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‘Exemplary Service’ — PFC Culbertson is Sully’s Officer of the Year.

PFC Earl Culbertson is such an outstanding police officer that, not only was he named the Sully District Police Station’s Officer of the Month for October, he was also honored as its Officer of the Year.

Stabbing Fatality Case Goes to Grand Jury

Flores Cuchillas is accused of killing man outside sports bar.

‘I Feel Like I’m Family’ at the Lamb Center

Lamb Center guests share their stories.

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Centreville/Chantilly: ‘Inspiration’ to Animal Shelter

Local girls raise money for the facility.

Tara Sankner and Shelby Mysel are two youths with big hearts and a love for animals. And for the second year in a row, they held a fundraiser for the Fairfax County Animal Shelter.

Fairfax City Council OKs FY19 Budget

Real-estate tax rate will remain the same.

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‘It Restores Your Faith in Humanity’

Injured police officer receives money raised for her.

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‘With Us Through Thick and Thin’ in Fairfax

Victoria’s Cakery honors longtime employee.

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Cappies: Local High Schools Shine in Theater

Fairfax, Woodson, Paul VI receive Cappie nominations.

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‘A Whole World of Diverse Cuisines’ in Fairfax City

2nd Annual Restaurant Week is March 3-9.

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‘It Brings the Community Together’ in Centreville

Local residents, first responders celebrate National Night Out.

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Building Trust, Rapport and Understanding in Chantilly

Local residents, first responders celebrate National Night Out.

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Chills, Thrills and Squeals of Delight in Chantilly

Westfield High presents its Haunted House and Carnival.

‘You Must Respect and Honor Human Life’

Doctor and former firefighter share their stories.

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‘Nothing about What Happened Is OK’ in Arlington

Westfield grad Chaz Coffin is in “The Scottsboro Boys.”

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Bringing Home the Silver and Gold in Fairfax

Fairfax Family, Career and Community Leaders of America students win at States and Nationals.

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‘We Didn’t Know it Would End that Fast’ in Centreville

Gate Post Estates holds a graduation parade.

Thanks to COVID-19, this year’s high-school seniors didn’t get to have their achievements and graduation recognized in a public way.

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Centreville: ‘As a Family, We Take a Stand for Justice’

Black Centreville residents respond to racism in America.

Jamie and Erik Gadley and their daughter, Kayla, a rising sophomore at Westfield High, live in Centreville’s Sully Station II community. And as a black family, the recent, unprovoked deaths of black people such as Breonna Taylor and George Floyd have both angered and saddened them.

Local Students Receive Virginia Sheriffs’ Institute Scholarships

Several local students recently received Virginia Sheriffs’ Institute scholarships. Given to students pursuing an education in criminal justice, they were presented by Fairfax County Sheriff Stacey Kincaid.

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‘It’s a Place Where We Can Support Growth’ in Fairfax City

Fairfax approves plan to revitalize Northfax West area.

It’s been years in the making, and last week, the Fairfax City Council greenlit a sweeping proposal to revamp and revitalize the City’s Northfax West area.

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Pillar Falls off Fairfax City’s Old Town Hall

Heavy rains rotted one of the building’s wooden columns.

If a tree falls in the forest and no one sees it happen, it may or may not make a sound.