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Neighborhood: Taylor Run June 13-20
Neighborhood: Taylor Run June 13-20
Business Notes
Business Notes
Neighborhood: Taylor Run June 13-20
Neighborhood: Taylor Run June 13-20
People, Jan. 14-20
People, Jan. 14-20
Shopping Season Varies for Retailers
Shopping Season Varies for Retailers
Business
Business
New Facility Opens Up Space
County to gain space as school administration looks to consolidate offices.
New Facility Opens Up Space
Former Executive Pleads Guilty
Faces up to 20 years in prison on embezzlement, forgary, fraud charges.
Former Executive Pleads Guilty
School Notes
School Notes
At the Library
At the Library
People
People
Substitute Teacher Pleads Guilty
Substitute teacher faces 20 years for sex with 14-year-old student.
Substitute Teacher Pleads Guilty
Council, School Board Commiserate
Both have construction proposals over budget.
Council, School Board Commiserate
Crime Report
Crime Report
Week In Great Falls
Week In Great Falls
Brain Buffs Show Their Muscle
Four students from West Springfield High compete in the first Brain Bee, a competition that tests knowledge of the brain and nervous system.
Brain Buffs Show Their Muscle
Substitute Teacher Pleads Guilty
Substitute teacher faces 20 years for sex with 14-year-old student.
Substitute Teacher Pleads Guilty
Fairfax Celebrates Arts
City of Fairfax Mayor’s Ball attracts hundreds.
Hundreds of people gathered at the Sherwood Center on Friday, April 20 to attend the 2nd Annual Mayor’s Ball, and to celebrate the opening of the 27th year of Fairfax Spotlight on the Arts Festival.
Mayor's Welcome to the City of Fairfax
On behalf of the members of the Fairfax City Council, I want to welcome you. Less than 20 miles outside our nation’s capital, the City of Fairfax has played an important role throughout the history of the Commonwealth of Virginia and our nation. The city’s size of 6.3 square miles and 23,000 residents gives our community the feel of a small town, while providing all the amenities of living in a large metropolitan area.
Mormon Church Youth Group Visits Historic Sites
From June 20-22, 220 youth from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint (LDS) youth, ages 14 to 18, from seven local congregations in Annandale, Burke and Springfield traveled to Kirtland, Ohio, to visit and tour the city that was both home and church center to the fledging Latter-day Saint church from 1831-1838.