council votes 4-3 to temporarily restore SROs.

SRO

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County Supervisor Seeks $5M Contribution to Herndon

Downtown development continues to be delayed.

Contribution wanted

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There’s Fun for All Ages at Centreville Day

29th annual celebration is Saturday, Oct. 16.

Centreville Day

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People at Work in Arlington

Dream Chasers Catch Their Dream

Coffee place

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‘The Madness of Poe’ in Arlington

Synetic makes spellbinding return.

Poe in Theater

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Fairfax Defers Decision on Collective Bargaining

FCPS employees are not part of the ordinance.

Collective Bargaining

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Fall for the Book Returns with Hybrid Format

Virtual and in-person events include lively Podcasts

Fall Book

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Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Violence Awareness

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House Seat Shuffle

Former CIA branch chief J.D. Maddox to face Vice Mayor Elizabeth Bennett-Parker.

In Richmond, the 45th House District is known as a cursed seat because of its dizzying turnover. After the retirement of longtime Del. Marian Van Landingham (D-45) in 2006, the district has blazed through three delegates in rapid succession. Now the seat is open once again after the incumbent, former radio talk show host Mark Levine, lost the primary when his name appeared on the ballot twice because he was trying to simultaneously win reelection to the House while also snagging the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor.

Senior Services of Alexandria Kicks Off its 2021-22 Speaker Series ‘Senior Living in Alexandria’

How Seniors Can Stay Fit and Safe at Home

Senior Services

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Making Apple Butter the Old-fashioned Way

Apple Butter

‘It’s about Getting Seen and Knowing that You Matter’

Westfield High presents timely play, ‘Anon(ymous)’

Westfield High’s play, “Anon(ymous),” brings the immigrant experience home by focusing on what happens after a mother and daughter coming to the U.S. are separated when their boat capsizes at sea. Neither knows if the other survived, but they never lose hope.

Why I’m Walking to End Alzheimer’s

Walk to End Alzheimer's

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Gin Dance Offers ‘Perfect 10+’

Opens local dance season at Capital One Hall

Gin Dance

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‘Action-Packed, Funny and a Heartwarming Story’

Chantilly High presents dark comedy, ‘She Kills Monsters.’

Dark comedy

Invest in Early Childhood Education

Early education

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Is It Safe To Trick-or-Treat This Year?

Some COVID-19 mandates have been lifted, some precautions are still urged.

Trick or treat safety