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Opinion — Deeply Disturbing The Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association is deeply disturbed that the U.S. Senate approved a budget reconciliation plan with severe Medicaid funding cuts that ...
The Fairfax County School Board held a hybrid regular meeting on Jan. 21. Jeffrey K. Platenberg, assistant superintendent, Facilities and Transportation Services, brought forward a new ...
Holding their election certificates are (from left) Anthony Amos, Billy Bates, Stacy Hall, Catherine Read, Stacey Hardy-Chandler, Rachel McQuillen and Tom Peterson.
The Potomac River Generating Station, a shuttered coal-fired power plant in North Old Town, has been sold to Hilco Redevelopment Partners and is slated for redevelopment in a move that city ...
Mac Cummins, AICP, is the newly appointed chief executive officer of Reston Association. Hailing from the City of Bellevue, Washington state. His tenure begins August 22, 2022.
This story first appeared on the Points of Light website. It takes a certain kind of patience and persistence to be an advocate for systemic change. It’s the kind Cheyenne Klapper, 19, has in ...
Herndon Town Councilmember Naila Alam stands outside the Herndon Community Center, where DMV Connect will offer limited services inside by appointment, March 22-25. Photo by Mercia Hobson.
Whether seeking gym space, yoga classes, senior activities, afterschool programs or healthcare, area residents of all ages will find these offerings and much more at the Sully Community Center ...
House Fireto the hospital, two of them with life-threatening injuries, following a two-alarm fire in the Town of Herndon Thursday, Dec. 2, around 5:34 p.m. Units from Fairfax County Fire and ...
TomatoFollow the Long Faith Journey of a Tomato in Alexandria Unsold produce at Old Town Market makes for modern gleaning, and food for people with need.
Acting Arlington County Police Chief Charles Penn stands in front of a plaque “In Valor There Is Hope” in the plaza outside police headquarters reading the names of the seven fallen ACPD ...
The construction of the Masonic Temple on Shooter Hill began on June 5, 1922, and it took 10 years to complete. There was a cornerstone ceremony that took place on Nov. 5, 1923. President Calvin ...