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In Support of Truthful Education in FCPS
Letter to FCPS
Driver Strikes Lorton Pedestrian
Road fatality
Potomac Home Sales: August, 2022
In August, 2022, 64 Potomac homes sold between $3,600,000-$780,000.
Potomac Home Sales: August, 2022
Potomac Home Sales: September, 2022
In September, 2022, 35 Potomac homes sold between $3,050,000-$550,000.
Potomac Home Sales: September, 2022
Lorton Celebrates Opening of Community Center, Library and Park
New center combines senior and Community Action centers
Lorton Community Center
Wheelchair Athletes Fit in Community Sports
Conference looks at inclusive sports with the parks and recreation leaders in mind.
Wheelchair meeting
Local Deli’s Sandwich List Resembles the Old Ball Coach’s Playbook
Washington football stars go down in Franconia Deli history.
Football-themed sandwiches
A New Springfield Discussed at Chamber Meeting in Mount Vernon
New elements around the town center will bring needed economic development.
New Springfield discussed
Letter: Make Indigenous Peoples Day a Federal Holiday
Letter to the Editor
Letter: More Efficient Access to West End Destinations
Transportation
Inclusionary Dreams
What if Alexandria could force developers to build affordable housing?
If Alexandria wanted to take a carrot-and-stick approach to development, city officials would soon run into a problem. The lure of density is a big fat carrot, which seems to be getting larger each year. But officials in Richmond are holding all the sticks. Chief among them is the idea of inclusionary zoning, which would require the General Assembly to give Alexandria permission to force developers to build affordable housing.
Follow the Long Faith Journey of a Tomato in Alexandria
Unsold produce at Old Town Market makes for modern gleaning, and food for people with need.
Tomato
35 years of Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Domestic Violence