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‘Vision, Passion and Selfless Dedication’ in the City of Fairfax
Pajardo honored as 2017 Education Leader of the Year.

‘It Just Makes Me Feel Good’ Veterans Day
OLLI honors veterans with annual celebration.
Fairfax veterans
Opinion: Letter to Editor: Students Rely On Bike Lanes
Letter to Editor- Bike Lanes

Following the Money from High-Interest Lenders to Virginia Lawmakers
Campaign cash helps undermine efforts to create consumer protections.
Recent years have seen increased scrutiny of high-interest lenders, businesses that offer a variety of loans at interest rates that often exceed 300 percent. Now campaign finance disclosures show the industry is spreading its influence across the political spectrum with about $800,000 in political contributions this election cycle according to data from the Virginia Public Access Project.

‘Lost in Yonkers’ Being Performed in Potomac
Congregation Har Shalom's Peace Mountain Theatre Company presents Neil Simon comedy.

LeMunyon Seat May Be Democrats' Best Chance of Taking Out GOP Incumbent
House District 67 is one of the most hotly contested races of the year.
On paper, the 67th House District seems like solidly blue territory. Democrat Hillary Clinton won it with almost 60 percent of the vote. But Republican Del. Jim LeMunyon (R-67) has been in office for four terms, a time that this slice of Northern Virginia has been trending increasingly toward the Democratic Party. That puts this district in the spotlight as one of the most competitive House of Delegates races in Virginia, and it’s one reason supporters of Democrat Karrie Delaney say she's got a shot at ousting LeMunyon.

Tale of Two Waterfronts
With the opening of The Wharf, the Potomac River gets a little more crowded.

Sports: Junior Umpires Make the Calls for Ft. Hunt Little League
Teens cover nearly 70 percent of umpire slots.

Flu Shot Clinic Serves Double Duty as Disaster-Planning Scenario
Planning for the worst while helping city residents feel their best.
Alexandria is in the grip of a medical emergency. A mysterious strain of influenza is creating a deadly health crisis, and it doesn’t seem to be responding to the standard flu vaccine. Wait. Calm down. It’s just a disaster planning scenario.

The Elusive Trail of the Bunnyman Urban Myth
Fairfax County Library investigator: ‘This Guy Doesn’t Exist.’
Bunnyman Bridge Urban Legend

Runnymede Park, The Hidden Gem of Herndon
NatureFest 2017 showcases the park's assets and combines learning and fun.

What A Sweet Ride in Herndon
Herndon Parks & Recreation Department debuts their inaugural Cupcake Bike Ride.