Thursday, April 27
Seeds of Change at Volunteer Fairfax
Volunteer Fairfax honors service award-winners at 25th annual ceremony
Fairfax County Board Approves Budget Mark-Up with 8-2 Vote
Final adoption of the county budget takes place on May 2.
Tuesday, April 25
Monday, April 24
Fairfax County Moves Step Closer to Approving FY 2018 Budget
More funds recommended for Diversion First, schools.
Making Science and Technology Fun for Students
Stemtree focuses on one-to-one customized STEM programs in Vienna center.
Thursday, April 20
Great Falls Home Sales: March, 2017
In March, 2017, 28 Great Falls homes sold between $2,800,000-$665,800.
Great Falls Home Sales: March, 2017
Wednesday, April 19
Tuesday, April 18
The Old Girl Never Looked Better
Colvin Run Dance and Community Hall in Great Falls marks 85th anniversary.
Monday, April 17
Thursday, April 13
McLean Citizens Urge Board To Reconsider Budget Cuts
McLean Citizens Urge Board To Reconsider Budget Cuts
Egg Hunt Leaves No Gem Unturned
Candy wasn’t the only thing waiting for children to find when they opened the eggs they found on Sunday, April 9; Adeler Jewelers hid gemstones in 800 of the 8,000 eggs
Great Falls Egg Hunt
Foods and Flavors of India
Choolaah Indian BBQ opens at Mosaic District.
Choolaah Indian BBQ opens at Mosaic District.
Dranesville District Brushes Up On Safety Preparedness
Dranesville District Brushes Up On Safety Preparedness
Wednesday, April 12
Andrew Slebonick Named Vienna Police Officer of the Year
2016 Town of Vienna Police Officer of the Year
Tuesday, April 11
Design Center Educates Homeowners with Remodeling Plans
Open House, April 22, will feature three seminars, industry experts and New showroom.
Report: Fairfax County Homeless Population Down 47 Percent
Budget woes threaten progress as the number of homeless people drops below 1,000 for the first time in Fairfax County.
Thursday, April 6
Leading by Example
Julie Casso: Volunteering has always been a big part of her life.
Julie Casso of Great Falls, makes a difference
Wednesday, April 5
Immigration Enforcement Is Feds’ Responsibility
Clarifying county’s stance on immigration sparks sharp exchange among supervisors.
Editorial Opinion: Another Step to Police Transparency
Opening up records of “unattended deaths” to families.
Tuesday, April 4
Monday, April 3
Mid-Century Classic for Artful One-level Living
In the 1950s, Hollin Hills was a mecca for cutting-edge housing design; 60 years later, mid-century modern is a resurgent style ripe for nuanced improvements.
Elaborating a Log Cabin
Retirees find special satisfactions in pair of art studios, and front porch with view.
Ending Homelessness: ‘It Can Be Done’
Housing and homeless services providers discuss “Complex needs and promising solutions.”