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Two Men Charged with Chantilly Murder of Herndon Man
Homicides surge in the first six months of 2021 in Fairfax County compared to 2020.
With 13 homicides reported across all of Fairfax County already this year, the unprecedented spike in killings is a concern.
Designing a Mountain Getaway
A minimalist design allows the landscape to take center stage.
If you drive about an hour and a half west of Arlington, through winding roads lined with trees that create a kaleidoscope of changing tree leaves, you’ll reach the village of Syria, Virginia and an idyllic vacation home curated by designers from The Nest Egg.

Road-E-O for Public Works
Heavy equipment drivers get a chance to strut their stuff.
Heavy equipment
St. George’s Music Program is an Arlington Gem
Concert at St. George’s in Arlington showcases teens’ hard work
Music by St George's

‘Celebration of Trees’ Campaign Starts September 1
Local environmental organizations want you to know how important it is to plant and preserve native plants.
Last Minute Holiday Gift Ideas for Teachers
Thoughtful and original presents for educators
Gift for Teachers
Flourishing After 55 in Arlington
Flourishing After 55 in Arlington
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.

Herndon Councilmembers Divided on Proposed Gun Ban
Second public hearing planned Sept. 28.
Second public hearing planned Sept. 28.
Virginians Lost Last Week When House Voted Down Bills
But it’s not over until it’s over for four remaining bills
house bills
Last Week in Richmond Column:: 25 Bills Moving
25 bills in govt.

‘Action-Packed, Funny and a Heartwarming Story’
Chantilly High presents dark comedy, ‘She Kills Monsters.’
Dark comedy
Flourishing After 55 in Arlington
Flourishing after 55
Teens in Arlington Paint Sneakers to Raise Funds for At-Risk Youth
Arlington Arts Center wants to connect the art world with local community.
Painted sneakers

Universities Measure Heat Disparities in Virginia
Marymount professor and student join ‘Heat Watch’ effort.
Enduring dangerously high temperatures, Marymount University student Bader Hakami and biology professor Susan Agolini spent a day working as community scientists.
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