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Self-Sufficiency Via Computers

Vienna Presbyterian Church ESOL program helps students find jobs.

Self-Sufficiency Via Computers

Koozmin Cries Foul in RCC Election

RCC candidate finds prohibited campaign literature near a polling box, starting a flurry of email exchanges.

Koozmin Cries Foul in RCC Election

Self-Sufficiency through Computer Training

Vienna Presbyterian Church ESOL program helps students find jobs.

Self-Sufficiency through Computer Training

Storm Threat

City prepares for potential flooding.

Storm Threat

Dominion High School Introduces Mascot

A marketing class worked with a professional to develop a mascot for their school.

Dominion High School Introduces Mascot

Woman Pleads Guilty to 3 Offenses

Woman Pleads Guilty to 3 Offenses

Christmas at Chantilly High

Tiny Tots, Holiday Spectacular Shows, Dec. 12-14.

Christmas at Chantilly High

Woman Pleads Guilty to 3 Offenses

Woman Pleads Guilty to 3 Offenses

Litzenberger is Appointed To Planning Commission

Litzenberger is Appointed To Planning Commission

Special Delivery

Potomac Preserve and East Gate neighborhoods pay thanks to Clownie Wallace for 20 years of dedicated and personal service.

Special Delivery

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Chantilly Day Plans Marching Along

Community event is slated for spring.

Plans are marching along for the first-ever, Chantilly Day. The celebration is set for Saturday, May 12, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., in the parking lot of the Sully Place Shopping Center in Chantilly.

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Fire Ravages Centreville Home

Damage estimated at $750,000

Nine-year-old William Wilson was outside playing football with his dad, Monday evening, in Centreville’s Hunt Chase Estates community, when they saw smoke coming from the house next door and the occupants fleeing.

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A Place for Artists in Clifton

The Art Guild of Clifton is forming.

The members of the Art Guild of Clifton don’t yet have a permanent space or funding, but both are in the works. They’ve got participating artists, talent and enthusiasm and, on Saturday, March 17, they’re having a grand opening in the Town of Clifton.

Murder Case Goes to Grand Jury

Testimony heard about Centreville woman’s death.

Dressed in the green outfit of a Fairfax County prisoner, Benjamin Luke Walker listened in court last week while others testified during his preliminary hearing. When they were done, Judge Michael Cassidy sent Walker back to jail and certified the murder case against him to the grand jury.

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E.C. Lawrence Park To Gain Pilot Project

Looking at area residents having fun at E.C. Lawrence Park in Chantilly — and seeing its lush, green forest — it’s not immediately apparent that anything needs fixing. But the experts know better, and they’re doing something about it.

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Spotlight on High-School Theater

Paul VI receives nine Cappie nominations.

The Cappie nominations for outstanding high-school theater were just announced and, all together, Robinson, Woodson, Paul VI and Fairfax received 29 nominations. The awards to the winners will be presented Sunday, June 10, at the annual Cappies Gala at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.

Woodson, Fairfax Shows Receive Cappie Nods

Both Woodson and Fairfax High have received Cappie nominations for their spring, theatrical productions. The winners will be revealed during the June 10 Cappies Gala at The Kennedy Center.

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Check One off the Bucket List

Local woman to compete in Ironman World Championship.

Fair Lakes resident BethAnn Telford has participated in two Ironman competitions in Lake Placid, N.Y., and in several half-Ironman events. But for her, being accepted into the upcoming Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii, is the top of the mountain.

1,550 Backpacks Are Needed

WFCM asks community to help local students.

It’s summertime outside, but Western Fairfax Christian Ministries (WFCM) is already focused on September. It’s collecting backpacks for students attending 23 elementary, middle and high schools in Centreville, Chantilly and Clifton.

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Check One Off The Bucket List

Local woman to compete in Ironman World Championship.

Fair Lakes resident BethAnn Telford has participated in two Ironman competitions in Lake Placid, N.Y., and in several half-Ironman events.