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Starting in the school year 2024–25, W. T. Woodson High School will be officially known as the Carter G. Woodson High School, named in honor of the distinguished Black author, educator and ...
The annual Virginia Grassroots Coalition’s Priority Legislation Press Conference was held on Jan. 12 (virtually, hosted by Network NOVA). Led by Luisa Boyarski, Director of the Virginia ...
Photo by Mercia Hobson A. Churchill and co-driver Bentley sporting the sunglasses, pull into Katie’s Coffee Bar in Great Falls for a morning treat.
L’Auberge Bustling, But Not Unscathed in Great Falls The restaurant is enjoying a broad base of customer support after reopening two months ago, but it is still on shaky ground due to the pandemic.
Division Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid presented what she called the “needs-based” Fiscal Year 2026 Proposed Budget at the Fairfax County School Board meeting on Thursday evening, Jan. 23.
Reenactors and a patriotic-clad Union Santa Claus greeted visitors to Fort Ward as part of the annual Civil War Christmas in Camp program Dec. 11 at Fort Ward Museum. “We are here portraying the ...
Earlier this year, continuing discussion around sediment and flooding problems, including a recommendation to let Lake Accotink fill in and become a wetland, raised concern among some area residents.
On Saturday, Oct. 8, Rodney L. Lusk (D), the supervisor for the Franconia District on the Fairfax County Board, spoke to about 50 people in a large room at the new Hybla Valley Community Center in ...
When it comes down to it, the newly tenured Fairfax County School Board, seated on Jan. 1, 2024, had, as R. Kyle McDaniel, a member at large, said, "a very interesting, long, deliberate budget ...
Fairfax County Executive Bryan Hill presented his proposed FY 2026 Advertised Budget Plan on Tuesday. Hill suggested a 1.5-cent real estate tax rate increase to $1.14 per $100 assessed value. That ...
So on Monday, July 14 Westville will open their doors for in-person dining in Clarendon with 65 seats indoors and 30 for ...
Your Actions, Our Climate: Fairfax Needs You Now Bold goals for Fairfax County: cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 and reaching carbon neutrality by 2050.