McLean Project for the Arts is canceling the 2022 MPAartfest, originally scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 2 in McLean Central Park, due to predicted rainfall associated with Hurricane Ian.
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Kaavya Radhakrishnan, a junior at Langley High School in McLean, scored a perfect 36 on her ACT exam this year.
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A Fairfax County student is competing to be the Food Network’s next Kids Baking Champion and win $25,000 in the 10th season of the reality show that begins Monday.
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First Lady Jill Biden on Monday visited an elementary school clinic in McLean to kick off the national rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11 -- the same clinic where the first polio vaccine was administered in 1954.
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Capital One kicks off the grand opening of its new performing arts and corporate event space in Tysons Corner this Friday with a performance by singer, songwriter and actor Josh Groban.
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McLean Central Park will come to life Sunday, Oct. 3, when MPAartfest returns with a day of art, music, food and fun.
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The Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts announced Tuesday it will reopen its indoor theater at The Barns this fall but ticket holders will be required to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test.
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Great Falls businessman Glenn Youngkin has won the Republican nomination for governor after six rounds of counting ballots cast at Saturday's drive-through unassembled convention.
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Guidehouse, a management consulting company, will invest $12.7 million to establish a global headquarters operation and create 900 jobs in Tysons, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Monday.
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Fairfax County officials have “paused” their negotiations with an applicant over the proposed installation of a telecommunications monopole at Wolf Trap Fire Station.
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The McLean-based Narang Foundation has donated $15,000 to Langley Residential Support Services toward its operations to help Fairfax County adults with developmental disabilities.
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The new COVID-19 vaccination center opening in Tysons on Tuesday will have the capacity to administer up to 3,000 vaccine doses per day, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam said Monday.
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Upgrades at Route 7’s intersection with Towlston Road will boost safety with more generous turning radii and better sightlines, state transportation officials told the Great Falls Citizens Association (GFCA) at a March 31 online meeting.
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Vienna leaders long have fought to continue holding Town Council elections on the first Monday of each May, saying it keeps the contests non-partisan and ensures that better-informed – albeit fewer – voters cast ballots.
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While the COVID pandemic meant students and staff at the Langley School in McLean were unable to conduct an in-person “Day of Giving” for 2021, the school community rallied to support the broader community with a food drive.
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The McLean Community Center’s Governing Board will hold an online public hearing on its fiscal 2023 budget on Wednesday, March 24 at 7:30 p.m.
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The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department and City of Fairfax Fire Department on March 10 at 9:28 p.m. dispatched units to a reported house fire in the 2600 block of Bowling Green Drive in Dunn Loring.
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The Great Falls Citizens Association will host an online public meeting on March 15 from 7 to 9 p.m. to discuss a proposed telecommunications monopole at Wolf Trap Fire Station, 1315 Beulah Road in the Vienna area.
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Fairfax County supervisors on March 9 set an April 13 public hearing to discuss the proposed conveyance of Blake Lane Park in Oakton to the county’s Park Authority.
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As interest rates continue to languish in the cellar, the McLean Citizens Association (MCA) board of directors is urging Fairfax County officials to borrow more money – and sooner – to take care of pressing capital needs.
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Placing utility lines underground in Vienna’s Maple Avenue corridor would beautify the streetscape and improve service reliability, but at a steep cost.
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of the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department’s Station 12 in Great Falls as the “First Responder of the Quarter.”
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Gov. Northam’s decision to open mass gatherings from the previous 250 people to up to 1,000 attendees has given the organizers of ViVa! Vienna! hope that they’ll be able to hold the event on its usual Memorial Day weekend this year.
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Del. Richard “Rip” Sullivan on March 3 formally kicked off his bid for a new term in the 48th House District.
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The Oakton Cougars (1-1) rallied in the second half to defeat the visiting Langley Saxons, 28-22, in non-district high-school football action Feb. 27. Check out some photos of the action Sun Gazette photographer Deb Kolt took of the game.
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The Vienna Police Department on Feb. 17 honored two officers who helped save the life of a motorist who had a heart attack following an accident.
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The McLean Citizens Association will host a meeting with two School Board members, discussing Fairfax County Public Schools’ planned fiscal 2022 budget, on Monday, March 15 at 7:30 p.m. via Zoom.
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