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Food Talk
Food Talk
Food Talk
Fairfax Center Station Open for Business
New fire station to serve as the county’s response team to hazardous material calls.
Fairfax Center Station Open for Business
Fire Station Officially Open
New, environmentally friendly Crosspointe Fire Station conducts grand opening.
Fire Station Officially Open
Fire Station Officially Open
New, environmentally friendly Crosspointe Fire Station conducts grand opening.
Fire Station Officially Open
Wexton Supporters Ensure Victory Despite Weather
Voters brave bad weather in state senate election.
By 12:20 p.m. more than 680 votes had been cast at Herndon Elementary School. “The turnout has been medium, fairly steady” said Robert Walker, chief election officer at the Herndon Elementary School. “One of the touch screens was acting up, so we took it out, it did not have any votes on it.”
Art Doesn’t Lie – People Lie
Reston Community Players’ New Play Project presents world premiere of ‘Fake’ June 15-16.
Reston Community Players New Play Projects presents the world premiere of the fully staged play "Fake" by Jim Gordon on June 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. at the CenterStage Theatre in the Reston Community Center.
Editorial: Independent Police Auditor Marks History
Kudos to Board of Supervisors for unanimous approval of independent police auditor; now on to the Civilian Review Panel.
The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors voted to create the position and office of independent police auditor on Tuesday, Sept. 20, creating the first civilian, independent oversight of law enforcement in Fairfax County. The unanimous vote demonstrated the board’s commitment to the ongoing process that began early in 2015 when Board of Supervisors Chairman Sharon Bulova established the 32-member Ad Hoc Police Practices Review Commission.
Home Sales
Home Sales
Home Sales
Home Sales
Home Sales
Home Sales
Potomac Neighborhoods Compare Notes on Future
Potomac Neighborhoods Compare Notes on Future
Groundbreaking Ceremony for Centreville Presbyterian Church
Groundbreaking Ceremony for Centreville Presbyterian Church
Bond Referendum Set for November
Voters will determine if $108 million in financing for schools and parks gets the green light.
Bond Referendum Set for November
Get Set for Virginia Run Turkey Trot
Proceeds Benefit Life with Cancer.
Get Set for Virginia Run Turkey Trot
Leaders Vent about Roads
Chamber Hosts Forum for Business Leaders, Officials
Leaders Vent about Roads
Forum Highlights Domestic Violence
Cook holds gathering to “Stop the Silence—End the Violence.”
Oct. 17. The back patio at Kilroy’s Restaurant and Sports Bar on Port Royal Road in Springfield was the scene of a gathering described by host Fairfax County Supervisor John C. Cook (R- Braddock), as “part of an effort to shine the light on the oft-hidden and denied blight on our families … of domestic violence.” Cook was appointed by the Board of Supervisors in February to be their liaison to the Domestic Violence Prevention, Policy and Coordinating Council. “The name may be a mouthful,” admitted Cook in an interview during the event, “but the people you need to get things done are all right in the room,” he said. “This group gets things done.”