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Letter: Great Falls Group Calls On County To Postpone Public Hearing
Citizens For Great Falls are asking the Fairfax County Planning Commission for more time to review draft Policy Plan Amendment.

Citizens For Great Falls are asking the Fairfax County Planning Commission for more time to review draft Policy Plan Amendment.

Attorney General Miyares failed to respond to an invitation from 11 grassroots organizations to attend a Sept. 7 town hall.
Virginia state senator says latest SCOTUS decision lifts protections against racial profiling in immigration enforcement.
A local official weighs in on the federal government's controversial decision on a wind power project.
In March 2025 the Massachusetts Department of Public Health conducted an assessment of the Woburn St School.
Fairfax Band students will be marching door-to-door on Saturday, Sept. 6 to collect donations as part of tag day.
A resident calls for more action on combating invasive plant species to protect Vienna's natural environment.
Karen Lee is urging residents to vote against the measure next month.
The park board should evaluate the public's concerns about the bandshell.
Greenwich High School senior Ella Whitridge submitted an op-ed to Greenwich Patch.
Salem Police Chief Lucas Miller submitted this Letter to Patch.
A letter to the editor details opposition to a proposed data center complex near a retirement community for adults 55 and older.
The notice is regarding a Salem Street project.
"I urgently call on Governor Lamont to reconsider his support for H.B. 5002 and veto this deeply flawed legislation."
Greenwich Communities, formerly known as the Greenwich Housing Authority, recently submitted a letter to the editor.
The Lake Anne of Reston Condominium Association responds to Reston Pride statement on food truck placement.
Fairfax City Councilmember Tom Peterson clarifies his representation on tranportation issues regarding the George Snyder Trail Project.
The group will hold a demonstration this weekend against a plan to plant a lithium-ion battery farm in town.
A resident known as a critic praised a retiring school official.
North Shore Disabled Veterans of America Commander Jeffrey Blonder shares his thoughts on the lessons of Memorial Day.