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Bulova Presents State of County
Board chairman discusses Tysons future, effects of sequestration.
Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman Sharon Bulova premiered her "State of the County" address Wednesday, Feb. 20. In the 20-minute video, Bulova addressed what promises to be an eventful year in the county, one that will see the opening of five new Metrorail stations in Tysons Corner and Reston.
Crime Report
Crime Report
Chantilly Home Sales: August, 2014
In August 2014, 20 homes sold between $767,000-$36,250 in the Chantilly area.
Chantilly Home Sales: August, 2014
From Montgomery County Council: ‘Stakeholder’ Engagement for Solar in the Agricultural Reserve
Montgomery County Council released a plan for additional stakeholder engagement on a zoning proposal, ZTA 20-01, Solar Collection System – AR Zone Standards, that removes the prohibition on community solar on 1,800 of the more than 90,000 acres of land in the Agricultural Reserve.
Virginia Supreme Court Surprise Ruling
Court rules that 2003 decision to dramatically lower amount of homes allowed in western Loudoun is invalid due to insufficient public notice.
Virginia Supreme Court Surprise Ruling
Alexandria School Notes
Back-to-School Drive. Through Aug. 19. Donate new backpacks and school supplies to any of the donation boxes in the area, send gift cards to the FACE Center, T.C. Williams High School Room A123, 3330 King St. or volunteer to sort supplies on Tuesday, Aug. 20. Visit http://www.acps.k12.va.us/face-centers.
Camps & Schools
Camps & Schools
Camps & Schools
Camps & Schools
Public Schools
Public Schools
School Notes
School Notes
20-Year Vision of Potomac Approved
County Council Votes 7-2 on Potomac Plan.
20-Year Vision of Potomac Approved
Greater Springfield Chamber Honors First Responders
A Sheriff’s deputy who flies terminally ill patients to treatment facilities and a firefighter who builds boards that teach autistic children to type were two of the four first responders honored by the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce at its fourth Annual Above & Beyond Luncheon on Monday.
Home Sales Report
Home Sales Report
RCA Announces Board Candidates
Online elections June 26 to July 10.
Contact Information for the Candidates: Colin Mills (president)—703-608-6049, cwmills47@hotmail.com; Gary Lee Thomas (president)—703-620-4279, garyleethomas@yahoo.com; Gary Walker (Lake Anne/Tall Oaks/Town Center)—703-864-3535, gary@gehwokka.com; Joe Leighton (South Lakes)—571-213-2611, joe_leighton@comcast.net; John Hanley (Hunters Woods)—703-391-9549, john.hanley@gi-de.com; Connie Hartke (Hunters Woods)—703-476-1230, constance@actwebservices.com; Tammi Petrine (At-Large)—703-390-0577, para1010@verizon.net.
'Flourishing After 55' for the Week of April 20-25
“Flourishing After 55” from Arlington Office of Senior Adult Programs, for April 20-25.
Faith Notes Sept. 20-27
Faith Notes Sept. 20-27
Faith Sept. 20-27
Faith Sept. 20-27
Pohick Turns 20
Heavily-used library branch celebrates 20 years of service to the community.
Pohick Turns 20