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Elementary Schools Gear Up For New Year
Elementary Schools Gear Up For New Year
Elementary Schools Gear Up For New Year
Elementary Schools Gear Up For New Year
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CLS Calendar, May 14
Events in Clifton/Fairfax Station, Laurel Hill and Springfield
CLS Calendar, May 14
Cell-Phone Partner: 12 Years in Prison
Cell-Phone Partner: 12 Years in Prison
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Pain Doctor's Trial: Three Lives Lost
Family members of three patients who died under the care of Hurwitz testfied in court against him.
Pain Doctor's Trial: Three Lives Lost
Overseeing Circus Empire
Kenneth and Nicole Feld say that in the circus business, no two days are the same.
Overseeing Circus Empire
Learning History Firsthand
Veterans tell Rocky Run students about WWII.
Each year, WWII comes alive for seventh-graders at Rocky Run Middle School. That’s because, besides what they learn about it from their textbooks, they get to hear firsthand from those who lived through it.
‘It’s All about Our Children’
Parents discuss three school-boundary scenarios.
The goal of the Fairfax High/Lanier Middle School boundary study is to remove 300 students from Fairfax and 150 from Lanier and send them elsewhere to relieve overcrowding at those two schools. But how best to do it has not yet been decided. So more than 200 people came to Lanier’s cafeteria last Wednesday, Feb. 20, to learn more about the three boundary scenarios proposed and express their opinions about them. Centreville and Chantilly residents also attended, because the changes will affect many of their children, too.
Wolfe Sentenced to 41 Years in Prison
Convicted of the March 2001 murder of Danny Petrole.
Except for the prosecutors, no one involved in Justin Wolfe’s murder sentencing last week left the courtroom happy. The victim’s family still grieves a son, Wolfe’s family continues to have a hole in it and Wolfe, himself, has decades more to serve in prison.
Burke Home Sales: May, 2017
In May, 2017, 78 Burke homes sold between $1,175,000-$150,000.
Burke Home Sales: May, 2017
Amid Controversy, Council Approves WAWA in Fairfax
Increased competition is not a basis for denial.
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Police Charge Fairfax Man with First-Degree Murder
The victim was a 20-year-old Alexandria resident.
Murder charge.
‘We Hope People Help Us Feed Our Neighbors in Crisis’
Souper Bowl food drive to benefit Britepaths’ pantry.
Souper Bowl food drive to benefit Britepaths’ pantry.
Collier Named Sully’s Police Officer of Year in Centreville
‘A shining example of what every patrol officer should strive to be.’
Officer of Year
Fairfax City Adopts FY 23 Budget
Real-estate tax rate reduced 6.5 cents; average tax on Fairfax City home will increase $127.
Fairfax City’s newly adopted FY 23 budget fulfills City Council’s goals and directives.
‘Relaxing and Therapeutic Environment’
Upscale Raizun Nail Spa opens in Fairfax City
Sure, it’s easy to find a nail salon in nearly every city. But one look inside Raizun Nail Spa...