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‘How You React Will Determine Survival’

Police advise residents on life-or-death situations.

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Making a Difference in People’s Lives

WFCM honors Michael Adere during annual dinner.

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‘It Won’t Bring Him Back, But It’s Fair’

Flores Cuchillas given 10 years prison for killing local man.

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‘A Gift from Heaven for Old Town Fairfax’

Residents weigh in on Capstone housing proposal.

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Harmon, Ross Join Incumbents on Fairfax City Council

Meyer and School Board members all re-elected.

Fairfax City re-elected its mayor, City Council and School Board incumbents, Tuesday, May 19, and added Joe Harmon and Tom Ross to the Council, replacing Jennifer Passey and Michael DeMarco who chose not to run. And despite the pandemic, which caused many to vote by mail, more votes were cast than in 2018.

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Centreville and Chantilly Look Toward the Future

Homes and transportation projects are on the horizon.

With an eye toward the future, several land-use and transportation projects are in the works in Centreville and Chantilly.

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‘A Great Place for the Courts and the County’ in Fairfax

Sweeping changes planned for Fairfax County Judicial Complex

The Fairfax County Judicial Complex is 48 acres of county land adjacent to downtown Fairfax City.

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‘I Think It’s Way Over-Developed’

City still has concerns over Paul VI site’s proposed density.

Council Discusses Paul VI Site

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Fairfax: Remembering Harold Skeins

Family, community remember Harold Skeins.

Some 60 people gathered Sunday night on the basketball court in Fairfax’s Ratcliffe Park for a candlelight vigil in memory of Harold Skeins.

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Fairfax: Looking Toward the Future

Multifamily homes and redevelopment.

Several development projects are either proposed or in the works in the City of Fairfax and its environs. Below are details about some of them:

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Policing with Compassion

Building trust between residents and police.

Most residents aren’t even aware that Fairfax County has a Communities of Trust (COT) Committee. But it held a Town Hall Meeting last Saturday, Sept. 10, at Centreville Baptist Church with the theme, “Communities Working Together: Justice, Unity and Peace.”

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‘No Accountability, No Guts, No Leadership’ in Centreville

Residents decry Fairfax County’s lack of action on Route 28 Bypass project.

Imagine your neighbor decided to build a second garage and use your side yard for its driveway.

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‘Take a Moment Today and Count Your Blessings’

North Korean refugees speak to Chantilly High students.

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Fairfax Couple Presumed Positive for COVID-19

County, state, health professionals provide answers, advice.

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‘Alternative 3 is the Worst of All the Plans’ in Centreville

Meeting about Braddock Road, Old Lee Road stirs controversy.

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Rope Swings, Pumpkins, Hayrides, Baby Animals at Cox Farms

It’s time for Cox Farms’ 45th annual Fall Festival.

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Silverthorne Is Home Again

Former City mayor sentenced to time served.

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MWAA: ‘Warn New Residents about Airplane Noise’

New homes in Westfields are proposed for high-decibel areas.

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‘Working Got Me Back into Life’

Lamb Center celebrates success, looks toward future.

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