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Oppose Tysons Casino Vienna Mayor Asks Of Fairfax Supervisors: Letter
Vienna Mayor Linda J. Colbert calls on the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors to oppose the Tysons casino referendum bill.

Vienna Mayor Linda J. Colbert calls on the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors to oppose the Tysons casino referendum bill.

The president of the Reston Citizens Association tells members of the Virginia Senate to check their facts.
Bob Petrine of Reston, who was prevented from speaking out against the casino referendum bill on Wednesday, goes over the bill's math.
Julie Farnam, a candidate for Arlington County Board, writes about the county's defense of its new Missing Middle zoning ordinance.
Letter from Sens. Jennifer Boysko (D-37) and Saddam Azlan Salim (D-38) outline their opposition to Tysons casino legislation.
Hunter Mill Supervisor Walter Alcorn sends a letter to Sen. Dave Marsden on his opposition to putting a casino along the Silver Line.
Reston Citizens Association opposes Virginia Senate bill authorizing Fairfax County to put a casino referendum on a future ballot.
Sully District Council of Citizens Associations and Western Fairfax County Citizens Association issue resolution opposing casino bill.
Reston Citizens Association issues a call to action to oppose the casino referendum being considered this week by Virginia legislators.
"This was terrible patient care."
While not a former superintendent, Dr. Lach has years of school leadership experience.
The writer, State Sen. James Skoufis, disagrees with the Rockland County Executive.
Rockland County Executive Ed Day's column is about the change in timing of local elections in New York.
Long-time Reston resident Peter Lee McCandless, who worked with Robert E. Simon in promote Reston in the 1960s, died on Dec. 26.
"As Fairfield residents, we rely on the bravery, training, and dedication of all our first responders, but especially our Firefighters."
Former Reston 20/20 co-chair Terry Maynard examines the downside of Comstock Holdings' plans to build a casino on Metro's Silver Line.
CEO of Great NH Restaurants: Losing a business partner was tragic; we'll carry a torch of positivity, community, and gratitude into 2024.
"Reckless parties repeatedly result in shamefully sullied beaches, with lasting environmental repercussions.”
"Understanding these parcels have an absolute legal right to develop shifts our focus to making sure what does develop is the very best."
From attorney Robert F Kahoe, Jr.