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Businesses BID on More Taxes
Some commercial property owners see need to supplement city services.
Businesses BID on More Taxes
Council OKs Higginbotham, Denies Church
Two major decisions come on split votes.
Council OKs Higginbotham, Denies Church
Keeping Teens Busy
Recent state and federal grants for Loudoun Youth Inc. have begun to be put to use.
Keeping Teens Busy
‘Familiar Fairytale With a Talented Cast’
Paul VI presents “Once Upon a Mattress.”
Colorful costumes, an elaborate set, songs, dances and a classic musical comedy—they’re all part of Paul VI’s upcoming production of “Once Upon a Mattress.”
Walk to Raise Awareness of Dystonia
Walk to Raise Awareness of Dystonia
Arlington: High-Occupancy Discussion
Arlingtonians share concerns about upcoming I-66 expansion.
After a year of meetings and hearings, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is beginning to move into the final phase of outreach for the I-66 transformation projects. At a regional level, most of the criticism was centered around the new tolling and extended High Occupancy Vehicle restrictions. For Arlington, the concerns are a little different.
Taking a Stand against Hunger
Community helps fill Our Daily Bread’s food pantry.
The power of community was on full display Sunday afternoon as some 1,500 people came together on a Fairfax High athletic field to help Our Daily Bread (ODB) feed local families in need.
Q and A: Walton To Play Football at Fork Union Military Academy
KyReem Walton spent three seasons on the T.C. Williams varsity football team.
Climate Change Could Affect Drinking Water
Residents could see — and smell — a very different Potomac River by 2040.
Drinking cups of clear tap water could be a luxury people are less likely to take for granted in the near future as climate-change culprits affect the waterways — and water bills.
Climate Change Could Affect Your Drinking Water
Residents could see—and smell—a very different Potomac River by 2040.
Drinking cups of clear tap water could be a luxury we are less likely to take for granted in the near future as climate-change culprits affect our waterways—and our water bills.
Opinion: Commentary: Taking Out the Trash
In April, 82 volunteers picked up 126 bags of trash, 8 tires, and nearly 2,000 pounds of bulk trash along Little Hunting Creek at ten different sites.
One of the rites of spring in Mount Vernon is our annual creek and community clean-ups.
TAP To Present ‘Pippin’
Musical follows young prince as he encounters love, glory, and war in search of meaning of life.
Burke Home Sales: March, 2013
In March 2013, 50 Burke homes sold between $771,000-$127,500.
Burke Home Sales: March, 2013
Burke Home Sales: December, 2014
In December 2014, 52 Burke homes sold between $959,999-$137,990.
Burke Home Sales: December, 2014
Centreville Home Sales: June, 2012
In June 2012, 97 Centreville homes sold between $1,500,000-$132,000.
Centreville Home Sales in June, 2012
Fairfax Home Sales: March, 2017
In March, 2017, 94 Fairfax homes sold between $1,310,000-$140,000.
Fairfax Home Sales: March, 2017