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Indeed, Bob Sisson was Fairfax’s city manager for 27 years – more than a quarter century. And following Sisson, Rob Stalzer held the post for five years, retiring in March of this year, after ...
Foxes are very adaptable to human environments, Fairfax County wildlife biologist Erin Thady told 70 attendees at a Dec. 6 Zoom talk sponsored by the Friends of Mason Neck State Park.
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.
Questioning Racially-Biased Gang Database Activists: Residents can be entered into GangNet merely for living in neighborhoods where gang activity takes place.
Despite the 90-plus-degree heat that felt like 100 degrees, people danced and jived to the Just Us Band’s rendition of ...
Hundreds of American flags were unfurled overlooking the Potomac River to kick off the 8th annual Flags for Heroes display June 24 on the grounds of Cedar Knoll Restaurant.
In 1966, the Sullivan and Freeman families filed a lawsuit and lost several appeals. In December 1969, the U.S. Supreme Court ...
This building houses the police and the supervisor’s office but they are looking to modernize. Up and down the Mount Vernon ...
Featuring the theme, “Freedom, Flip Flops and Fireworks,” Fairfax City’s always spectacular Fourth of July parade will hit the streets Friday, July 4, from 10 a.m-noon, and will go on, rain or shine.
Planning for Northern Virginia Senior Olympics 2025 has begun with some new events added. NVSO will be held Sept. 13 - 30.
Fairfax City’s Juneteenth celebration, held June 14 in Old Town Square, included food and crafts vendors, children’s ...
During Fairfax City’s Juneteenth ceremony on June 14, City Councilmember Stacey Hardy-Chandler received a special honor.
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