Del. Patrick Hope (D-47) spearheaded legislation this session that creates a state ombudsman over the Department of Corrections. “I hope this will allow us to go in and inform us of what is going on ...
The newest Living Legends of Alexandria will be honored at the annual Meet the Legends reception Nov. 7 at the George Washington Masonic National Memorial. The 2024 Legends, announced last month, ...
Kicking off Hispanic Heritage Month, the Centreville Immigration Forum held its annual dinner fundraiser celebrating diversity and a night of community at the International Country Club Fairfax on ...
Fifty years have passed since the “First Ride” on the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Park Trail; commonly referred to as the W&OD Trail. NOVA Parks celebrated the anniversary on Sept 7, 50 years ...
A few weeks ago, in this newspaper, I endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to be our next President of the United States. Last night, during their first Presidential debate, Americans saw exactly ...
The lunchtime workout enthusiasts in Tysons got another option this summer with the opening of Club Studio at 1500 Cornerside Boulevard, west of Tysons Corner Center in Vienna. The club has roots on ...
Some real estate developers and others selling property in Northern Virginia from 1900 through the 1960s used race-based, restrictive covenants to maintain segregation, and Virginia’s state and local ...
Early voting for the November 5th election will be underway here in Virginia in just two short weeks! This week, I joined my colleagues on the Privileges & Elections Committee in Richmond for a ...
There’s little doubt that Chantilly’s Xuan Kha Tran Pham threatened a woman in his neighborhood and then violently attacked staff members in the Fairfax City office of U.S. Rep. Connolly (D-11th). But ...
Even if a U.S. citizen is experiencing homelessness, meaning they have no permanent address, they can register to vote in all 50 states. According to the Virginia Voter Registration Application, “You ...