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Column: Putting Crime Guns in the Cross Hairs
Gun legislation
Opinion: Commentary: It Is Hot Outside
The extended weather forecast for this week indicates that temperatures will be in the mid- to upper-90s.
“Flourishing After 55”
Office of 55+ Programs
55+ Programs are in person at 55+ Centers, unless otherwise noted. A 55+ Pass is required to participate (starting at a $20 annual fee).
Long Bridge Aquatics Center Community Celebration
Aquatics Center
News Briefs
News Briefs
Fairfax County Considers Renaming Sully District
‘The beginning of a community conversation’
Fairfax County Considers Renaming Sully District
Letter: Website Broken in Arlington
Website problems
Return to School 2022
After a week of weather closures, FCPS opens with Covid-19 surging
Returning to school
City of Alexandria Recognizes First Annual National Fentanyl Awareness Day, May 10, On Heels of Recent Overdose Spike
Join the City of Alexandria and communities around the nation in support of the first annual National Fentanyl Awareness Day on May 10 to raise awareness about fentanyl-laced illicit drugs, ways that residents can prevent substance misuse, and treatment resources to manage substance use disorders.
Alexandria to Honor Suffragists Tortured at Occoquan Workhouse
Landmark Suffragist Court Case was Decided in Alexandria
Thursday, Aug. 26 9-9:30 a.m.
Help for Job Seekers in Potomac
Employment
Snow and Schools in Fairfax County
The communication and snow removal system continues to evolve to keep all the boxes checked.
Snow and school
Lake Accotink Park Has a Place in the Community’s Heart
60th Anniversary celebration to honor the park with an interesting past.
Lake Accotink
Paving and Warm Weather are in Tandem This Year in Northern Virginia
There is a map and system to where the paving goes.
August is hot, and the drivers trying to get back to a normal routine have probably hit a pothole or two out on the roads, but VDOT is out there with the paving crews, putting down pavement on 1,145 lane miles throughout the paving season, which goes until November.
'When Trust Is Broken’
Greenbriar East Elementary health aide charged with stealing students’ medication.
A school health aide at Chantilly’s Greenbriar East Elementary (GBE) was indicted last week on 11 criminal charges.