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A Peek at the Process
Area legislators reflect on the process of government in the middle of the 2005 General Assembly.
A Peek at the Process
Mixed-Use Project Planned
10-story condo, parking garage and office to go in Fair Lakes.
Mixed-Use Project Planned
This Week in Potomac 8-24-05
This Week in Potomac 8-24-05
Planning Commission Splits on Grandfathering
Recommendation Favors Low Density
Planning Commission Splits on Grandfathering
Getting to Know… Andy Mandell
Getting to Know… Andy Mandell
Week In McLean
Week In McLean
West Potomac Senior Belanger Throws No-Hitter
Wolverines win spring break tournament on home field.
Josh Belanger didn’t need expectations, first-pitch strikes or a consistent breaking ball to give his fellow Wolverines the career-best effort they were looking for.
Crime
Crime
Town Discusses Fairlee Impacts
Developer explains plans to Vienna Town Council and residents.
Town Discusses Fairlee Impacts
Chantilly: Fairytales, Puppets and Laughter for Everyone
Chantilly High presents “Jack and Jill and the Beanstalk.”
Take two popular fairytales, add a couple gigantic puppets and mix well inside the mind of Chantilly High Theater Director Ed Monk, and the result is the school’s upcoming children’s play.
Mount Vernon: Chamber Awards Scholarships to Local Students
The Mount Vernon Lee Chamber of Commerce honored the recipients of its 2015 Education Partnership Scholarships on June 2 at a reception hosted by The Hilton in Springfield.
Madison Girls' Basketball Team Suffers OT Loss to Cosby in State Semis
Warhawks senior Koshuta finishes with 32 points, 11 rebounds.
The Madison girls' basketball team lost to Cosby in overtime on Friday in the state semifinals.
A Classic Romance Comes to the Stage
Woodson High presents ‘Pride and Prejudice.’
Featuring a cast and crew of 100, Woodson High will present the classic, romantic play, "Pride and Prejudice." And there’ll be entertainment, both on and offstage.
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2012 Woodson Grad Wins Scholarship
Cochlear implants help him overcome deafness, find success.
Fairfax’s Will Andes lost his hearing as a newborn. A preemie, he developed an infection, and a high bilirubin level plus treatment with the antibiotic gentamicin caused a profound hearing loss. But he didn’t let it hamper his desire to accomplish to lead as normal a life as possible and accomplish worthwhile things. And now, he’s one of just five students in North America to receive a Graeme Clark Scholarship from Cochlear Americas.
Fairfax City Council Mulls Boosting Old Town’s Vitality
Farmers market moving to Sager/University public lot.
Jersey Mike’s to Open in Lorton
Store franchise is establishing a special business partnership with Lorton Community Action Center.
Arlington Fair, Virtually
The magic of those Fair summer days and nights will be shared virtually on Facebook Live, August 14-16, during Arlington County Fair AT HOME.
Pressure Mounts on Return to School in Fairfax County
School Board members face sensitive voting items.
The week of Oct. 19 held important information for Fairfax County Public Schools families.
