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Foster Parents of the Year Encourage Fostering Teens
Teens need guidance, are fun — mostly — and the impact is huge.
Jump ahead: May is Foster Care Month
Republicans Report Campaign Contributions for First Quarter
Republicans Report Campaign Contributions for First Quarter
Republicans Report Campaign Contributions
Republicans Report Campaign Contributions
Republicans Report Campaign Contributions for First Quarter
Republicans Report Campaign Contributions for First Quarter
GBW Celebrates 35th Anniversary
GBW Celebrates 35th Anniversary
Letter: Restore Pregnancy Prevention Funding
At the beginning of the Virginia General Assembly session earlier this month, Gov. Bob McDonnell unveiled his proposed $85 billion budget for the next two fiscal years. Buried way down in the massive document is a cut of $455,000 for the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative which serves seven Virginia communities, including Alexandria.
Governor Visits Express Lanes
Standing on the side of I-95 at the height of rush hour on Tuesday, June 25, Governor Bob McDonnell looked at the construction around him with optimism.
Commentary: Taking a Toll on Virginians
Governor Bob McDonnell came to Tysons Corner last week to participate in a ceremonial ribbon cutting for the opening for the 495 Express Lanes that took place on Nov. 17.

Locals Support Military Vets
Operation Second Chance receives donation from local State Farm office.
Members of the State Farm branch in Great Falls presented a check for $1,500 to Operation Second Chance, a charity that provides for injured service members and their families, Thursday, April 4.

City of Fairfax Hosts Fall Festival
More than 30,000 visitors enjoy arts, entertainment and more.
The weather could not have been more perfect for the 36th annual City of Fairfax Fall Festival on Saturday, Oct. 13. Under bright blue skies, and crisp fall temperatures, more than 30,000 visitors enjoyed headliner bands, amusement rides, three stages of entertainment, the always-popular arts & craft show, a parade and festival food for every palate.

Police Honor Officer Alexander: ‘This Honor Is Well-Deserved'
PFC Michelle Alexander is Officer of the Month.
PFC Michelle L. Alexander was recently recognized for a job well done.

Laurel Hill Holds Member Championship Tournament
Laurel Hill Golf Course held it's 8th Annual Member Championship Tournament Sept. 6 and 7. This two-day golf challenge was attended by 20 Laurel Hill members who were divided into three levels of play based on individual handicaps.
Justice, IRS Enter Koger Investigation
Homeowners' associations encouraged to notify IRS of Koger irregularities.
Justice, IRS Enter Koger Investigation
John F. Ellis, 68, of Vienna, Dies
John Francis Ellis, 68, passed away peacefully while in the care of Coastal Hospice at the Lake in Salisbury, Md. on Jan. 18.

‘Man of La Mancha’ Opens Friday
The Aldersgate Church Community Theatre presents “Man of La Mancha,” opening Friday.

State Champions
The DeMarini Stars Prime team won the USSSA VA Elite State championship June 28-29 in Fredericksburg.
'She's a Brave Little Girl'
Katie Karas receives a state-wide award for her work with state legislators on street racing crackdowns.
'She's a Brave Little Girl'
'She's a Brave Little Girl'
Katie Karas receives a state-wide award for her work with state legislators on street racing crackdowns.
'She's a Brave Little Girl'
Arlington Crime Report -- April 18
The following crimes were reported to the Arlington County Police Department for the week of March 22 to April 2.