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An Oakton doctor was sentenced today to 13 years in prison for conspiring to distribute oxycodone and amphetamines, maintaining drug premises, and false statements relating to health care matters.
The 1.4-ounce female Northern cardinal was squawking and squirming between Brian Rademacher’s fingers and then bit his hand, leaving a red mark, as he prepared to release her after putting a ...
McLean Project for the Arts (MPA) announced the appointment of four new members to their Board of Directors. The new members are: Mary Davis (McLean, VA): Artist and community leader Rustom ...
Perhaps your habit includes the peaceful serenity of a walk through nature on one of our park trails. Local composer, recording artist, and producer, J.J. Myre, from the Town of Vienna, has begun ...
At the Schar Center at Inova Fairfax, there is hope for cancer patients not only in the medical breakthroughs and technology at the center to fight cancer, but hope also comes in the shape of a ...
Last week, Gov. Glenn Youngkin completed action on the state budget and legislation from the General Assembly after we took action on his first round of proposed amendments and vetoes. The actions ...
Ticks are active in Fairfax County almost year round, including warm winter days. Lyme disease is still the best known and most common disease spread by ticks in Virginia, but there are others ...
140 new police officers hired in 2024, net gain of 18 officers. Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis presented the Fairfax County Police Department Crime and Recruiting Data Update during the ...
Sunday morning, May 4, at Huntley Meadows Park was damp and drizzly and by 12 noon, when the park’s 50th anniversary event began, drippy. It was appropriate weather for Wetlands Awareness Day ...
The Home for Life Expo was April 4 at Fairfax City’s Sherwood Center. Photos By Bonnie Hobbs/The Connection Technology coach Amy Burk of TechWise Coaching teaches technology skills to older adults.
The apparatus bay of Fire Station Number 8 was packed with descendants of the original Black volunteer firefighter department that started in 1918, members of the local neighborhood, friends and ...
Members of the Alexandria Police Department descended on Del Ray March 22 for the annual Charles W. Hill Park clean up in memory of Hill, the last APD officer to be killed in the line of duty.
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