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Interview with Local Physician Author
"Take Control of Your Cancer Risk: A WebMD Essential Guide."
Cancer risk
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
Dogs Who Have been at Shelter ‘Long Term’ are Gems
Long term means more than a month; there are only marvelous pups at AWLA.
If you were to ever spend any quality time with Kobe, there’s a good chance you’d never want to part ways. You may even insist on bringing him home … forever.
Tradition Comes in the Steak and Cheese Sub at Mama Mia’s
After 39 years, the husband-and-wife team are hanging up their spatulas.
Mama Mia's closing
Time To Make a Change?
Fairfax City might change Confederate-related street names.
Following a rise in the nation’s consciousness about the need for racial justice and healing, in fall 2020...
Thank You for Being a Friend
Women find comradery, support and fun though weekly art group.
Women comradery
What Goes into Being an Entrepreneur?
GMU students learn about business while holding farm markets.
Business
Catholic Conference on Environment in Burke
Religious meeting
Column: Property Values Are on the Rise and I Hear You
Property value
Why I Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Centreville
Alzheimer's
‘Does This Really Benefit the Community or McDonald’s?’
Residents, land-use group oppose new McDonald’s in Centreville.
Residents, land-use group oppose new McDonald’s in Centreville.
Mask Mandate—Yes or No?
Masks
Arlington’s Trash Can Debate: Innie or Outie?
Handles out is the preference of workers and makes things go faster.
Trash
‘Our Natural Resources Are Too Important to Squander’ in Fairfax
Responding to residents, Fairfax City presses pause on proposed trail that would have removed 400 trees.
trees
River Farm Hosts Alexandria's Spring Garden Market
American Horticultural Society event heralds growing season
River Farm
Miracle on Commerce Street Collects for Women’s Shelter
Women's Shelter
The Best Way To Solve Violence Is To Get Ahead of It
Teaching middle school and high school students to know what a healthy relationship with a peer looks like, what are the boundaries, and conflict resolution.
Oops! They Did it Again
Lawmakers accidentally gave overtime protection to farmworkers and domestic workers, now they're taking it back.
They didn't mean it. Seriously. And now they're about to undo what they did last year. Lawmakers say the vote last year to create a cause of action for farmworkers and domestic workers to seek overtime pay was a mistake. Senators say they were misled, snookered by the blitzkrieg pace of the General Assembly. Now they're taking action to rectify the situation, stripping farmworkers and domestic workers of the ability to sue for overtime.
AHC Commits to Success for Low-Income Students
Forty-two low-income high school students celebrated College Signing Day hosted by AHC, Inc. who sponsors the College and Career Readiness Program.