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Education Reparations Await Governor’s Signature
Bill would extend benefits to descendants of those directly impacted by massive resistance in Virginia through the Brown v. Board of Education Scholarship Program.
Reparations
Undergrounding Utilities Eyed for Richmond Highway
Dominion customers might pay a few cents more each month to cover it.
Utilities Underground
‘They Will Never Be Forgotten’
Survivors gather to mark 78th anniversary of Iwo Jima.
Iwo Jima veterans
Opportunity for Residents to Get Involved
Some ‘Site-Specific Plan Amendment’ proposals in Sully District.
Plan amendment
Free Native Plant Clinics: Cultivate Nature
Free Native Plant Clinics: Cultivate Nature
Still Fighting for Voting Rights
In 1920, the National American Woman Suffrage Association became the League of Women Voters.
Voting Rights
Vienna Robots Help with Renovations at Old D.C. Building
Robots and humans make their marks on the stone blocks for Washington National Cathedral.
Renovations
Flourishing After 55 in Arlington
Flourishing after 55
Black Seniors at Culpepper Garden
The journeys three current Black residents made to Culpepper Garden.
Black seniors
‘Every Fatal Overdose Statistic Represents a Person’
Straight talk about opioids in Fairfax County.
Overdoses
Potomac Home Sales: January, 2023
In January, 2023, 23 Potomac homes sold between $4,000,000-$534,000.
Potomac Home Sales: January, 2023
New GW Parade Route in Alexandria
Parade to celebrate George Washington Masonic Memorial.
GW parade route
Marking Black History
County students learn about African American contributions and History; six new historical markers to tell the stories.
Black History