Stories for September 2018
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Saturday, September 29
Friday, September 28
11th Annual Fairfax Out of the Darkness Walk
Fairfax High grad who died in Vietnam honored at Fairfax Museum.
Swashbuckling comedy filled with romance and revenge.
Better Said Than Done founder slated to perform at the National Storytelling Festival.
Wednesday, September 26
Book festival connecting readers with national and local authors.
Faith Alliance for Climate Solutions hosts public forum featuring Kaine and Stewart.
Activities that will add spice to the season.
Tuesday, September 25
Almost one million Virginians have had their licenses suspended due to unpaid court fines and other charges.
County readies for Nov. 6 elections.
Friday, September 21
Say it expands housing options, but increases traffic and density.
Project bringing 266 new homes narrowly passes, 3-2.
Rams score final 31 points in win over T.C. Williams.
Thursday, September 20
11th Annual Fairfax Out of the Darkness Walk
Tuesday, September 18
On Election Day, polls are open from 6 a.m.-7 p.m., Nov. 6.
Monday, September 17
“Consequences of the Badge” relates firsthand battles to let everyone, including public safety officers, know that it’s okay to seek help.
Child development experts offer suggestions for a difficult period of development.
$2 million project to be dedicated on Aug. 26, 2020.
Raise the Region Gala will support critical needs in Northern Virginia.
Friday, September 14
The event to raise scholarship funds for George Mason University students.
Thursday, September 13
Robinson volleyball opens district play with win.
Virginia General Assembly honors the late Walt Potock.
The memorial event still goes on.
Wednesday, September 12
Minor elements can make a major impact as seasons change.
Tuesday, September 11
With Florence headed this way, take time to check generators.
The administration launches an attempt to roll back rules set forth by the Act.
Saturday, September 8
Fairfax Symphony Orchestra to kick off new season Sept. 22.
Principals’ Back-to-School Report.
Friday, September 7
Student sentenced for threatening harm at Fairfax High.
The Fairfax City/Clifton Lions Club Labor Day Car Show was Monday, Sept. 3.
Wednesday, September 5
Farmers Markets receive $50,000 grant.
Study shows physical declines can be detected as early as age 50.
Seniors need their cars.
Tuesday, September 4
Join #CallTextLive Campaign.
Customers and staff celebrate grand opening.
Monday, September 3
Saturday, September 1
The group focuses on oldies, British Invasion hits and classic rock.
Gordon will take university post in South Carolina, depart at end of 2018.
FCPS Office of the Family and Student Ombudsman up and running.