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The grand opening is scheduled for Friday, August 19 at 2:30 p.m.

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The grand opening is scheduled for Friday, August 19 at 2:30 p.m.

Beginning Monday, August 15, Rome Avenue between West Broad Street and West Clinton Street will be closed.
The Cordish Companies’ Maryland Live! Casino and Anne Arundel Count awarded more than $18.6 million in local impact grants for 2017.
Officers used contacted transients camping in the area, distributing water, nutrition bars and pamphlets listing local resources.
The goal is to attract specialized cancer treatment options and medical resources to the region.
Ninety-two CHHS students earned recognition from the College Board's Advanced Placement Program.
Hillary and Samantha Saeger, are set to compete in Sweden from Aug. 20 to Aug. 27.
Communities are encouraged to participate in a new 10-week program, called "Weigh to Change."
Toni Weeks, a paralegal with the city attorney’s office, was selected as the 'Employee of the Month' for August 2016.
Filoli hosts the exhibit through Sept. 25.
The address was intended to open communication on a forum held July 25.
The awards recognize the department's aptitude in emergency management and response.
Nine undergraduate and graduate student winners were announced Thursday, Aug. 11.
The fundraising event will be held Saturday, Aug. 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The third, annual backpack and school supply drive will be held Saturday, Aug. 13 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The announcement came Wednesday, Aug. 10.
Regional markets received the Mary Washington Hospital Community Benefit Fund Awards grant.
SolarizeAlexandria is a program intended to make it easier and more affordable for residents to install solar power systems on their homes.
Judge Meincke became the county’s 10th full-time member of the judiciary.
The City of Manassas Utilities Department performs testing for lead and copper in the drinking water on a regular schedule.