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3,500 People in Virginia Run Turkey Trot in Centreville

29th annual event raises $80,000 for Life With Cancer.

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Comic Mystery at Lorton

“The 39 Steps” heads into Workhouse Arts Center.

Marta Hill Gray Named Executive Director at Arlington Retirement Housing Corporation

Susan Philp, Board Chair of Arlington Retirement Housing Corporation (ARHC), nonprofit owner of Culpepper Garden, announced that Marta Hill Gray was named the new Executive Director of ARHC and will begin on July 1, 2020.

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Del Ray’s Art on the Avenue Goes Virtual

5th anniversary festival to run Oct. 3 to Dec. 25

One of the region’s premier arts festivals is going virtual for 2020, with Del Ray’s Art on the Avenue kicking off Oct. 3 and running through Dec. 25 in an effort to provide ongoing support to local artists.

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Arlington: Modifying Toy Cars for Children with Special Needs

Marymount University’s Department of Physical Therapy launched its Go Baby Go! Garage on Saturday, Sept. 17, an event that drew more than 200 people to the school’s Fairfax Drive facility and provided 12 special needs children with modified toy cars that will make them more mobile.

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City of Fairfax Church Holds Prayer for Sri Lanka

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School Days in Alexandria

ACPS students begin new school year.

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‘Whole Segments of Workers Can’t Live Here’ in City of Fairfax

City of Fairfax discusses affordable housing.

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Real Estate Notes

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Neighborhoods: Taylor Run

Neighborhoods: Taylor Run

People, Dec. 3-9

People, Dec. 3-9

People, July 23-29

People, July 23-29

Neighborhoods: Taylor Run

Neighborhoods: Taylor Run

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Potomac: Black History Tour Registration Opens

An annual civil rights historic bus tour retraces the steps of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights heroes.

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The Langley School Crowns Geography Bee Champion

Ten students in grades 4-8 at The Langley School tested their geographic knowledge during the first round of the 28th annual National Geographic Bee on Jan. 14.