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Green Late Deal in Alexandria
Broken promises and missed deadlines plague Eco-City Alexandria.
Alexandria adopted its Eco-City charter with great fanfare in 2008 along with a promise: The charter would be renewed in a decade. That deadline has now come and gone with no plans to update it. In 2009, members of the City Council approved an Eco-City action plan along with another promise: It would be renewed in five years. Once again, city officials breezed through that deadline.
‘A Funny, Relatable, Foot-Tapping Show’ in Fairfax
Woodson High presents ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie.’
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Wet Weather Dampened Visitation on Canal
Sharpshooters employed by the Department of Agriculture culled 22 deer on the Gold Mine Loop area in March.
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Widen 495 and 270? What about Tolls?
State moves ahead with proposals for extra lanes on Beltway and 270, presents options at citizen meetings.
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Summer Shutdown at the Metro Stations Planned
It will be ‘buses only’ for commuters at Franconia-Springfield station and points north.
Metro Shutdown Worries Commuters
McLean Home Sales: March, 2019
In March, 2019, 97 homes sold between $3,100,000-$215,000 in the McLean and Falls Church area.
McLean Home Sales: March, 2019
Potomac Home Sales: March, 2019
In March, 2019, 46 Potomac homes sold between $2,150,000-$545,000.
Potomac Home Sales: March, 2019
Sharing Wisdom of Positive Aging
Positive Aging and Wellness Fair draws crowd for education, information – and fun!
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Children's Book Author at Reston Regional Library
Hena Khan includes Muslim characters in her books.
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Nepalese American Heritage Celebrated
Town of Herndon first in USA to proclaim Nepalese-American Heritage Day.
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