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More Funding for Projects in Montgomery County

project funding


Glimpse of Nature Around Potomac

Nature

Flying Squirrels, Our Nocturnal Neighbors

Flying squirrels


Operation Ghost Guns Banned

Ghost Guns Banned

Veg Fest Coming April 24

Veg Fest


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Reston's Kids Fishing Day 2022

Pulling farmed trout out of an urban restored stream.

Trout day


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‘It’s Daunting, Wondering Where to Look for Jobs’ in Chantilly

Career fair at Chantilly High proves big success.

Job fair

SEEC gift

Gift


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Culpepper Garden Celebrates First Responders

First Responders

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Arlington's Sister City Teams up with Northside Social

An emotional crowd raised funds for Ukraine

Sister city

Flourishing After 55 in Arlington

After 55


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Privacy Advocates Urge Veto

Opponents of facial recognition technology call on governor to reject social-media dragnet.

Police departments across Virginia may soon have the ability to use billions of images scraped from social-media sites like Facebook and Instagram to track down suspects, a development that is concerning to critics who say the technology is invasive and a violation of privacy. The governor is now considering the bill, and critics are urging him to veto it or amend it to require a warrant.

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Alcohol Awareness Month

Alcohol Awareness Month