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This Thursday, Nov. 19, Fairfax County Police will be joining other state and local law enforcement officers to help save more lives by strongly enforcing seat belt laws.
Robinson Theater Presents “Noises Off”
The Rambunctious Theater Company – in partnership with the Robinson Secondary Drama Department – presents Michael Frayn’s “Noises Off” on Nov. 19-21 at Robinson's Russell Theater.
Obituary: Mary Londergan Lovaas, 96, All Irish Mom and Community Volunteer, Dies
Mary Londergan Lovaas died early Sunday, Nov. 15 at age 96.
Letter: Appreciating Mayor Euille
Letter to the Editor
Now that the vitriolic Democratic mayoral campaign is over and the leader baton is soon to pass to another, it behooves us all to recognize the extraordinary contribution that Bill Euille has made to the City of Alexandria.
Letter: From Vision To Reality
Letter to the Editor
Typically a school system must solely focus on dealing with the latest crisis or simply keeping everything running relatively smoothly.
Letter: Busing Inconsistency
Letter to the Editor
I am the grandmother and daycare of two children, enrolled at James K. Polk.
Alexandria People at Work: Knowing Customers and Beers
Will Bruder opens a tap at Rustico on Slater Lane. Beer slides down the side of the Pilsner glass. "This is very much a neighborhood beer bar," Bruder said. Eight bar stools are full at 4 p.m. on a Tuesday.
Alexandria: Eisenhower’s Latest Battle
Transportation, development, and questions of authority precede approval of Eisenhower West Small Area Plan.
Eisenhower East is a experiencing a bit of a renaissance. The AMC Hoffman is one of the city’s most popular theaters and hosted the premier of “Mercy Street.”
Lewis: Civil Rights Fight Not Over
Civil Rights icon addresses students for TC’s 50th anniversary.
In the middle of Civil Rights movement, young Americans turned towards civil rights leaders like John Lewis for leadership and advice.
Alexandria: New Faces on School Board Face Old Problems
Newcomers brace for coming budget and redistricting battles.
While incumbents held onto the City Council, the 2015 Alexandria election is bringing some new faces to the Alexandria School Board.
Reston Author Shares New Book
“Dawn kisses the grasslands of the savanna. A lion roars. Long vocal cords vibrate in his throat – back and forth, back and forth.
Vienna, Oakton Home Sales: October, 2015
In October, 2015, 81 homes sold between $1,920,750-$223,500 in the Vienna and Oakton area.
Vienna, Oakton Home Sales: October, 2015
Springfield Home Sales: October, 2015
In October, 2015, 124 Springfield homes sold between $725,000-$159,500.
Springfield Home Sales: October, 2015
Reston Home Sales: October, 2015
In October, 2015, 97 Reston homes sold between $1,325,000-$85,000.
Reston Home Sales: October, 2015
Ad Fontes: ‘A Blessing to Be In Our Own Building’
Ad Fontes Academy now united on one campus.
It’s been a long time coming, but Ad Fontes Academy can finally be described as a school united.
McLean Home Sales: October, 2015
In October, 2015, 92 homes sold between $4,100,000-$135,000 in the McLean and Falls Church area.
McLean Home Sales: October, 2015
Oak Hill and Herndon Home Sales: October, 2015
In October, 2015, 73 homes sold between $1,325,000-$138,000 in the Oak Hill and Herndon area.
Oak Hill and Herndon Home Sales: October, 2015
Great Falls Home Sales: October, 2015
In October, 2015, 19 Great Falls homes sold between $3,425,000-$520,000.
Great Falls Home Sales: October, 2015
Fairfax Home Sales: October, 2015
In October, 2015, 95 Fairfax homes sold between $1,400,000-$150,000.
Fairfax Home Sales: October, 2015
Chantilly Home Sales: October, 2015
In October, 2015, 20 homes sold between $850,000-$79,900 in the Chantilly area.
Chantilly Home Sales: October, 2015