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Churchill Road fourth graders get tips on how to make a collage expressing some aspect …
Nearly every student raised their hand when Paquin asked if they had seen "Dolphin Tale."
Forestville Elementary fourth-grader Taylor Betts, pictured with Brandon Paquin, shows the audience the medal she …
From left, Taylor Betts and Brandon Paquin speak to Forestville Elementary students about the ways …
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Volunteers package sealed nonperishable meals put together at Colvin Run Elementary School Sunday, Jan. 22. …
Former Democratic Gov. Tim Kaine discusses his goals if elected to U.S. Senate. Former Democratic …
Cupcakes by Occasionally Cake.
On Wednesday, Jan. 18, Fairfax County held an online forum to address the topic of …
These bracelets are an example of the jewelry for sale at the McLean Community Center’s …
Earrings such as these will be for sale at the McLean Community Center’s annual Jewelry …
Analemma Society founders Charles and Jacque Olin at Observatory Park, which hosts weekly sky viewings …
Dominic Alexander of Stop Hunger Now shows hundreds of volunteers how to package nonperishable meals …
From left, Colvin Run Mill Elementary second-graders Melanie Lindsey, Lily Flint and Katharine Trottingham take …
Sophia Ambrose, 6, pours a scoop of soy protein into one of 25,000 meals packaged …
Councilwoman Del Pepper refused to share her compromise plan until after the public hearing closed.
Planning Director Faroll Hamer and Deputy Planning Director Karl Moritz answer questions the waterfront plan.
Councilman Paul Smedberg confers with City Attorney James Banks.
City Manager Rashad Young listens to public testimony about the waterfront plan.
Signs and buttons responding to the proposed waterfront plan are visible throughout the council chambers.
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