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Centreville Home Sales: May, 2016
In May, 2016, 137 Centreville homes sold between $985,000-$153,500.
Centreville Home Sales: May, 2016
Burke Home Sales: May, 2016
In May, 2016, 79 Burke homes sold between $849,500-$200,000.
Burke Home Sales: May, 2016
Arlington Home Sales: May, 2016
In May, 2016, 299 Arlington homes sold between $2,300,000-$90,000.
Arlington Home Sales: May, 2016
Alexandria Home Sales: May, 2016
In May, 2016, 287 Alexandria homes sold between $2,325,000-$136,100.
Alexandria Home Sales: May, 2016
Fairfax County Retired Educators award scholarships to aspiring teachers
Springfield resident Paul Naanou is determined to be in front of a classroom. The rising senior at the College of William and Mary and 2013 graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology has been a math and science instructor for Fairfax Collegiate over the last two summers.
Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Added to Fairfax County Student Handbook
School Board members debate whether students should be held accountable.
Students in Fairfax County Public Schools started the 2015-2016 school year without the words “sexual orientation” or “gender identity” as part of the nondiscrimination guide within their student handbook.
Area Roundups
Weekly happenings in your area.
Alexandria: TC Girls’ Soccer Falls to Cox in State Semifinals
Titans out-shoot Falcons 28-5 but fail to score.
The T.C. Williams girls' soccer team lost to Cox in the state semifinals.
Taste of Reston Returns Friday and Saturday, June 16-17
Taste of Reston is expected to draw record crowds to Reston Town Center Friday and Saturday, June 16-17.
Arno’s Pastries Come to Reston
Meet pastry chef Arnaud Herodet.
Herndon: Theater to Inspire Conversation
‘Guerrilla Theatre Works: At What Cost?’ at NextStop in Herndon.
Opening NextStop Theatre’s summer 2016 series of one-night only performances is a show about a very contemporary social issue; the search for home in an unsafe, complex world.
Reston: Development of a Solution?
Can the former American Press Institute building, architectural gem, still be saved?
The vacant American Press Institute Building at 11690 Sunrise Valley Drive drew international attention this week, days before a scheduled rezoning hearing at the Fairfax County Planning Commission this Thursday, June 16, 2016.
Mount Vernon: 24 Graduate from Browne
Browne Academy held its graduation ceremony on Friday, June 10, in the school’s Center for Athletics and Performing Arts.
Alexandria Letter: Benefits of New Pool
Letter to the Editor
In a letter to the editor from last week’s edition of the Alexandria Gazette Packet [“Government Over-reach”], Jimm Roberts is critical about several things in Alexandria.
McLean: Crisis Link, Text and Turning Point
McLean-based nonprofit provides services and engagement during crises.
Caryline Kelly, 27, will earn her graduate degree in mental health counseling this summer. Kelly is a recovery support specialist with Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services, headquartered in McLean.
Week in Great Falls
Weekly happenings in Great Falls
Arlington: Nunez Leads W-L Boys’ Soccer to First State Championship
Senior scores two goals in state final win over First Colonial.
The Washington-Lee boys' soccer team won its first state championship on Saturday.
State Tournament Roundup
W-L boys' soccer, Robinson girls', boys' lax among teams competing for titles.
The 6A state championships are being held today at Robinson and Lake Braddock.
Burke: Shocked by Kidney Disease
Family searching, waiting in line for living donor.
Burke resident Hayden Shock graduated from Gallaudet University May 13 on the dean’s list with a marketing degree. That was expected. Fewer than two months before, he was diagnosed with acute kidney failure. For a healthy college senior -- Shock threw javelin and competed for Gallaudet track and field -- the diagnosis was totally unexpected.
Area Crime and Police Reports
Area Crime Reports