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Public Hearing Scheduled On Mirant
Correspondence widens schism between Mirant, City And Moran.
Public Hearing Scheduled On Mirant
Braddock History Book Unveiled
Nearly 100 volunteers contributed to the creation of book about Braddock District.
Braddock History Book Unveiled
Open Questions
Second phase of Rail to Dulles still hasn’t finalized its funding, with many factors uncertain.
Open Questions
Week in Reston
Week in Reston
Natural Theatricals Opens with Euripides' ‘Ion’
Three plays scheduled for 2005 season
Natural Theatricals Opens with Euripides' ‘Ion’
County Wants Full Disclosure
Supervisors hear the plans for the celebration of the county's 250th anniversary.
County Wants Full Disclosure
Solutions for Sewer Lines?
Opinion: Where sewer line extensions go, there, too, disappears forest canopy, green space and water quality.
Solutions for Sewer Lines?
Having Healthy Holidays
Having Healthy Holidays
Having Healthy Holidays
Most people skip workouts during the holiday, but that’s when exercise is needed the most.
Having Healthy Holidays
One Girl's Story
One Girl's Story
Get Moving!
Students at Our Lady of Mercy School get a tutorial in life and games beyond the digital screen.
Get Moving!
This Time Voters Are Determined
Apathy was not on the agenda this election day.
This Time Voters Are Determined
Week in Vienna
Events, awards and community information for Vienna and Oakton.
Lightning Campaign Pits Longtime Elected Official Against Progressive Newcomer
Democrats to determine special election candidate this weekend.
This week, Democrats will determine their candidate in a special election blitz campaign that offers little time for voters to learn much about their options.
Alliance Theatre presents ‘Grease.’
It’s high school 1959, and the students at Rydell High are busy with their classes, music and love lives. And with a rockin’ beat underscoring the story, the audience will see the blossoming romance of tough guy Danny and nice girl Sandy.
‘A Fantastic Piece of Escapism’
Woodson High presents Tolkien’s classic, “The Hobbit.”
Welcome to Middle Earth, as envisioned by J.R.R. Tolkien in Woodson High’s production of “The Hobbit.” It’s the adventure of a peaceful homebody persuaded by a wizard to help a group of militant dwarves reclaim their treasure from a marauding dragon. “One of our biggest challenges was building a huge, dragon puppet,” said Director Terri Hobson. “There’ll be lots of caves, rocky hills and earth tones. And we actually have five girls who are being trees.”
Workhouse Promises Fireworks, Free Concerts, Artistic Programs
Since opening in 2008 as the Workhouse Arts Center, the staff within the stately red bricks of what was originally a Progressive Era prison has worked to develop the site as a central fixture of the Lorton community.
Bridge on Route 29 Set for Replacement
Little Rocky Run span is 81 years old.
Work will begin in a few weeks to replace the Route 29 bridge over the Little Rocky Run stream in Centreville. Besides improving the bridge, itself, the project will also result in a new sidewalk and shared-use path.
Week in Fairfax
Police collect toys for sick children, Fairfax County Animal Shelter to offer free spay or neuter for the first 100 animals adopted, Remembering Leslie Prokop, Woodson Drama Night Out, First bike sharing system implemented at GMU, and Christmas tree fire safety